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Man's career is based on putting good LBs into a blender. |
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You notice without Dean the middle of the field was wide ****ing open all day in their last game. |
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But he's had a really good year and seems to have really found a niche as a player. |
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Just seen that on the Eagles defense only Sweat, Slay and Gardner have played in a superbowl!!..all the rest haven't? Now that's interesting :eek:
Looking back at the 22 Eagles and they blew out a lot of teams. Jalen was an MVP candidate, the D-line matched the 85 bears for sacks, the defense as a whole has a lot if veterans at all levels. But there were some warning signs when they gave up 40 to Dallas, 32 to Washington and 33 to the Packers. This season the Eagles defense gave up 36 to Washington, 33 to Tampa and 29 to the Packers. That's fine but even in games where they gave up less points the total yards in certain games has been very revealing. Against the Ravens they let up 19 points but the Ravens had 372 yards and missed two field goals and an extra point. Same with the Rams having 402 plus yards for 22 points and failing to score in the redzone late to win. There's some deeper issues going on with that defense imo. |
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Yeah, sorry Bruv, we've had over a half decade now of sanctimonious bundle of stickss coming on this board to 'just talk football' and they always inevitably sperg out and run off. Because the reality is you kind of have to be a terminally online chode mongrel to even bother going onto other teams boards.
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I don't care if it happened by accident or not, Hurts is not as good as he was in 2022. Especially the player who produced on that particular night. And that position taking a dip of any consequence far outweighs incremental improvements at other positions.
You can blame the changes in coordinators, injuries, fractured relationships with teammates, shifts in how the run their offense... whatever it is, he isn't MVP-caliber right now. |
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What the 3-4 hybrid allows them to do, though, is mix up where that 4th rusher is coming from. Now that DOES require that Carter and Williams occupy a lot of attention, but that's typically exactly what they do. It'll be Smith and/or Sweat that stack numbers if anyone does. They're not going to send 5 with much regularity, IMO. But what they'll do is change up where that 4th rusher comes from and which gap he attacks in order to try to create confusion on the OL. |
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Even God doesn't like Stan Kroenke. |
Interesting that PFF only has Barkley as the #8 HB this year.
But they have Mailata as #1 LT, Baun as #1 LB, DeJean #3 CB, Brown #4 WR, Johnson #5 RT, Dickerson #4 G, Mitchell #8 CB, Burks #6 LB, Goedert #11. They have Carter at #14 and Hurts at 15. |
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The Eagles could win. They might. If they do, it will be because KC did enough dumb shit to lose. KC hasn't done that in years in the playoffs, but it could happen. There's no magic matchup. None of that will matter. There's no defensive scheme advantage. It will be a good game between two good teams, and in the end Mahomes will do Mahomes things and win. Or he'll uncharacteristically do something dumb and lose. But I wouldn't bet on that. |
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I also think the Chiefs might be a little worse due to some concerns at CB3/Safety as well as obviously the left side of the OL (Caliendo, primarily). If both teams play an A game, it's just gonna come down to a play being made or not made somewhere along the way. But the key is that there are just no guarantees that both teams play an A game. I think if the Eagles have stepped back anywhere its in their coaching staff. I just don't worry as much about Moore or Fangio. And Sirianni is still a clown. I think the odds of the Eagles playing a great game are lower than they were under the 2022 staff with guys like Kelce and Cox as long-term veteran throughput. |
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