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tino that is an understatement. Here is a more accurate depiction....
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How can guys like Pryor who have been on the team for Two years come out and stink so bad? Doug has some serious sole searching to do. He isn't putting anyone in a position to win on offense. He is not developing players and in fact players like Wentz and Goedert are regressing.Were from Philly F in Philly no one likes us we DON'T CARE!
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Taz I didn’t think Pryor played that bad actually. He had the hold but they A gap pressure wasn’t there in second half.You know Darren if you'd have told me 10 years ago that someday I was going to solve the world's energy problems I'd have said your crazy.... now lets drop this big ball of oil out the window.
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Originally posted by andrewaters View PostTaz I didn’t think Pryor played that bad actually. He had the hold but they A gap pressure wasn’t there in second half.Were from Philly F in Philly no one likes us we DON'T CARE!
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Originally posted by taz View PostHe was really bad. I think if you watch it again you will see just how bad he was. Dillard should have never been out there at RT. Total messWe're looking for people that are fundamentally different,” vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl said Saturday night. “The love and passion for football, it's non-negotiable. They're caring, their character, they do the right thing persistently, and they have a relentless playing style that you can see on tape. The motor, it burns hot. You see them finishing plays. They have a team-first mentality. They're selfless individuals.
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If dumbass fans (and at least two did) can see that putting Dillard out there was a bad decision before the game the coaches damn sure should have known it. Maybe these guys are just too damn cocky in thinking they know so much.Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
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Originally posted by NoDakIggle View PostIf dumbass fans (and at least two did) can see that putting Dillard out there was a bad decision before the game the coaches damn sure should have known it. Maybe these guys are just too damn cocky in thinking they know so much.Official Driver of the Eagles Bandwagon!!!
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Taz... for a guy getting his first snaps ever I thought he played well. Nothing is going to change my opinion. I watched him closely actually and he is a massive human and moved pretty well. At the end of the day though no one really knows. Not even that stupid PFF site. Stoutland knows and he isn’t going to reveal it. We will know in the off-season based on what they do specific to interior line etc. in the draft what they think of Pryor and Mialita. They are big humans who seem to be good movement guys. And they are both very young.You know Darren if you'd have told me 10 years ago that someday I was going to solve the world's energy problems I'd have said your crazy.... now lets drop this big ball of oil out the window.
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Look, O-Linemen need game reps to develop into NFL linemen!!! Practice is practice... not games. Some teams are forced to throw these guys into starting roles as soon as drafted--- we had the luxury of having a very good line ..... until!
I have been saying for 2 years that they needed to address the O-Line cause it needs to be a strength since we have a potential elite QB--- and I was told that we were "good" there. Maybe we are and maybe we aren't with these guys--- but they have to play in order for us to find out--- same at WR.
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Originally posted by MDFAN View PostLook, O-Linemen need game reps to develop into NFL linemen!!! Practice is practice... not games. Some teams are forced to throw these guys into starting roles as soon as drafted--- we had the luxury of having a very good line ..... until!
I have been saying for 2 years that they needed to address the O-Line cause it needs to be a strength since we have a potential elite QB--- and I was told that we were "good" there. Maybe we are and maybe we aren't with these guys--- but they have to play in order for us to find out--- same at WR.
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Originally posted by andrewaters View PostTaz... for a guy getting his first snaps ever I thought he played well. Nothing is going to change my opinion. I watched him closely actually and he is a massive human and moved pretty well. At the end of the day though no one really knows. Not even that stupid PFF site. Stoutland knows and he isn’t going to reveal it. We will know in the off-season based on what they do specific to interior line etc. in the draft what they think of Pryor and Mialita. They are big humans who seem to be good movement guys. And they are both very young.
By year 2 he should be able to come in and at least know the plays. Know who you should block, especially for a interior offensive lineman. He was a mess on Sunday, he made enough mistakes in this game that it was noticeable. That is not something you want to see in an offensive lineman. Getting beat I can deal with, and he got beat enough, its not knowing the offensive line calls, its blocking the wrong player, opening up free runs at Carson, those are the things I just don't understand in year 2 in the offense.
So I keep asking this question, is it the coaching?, Is it the players?, is it a combo of both? Is the offense too complicated to be able to sub in players?
These are the questions that should be answered in the offseason. My thoughts are Doug should hire a real offensive coordinator not a lackey like Groh, Doug should give up the play calling to said offensive coordinator. The WR Coach, TE should go and honestly the way the offensive line has played this year, they should put Stoutland on notice. QB should probably be looked at also.
Really the only area of the offense that seems to develop players or at least get them ready to play is RB. Duce seems to be doing a good job there.Were from Philly F in Philly no one likes us we DON'T CARE!
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Originally posted by taz View PostI don't doubt he is a big kid and he has talent but...
By year 2 he should be able to come in and at least know the plays. Know who you should block, especially for a interior offensive lineman. He was a mess on Sunday, he made enough mistakes in this game that it was noticeable. That is not something you want to see in an offensive lineman. Getting beat I can deal with, and he got beat enough, its not knowing the offensive line calls, its blocking the wrong player, opening up free runs at Carson, those are the things I just don't understand in year 2 in the offense.
So I keep asking this question, is it the coaching?, Is it the players?, is it a combo of both? Is the offense too complicated to be able to sub in players?
These are the questions that should be answered in the offseason. My thoughts are Doug should hire a real offensive coordinator not a lackey like Groh, Doug should give up the play calling to said offensive coordinator. The WR Coach, TE should go and honestly the way the offensive line has played this year, they should put Stoutland on notice. QB should probably be looked at also.
Really the only area of the offense that seems to develop players or at least get them ready to play is RB. Duce seems to be doing a good job there.Official Driver of the Eagles Bandwagon!!!
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