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  • Aggie tired of hearing shit about drops

    http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphi...ired-hearing-s

    I'm taking a break from mowing. He's looking to become hated. Have at it.

  • #2
    He's right to a certain extent, if he was a 7th round pick I guess. He's pretty much a 4 or 5 receiver. I'm glad that he practices hard for his $millions though. Make the trade please Howie.
    "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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    • #3
      Right or wrong they are going to hear about drops day in and day out until they get the number of drops down.
      The Eagles are a team ripe for someone to step up and be THE man as a receiver and no one does. Not Mathews, not Agholor, not DGB, not Ertz, no one. My hope there is a FA or trade partner next year that sees Wentz as a potential great QB and wants to play with him so they sign with Philly.
      But he is right it is a team game and the O had a couple of opportunities to close out the game.
      Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
      Hope is not a strategy
      RIP

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      • #4
        Just saw the snap counts for the game. Why did Agholor have more snaps than any other receiver on the team? He actually had 1 more snap than Matthews did. That's a little wacky.

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        • #5
          He's right on it being a team game. Over and over the receivers make mistakes. That hurts the team because they don't have all that much talent to make up for an occasional drop let alone 5-6 a game. It's like a virus, everyone has caught a case of the drops. So Aggie, if you don't wanna hear about it, fix the fucking problem.

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=Rossovich;294298]He's right on it being a team game. Over and over the receivers make mistakes. That hurts the team because they don't have all that much talent to make up for an occasional drop let alone 5-6 a game. It's like a virus, everyone has caught a case of the drops. So Aggie, if you don't wanna hear about it, fix the fucking problem.[/QUOTE]

            End of story.
            "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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            • #7
              [QUOTE=Eagle60;294303]
              Originally posted by Rossovich View Post
              He's right on it being a team game. Over and over the receivers make mistakes. That hurts the team because they don't have all that much talent to make up for an occasional drop let alone 5-6 a game. It's like a virus, everyone has caught a case of the drops. So Aggie, if you don't wanna hear about it, fix the fucking problem.[/QUOTE]

              End of story.
              My sentiments exactly.

              There's an easy fix shmuck- stop dropping passes that hit your hands.

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              • #8
                Turns out that Aggie did something right last night after all. His vicious fancy footwork caused Claiborne to tear up his groin last night.


                Cowboys CB Morris Claiborne facing surgery for sports hernia





                Dallas Cowboys cornerback Morris Claiborne is looking at a prolonged absence because of a sports hernia suffered in Sunday's overtime win against the Philadelphia Eagles, Todd Archer of ESPN Dallas reports. This according to sources.

                Claiborne could need surgery to repair the injury but it would not necessarily end his season. In 2008, cornerback Terence Newman had surgery for a similar injury and returned after six weeks.

                Claiborne went down with 59 seconds left in regulation as he was turning to run on a play that ended in a sack of Carson Wentz. After the game Claiborne was hopeful the injury was not too serious but said he never dealt with a groin injury before.

                If the Cowboys place Claiborne on injured reserve, he would be eligible to return for the regular-season finale. Considering safety Barry Church suffered a fractured forearm, it would be difficult for the Cowboys to carry two injured members of their secondary on the 53-man roster.
                "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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                • #9
                  Hey Aggie, 've got something for ya....

                  http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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                  • #10
                    http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articl...ition=20161101

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                    • #11
                      He couldn't even drop his tip right at Cheerleaders.
                      "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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