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Deangelo and Cotchery Full Practice Participation


Jeremy Igo

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This is great news for Sunday. Deangelo looked solid in Tampa. Hopefully the run game gets back on track.

 

Here is the question for you....

 

Philly and Cam showed really nice chemistry on Sunday night, one of the only bright spots of the offense. Do you now put Philly back on the depth chart and put Cotchery back in?

 

While Cotchery is a savvy vet and perhaps more reliable overall, Philly has the speed take it to the house on any reception. He is always a missed tackle away.

 

 

 

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This is great news for Sunday. Deangelo looked solid in Tampa. Hopefully the run game gets back on track.

 

Here is the question for you....

 

Philly and Cam showed really nice chemistry on Sunday night, one of the only bright spots of the offense. Do you now put Philly back on the depth chart and put Cotchery back in?

 

While Cotchery is a savvy vet and perhaps more reliable overall, Philly has the speed take it to the house on any reception. He is always a missed tackle away.

 

Boy, that's a tough call.

 

Question is will Philly be consistently as good as last game?  Rookies all too often show flashes one game then disappear the next.

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This is great news for Sunday. Deangelo looked solid in Tampa. Hopefully the run game gets back on track.

 

Here is the question for you....

 

Philly and Cam showed really nice chemistry on Sunday night, one of the only bright spots of the offense. Do you now put Philly back on the depth chart and put Cotchery back in?

 

While Cotchery is a savvy vet and perhaps more reliable overall, Philly has the speed take it to the house on any reception. He is always a missed tackle away.

 

 

The armanti edwards mantra

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