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Does anybody think we upset Philly next week?


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If Sanchez plays we have a decent shot (somewhere in the 25% range). The Eagles are legit, we suck on Primetime and we suck coming off of a break. I just hope Cam and Luke have big days so the rest of the country can see our stars shine.

Same here even if we lose, I want it to be a decent showing

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this coaching staff has demonstrated zero ability to gameplan around opponents' weaknesses, or gameplan around our own. the eagles have struggled to run the ball and mark sanchez is terrible, so look for sproles to run for a hundred and sanchez to play with poise and finesse.

 

or maybe we pull a repeat of the bears game out of our ass, who knows.

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this coaching staff has demonstrated zero ability to gameplan around opponents' weaknesses, or gameplan around our own. the eagles have struggled to run the ball and mark sanchez is terrible, so look for sproles to run for a hundred and sanchez to play with poise and finesse.

 

or maybe we pull a repeat of the bears game out of our ass, who knows.

 

The Panthers didn't beat the Bears, the Bears gave the Panthers the game on a silver platter.  

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The Panthers didn't beat the Bears, the Bears gave the Panthers the game on a silver platter.  

 

maybe so, but in that game we took advantage of mistakes (mistakes forced by the defense) and scored on offense. the truth is, as much maligned as this offense is (and rightfully so) the difference between 3-5-1 and 5-4 is a couple of stupid easy-ass catches dropped in the endzone.

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Mark it down:  Mark Sanchez to have career game against the Panthers next week.

 

Sanchez took the Jets to the AFC Championship game 2 years running.

Yes they relied on the running game and mostly had Sanchez throwing short passes.

But go look at how many game winning drives he put up early in his career while they still had a small sliver of offensive talent in New York.

 

Ck out 2010/2011 when they still had an offense.

 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/comeback.cgi?player=SancMa00

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