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What Eagles Fans are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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I don't even understand the Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire play on words. He was never a scammer... It's like me calling their old QB Donovan McStabb when he's never been accused of stabbing someone.

Philbillys don't let facts get in the way of insulting someone. It's their culture. Insult complete strangers before fighting them. Rob you if they win and then Philadelphia Parking Authority tows the victim's car while their recovering in the hospital. Completely different set of manners than Southern gentlemen and ladies have.

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Luck is losing his shine this season. The narrative we'll hear if we beat the Clots will be about Luck struggling this year after getting to the AFC championship game last season instead of how much better the Panthers are getting, just like the Seattle game.

ok, read your first and last sentences. You created that narrative yourself

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ok, read your first and last sentences. You created that narrative yourself

http://espn.go.com/blog/indianapolis-colts/post/_/id/14291/is-colts-qb-andrew-luck-finally-back-to-his-old-self

Didn't create it, just some advance scouting. Last week is what they are considering his first good game of this season. They laid the groundwork for the focus to be put on what's wrong with Luck and the Clots if we win. Same way Seattle got the lion's share of the spotlight after we won.

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Anything can be argued because his current performance arc drives the narrative. It's that way with Peyton, too. He's been great in the past, but he's not scary this season. There's been a ton of debate on here about Luck, especially comparing him to Cam. In the interest of keeping the talk focused on the Iggles, I used the qualifier undisputably in my original post. I have an opinion about Luck's past seasons, but that doesn't mean I need to share it with everyone and rehash an offseason debate yet again.

comparing a great qb on his final legs to a rising star in his fourth year. Smh "he hasn't been scary this season" like he somehow forgot to play football over the offseason after that AFC championship game appearance. 

 

Your falling into a trap of thinking a media narrative has anything to actually do with a players skill level. Because he isn't "perceived" as being as good as he was doesn't make it true. You would think people would have learned that by now under cams 5th year. 

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I cant think of a comment snarky enough to truly convey how hard i laughed at that eagles fan when he kept going on about the giants game from years ago as his platform for "Cam cant bring his team back from adversity!! NO NO NO I DONT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT ALL THE TIMES HE HAS DID YOU NOT SEE THAT GIANTS GAME MAN? WERE YOU NO WATCHING? QUIT BEING A HOMER #towel #adversity #bradfordleaderofmen"

 

What a collection of south jersey racist yankee dorks

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There is something perversely hilarious about a team saying "they haven't played a good QB" when that team also doesn't have a good QB.

Bradford will be like the 3rd or 4th best QB we have faced this year...

This ain't the Giants.  Eagle offense plays like they did on Monday they have no shot.

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Luck is losing his shine this season. The narrative we'll hear if we beat the Clots will be about Luck struggling this year after getting to the AFC championship game last season instead of how much better the Panthers are getting, just like the Seattle game.

Luck is playing with a bum throwing shoulder behind iffy OL play.

Kinda a similar type thing as Cam playing w/ bad foot, busted ribs early last season....Luck is legit when healthy.  Has his own flaws but definitely a legit top young QB.

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