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The REAL Elephant in the Room..


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A question I've been asking myself and perhaps you all can lend your view...

Sean McDermott deserves credit... how much?

Commentators spoke of JJ smiling over this beating.. or do you feel the Panther's beat themselves?

Just throwing out two extremes.. I would imagine it falls somewhere in the middle..

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as bad as Jake played today doesn't mean McDermott shouldn't get credit.

he called a very good game.

this is why he was my first choice for new DC (even though the eagles wouldn't let him go)

I think Zone schemes are out, while pressure oriented man cover blitzing 4-3s are the way to go.

If he keeps up the good work, he might be in line for a head coaching job come 2010, and depending on how good or bad we do could be here.

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I don't think you can blame it on one thing... sure, Jake can get more blame than some, but... ST coverage sucked, defense played OK, but really didn't stop the Eagles offense or get very much pressure on McNabb, the o-line was a seive, Jake played like a high school freshman, the coaches did not adapt at all (at least they had the sense to bench Jake this time).

Overall it was a team effort of suckiness.

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I don't think you can blame it on one thing... sure, Jake can get more blame than some, but... ST coverage sucked, defense played OK, but really didn't stop the Eagles offense or get very much pressure on McNabb, the o-line was a seive, Jake played like a high school freshman, the coaches did not adapt at all (at least they had the sense to bench Jake this time).

Overall it was a team effort of suckiness.

There ya go right there :thumbsup:

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