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Toughest game this season against Eagles?


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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

Is fletcher cox going to play? 

didn't play today. 

their edges are what im worried about. Barnett and Long. Daryl Williams has had a LOT of help from Turner. He honestly has been worse than Matt Kalil at this point, but Trai has been doing so much from that side.

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5 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

you seen the falcons lately? 

not exactly the most explosive offense, and Matt Ryan has been very off.

They are top 10 in the league in both scoring and yards.  If they have been off, and still doing that and winning games, it means our games against them could be very tough, as most teams improve as the season goes along.  

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

in all honesty they're the team im worrying about the most. they have a legit pass rush, so that might hurt our offense.

Their pass rush has struggled this year. On paper they should be great but they haven't been as good as they should be.

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Their pass rush has struggled this year. On paper they should be great but they haven't been as good as they should be.

to be fair, my opinions going off box-score stats and what others are saying. havent watched an eagles game yet, but guess ill be doing that soon.

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11 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

didn't play today. 

their edges are what im worried about. Barnett and Long. Daryl Williams has had a LOT of help from Turner. He honestly has been worse than Matt Kalil at this point, but Trai has been doing so much from that side.

Just looked up Barnett's stats, they are very underwhelming (0 sacks so far).  I know their D-Line is the strength of their team though

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Tough match up for the OTs going up against Curry, Graham, and Barnett. Also, Eagles only allowing 70 yards rushing per game. However, I don't know how good they really are. They faced the Giants and Chargers then a Cardinals team that had to go to Overtime to beat the 49ers and Colts. Wentz is solid but he is going to give the Panthers defense a chance to sack him or pick him off because he holds the ball and is an aggressive thrower. 

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