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What Eagles Fans Are Saying...


Jeremy Igo

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I have infiltrated the official message board of the Philadelphia Eagles, which is nearly as busy as the huddle. My login name is one that was inspired by @Johnny Rockets and the day he saw a framed Jaworski jersery randomly in Birkdale. I bet he still remembers that moment. 

Anywho, here are some things the Eagles fans are saying in their locked down forum. 

 

On hitting Cam

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Hit Cam early and often. He gets frustrated and it throws his game off.

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Hit Cam. A lot. Look at what the Broncos did in the SB. They didn't let him run wild all over them and knocked him down every chance they got. He got frustrated and started flailing around and crying like a child. 

Can't say I argue with this, as long as the hits are legal and not headhunting or after the whistle. If Cam's jersey can stay clean on Thursday like it did in Detroit, I like the Panthers chances a whole lot. 

 

On stopping the Panthers

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On defense it'll all be about discipline.  Newton can extend plays and will either run for first downs, or has one of the strongest arms and limitless range down field.  Our d-line needs to be sure not to over-pursue Cam, and our secondary needs to stick with their guys all the way through the play.  Easier said than done of course.

Contain Cam, cover in the secondary. Got it. Man, not having Greg Olsen is really hindering the opposing fans ability to strategerize. 


On the Panthers receivers

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I actually like our chances quite a bit. Our run defense is strong, I'm not overly worried about Stewart/McCaffery. They have pretty good WRs, but they're big physical receivers and not so much speed guys. I think this plays into the strength of the Eagles CBs.

 

 

 

Agree here. Eagles do pretty well against the larger possession receivers. Unfortunately, that is all the Panthers have. 

 

On the Panthers potent offense

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They've scored on 12 of their last 18 drives the last two games. I did not include the drives where they ran out the clock. That's hard to hang with.

I didn't know that. Cool stat. Like I said, Shula is a mastermind. 

 

Overall, Eagles fans seem pretty realistic about this game. Most score predictions I have seen have the Eagles winning by one score. 

 


 

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