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Jealousy turned to Envy


luke nukem

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Today I woke up Jealous of of the Eagles. I thought that we were the better team when we played them, but after the game I have to admit it. Doug Peterson coaches circles around Ron Rivera. Without him the eagles loose easily. I still think this team will be held back by Ron, If he was the coach of the eagles tonight they would have lost. We wont ever get over this proverbial hump with Rivera. I hope new management see's this as well or we will be doomed to repeat ourselves and will have wasted two HOF careers.

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

Peterson has balls of steel. Also has some damn good coaching around him. 

there is no way any fan here can argue that if """""""""Riverboat""""""""""" Ron was the coach of this game that the eagles would have won it. We have the greatest athlete to ever play QB and how many times have we EVER thrown it to him? like 1 times vs the lions or something back in his rookie year. Im sick of these old fugs running this team. we are never going to win poo if we don't look ourselves in the mirror and think of ways to innovate.

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Just now, Camvp said:

That eagles team is stacked man, on offense and defense.  Ron did pretty well with what we had.  Philly had 8 or 9 better starters on offense, and 6 or 7 better ones on defense than us.

yeah and we got marty to fix the problems. Im so fuging excited.....

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3 minutes ago, RealisticPanther said:

The Jags with 3 timeouts and 55 seconds for the AFC championship

Doug Marone is another proven LOOSER. Give me a fuging winner. Doug Peterson was coaching high-school ball 10 years ago. These people are out there. GO GET THEM!!

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Doug Marrone actually coached really good most the season I thought. He just really dropped the ball the second half against the patriots and played not to lose (like we do) instead of to win. I've actually witnessed this mentality with a couple different teams in a couple different games this year and it NEVER works out good. You've gotta think these coaches have half a brain and see it never works and would stop at some point but no, once they get a lead they just pray that somehow the time runs out before they lose it instead of continuing to play the damn game.

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This is why you PLAY TO WIN THE GAME!!! I can only hope Rivera was able to stay awake for this one(Unlike MNF) and take some god damn notes. Sry for the rant. FS in the 1st. RB in the 2nd(Rashaad Penny). Vet WR(mike Wallace) in FA, Tag norwell. that is all I ask.

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