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Looking at those angles, we might've gotten lucky with the defender falling down on that 4th and 10. I mean, is anyone else even close to being open? Doubt Cam would've been able to turn towards McCaffrey there. 

Also, the radio call on the Eagles 4th down was even worse than on TV. 

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3 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Looking at those angles, we might've gotten lucky with the defender falling down on that 4th and 10. I mean, is anyone else even close to being open? Doubt Cam would've been able to turn towards McCaffrey there. 

Also, the radio call on the Eagles 4th down was even worse than on TV. 

That's just football. For just about every highlight, there's someone on the other side who botched his job.

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7 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

Looking at those angles, we might've gotten lucky with the defender falling down on that 4th and 10. I mean, is anyone else even close to being open? Doubt Cam would've been able to turn towards McCaffrey there. 

Also, the radio call on the Eagles 4th down was even worse than on TV. 

I could say the same thing about other offenses playing against us when our defenders are constantly tripping over their damned feet.

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27 minutes ago, Scum of the Turf said:

Is mixon on xanex?  How is it he never makes a big play sound good?  Albert was way better than him.  I'd take tessitore way over him.  It's like football for people that take Sunday afternoon naps.  Good thing we got Eugene keeping him awake.   Mr Tepper, we deserve better.

After the tie segment from this pre-season I think Mixon is as good as gone after this year. Its time for him to retire anyways. Had a great run.

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4 hours ago, NAS said:

Mxon and Robinson are the worst

I love Eugene.  Mixon is sometimes pretty entertaining once you accept his bizarre side (actually, I haven't heard him talk about Ron's chest recently.  I wonder if he was asked to tone that down).

Overall they've grown on me.  But yeah. Mick is not your go-to guy for someone who expresses a lot of excitement.  But Eugene usually makes up for that!

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3 hours ago, Scum of the Turf said:

Is mixon on xanex?  How is it he never makes a big play sound good?  Albert was way better than him.  I'd take tessitore way over him.  It's like football for people that take Sunday afternoon naps.  Good thing we got Eugene keeping him awake.   Mr Tepper, we deserve better.

He’s a lot like Ron... never gets excited, always keeps his cool

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