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Eagles tanking


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1 minute ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Nothing will happen. Players will be fine with it. It’s the opposite of what we think. Rhule winning last week was moronic. 

Did you see that Eagles' sideline? They definitely weren't fine with it. They knew what was up and they weren't happy.

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Oh well, pick 8.

As a fan though, I have no problem with teams “tanking” like us keeping injured players in bubble wrap or putting in Grier because you know Teddy ain’t it or Cam might not be with us next year. I did have a problem tonight where it went over the line and looked like a team actually tried to throw a game they easily could have won.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Did you see that Eagles' sideline? They definitely weren't fine with it. They knew what was up and they weren't happy.

Yeah, they sure as poo aren’t going to be happy getting asked questions about the game. It will be a hot topic and as a player embarrassing. Even Alex Smith seemed a little uncomfortable with the question about Hurts/Sudfield.

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

Yeah, they sure as poo aren’t going to be happy getting asked questions about the game. It will be a hot topic and as a player embarrassing. Even Alex Smith seemed a little uncomfortable with the question about Hurts/Sudfield.

They better be giving Hurts a locker room bonus right now, because he seemed PISSED. There's gonna be a lot of tongue biting in these post-game interviews.

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