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19 hours ago, NAS said:

is anyone talking about this game?  

I know they're 1-3 but Jalen Hurts just put up 387 yards passing, 100 yards rushing and 47 yards rushing.  

Given our issues with defensive containment in the last game and letting Dak escape the pocket, it'll be critical to keep him contained while still putting pressure on him, especially on third down.

So how many rushing yards did he have? 147?

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34 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

It is kinda amazing how drained I was from the Dallas game I am not really anticipating this game at all. 
I mean the Eagles are better then their record, but their defense is truly awful. 
So I have no idea what will happen this game. 

You know what else is amazing?

How you also even peddle your "It's more important for QBs to throw TDs Passes instead of Rushing for TDs" over at catscratchreader like you do here.   🤨

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8 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

You know what else is amazing?

How you also even peddle your "It's more important for QBs to throw TDs Passes instead of Rushing for TDs" over at catscratchreader like you do here.   🤨

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I guess i have missed this lame ass argument.  

TDs by QBs are TDs. 

If we win the game, doesn't matter how their scored. Unless ya just want Sam's numbers to be even better.

 

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Just now, pantherclaw said:

I guess i have missed this lame ass argument.  

TDs by QBs are TDs. 

If we win the game, doesn't matter how their scored. Unless ya just want Sam's numbers to be even better.

 

His comment just smacks of "Old Man Yells At Cloud" garbage.

His viewpoint that a QB is only defined by his TD passes are so shortsighted and outdated, I can smell the stink all the way over here.

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44 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

You know what else is amazing?

How you also even peddle your "It's more important for QBs to throw TDs Passes instead of Rushing for TDs" over at catscratchreader like you do here.   🤨

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Why did you respond to a post that had nothing to do with what I said over at another site. 

Just making a comment about the Eagles game and you come over and start crap. 
 

People like you are pathetic. 

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