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Playoffs - Week Two


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1 hour ago, Camp Fodder said:

Well if someone would have told Rhule he really didn’t have 7 years he would have kept him. 

Wonder if Rhule is pondering tonight how a second year Eagles HC and a Rookie Giants HC have managed to accomplish so much in so little time? 

Rhule:  Less than seven years?  These two coaches are doing the impossible!

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Missed most of the live game, but watching highlights it seems like the Eagles knew every passing play the Giants ran. Kafka picked a bad day to get exposed. Obviously more talent on the Eagles side of the ball, but Steichen had Herbert looking better year one than he did this year, and Hurts balling out. That's definitely a more convincing body of work than Kafka who might be benefiting from Daboll in the first place

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2 hours ago, RJK said:

Eagles might be the team. Chiefs look beatable. Bills look beatable. The eagles D line vs the Bengals O line is unfair. 

I think SF might be the team that they matchup with worst. SF has a good oline and can run the ball well, something the Eagles have struggled to stop against good rushing teams. SF is also good at stopping the run.

 

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18 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Sure.   After the fact...hindsight whatever....

It was BAD.   lol

I think it was easy for people to forget that Philly was by far the best team in the NFL for the bulk of the season.

2 of their 3 total losses were with the backup QB. They would be a 2 loss team without Hurts getting injured.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

NFL is so scripted.

 

This game should be at a neutral field. How is it fair the Bills get a neutral field if they win?

 

Bills technically loss the game vs the Bengals. That game should have at least been a coin flip.

 

Bengals got screwed over.lol

Yeah, I thought they were making this a neutral field?  What happened?

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