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Playoffs - Week Two


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Just now, stbugs said:

Still a $40M dead cap hit in 2024.

They tried to save money on 2021 and 2022 to go for it. His cap hit, if they don’t release him, in 2023-2024 is over $100M total. While the cap is supposedly just a myth, they are going to have a lot of trouble keeping their FAs the next two years.

It is their best chance to cut him and run, though. If another QB option presents itself, get rid of him. Or somehow convince him to restructure to a much more cut friendly deal. 

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15 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Kittle is a cornball all that showboating during the game.

 

Eagles going to wax em!

The dallas D was a much worse matchup for the SF offense than Philly's D will be. You can run on the Philly D and was still baffled why the Giants only gave Barkley 4 carries in the first half.

That being said, the Philly offense is light years ahead of Dallas.

 

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

The dallas D was a much worse matchup for the SF offense than Philly's D will be. You can run on the Philly D and was still baffled why the Giants only gave Barkley 4 carries in the first half.

That being said, the Philly offense is light years ahead of Dallas.

 

Dallas’ run defense is statistically worse than the eagles.  The eagles have 10x better pass defense. Eagles defense is much more challenging for the 49ers realistically and statistically.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Dallas’ run defense is statistically worse than the eagles.  The eagles have 10x better pass defense. Eagles defense is much more challenging for the 49ers realistically and statistically.

Especially if the Eagles offense scores a couple TDs early and their pass rush can pin their ears back.

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