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D'Andre Swift was had for a bag of Cheetos and put up 175 yds last night... Not looking good Mr. Fitterer


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Eagles OL > Panthers OL

Swift never had this kind of performance with the Lions, so what an odd thread to make.  In fact, prior to this game, he had only 4 career 100-yard rushing games in 3 years with a high of 144.  Swift is very talented, but he almost certainly would not be running for 175 yards on this team in Week 2.

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Just now, Mage said:

Eagles OL > Panthers OL

Swift never had this kind of performance with the Lions, so what an odd thread to make.  In fact, prior to this game, he had only 4 career 100-yard rushing games in 3 years with a high of 144.  Swift is very talented, but he almost certainly would not be running for 175 yards on this team in Week 2.

FYI, that was like 2nd time in Swift career he ran more than 20 times.  Dude could never stay healthy so he was on snap count in Detroit.  Eagles said f it and ran him record time.

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43 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

The contract sanders received is nowhere near the top of the list of problems we've had since Fit has been GM. There are many other things to complain about, but this is not one of them. The financial impact is minimal and has no effect on our ability to add talent to the team.

Agree. 

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You are all over the place.  How do you not see the irony in you being one of the most outspoken "sky is falling" overreactors from Week 1, while now bringing up D'Andre Swift who had 1 carry for 3 yards in Week 1?  If you were an Eagles fan instead of a Panthers fan, there is zero doubt you would've started a thread on their message boards after Week 1 like "WAS D'ANDRE SWIFT THE WORST TRADE IN FRANCHISE HISTORY?!?!".

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