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PFF: We're NFL's 3rd Worst Tackling Team


fieryprophet

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as pissed as i get this year, i can always look at the eagles and say "at least i'm not a fan of that team." how bad must that suck to have your team bring in that much talent in the offseason and be as hyped as they were only to do this poorly.

i mean, where do they go from here? they put themselves in "win now" mode. rather than trying to build a team, they went out and bought an all-star team and fell right on their face.

i can look at our team and say that our best days are ahead of us, but when i look at that eagles roster i just don't get that feeling.

*EDIT* as i hit post a tweet just comes up saying that asomugha was just carted off the practice field.

Jeff_McLane #Eagles CB Nnamdi Asomugha was carted off practice field: http://t.co/qQsuYI1C

Jeff McLane about 3m ago via web

when it rains....it's usually pouring harder somewhere else.
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you know, this was all starting last year. not jsut with the tackling, but with the whole defense sucking.

overall they might have been better, but they were notorious for letting some big plays through that really screwed any chance of us being able to stay in the game. that bears game really comes back. that team let todd collins beat them? c'mon.

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If it's a judgement on 4th quarter run defense - we're easily the worst. Our offense needs to realize this and either stack up a more comfortable lead or learn to match the opposition with points in the 4th quarter.

Offense can only do so much with the number of drives they get. I think 35 points is more than enough. How about the defense needs to just step the fug up?

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