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CPcavedweller

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Since the Eagles have a topic suggesting Foles and Barkley are going to light our "piss poor" defense I thought it would be interesting to figure out our expectations and if they are as outrageous. Also considering they are running the no huddle, starting Foles I expect us to do well.

Kuechly will know the play Foles is about to relay during the hurry up before Foles will. Without further adu.

Total offense: 350 yards

Passing: 200 yards

Passing TDs: 4( seemed to be the concensus)

Rushing yards: 110 yards

Rushing TDs: 2

Points: 21

I know the number don't add up all together and I don't care but I was basing these off of the posts I read on their board.

Total yards: over

Passing : over

Passing TDs: way under

Rushing yards: under

Rushing TDs: E

Total points: under

Bend but don't break.

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OUR defense is 'piss poor'?

They were able to acknowledge their own shortcomings in that department but they thing Chip Kelly, in his second preseason game, is some kind of football god, will be able to use Foles to outsmart Kuechly and Rivera.

Come on man! I think their offense will be good but considering our full team that will see the field, I think we are more talented in almost every area.

I'm not the person who will say well my offense is better than yours, because the offenses don't go at eachother. That, in my opinion, is the stupidest argument to make.

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what website are you getting this eagles poo from?

Just googled Philadelphia eagles message board and it's the first one that came up.

boards.philadelphiaeagles.com

They aren't dogging us directly but they have been drinking the mixed espn/nfln kool aid.

Disrespectful in my opinion.

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i'll say this i lived in philly and being around eagles fans. they LOATHE mike vick. I mean really hate that guy. They are desperately hoping Foles is there answer.

 

they are the most depressing fanbase i have ever been around and that is saying something posting here.

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its hard enough to deal with the crazy people on this forum... why would you go to the Eagle's forum and subject yourself to a whole new group of crazy people?

Because, they make you realize how rational the huddle really is. They are seriously beyond LSD delusional over there. I personally find it entertaining.

I was hoping to find out our projections versus theirs so I can post it over there.

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I mean, seriously Iggle fans?

Kuechly was countering Brees', Ryan's and Peyton's audibles at the LOS last year.

:cam:

They didn't directly say that he will outsmart Kuechly. The fact he hasn't even been mentioned leads me to believe they don't remember last years game and fumble fest.

The fact they run a no huddle will make Foles make decisions based on what he sees at the line though, and I personally don't see him out smarting Luke or Davis in calling audibles to counter the D without Luke seeing it.

I feel that by projecting those kind of stats, they are forgetting about Charles "stripsack" Johnson and Kuechly. As well as Cam running all over them.

I understand its preseason but you have to maintain objectivity, which they lack severely .

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