Originally posted by Montana:
f**k Reddick, he ends tomorrow
pull trent right into him
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Originally posted by Montana:
f**k Reddick, he ends tomorrow
Originally posted by the_dynasty:
This is soooo overblown. These kinda plays happen all the time in football and the ONLY reason people keyed in onto that Reddick play was because the unfortunate injury.
Additionally, McKivitz was on an island blocking TJ Watt - a far superior pass rusher to Reddick - the first week. Not that he did well (TJ whipped him predictably), but the onus on specifically the eagles and Reddick is a bit too much.
Originally posted by Monsterniner:
Originally posted by the_dynasty:
This is soooo overblown. These kinda plays happen all the time in football and the ONLY reason people keyed in onto that Reddick play was because the unfortunate injury.
Additionally, McKivitz was on an island blocking TJ Watt - a far superior pass rusher to Reddick - the first week. Not that he did well (TJ whipped him predictably), but the onus on specifically the eagles and Reddick is a bit too much.
Have you seen a backup TE trying to block Bosa 1 on 1 on a 7-step dropback?
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
You're comparing two completely different plays with completely different timing and footwork. What are we doing here lmao
— Rich (@richjmadrid) December 2, 2023
Originally posted by Monsterniner:
Originally posted by the_dynasty:
This is soooo overblown. These kinda plays happen all the time in football and the ONLY reason people keyed in onto that Reddick play was because the unfortunate injury.
Additionally, McKivitz was on an island blocking TJ Watt - a far superior pass rusher to Reddick - the first week. Not that he did well (TJ whipped him predictably), but the onus on specifically the eagles and Reddick is a bit too much.
Have you seen a backup TE trying to block Bosa 1 on 1 on a 7-step dropback?
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
AJ Brown has 24 contested targets (2nd highest) this season. Smith has 17 which is ranked 16th out of 100 WR's. Defenses have 6 INT's when covering the two of them. Our defense has the most INT's in the league currently. A lot of them because of contested targets. Brown is 27th in contested catch % and Smith is 39th. Both in the 47-50% range.
The eagles offense has 56 total contested targets on 326 total targets (17.2%)this season while the 49ers have 33 total contested catches on 283 total targets (11.7%). None of our receivers have more than 9 contested targets this season.
Eagles defense has 104 stops, 32 PBU's and 6 INT's on 434 targets. Our defense has 130 stops, 29 PBU's and 15 INT's on 397 targets. That is a 32.7% success rate against the pass for the eagles and a 43.8% success rate against the pass for us.
The eagles best chance in this game is to run the ball. However, the eagles offense has only ran the ball +1.0 YPA DVOA 3 times this season and have been in the negative in 7 games. Our defense allows an average of 4.0 YPA. The eagles offense is 7th in rushing TD% this season.
Hurts is a good deep ball thrower but he isn't making any complicated reads when he attempts those throws. He sees 1v1 on the outside and he puts it up there for Brown/DSmith. I think that contributes greatly to the high amount of contested targets PHI has. At some point in the game, Thomas and Mooney will get tested on a vertical route. Even when they have decent coverage, Hurts will put it up there for his WR to have a chance.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
The rain looks more like morning and early afternoon. It will be late afternoon and almost evening in Philadelphia on the east coast by the time the game kicks off. It looks more clear later in the day. Maybe even really clear. Hopefully they keep a tarp on the field to keep it dry and the big rain at least mostly clears for the game. If the hourly forecast holds and is correct that's what it looks like for now. That would be a big break for us. I hope so.
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
The rain looks more like morning and early afternoon. It will be late afternoon and almost evening in Philadelphia on the east coast by the time the game kicks off. It looks more clear later in the day. Maybe even really clear. Hopefully they keep a tarp on the field to keep it dry and the big rain at least mostly clears for the game. If the hourly forecast holds and is correct that's what it looks like for now. That would be a big break for us. I hope so.
It does look like it should be pretty dry in the 4th..when BP makes the kill shot to BA to seal the deal
Cry Eagles Cry
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
You're comparing two completely different plays with completely different timing and footwork. What are we doing here lmao
— Rich (@richjmadrid) December 2, 2023
is rich madrid stupid?
Originally posted by footballxpaul:
pull trent right into him
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
The closer the weather forecast gets it's actually looking better. It looks like it's going to clear or somewhat clear later in the day which is great for us. 4:25 pm eastern is the kickoff. It looks much more clear then. Great news for us I think.
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
The closer the weather forecast gets it's actually looking better. It looks like it's going to clear or somewhat clear later in the day which is great for us. 4:25 pm eastern is the kickoff. It looks much more clear then. Great news for us I think.
Lol I was looking at pac time on the weather forecast . You are right..it's looking clear. Time to get mowed the f**k over like SEA.
LFG