CarolinaLivin
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1. This will not be a sign-and trade situation, Gilmore will play out the final year of the contract, with an extension down the road possible depending on how things go. 2. Carolina was an ideal destination for him as he was interested in coming back home. 3. Gilmore is neighbors with our GM and Assistant GM (Dan Morgan). 4. Gilmore is on PUP list and won't be able to start until week 7 vs. Giants
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Someone will either be playing SS/FS or be on another team next year... not saying any names, but judgment day is coming. And we (will) have money to spend.
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11 and we will test that theory
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Gilmore is still on PUP list so he won't be available until week 7 vs. Giants
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Well put a stick up my ass and call me a popsicle, wow
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Pretty sure this cures erectile dysfunction.
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They did say Darnold was a lot further along than they thought. Maybe they want to take advantage.
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Big Huddle Guys That have 0 Sources But Know Everything: Gilmore has 0% chance of coming here (just a joke, but this was yall) Regardless no one prolly expected this lol
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Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
CarolinaLivin replied to jasonluckydog's topic in Carolina Panthers
Just saw that -
Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
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For a 2023 6th rounder! -
Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
CarolinaLivin replied to jasonluckydog's topic in Carolina Panthers
We either don't care about draft capitol or we'll re-invent the name "trade daddy" next draft LMAO -
Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
CarolinaLivin replied to jasonluckydog's topic in Carolina Panthers
ummm,... we Just traded a 6th for Gilmore -
Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
CarolinaLivin replied to jasonluckydog's topic in Carolina Panthers
Arm length? We like long arms but we only sign people with shorter arms. Because fug what we say we like -
Stephon Gilmore is about to be released by the Patriots!
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Can you block? We will get in touch with your agent -
I think that whole thing ended about when CMC went out. They have to slowly let him open up more & more. Cause teams are starting to notice that we are throwing a DJ Moore comeback route at least 5 times a game and 3 of them will be on 3rd downs. Granted that will change some when CMC comes back. They just didn't seemed "fooled" anymore in the third QTR, and they were playing "control the lead" (couldn't think of the word/phrase i wanted here) football in the 4th when we were making a lil comeback
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Man, but think about what his average stats were per Quarter in a Jets uniform. Irrelevant so to say, but man our coaching staff has done an amazing job with this kid considering he has just about the same OL production from the jets
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1st Quarter - 72.7%, 308 yds, 1 TD, 111.7 rating 2nd Quarter - 75.5%, 415 yds, 2 TDs, 118.3 rating 3rd Quarter - 43.3%, 164 yds, 0 TD, 3 INTs, 21.4 rating 4th Quarter - 73.6%, 302 yds, 2 TDs, 114.1 rating
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Youngest team in the NFL and it shows
CarolinaLivin replied to TheCasillas's topic in Carolina Panthers
I mean Rhule normally likes to state things like "I'd have to look at the tape first" but he specifically remembered that play, so it had to have been bugging him. But regardless im a little more worried about the guys we actually pay to block than Marshall lol -
Youngest team in the NFL and it shows
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I think for us... going into halftime was the turning point of the game lol -
The Athletic's Week 4 'Reality Checks'
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As the players are learning, so are the coaches. 2nd year coaches in the NFL. Sometimes experience beats potential when it comes to coaching. -
The Philadelphia Eagles head coach still struggled against the Chiefs Bad: Nick Sirianni, Head Coach So, let’s start by saying head coach Nick Sirianni called and presented a much better offensive in Week 4. A lot of solid play calls to get his quarterback and receivers a chance to succeed, and it was much more put together and adjusted versus the last two games. However, the fact that he still only called ten running plays for his runningbacks is still inexcusable. Philly had multiple opportunities to have one of your best offensive weapons run it in, especially at the goal line. Also, asking your offensive line, who is missing four starters, to block for 48 passing plays is just not realistic. In the end, the offensive line started to give way, and that belongs to the coach. Penalties on this team his still highly alarming. Not one, not two, but three touchdowns were negated because of penalties. That’s 21 points off the scoreboard, and yes, some of the calls were not the greatest, but you can’t expect that the officials will not call those and those issues need to be addressed. The last big issue with Sirianni was his aggressive play-calling or lack thereof. Playing teams like the Chiefs, field goals are just not going to cut it. Time management also became an issue in Week 4. It seemed like Sirianni took a few pages out of the opposing team’s head coach playbook and did not use his timeouts correctly. The Eagles’ last series before the half is a series that Philly fans should reference on what we are talking about regarding time management skills. If the young coach called a timeout, he would’ve not have had to rush that play that ended in disaster.
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Philadelphia Eagles new defensive coordinator may need to rethink his scheme Ugly: Jonathan Gannon, Defensive Coordinator To say, defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon has had a rough few weeks would be an understatement. This is now two straight games in a row that the Gannon-led defense has not answered for the opposing team’s offense. After only allowing 23 points in total through the first few weeks of the season, the Eagles defense has now let up 40 points in two straight games. Now, to break it down a little bit more. The scheme Gannon is trying to run is not so much the problem, but the players he is trying to run in this scheme are. A lot of the way this defense is supposed to be set up does not match their talent. It is as simple as that. Having cornerback Darius Slay not shadowing the opposing team’s best receiver is a crime. Using Steven Nelson in man coverage on anyone is ridiculous, and the run defense is terrible, just terrible. Allowing some yards to be gained on the ground is one thing, but allowing almost seven yards a carry is just not going to slow any solid offense down. Gannon also had some bad play calls that Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid ultimately sniffed out, leading to touchdowns. Minus the one takeaway from linebacker Eric Wilson, each of the Chiefs’ offensive possessions ended in a touchdown.
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The Philadelphia Eagles defense was horrific against Kansas City Ugly: Every player on the Eagles defense not named Hargrave It may be time for the Philadelphia Eagles to look to move off of defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, possibly. He didn’t register one defensive stat in Week 4, and Cox being the highest-paid player on this roster, needs to be the Fletcher Cox of old. To put it in perspective, Cox has only one sack in his last eight games. Philly fans, let’s be honest; we all could not fathom a secondary worse than what the Eagles presented last season. When the Iggles added safety Anthony Harris and cornerback Steve Nelson to the roster, it was pretty much fans who agreed with the notion that this secondary would be in much better shape. Through four weeks of the 2021 season, the secondary still struggles, and Harris and Nelson have not done much to help. Two weeks in a row now that Nelson has had blown coverages and assignments. Harris has not been much better; getting torched by receiver Tyreek Hill and missing tackles has made this secondary vulnerable to many plays. To be fair, they are also not being put into the best situation by their coach, defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon. Speaking of Gannon, let’s check in on him.
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Philadelphia Eagles biggest losers from Week 4 Fletcher Cox, defensive end Though criticizing Fletcher Cox is blasphemy for some of you, the narrative that 91 isn’t getting much done because ‘he’s being double-teamed’ is a false narrative. The truth is Cox is showing signs of laziness and the motor isn’t what it once was. Four games into the season, Fletcher Cox has five total tackles on the season. That isn’t the production that you should expect or tolerate from someone who is as talented or well-paid as he is. Someone must hold him accountable. Jonathan Gannon, defensive coordinator The Eagles have given up more than 40 points in each of their last two games. Sure, there was a Dallas Cowboys pick-six in Week 3 that helped add to the tally, but it doesn’t matter. Jonathan Gannon doesn’t have these guys prepared. There are no adjustments being made. Something has to change here, or he won’t be here past this season. Aaron Moorehead, wide receivers coach No one seems to ever criticize Aaron Moorehead, but veteran receivers have regressed under his watch. Rookies haven’t lived up to their potential. He runs some really nice drills in practice, but instead of harping on Jalen Reagor so much, we may need to shift our attention to his position coach. He’s the issue. Derek Barnett, defensive end Do we really have to keep explaining this one? Why does Derek Barnett get so much playing time? Why is he still here? Philadelphia Eagles biggest winners from Week 4 Here are some guys that deserve game balls after this one. Kenneth Gainwell, running back As requested, Kenneth Gainwell got more touches in Week 4, and the results were optimal. He carried the ball three times for 31 yards and reached the end zone. He snagged six passes for 58 yards. This young man is a baller. Eric Wilson, linebacker Some of the Eagles Nation has been extremely hard on Eric Wilson, but he has more tackles than Fletcher Cox who many of you are seemingly afraid to criticize. Cox has five tackles on the season. Wilson had six solo tackles on Sunday plus another four combos and Philly’s first interception of the season. You guys are criticizing the wrong guy. Dallas Goedert, tight end The Eagles coaching staff finally remembered that Dallas Goedert was on the team and made a conscious effort to get him the ball. The result was five receptions on five targets, 56 receiving yards, and a touchdown reception. It was nice to see the big guy get some opportunities and make good on them. DeVonta Smith, wide receiver It was nice to see the young fella eat. You have to stay in bounds, good sir! Still, DeVonta Smith racked up the first 100-yard receiving game of his career and led the team in receptions. You have to tip your hat to him for that. https://insidetheiggles.com/2021/10/04/philadelphia-eagles-winners-duds-week-4/3/