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Positives from the philly game


panther4life

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Ok so i just re-watched the game thru the 3rd quarter until the scoring stopped..too painful to watch anymore than that

But i must admit that our DT'S faired much better than i was expecting, granted they played against a couple backups on the o-line..The most sucessful runs for Philly were outside runs and toss plays to the outside.

Our secondary faired pretty well..I especially like that Gamble kept Desean Jackson quiet in their matchup

Jonathan Stewart looked pretty decent..especially for not having played for a while.

we all know peppers isnt worth 17 million a year and probably doesent wanna be here but i saw some good effort out of him and he damn near swung the momentum back in our favor with a Int he dropped that could have been a pick 6

Otah looks to be picking up where he left off..he got some good push and didnt see him really get beat 1 on 1

There was a ton of negatives as well..but i think we covered most of those pretty well already this week

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