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Just now, PandaMan said:

Losing Graham hurt a lot, too.  But if a team with a struggling DL needs a “get it back on track” game, our OL is the one to give it to them 

 

Well, we should be able to run the ball, which kinda bodes well for the Offense as a whole.

 

Either way. With this D, and with how our O can perform. As well as being at home. This is a game we should win. And I ain't afeard to say that 4-1 sounds really good to me.

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No way in hell is this a Trap game.

Panthers just lost.   Why the hell would they be taking ANY team lightly at this point?

 

Oh and since it's NOT the Cowboys we are facing, look for the Referees to more often than not call a fug'n Holding-Penalty now when it's warranted.

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Cox is not having a good year. There are questions going around asking why he sucks so bad? Why? They are defiantly concerned about his bad play.

 

That Dline is in flux right now. 

Hargrave is looking like the best DT we'll face this year.

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Y'all don't need to worry.  Carolina wins!  I've seen both teams up close and Carolina is a better team (if they don't screw the pooch).

And besides, they're not the Cowboys so the refs won't be one sided.  You know like when the Cowboys opponents didn't get an offensive holding call against them for 18 games in 2017 and 2018.  Or when Dez's catch wasn't a catch and the NFL came back later and said "oops, it was a catch, so sorry".  And on and on and on.  

 

 

 

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The Eagles’ top priority against Carolina is keeping Burns away from Hurts.

Hurts is one of the more mobile quarterbacks in the NFL, but that isn’t going to matter to Burns. The star pass-rusher already has 3.0 sacks this season and will be able to bring Hurts down if he gets close to him.

The terrifying aspect of this scenario for Philly is that they’re currently missing both of their starting offensive tackles. Left tackle Jordan Mailata missed Week 4 with a knee sprain and just returned to practice sporting a massive knee brace, while right tackle Lane Johnson is expected to miss his second consecutive game dealing with a personal issue.

Philly is also missing both starting guards due to injury.

Four backup linemen against Burns and the Carolina D-Line? That’s a recipe for disaster.

https://www.sportscasting.com/eagles-qb-jalen-hurts-staring-down-absolutely-terrifying-scenario-against-brian-burns-carolina-panthers/

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3 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

The Eagles’ top priority against Carolina is keeping Burns away from Hurts.

Hurts is one of the more mobile quarterbacks in the NFL, but that isn’t going to matter to Burns. The star pass-rusher already has 3.0 sacks this season and will be able to bring Hurts down if he gets close to him.

The terrifying aspect of this scenario for Philly is that they’re currently missing both of their starting offensive tackles. Left tackle Jordan Mailata missed Week 4 with a knee sprain and just returned to practice sporting a massive knee brace, while right tackle Lane Johnson is expected to miss his second consecutive game dealing with a personal issue.

Philly is also missing both starting guards due to injury.

Four backup linemen against Burns and the Carolina D-Line? That’s a recipe for disaster.

https://www.sportscasting.com/eagles-qb-jalen-hurts-staring-down-absolutely-terrifying-scenario-against-brian-burns-carolina-panthers/

 

so Philly is missing both starting tackles and guards.  That's pretty wild.

Their OL would be about the same as ours if we were healthy.

But we have the defense to beat a healthy OL, so let's go.

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4 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Cox is not having a good year. There are questions going around asking why he sucks so bad? Why? They are defiantly concerned about his bad play.

 

That Dline is in flux right now. 

Saw Cox mash dak and cause a fumble TD in the end zone 

he’s going against Paradis….he likely play at all pro level Sunday 

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

so Philly is missing both starting tackles and guards.  That's pretty wild.

Their OL would be about the same as ours if we were healthy.

But we have the defense to beat a healthy OL, so let's go.

Well if you think about it we are missing one starting tackle, both starting guards and a center.  Sounds like a push to me.

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