Tony Dungy fired after making the playoffs.
Tony Dungy fired after making the playoffs.
The real is issue is coaching. It’s among the worst in the league. Solve that, and they’ll start winning.
Doesn’t matter. Eagles play great in the clutch.
Yeah, I don’t get it.
Joe Montana is always the answer. He won with anyone and everyone.
Uh, Joe Montana. Easy answer.
Offensive tackle. It’s the only option.
Trade Deebo in the offseason, and use one of the acquired picks to draft a receiver.
Here’s what I am going to say. They’ve been outgained in 5 of their 10 wins this season. They have 7 one score victories.
We’ve seen other teams build up great records in the regular season doing this. Then get unceremoniously dumped on their head in the postseason.
I think Philly is very talented, but clearly not as good as a year ago based on the metrics and eye test. But I think that has more to do with coaching than the players. Their two new coordinators aren’t anywhere close to as good as their predecessors, but Hurts keeps bailing them out.
I don’t think you can win 3 straight playoff games against the best teams in the league with this formula. I think they’re a good team, but I don’t think they’re going to win the Super Bowl, or even the NFC.
They’ve won 7 one score games.
Deebo Samuel. I really believe we are gonna move on from him. He’s the 4th option on offense now, and you can’t keep everyone.
That’s not actually a choice. It’ll be Aiyuk.
I hope so, he never should have been fired.
Yeah, they beat up on scrub teams, and lose every time they play a good team. As it’s been for about 25 years. Good talk.
Rams, Cowboys, Seahawks, Packers. That order.
Rams are #1, not the Cowboys.
System QB. /s
So basically Detroit’s ineptitude sucked the passion out of him.
If I were the Eagles, I’d run it on 2nd and 3 or less, 3rd and 2 or less.
So basically on 2nd and 3, I’m gonna run it three times in a row if I have to, and get that first down.
Montana was 1989, not 1988.
He was never the GOAT to me. Bill Walsh is the GOAT.
And I’m gonna tell you why.
Bill Walsh’s concepts are used on all 32 teams. And not just on the field. But in player evaluation, and player-coach relations.
Bill Walsh laid the blueprint that everyone follows to run an organization on and off the field.
I have Belichick #2 all time.
It seems like there are only two camps. Purdy is elite, or Purdy isn’t good at all.
I on the other hand, have Purdy at around 10th, and think he’s been really good. I’m apprehensive to say he’s elite, as it’s been such a small sample size.
Once I’ve seen him in a big spot, take his team down the field at the end of a tight game against a great team, and finish the job….
I’ll be ready to bump him into that elite category. The two minute drill is what separates the really good QBs from the great ones.