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  • Master Live 013
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    • Oct 2013
    • 12398

    #151
    Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

    What the heck refs.
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    • Master Live 013
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      • Oct 2013
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      #152
      Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

      Nice play by Darnold.
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      • Master Live 013
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        #153
        Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

        And that should be that. Good matchups next week.
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        • slickdtc
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          • Aug 2004
          • 17125

          #154
          Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

          Another first round flameout by a MIN team that won a ton of regular season games. Darnold was a great redemption story but this was the best he’ll ever be, and he still had plenty of brain farts. I’d not hesitate to move on to McCarthy.

          Rams continue to be a testing ground for the NFC. I know Eagles fans are confident in their ability to beat LA but I’m not counting out a McVay/Stafford team. Not sure how many other QB/coach combos would be getting this team to the playoffs the last few years. Eagles should overwhelm them but it could easily not go that way and come down to situational moments.
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          Originally posted by Money99
          And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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          • illwill10
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            • Mar 2009
            • 19824

            #155
            Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

            Originally posted by slickdtc
            Another first round flameout by a MIN team that won a ton of regular season games. Darnold was a great redemption story but this was the best he’ll ever be, and he still had plenty of brain farts. I’d not hesitate to move on to McCarthy.

            Rams continue to be a testing ground for the NFC. I know Eagles fans are confident in their ability to beat LA but I’m not counting out a McVay/Stafford team. Not sure how many other QB/coach combos would be getting this team to the playoffs the last few years. Eagles should overwhelm them but it could easily not go that way and come down to situational moments.
            Yeah, I like said before I'm throwing out the blowout victory. They're both different teams. That McVay/Stafford combo is something to worry about. In the matchup earlier, those first two drives the Rams moved the ball down the field with no issue. Philly's defense is #1, but they're not world beaters. I feel the Panthers had the best gameplan against the Eagles. Dominate the TOP, having long sustaining drives, play with a lead, force Eagles into 3rd and long. The Panthers were a wide open drop at the 1 yard line away from winning that game. The Dean injury will definitely hurt, especially since he had the microphone against a McVay offense that fully utilizes motions

            I still like Philly. Philly's OL is worlds better than Vikings, they're not giving up 9 sacks. But, Hurts does tend to struggle against Pressure. Which is why Ii wanted to avoid TB and Minn. The problem with them struggling against pressure is because they're overly trusting in their OL. They have long developing routes because they feel they can trust their OL to win their matchups. I feel the Pittsburgh gameplan was their best. Hurts is at his best when he doesn't have to sit and think. When he holds onto the ball, it usually doesn't end well. Eagles gameplan should be to get the ball out fast, establish run early, and protect the ball on offense. Rams aren't going to allow Saquon to put 255 yards on them again. So Hurts has to play better

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            • slickdtc
              Grayscale
              • Aug 2004
              • 17125

              #156
              Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

              Still concerned if the Eagles get down by 10 points, if Hurts can throw them back in to a game. They control the game with defense and rushing, but if they get off to a slow start it could spell trouble for Philly to have to morph in to a passing team that isn’t going against fully loaded boxes. It’s a passing offense that still hasn’t clicked completely — I almost wonder if being forced in to it could open things up and answer some questions.
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              Originally posted by Money99
              And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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              • illwill10
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                • Mar 2009
                • 19824

                #157
                Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by slickdtc
                Still concerned if the Eagles get down by 10 points, if Hurts can throw them back in to a game. They control the game with defense and rushing, but if they get off to a slow start it could spell trouble for Philly to have to morph in to a passing team that isn’t going against fully loaded boxes. It’s a passing offense that still hasn’t clicked completely — I almost wonder if being forced in to it could open things up and answer some questions.
                Philly is built to play with a lead. So, yes a slow start couid hurt them. Philly doesn't do a good of in game adjustments. The only thing is Hurts does a good job of checking against loaded boxes. Teams don't really go press man against Philly. Hurts will instantly check into a go ball. With how elite AJ Brown is on slants, Philly doesn't really call slants often. They need to do a better job of manufacturing easy non-screen touches for their top 3 targets. Their top 3 Targets are all good RAC guys.

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                • slickdtc
                  Grayscale
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 17125

                  #158
                  Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by illwill10
                  Philly is built to play with a lead. So, yes a slow start couid hurt them. Philly doesn't do a good of in game adjustments. The only thing is Hurts does a good job of checking against loaded boxes. Teams don't really go press man against Philly. Hurts will instantly check into a go ball. With how elite AJ Brown is on slants, Philly doesn't really call slants often. They need to do a better job of manufacturing easy non-screen touches for their top 3 targets. Their top 3 Targets are all good RAC guys.


                  Yup. For how good this Eagles team is, it still feels like they aren’t firing on all cylinders. It worries me they may get put in an unfamiliar position and implode between play-calling, clock management and on-field execution. The type of stuff only experience in adversity can sift out. Sirianni & his staff got a heck of a week ahead of them game planning against McVay and his guys.
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                  Originally posted by Money99
                  And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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                  • cjonesfan921
                    UGH, next year
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 20081

                    #159
                    Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                    Personally, this will be a tough match up for Philly. I don't think Stafford is going to make the same mistakes Love was making.

                    However, interested to see how the LA interior holds up against the Philly DL.

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                    • illwill10
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                      • Mar 2009
                      • 19824

                      #160
                      Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                      Originally posted by cjonesfan921
                      Personally, this will be a tough match up for Philly. I don't think Stafford is going to make the same mistakes Love was making.

                      However, interested to see how the LA interior holds up against the Philly DL.
                      Also can't have that many missed tackles again. PFF had them at 22 missed tackles. Philly is willing to give up the short passing in order to not give up chunk plays. So, it's best to dink and donk your way down field and break open field tackles


                      But like you said, how they handle Philly's DL could decide the game. Milton Williams has played himself to a good deal, Jordan Davis stuffs the run, Nolan Smith is turning the corner. But the one they need to gameplan against is Jalen Carter. He's not putting crazy stats, but he didn't make an All Pro team for nothing. He's a game wrecker from the interior, played on the edge last game. Best way to go after a pocket QB is up the middle and get him off his spot.

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                      • legendkiller5
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                        • Jun 2008
                        • 7731

                        #161
                        Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                        They don’t even try to hide it anymore, lol.

                        Amazing.
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                        • illwill10
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 19824

                          #162
                          Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                          Mahomes is out here blatantly flopping

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                          • jeebs9
                            Fear is the Unknown
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 47568

                            #163
                            Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by illwill10
                            Mahomes is out here blatantly flopping
                            Makes up for all that nonsense with a incredible play!
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                            • jeebs9
                              Fear is the Unknown
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 47568

                              #164
                              Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                              That was a terrible call. Clock running down. That's a timeout with a doubt
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                              • illwill10
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                                • Mar 2009
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                                #165
                                Re: AFC/NFC Wild Card Weekend Games Discussion Thread

                                Texans OL hasn't been good at all at picking up blitzes

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