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He was kicking butt as DE tonight, too... he was there for a couple of plays and was nasty.CanesSkins26 wrote:Haynesworth was dominant the last couple weeks playing DE and now we're back to using him at NT? Why?
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Speaking of players the Redskins let get away... how about David Akers. We dump him after missing two field goals over 50 yards and the Eagles pick him up. Now he's one of the elite kickers in the league who made the ALl Decade Team for the 2000's.
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Countertrey wrote:He was kicking butt as DE tonight, too... he was there for a couple of plays and was nasty.CanesSkins26 wrote:Haynesworth was dominant the last couple weeks playing DE and now we're back to using him at NT? Why?
Yea I noticed that. I thought that the Haynesworth NT experiment was over though?
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SCSkinsFan wrote:So help me out here guys. Go ahead and go to bed, or stay up and endure more suffering?
Well, there's what you should do, then there's what you will do...
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CanesSkins26 wrote:Apparently this ties the record for the most points we've ever given up in a half.
Tied? We only tied the record? Well, there's the second half to try to break it
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Just signed on...so not sure anyone has gone this route or not but my first thought is -- Snyder needs to fire Shanahan. In addition to not liking his management style, I can't think of any "good" coach that has been so absolutely swamped in one half.
I think the players have quit on him. He didn't back down on Haynesworth and he messed with his best offensive player in McNabb. Is it coincidence or just he Eagles night?
I believe the players don't like or respect him...he's lost the team.
I think the players have quit on him. He didn't back down on Haynesworth and he messed with his best offensive player in McNabb. Is it coincidence or just he Eagles night?
I believe the players don't like or respect him...he's lost the team.
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KazooSkinsFan wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Apparently this ties the record for the most points we've ever given up in a half.
Tied? We only tied the record?
We had it in our grasp and Shanny makes another bad call, Rex would have been good for at least 3 more Iggles points
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SCSkinsFan wrote:So help me out here guys. Go ahead and go to bed, or stay up and endure more suffering?
This has been way more painful than I was anticipating.
I mean, I bought a speaker system last week and a new, bigger TV this morning (praise be to hellacious OT and a birthday), all in anticipation of seeing us sweep the Eagles this year with a repeat of the first game.
But now I'm disappointed, plus a year older, so I need my sleep.
But I'm a glutton for punishment... so...
I'm gonna give it a couple of drives into the 3rd to see what the half-time talk will do.
If Philly continues where they left off, spanking us, then I'm off.
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fredp45 wrote:Just signed on...so not sure anyone has gone this route or not but my first thought is -- Snyder needs to fire Shanahan. In addition to not liking his management style, I can't think of any "good" coach that has been so absolutely swamped in one half.
I think the players have quit on him. He didn't back down on Haynesworth and he messed with his best offensive player in McNabb. Is it coincidence or just he Eagles night?
I believe the players don't like or respect him...he's lost the team.
Your first post of the night and you just blew by the neggies faster then the Eagles laid 35 on us. Well done, that wasn't easy. But you're kind of slow, wanting to fire him after a whole half. I'm thinking we start firing coaches the first time we give a sack or a turnover. We should put them on probation after an incompletion or a negative yardage run. We could just have head coaches line up across the parking lot and every time one fails we just move onto the next one. That way no coach would ever lead us through this debacle again. Waddaya think?
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1niksder wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Apparently this ties the record for the most points we've ever given up in a half.
Tied? We only tied the record?
We had it in our grasp and Shanny makes another bad call, Rex would have been good for at least 3 more Iggles points
So close. Darn it
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