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On Monday morning, Earl Wolff woke up, got something to eat and turned on the tape. He had made his first NFL start about 20 […]
It’s time to run to the mailbox and steal the report card before Mom and Pops get their hands on it. OK, fine. Apparently, that’s […]
Billy Davis was asked on Tuesday if his personnel is better suited for a 3-4 or a 4-3 scheme. “I believe we’re a 3-4,” he […]
If you missed the first game review, breaking down the Eagles’ offense against Denver’s D, click here. Now on to Bily Davis’ defense.
Here’s a look at how Chip Kelly divvied up playing time Sunday afternoon against the Broncos.
If you missed the first cheat sheet, click here. Now, 10 things you need to know about how the Eagles’ defense matches up with the […]
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Now, 10 things to know about how the Eagles’ defense matches up with the Chiefs’ offense.
If you missed the game review on the Eagles’ offense, click here.
Here’s what we saw from the ‘D’ after having re-watched Sunday’s contest.
Here are first-half observations from today’s Eagles-Chargers game.
If you missed the first cheat sheet, click here. Below are 10 things to know about how the Eagles’ defense matches up with the Chargers’ offense.
If you missed the offense, click here. Below is the position-by-position review of the Eagles’ defensive performance against the Redskins, after having re-watched the game.
When a reporter tracked down Trent Cole he was over near DeMeco Ryans’ locker stall, regaling the group of assembled linebackers with his tales of conquest. Animated, he was demonstrating how he was able to get a Redskins player down with a swipe of his powerful arm.
“Stop lying, Trent. You know you didn’t do none of that,” his teammates playfully fired back.
But they knew he had. Cole just walked over to his locker, a giant smile on his face.
His first night on the job as an outside linebacker had gone decidedly well.