That's a bummer. I feel like Hardman would have been a great matchup for us if he was somehow lined up on a guy like Slay.
I've got it - it's stupid like a fox.
Jerrion mothafuckin' Ealy.
Ealy's quick, played RB in college but has been running WR reps on the practice squad. We're down bodies in the WR room and surely he can go take some of these bubble screens or jet action reps, right?
Elevate our boy Ealy to do some of the Hardman stuff - the Eagles will never see it coming... [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I've got it - it's stupid like a fox.
Jerrion mothafuckin' Ealy.
Ealy's quick, played RB in college but has been running WR reps on the practice squad. We're down bodies in the WR room and surely he can go take some of these bubble screens or jet action reps, right?
Elevate our boy Ealy to do some of the Hardman stuff - the Eagles will never see it coming...
The Eagles racked up 70 sacks in the regular season. Impressive. Here's who the majority of those sacks came against:
Carson Wentz - 9 sacks
Kenny Pickett - 6 sacks
Matt Ryan - 4 sacks
Ryan Tannehill - 6 sacks
Daniel Jones - 7 sacks
Justin Fields - 6 sacks
Dak Prescott - 6 sacks
Andy Dalton - 7 sacks
51 of their 70 sacks came against those 8 QB's. 5 of those lines ranked among the Bottom 10 pass blocking lines in the league, per pass blocking win rate. 2 of them did rank in the Top 10 (Bears and Steelers).
Would you say the above list is an impressive list of QB's? Any Top 10 QB's in there??
How bout the playoffs:
Divisional: Daniel Jones, again. 5 more sacks for the Eagles.
NFC Title Game:
QB's faced:
One armed Brock Purdy, no armed Josh Johnson, and everyone's favorite running QB; Christian McCaffrey.
They managed 3 combined sacks against this collection of elite QB's.
So taking all that into account, are their sack numbers really as impressive as they look on the surface?
QB they will be facing in the Super Bowl? That would be Patrick Mahomes. The best QB in football. The soon to be annointed MVP. The guy that plays behind the #1 O-Line in the league for pass block win rate. The 3rd least sacked QB in the NFL among QB's with at least 400 pass attempts.
We'll see if the Eagles pass rushing 'dominance' continues against Kansas City in the Super Bowl . . . . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I've got it - it's stupid like a fox.
Jerrion mothafuckin' Ealy.
Ealy's quick, played RB in college but has been running WR reps on the practice squad. We're down bodies in the WR room and surely he can go take some of these bubble screens or jet action reps, right?
Elevate our boy Ealy to do some of the Hardman stuff - the Eagles will never see it coming...
They will now. Thanks a lot. You know that coaching staff has been reading CP. :-) [Reply]
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Originally Posted by staylor26:
But positive news on JuJu and Toney. I'll take 2 of 3.
That's not including Sneed and Gay who both are on track to play as well. If we can't have em all back, at least it's the guy we've been playing without for most of the last several weeks.
Will Sneed continue his recent trend of shadowing WR1 and travel with Brown? Critical matchup. [Reply]
PHI is not that great vs. the run, though I doubt Ady will spend a ton of snaps trying to expose that weakness. But they're also not very good vs. TEs, which is interesting.
Sidenote: Vic Fangio is PHI defensive consultant.
You have to think they're going to do everything they can to lock Travis down, though exactly how remains a mystery. I expect Fangio will have much to say about that.
Obviously KC needs to effectively shut down their run game in the first half and force Jalen to move the ball and score efficiently as a passer, something he hasn't been very good at since returning from his shoulder injury.
you look at his statlines from the last couple games, and he's basically Ryan Tannehill from the 2019 AFCCG or Jimmy G./SBLIV, two QBs that struggled to be efficient through the air in the playoffs and relied heavily on their respective run games to win their playoff games before running into the Chiefs. Not saying that Jalen is as average as Tannehill/Jimmy, but that injury might be a bigger issue than most are considering. [Reply]