
Don Otreply
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Wegmans just put out more of the Josh Allen bags
Don Otreply replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Danny has the inside scoop, -
Z very first post, good on her😁👍
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One could say he is injury prone, that is if we are talking about Gabe, again I have no idea what is up with Higgins, 😁👍
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I know, he has an annual history of ankle issues, although not certain if that was this past season as well, Davis that is, have no idea if Higgins was injured,
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Intrigue Builds Over Eagles' 2023 Late Season Collapse
Don Otreply replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
Always liked a good canoodling, -
He is so over rated…, hell even Davis is ranked higher than this guy in FAs getting open thread, who would want such a loser, right? am I doing this right?
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Yup, sure does, 😁👍
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Hookers & Blow baby!
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Bacon 🥓 hmm
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Fuh k, oh well…,
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Knox’s biggest issue is that the FO has taken far to much time finding replacements for Beasley and Brown/ Sanders, ( remember Knox’s production when we had them?). We have been using a WR 3/4 as our 2nd boundary/#2 receiver, (Davis) who doesn’t take coverage away from anyone as of late. Shakir is in effect our New 3/4 receiver, taking Gabe’s role going forward, which imo is an improvement. Kincaid is in all reality our new Beasley, and we are still lacking a #2 WR, to fill John Browns role, which will take coverage away from Diggs and or the middle of the field, until we get our new John Brown we aren’t able to clear out the middle of the field or take extra coverage away from Diggs or our TEs. We have to find our new John Brown this off season, it’s imperative that this happens. When it does happen, all of our receivers will then be facing far more favorable coverages, which is a good thing. It then becomes a pick your poison problem for opposing defenses if they double up a Kincaid or say Diggs…, we got a Shakir, Knox or our new John Brown in good position to make plays, it becomes a win win situation for our offense. Just sayin…,
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It’s the damn Russians or Its the damn Chinese or its the damn domestic terrorists or It’s cheaply made outsourced parts I could go on…, 😁👍
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A Henry type RB would be certainly nice, but imo, not as important an acquisition as getting a new John Brown type of receiver, but bigger, and ideally through the draft that can go long with speed and be a screen pass option type of thing, a guy who can run an expanded route tree, fingers crossed 🤞
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Yup, that speed you speak of comes from the Brown / Sanders replacement, that has yet to happen. Just think of our offense with Diggs, (the new John Brown), Shakir, Kincaid, and Knox, catching the ball, add in the RBs and ya got a pick your poison scenario for defenses, God I hope Beane out does himself in this regard…, we really need this to happen.
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NFL & Gambling - not even all owners sure on policy
Don Otreply replied to Saxum's topic in The Stadium Wall
Just a matter of time, -
Agree, but we do need to draft a quality WR or two one of which will be a starter on day one, jmo.
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When healthy: we were the best team in the league.
Don Otreply replied to Success's topic in The Stadium Wall
To the OP, that could very well have been the case, but the team going forward, especially the defense will be substantially different personnel wise. The offense will have an OC that will have installed his own system/schemes and is likely to look different as well, with some new guys there as well, I suspect the team will be in the fight all season long, win another AFCE crown, and I hope will go further in the post season, every season is new and what happened last year is no longer relevant. -
The UFL, and why I want it to work
Don Otreply replied to WhitewalkerInPhilly's topic in The Stadium Wall
From what I’ve watched It’s a league with bad QBs that is pretty much a step below NFL practice squads in talent, it could very well “develop” “over time” into an actual feeder league, if it doesn’t go bankrupt in relatively near future, ( the NFL already has a huge feeder league via the college ranks) its business plan will need really deep pockets to keep it afloat long term. I guess it could be like watching triple or double A baseball teams, which can be fun, when I lived in Rochester I liked going to Red Wings games,