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Player I’ll be watching McManus: Cary Williams. This is the game where Williams can truly become an Eagle. He has spoken about his disdain for […]
If you missed the first game review on the Eagles’ offense, click here. Now onto the defense.
This morning we yield the floor to Jeremiah Trotter. We asked the Axe Man to give his take on the Eagles’ linebacker play through six […]
TAMPA, Fla. — Here’s a look at how the Eagles divvied up playing time Sunday afternoon against the Bucs.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Mychal Kendricks dropped back into coverage and kept his eyes on Eli Manning. “I knew he wanted to pass to [Brandon] […]
Mychal Kendricks says that part of his problem is that he just gets too damn excited when he has the chance to crush someone. He […]
Here are 10 things to know about how the Eagles’ defense matches up with the Giants’ offense.
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 […]
If you missed the first game review, breaking down the Eagles’ offense against Denver’s D, click here. Now on to Bily Davis’ defense.
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 […]
Here’s what we saw during tonight’s Eagles-Chiefs game.
If you missed the first cheat sheet, click here.
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.
Philip Rivers completed 77 percent of his throws Sunday. Threw for 419 yards and three touchdowns in the Chargers’ 33-30 win over the Eagles. Took just one hit in the pocket, per the stat sheet.
If it looked like Rivers knew exactly what was coming, well, he did, according to several of the Eagles’ defensive players.
“Phillip Rivers just seemed to know everything that we were trying to throw at him,” said Cary Williams.
“They understood some of our calls or whatever was going on, it looked like he knew exactly what DeMeco [Ryans] was calling to a degree. He knew exactly what we were in to a degree. It was unfortunate. Sometimes you get outwitted, sometimes you get outplayed and I think today was one of those days.”