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RUN THE BALL EARLY

IF WE WANT TO WIN

WE MUST RUN EARLY AND OFTEN

MIX IT UP BETWEEN BUCK AND BWEST to keep the pressure of McNabb

You cant expect to drop back and pass to begin the game and not get into trouble early against this team.

If we have a nice couple gains early in the game this will keep the Giants D on their heels.  Making them less likely to just chase Donovan around.

RUN RUN RUN

I would love to see a healthy mix of
BWEST and BUCK and beat the GIants at there own game.

ANYBODY AGREE?  run early?

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its more likely that the eagles will use the screen to stop the pass rush but i am ok with the run to

by 0sirys on Nov 4, 2008 3:19 PM EST reply actions  

I disagree almost whole heartedly – use a healthy dose of 3 step drops and quick passes to beat the rush…
The Eagles have had mediocre success at best with the running game this year and we throw 2x more than we run.
So… to beat the giants you want us to attempt to maul their defensive line with our offensive line? You know, reinvent the wheel. When we’ve had 1 decent performance running the ball all year and that was because West had some big plays…

Throw the ball, establish a lead, then see how it goes running the football.

by cavortingEagle on Nov 4, 2008 3:46 PM EST reply actions  

I'm with Cavorting

But lets just hope 5 starts better than he did this week

"Watching Big Ben kiss the canvas nine times in Philly was like watching a guy fighting a school of sharks -- with everyone rooting for the sharks."

by 700 Level on Nov 4, 2008 4:24 PM EST reply actions  

+1

or should i say +5

Look up... get up...Don't ever, ever give up!!

by anuj on Nov 4, 2008 5:11 PM EST up reply actions  

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