A Very Falcoholic Discussion: Question For Our Eagles Blogger
We're back on the wagon for asking questions this week, so be sure to get yours in early.
As is the custom here, we'll be asking five questions of Bleeding Green Nation, one of our network's finest. If you've got a burning question about the Eagles--and if you do, you should really get checked out by a doctor--submit one and I'll get five of them over to JasonB.
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I've got a question for ya
How much of an impact should Westbrook’s return make to the Philly offense?
by AuditDawg on Oct 22, 2008 10:20 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
a very large effect
while i am against westy returnin this early, your coaching staff has to increase their gameplannin agiainst him and the defense has to be on its heals. not that westy is a spectacular rb, but the fact that the iggles line westy up in so many different postions that one slip would be catastrophic of the falcons d. he can line up behind mcnabb, out wide, slot, literally anywhere on the field and be exploisve. it opens up a whole new page in Andy Rieds playbook which is dedicated solely to westy.
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by anuj on Oct 22, 2008 7:55 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
They seem to have had a few games recently where they have had some trouble putting teams away (Washington, San Fran), and I’m curious as to why they think that has been happening. Cockiness? Sloppy D?
by BVaz on Oct 22, 2008 10:56 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
lol, definatly not cockiness
truthfully, the best answer to that would come froim JasonB so i aint even gonna attempt to answer that.
really good question here falcoholic dude. ^^^
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by anuj on Oct 22, 2008 7:56 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
#2 Wide Receiver
From an outsiders prospective, it seemed over the past few years that the Eagles were a team stocked with legit #2 wide receivers, but no real #1. With the early season success of Rookie DeSean Jackson (who clearly seems to be your #1), I somewhat expected the eagles receiving corps to soidify and for a pecking order to emerge; thus far (and I’m basing this on stats only) that hasn’t seemed to happen. Is it due to Reggie Brown taking a step back, the early season injury to Kevin Curtis, Hank Baskett being too tired from fornicating with Kendra, or a combination of all of the above??
by Hamburger on Oct 22, 2008 3:01 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
reggie...
hasnt taken a step back, in the game where he was at least 75% he had a solid game. both he and kevin will be back 100%. as u may know, andy has declared the starters to be DeSean and Kevin. we havent been callin DeSeans number enough which might be a reason y our wr corp hasnt showed out as much. play call from our coachin staff has been like shit in a couple games. kevin will step up in this game so watch mcnabb try to pass some more to him while DeSean takes a little back seat…unless DeSean comes out hot, then kevin will be out solid #2.
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by anuj on Oct 22, 2008 7:59 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Andrews
how big of a loss is shawn andrews to your offensive line? seems like that could help us plug the run and maybe get some sacks.
by iloveroddywhite on Oct 22, 2008 6:44 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
oh
just for the record. i live in georgia
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by anuj on Oct 22, 2008 8:02 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Here's Mine..
Is this an almost certain win for the Eagles? Because it seems to me (and maybe others) that with Westbrook returning as well as Curtis that this team should not be beat. I can’t see us winning and I am not being a negative fan, I am just saying that the match-ups do not favour us, seeing as we only have 1 road win.
by Grayson on Oct 23, 2008 3:49 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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