It's time for Reid to GO!!!!!!

Started by TexasEagle, September 09, 2007, 05:36:47 PM

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Sgt PSN

Listened to the game online today but for the most part, it sounded like Reid called a pretty good game.  Offense seemed to go into a lull in the 2nd quarter and didn't seem to be executing but for the most part, they seemed to move the ball consistantly.  They were also 3-3 in the redzone today which is something that we haven't seen much of this year at all. 

I'm the first to rip Reid apart for every retarded thing he does but I gotta give him credit when he actually does his job.   

PhillyPhreak54

Not only stealing Garrett from a division rival, but it forces the Cowboys to make a move there.

Garrett is the apparent heir to the throne of HC. Interview him and offer him the job and it forces Jerrah to either fire Wade Phillips' loony ass or keep him and lose Garrett.

Hire Jason Garret. I'm driving this wagon.

SunMo

LJ made a big difference, other than the fumble he had a really good game
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: SunMo on November 11, 2007, 06:18:07 PM
LJ made a big difference, other than the fumble he had a really good game

Yep, this team needs a TE to run its offense well. I was telling my boy that all day today.

Although I wanted to stab LJ twice today....

Once for still not knowing how to carry the farging ball (sideline arm and quit slinging it out there)

Twice for celebrating like he's done something this year

methdeez

Quote from: Displaced on November 11, 2007, 05:54:07 PM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 11, 2007, 05:41:46 PM
Jason Garrett


Now that's deep.  Steal a cordinator off a division rival at the peak of his powers. 

I got no problem with that Dallas offense being used in Philly.

That Dallas offense has three recievers who are better than any of our recievers, an amazing TE,  a very good offensive line and two good RB's.
So, if he could bring his team with him...

Sgt PSN

Leave TO and Jones.  But I'd literally nut all over myself with a Westbrook/Barber backfield. 

PhillyPhreak54

So would I...

I love Barber. And it still chaps my ass that the Eagles drafted Moats ahead of him.

Smith ahead of Witten
Moats ahead of MBIII

pinoyboy2pt0

I'll give credit where credit is due.  I think Reid called a good game.

Now just get Samuel, Suggs, Fitz.
Pass.  Pass. Pass. PUNT.  No pro bowl WR's.  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  Retarded special teams.  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  "I've got to do a better job."  Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  Running game shines for 3 plays. Pass. Pass. Pass. PUNT.  No adjustments anywhere.  Pass.  Pass. Pass. PUNT.  (repeat)

Sgt PSN

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 11, 2007, 07:58:44 PM
So would I...

I love Barber. And it still chaps my ass that the Eagles drafted Moats ahead of him.

Smith ahead of Witten
Moats ahead of MBIII

Pissed about Witten but not so much about passing up on Barber.  It's not like Reid would have used him anyway.  Barber would only be productive on this team if Reid weren't coaching it. 

ice grillin you

witten and  barber are both vanilla type players....dallas is the best team in the nfc by far because they have the best qb in the nfc by far...they arent a whole lot different than the eagles used to be...yes they have more talent around their qb but in the end they are an average team with the best quarterback
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im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

QB Eagles

igy is right, without Romo the Cowboys are... well, remember Drew Bledsoe's starts last year?

Displaced

Quote from: QB Eagles on November 12, 2007, 12:11:01 AM
igy is right, without Romo the Cowboys are... well, remember Drew Bledsoe's starts last year?

Meh ain't so in love with Romo.  Like E-cry Manning ( I call him E-cry because he cried his way out of San Diego) get the slightest pressure on him and he will put the ball up for grabs.   

They basically have the same offense the Birds had in '04 (in terms of the pieces not philosophy ie. West Coast) .  One great wideout with a couple non descript guys that can contribute in their roles and a good Te and effective Rb.  That kind of versatility goes a long way.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Romo has made a believer out of me this year.  That said, I don't think he's any better than a healthy Donovan McNabb.  In fact, the plays he makes to Owens and the Cowboys' season in general are really reminding me of 2004.  The Eagles were cruising until they played a great AFC team in Pittsburgh, just like the Cowboys vs the Patriots.

Dallas is probably going to the Super Bowl, and if the Patriots suffer a few key injuries, they could get a 6th ring.  That would just be great, huh?

Feva

Quote from: FastFreddie on November 12, 2007, 07:45:04 AM
Dallas is probably going to the Super Bowl, and if the Patriots suffer a few key injuries, then the Colts would kick Dallas' ass in the Super Bowl.  That would just be great, huh?

Yes.  Yes it would.
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PoopyfaceMcGee

The Colts are not significantly better than the Cowboys, but Manning would likely rip the Dallas secondary to shreds.

Anyway, back on point... How about the Colts defensive coordinator, Ron Meeks?