Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington ________ Week 3

Started by SD, September 16, 2014, 09:02:42 AM

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Rome

They were $350/ticket last time I checked.  My tickets one row up were $85.  I always got a chuckle out of it.  The Eagles are such money grubbing whoring iceholes, I swear.

From the Eagles website:

QuoteSeating in the first two rows of the End Zone for all home games
Access to our all-inclusive pre-game & halftime party in Red Zone Lounge
Complimentary VIP Parking with easy access to the stadium
VIP pre-game sideline passes for two regular season games each season
Invitations to a VIP Training Camp luncheon and insider events throughout the entire year
VIP presale opportunities for additional Lincoln Financial Field event

Eagles_Legendz

Quote from: ice grillin you on September 19, 2014, 03:54:07 PM

if chip wins this game hes more of genius than even imagined and they are going to the superbowl

When ya booking tickets igy

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Rome


ice grillin you

those bums aren't gonna be around then....other than kelce
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Eagaholic

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Quote from: Rome on September 21, 2014, 08:38:16 PM
QuotePHILADELPHIA -- After the Eagles topped the Washington tater skins 37-34 Sunday to move to 3-0 while sitting atop the NFC East standings, one would assume it would be a pleasant atmosphere throughout the team.

Not from Cornerback Cary Williams' perspective, it isnt.

Williams, who was burned over the top on DeSean Jackson's 81-yard third-quarter touchdown Sunday afternoon, took the opportunity to criticize head coach Chip Kelly and the coaching staff for the way they handle practices during the week during his media availability after the game.

"I was just trying to conserve as much energy during the week so I can be as effective as I can be on Sunday's," Williams said afterwards. "It was just such a dog fight. It didn't help that I wasn't healthy through the week and it didn't help that I had a dog fight before the week and then I had a dog fight during the game. It's just tough, man. We have to start taking care of our guys, taking care of our players, doing the right thing from there.

"I didn't practice every week, there's a reason for that. A lot of guys had no legs. A lot of guys were in a dog fight before the game even started. We have to take care of our guys during the week to make sure we're fresh come Sundays."

Even after beating the Indianapolis Colts on the road last Monday night, Kelly had the Eagles at the Novacare Complex for a training session Tuesday afternoon, something that clearly didn't sit well with Williams.

"In other words, we have to be smart. As a coaching staff and as players.

"I'm going to be honest with you, it didn't matter if we had a short week or a long week, it's been the same. Something needs to change for us to be more productive. It's tough enough to go out there and play hard for 60 minutes, let alone having to fight through the week.

"When you don't have legs, period, it shows up in the game. Period. Throughout the game. Period."

Williams went on to explain that he isn't the only player concerned with how the coaching staff handled this week.
"When you don't have legs, period," Cary Williams said. "It shows up in the game. Period. Throughout the game. Period."

"I'm saying [practicing every day] impacted a lot of people," Williams said. "A lot of people, but I'm just the only one man enough to get up here and say anything about it, talk to ya'll as a man and discuss and issue that obviously in my opinion is an issue in our starts [to games].


"But again, I'm just employee 26 and whatever they deem necessary to get us ready for Sunday is whatever it is. If we have to find energy from outside sources to start games quick, then we've got to do it. But right now, the way we're doing it, it's not conducive to success."

Williams said that he has addressed his concern to the coaching staff.

"We take a lot of reps. It's taxing on your body. It's difficult and you have to find that energy. We've been able to muscle through that, fight through that as a team but there are some modifications that need to be made.

"Again, I'm just employee 26 but I know how to take care of my body, how to get ready for the game and the way we're doing it right now, it isn't conducive to success."

As far as what happened during the game goes, Williams blamed the blown coverage on the Jackson touchdown on not having safety help over the top.

"It upset me," Williams said of Jackson's big play. "It upset me because I was expecting help in a situation where I thought I had safety help and I turned around and there wasn't any help behind me.

"We have to be smarter out there on the field, it's that simple. It was a spot where a guy cut, he was cut and when they cut like that, they tend to run deep balls. I was trying to do my job. I lured him into a funneling situation to the safety, but there wasn't a safety there."

Williams is certainly known for being outspoken, but even by his standards, his words carried some extra vitriol after Sunday's game and it will be interesting to hear Kelly's response at his day after press conference Monday afternoon.

Rips the coaching staff then rips his teammate after he gets smoked.

It's unbelievable.
So, then is the pissman going to have Williams out of there before Chip does?

And btw, has anybody seen a worse officiated game this year than today?

Rome


Rome

Re the officiating, the ex-stripe from the league was ripping them a new one over and over on the broadcast.  I was kinda shocked at how forthright he was.

Whatever the case, they missed about a half dozen helmet to helmet shots and had several challenges to obvious fargups.

Not a good day for the crew.

Eagles_Legendz

Need Kelce's injury to not be serious.  Peters is obviously back next week.  Lane the week following.  If Kelce can play the line should start resembling itself after this week.

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Eagles_Legendz

Barbre is entirely irrelevant.  Mathis will be back next year. 

Team is still missing key players on D before seriously talking about a SB IMO, but I'm pretty convinced Chip's system on O is gold at this point.

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Eagles_Legendz

I don't think any team is equipped to be playing their fifth string OLineman, but yeah they need to draft another one or two next year.  Kelce & Johnson are young.  Going to need to start planning to eventually replace the other 3, though Peters still seems like he has his athleticism.  I'm more concerned about 24/26.

MDS

Quote from: Eagles_Legendz on September 21, 2014, 10:49:23 PM
Barbre is entirely irrelevant.  Mathis will be back next year. 

Team is still missing key players on D before seriously talking about a SB IMO, but I'm pretty convinced Chip's system on O is gold at this point.

im not concerned with the o....34, 30, 37 with holes on the o-line, no pimp, shady MIA and an up and down foles. im all in on the chip ship.

mathis coming back is a question. they arent going to pay him a lot. they dont value the guard spot that much. up to mathis if he wants to be caked or he wants a hometown lowball offer.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Eagaholic

Need a stud pass rusher before WR. I agree E_L that Chip's system is gold, I just worry his window isn't that big before the league catches up and they won't be able to put together a SB caliber roster before then. Optimistically I think they still need 2 years.