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Video: How to keep the Eagles moving

The Inquirer's Bob Ford joins Cinesport's Noah Coslov to discuss the Eagles' recent commitment to the running game and LeSean McCoy's role against the Bears.

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Video: How to keep the Eagles moving

POSTED: Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 12:07 PM

The Inquirer's Bob Ford joins Cinesport's Noah Coslov to discuss the Eagles' recent commitment to the running game and LeSean McCoy's role against the Bears.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:34 PM, 11/02/2011
    The Bears are not to be taken lightly and I doubt the Eagles will abandon the run because the Eagle OL can dominate. Just got to watch #90 on da Bears, he is still a killer.
    BirdinParadise
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:17 PM, 11/02/2011
    If the O-line performs well McCoy will have a good game. The Bears will KEY on McCoy so he will get rocked a few times. If Vick can complete a few passes early on, the Bears will be on their heels. Good Luck, I haven't purchased my SuperBowl tickets just yet.
    billtfla
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:20 AM, 11/03/2011
    One game at a time... Bob your analysis is on point...Reid's strategy changes with his opponents very astute that Reid may choose to attack thru the air... I agree though how do you not use Shady... Yea that Giants rematch especially from a confidence standpoint is important...Good stuff Bob. Go Eagles.
    trinieagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:40 PM, 11/03/2011
    Happy the Eagles have improved. Hope coaching staff don’t treat Bears like any other team. Coaching has a habit of not improving the team after a few wins. Chi-town will try to force turnovers by getting the ball from McCoy and Vick. They need to hold the ball more securely and defense needs to hit these guys with real tackling not hugs. And please Marty no more predictable call playing especially in the red zone.
    epalmer


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