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Posted 10:11 AM, 12/30/2010
Its seems like our offensive game planning lacks simplicity these days. For instance, if you are a WR and the person standing over you decides to blitz, then its common knowledge that whatever route was called for that person in the huddle is now considerably shorter. Well, this started happening in the Chi game and has continued. If you review the footage, D. Jax seems to not get that premise... Winfield blitz right over Avant several times on Tuesday... and it seems our West Coast offense lacks the West Coast stigma (short passes). We can't depend on super Vick to Superman every game.
I'm afraid the Eagles will continue being average in the playoffs with this obvious hole in our scheming. And lastly, I know this was supposed to be somewhat of a rebuilding year; I guess their overall outstanding play has changes the expectations for us fanatics!
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