Backup just keeps winning.
Backup just keeps winning.
jdhdjer wrote:
Backup just keeps winning.
Yeah, big deal. He does it again and again.
Breathe deep...
We get to play another day in NO.
DOUBLE DOINK
BDN
WE ALL WE GOT WE ALL WE NEED
HUNGRY DOGS RUN FASTER
That double doink had to be heartbreaking for da Bears.
You mean
Nick Foles, GOAT?
I imagine he is not HOF material yet but if he wins a 2nd Super Bowl this year, then he is in the conversation.
QBs usually get too much credit when things go right while also getting too much blame when their team loses. The Eagles figuring out how to defend with their injury riddled secondary has been the biggest factor in their turnaround.
Highest playoff passer rating in NFL history.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career_playoffs.htm
Free agent to be.
The Eagles plan to stick with Wentz and let Foles go.
jdhdjer wrote:
Backup just keeps winning.
Jacksonville 2020
Star wrote:
Free agent to be.
The Eagles plan to stick with Wentz and let Foles go.
Yup, and someone will grossly overpay for Foles. They'll sign him to some ridiculous contract like 5 years $80 million only to cut him after 2 years.
I can see the Redskins being a dumb enough franchise to do this.
Don't you mean Jacksonville 2019?
If you scored 16 points, then your qb was not the mvp of the game.
zxcvzxcv wrote:
If you scored 16 points, then your qb was not the mvp of the game.
He is if the other team scores 50!
Who was the MVP for the Eagles yesterday then?
The goal posts?
Star wrote:
Who was the MVP for the Eagles yesterday then?
The goal posts?
Foles is a *winner*... but, the MVP for the Eagles was the Bears head coach for calling a throw to the end zone on that last third down. Run the ball, pick up even one yard, and the kick is inside the uprights. Parker should’ve made the kick anyway, but get it as close as possible.
*Parkey
Star wrote:
Who was the MVP for the Eagles yesterday then?
The goal posts?
The offensive coordinator for the play call on 4th down that resulted in the TD!
Foles threw a great pass. Really. First, he is getting heavy pressure from the end, which forces him to sidearm the ball. It's a throw that has to be almost perfectly made, ie to the exact right spot, for it to result in a touchdown. If that ball is 3 inches to the left (on TV) it's incomplete. If it's much more to the right, he probably doesn't catch it inbounds. If it's thrown short at all, it's either incomplete or the WR makes the catch but probably doesn't get into the end zone.
Nvm... Bears were outta timeouts tho could’ve thrown out route to sideline. The actual MVP was the Philly D lineman who barely tipped the kick and changed its flight path...
jdhdjer wrote:
Backup just keeps winning.
Bears beat a ton of backup QBs this season but Foles ain't no Nathan Peterman.
The charmed season comes to an end in Chicago.