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Week 12: Everything Sucks Eagles vs Giants


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There is a glimmer of hope that cornerback Rasul Douglas will be able to play Sunday against the Giants.

The second-year defensive back was listed as questionable on Friday's injury report with knee and ankle injuries, although he hasn't practiced all week.

Meanwhile, the Eagles will be without cornerbacks Sidney Jones (hamstring) and Jalen Mills (foot), linebacker Jordan Hicks (calf), and safety Avonte Maddox (knee, ankle). Without the three defensive backs, the Eagles will rely heavily on De'Vante Bausby, Cre'Von LeBlanc, and Chandon Sullivan.

 

God help us Sunday. Going to be Ugly!

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163 teams stood @ 4-6 after ten games since 1990. 

32 of those 163 teams finished with at least 8 wins, but still missed the playoffs. 

12 of those 163 teams were able to qualify for the playoffs.

4 of those 12 were unbeaten in the last 6 games (finished with 10-6), most recently the 2016 Packers. 

8 of those 12 finished with an 8-8 or 9-7 record, which is much closer what's "realistic" for the Eagles.

These 8 teams, had 3 games against the divisional opponents in their remaining schedule on average. Overall record against divisional opponents 22-2. Last one was the 2015 Redskins, who won 3 out of 4 against the division and 5 out of 6 in total and made the playoffs. 

3 of those 8 teams were actually Chargers teams, in 1995, 2008 and 2013. 

What I'm saying. This in not unprecedented. It is not easy by any means, but for those who were successful, they had it in their own hands. Divisional opponents.

We just need to win out against our divisional opponents and we are going to be fine. A win against Houston won't hurt, and we can definitely lose against the Rams. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, furti said:

163 teams stood @ 4-6 after ten games since 1990. 

32 of those 163 teams finished with at least 8 wins, but still missed the playoffs. 

12 of those 163 teams were able to qualify for the playoffs.

4 of those 12 were unbeaten in the last 6 games (finished with 10-6), most recently the 2016 Packers. 

8 of those 12 finished with an 8-8 or 9-7 record, which is much closer what's "realistic" for the Eagles.

These 8 teams, had 3 games against the divisional opponents in their remaining schedule on average. Overall record against divisional opponents 22-2. Last one was the 2015 Redskins, who won 3 out of 4 against the division and 5 out of 6 in total and made the playoffs. 

3 of those 8 teams were actually Chargers teams, in 1995, 2008 and 2013. 

What I'm saying. This in not unprecedented. It is not easy by any means, but for those who were successful, they had it in their own hands. Divisional opponents.

We just need to win out against our divisional opponents and we are going to be fine. A win against Houston won't hurt, and we can definitely lose against the Rams. 

 

 

have you not seen us play this year furti? We are garbage. I honestly think we will finish last in the nfc east this year.

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