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18 minutes ago, -Hope- said:

i didn’t know where to put this but i’m dying lmao

I posted it in a random thread earlier this morning

 

i also couldn’t decide where to post it so just replied to the first thing Eagles related that I could 

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Evan Engram is currently top-10 among all WRs and TEs in receiving yards, top-5 in catches, and has 2 touchdowns. He is balling. He's burning DBs and making ridiculous one handed catches. It is so strange how him and OBJ were never able to co-exist, but with OBJ gone, Engram has really stepped up. He's a stud.

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1 hour ago, minutemancl said:

Evan Engram is currently top-10 among all WRs and TEs in receiving yards, top-5 in catches, and has 2 touchdowns. He is balling. He's burning DBs and making ridiculous one handed catches. It is so strange how him and OBJ were never able to co-exist, but with OBJ gone, Engram has really stepped up. He's a stud.

I keep saying hes not a TE, but rather a big WR. 

I don't necessarily mean it as a compliment. He sucks at blocking lol 

5 minutes ago, goldfishwars said:

 

Not surprising, that system has it's flaws in the redzone. Their OC, scarangello, was the niners QB coach last year 

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1 minute ago, N4L said:

I keep saying hes not a TE, but rather a big WR. 

I don't necessarily mean it as a compliment. He sucks at blocking lol 

He's really improved his run blocking. He's still not a good inline pass blocker, but especially in week 1, his run blocking was borderline great for a TE.

And you're right- he plays a hybrid role. He is lining up in the slot more than he ever has this year, especially in week 2 when Shepard was out. He's embraced his role and really turned it on.

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The Patriots +89 PD through 3 weeks is tied as the highest ever since the merger.

 

Top 10 PDs through 10 games, post-merger

1996 Packers +89 (13-3, SB champs)

1970 Lions +89 (10-4, one and done)

2019 Pats +89 (???)

1980 Eagles +88 (12-4, NFC champs)

1991 Redskins +81 (14-2, SB champs)

2001 Packers +80 (12-4, div round exit)

2007 Pats +79 (16-0, AFC champs)

2015 Cardinals +77 (13-3, CC exit)

1973 Cowboys +75 (10-4, CC exit)

1992 Bills +73 (11-5, AFC champs)

 

5/9 teams reached the SB

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7 hours ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

The Patriots +89 PD through 3 weeks is tied as the highest ever since the merger.

 

Top 10 PDs through 10 games, post-merger

1996 Packers +89 (13-3, SB champs)

1970 Lions +89 (10-4, one and done)

2019 Pats +89 (???)

1980 Eagles +88 (12-4, NFC champs)

1991 Redskins +81 (14-2, SB champs)

2001 Packers +80 (12-4, div round exit)

2007 Pats +79 (16-0, AFC champs)

2015 Cardinals +77 (13-3, CC exit)

1973 Cowboys +75 (10-4, CC exit)

1992 Bills +73 (11-5, AFC champs)

 

5/9 teams reached the SB

Make it 5/10. Pats are not going to the SB this year. There is just no way. This bs has to stop at some point. At this point id root for KC to end them if thats what itll take.

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3 hours ago, Bearerofnews said:

Make it 5/10. Pats are not going to the SB this year. There is just no way. This bs has to stop at some point. At this point id root for KC to end them if thats what itll take.

It'll take a team to stop being out coached and be good enough to end it. Take it out on them ;)

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