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(0:00 - 10:52)
Brandon Graham has officially re-signed with the Eagles. Andrew DiCecco anticipates that Graham will participate in 15 to 20 snaps per game. Additionally, Andrew believes the team will continue to seek a trade to enhance the defense, even with Nolan Smith's return. In contrast, Bill thinks acquiring a defensive back will be less challenging than securing another edge rusher.
(10:52 - 18:45)
We examine the historical success of the Eagles, particularly focusing on their robust rushing attack. Bill presents statistics to substantiate this claim. Nevertheless, we explore the team's identity and question whether they require one at all. To further this discussion, we introduce our Twitter poll.
(18:45 - 29:02)
We persist in our conversation regarding the identity of the Eagles after seven games. Ricky believes that their identity could be centered around the passing game, yet he also concedes that he is hesitant to place too much emphasis on determining the team's identity. We invite our listeners to share their thoughts on this subject through our text board.
(29:02 - 40:36)
Bill advocates for the Eagles' coordinators and coaches. He believes that although players merit recognition, coaches equally deserve acknowledgment for the victory against the Vikings. Furthermore, Bill recognizes that he would appreciate enhancements in the offensive play calling.
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(0:00 - 10:52)
Brandon Graham has officially re-signed with the Eagles. Andrew DiCecco anticipates that Graham will participate in 15 to 20 snaps per game. Additionally, Andrew believes the team will continue to seek a trade to enhance the defense, even with Nolan Smith's return. In contrast, Bill thinks acquiring a defensive back will be less challenging than securing another edge rusher.
(10:52 - 18:45)
We examine the historical success of the Eagles, particularly focusing on their robust rushing attack. Bill presents statistics to substantiate this claim. Nevertheless, we explore the team's identity and question whether they require one at all. To further this discussion, we introduce our Twitter poll.
(18:45 - 29:02)
We persist in our conversation regarding the identity of the Eagles after seven games. Ricky believes that their identity could be centered around the passing game, yet he also concedes that he is hesitant to place too much emphasis on determining the team's identity. We invite our listeners to share their thoughts on this subject through our text board.
(29:02 - 40:36)
Bill advocates for the Eagles' coordinators and coaches. He believes that although players merit recognition, coaches equally deserve acknowledgment for the victory against the Vikings. Furthermore, Bill recognizes that he would appreciate enhancements in the offensive play calling.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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