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51 minutes ago, eball said:

Yep, another insightful read!  Thanks Dog.

Thanks, eball. 
 

Here is a portion of the article as a tease...

 

‘“The run game was the real killer, as Allen and Carson Wentz mirrored each other on the field and in the stats, before several late incompletions by Allen with the Bills trailing by 18 points. 

 

The desperate Eagles played with desperation; the good kind. The complacent Bills played with hesitation. The Eagles dominated time of possession by 12 minutes, including a soul-crushing, game-defining 8:17 touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.  Even something named Boston Scott scored on the ground for Philly. 


Allen threw for two sixes, and no picks, but could never sustain momentum, or perform his trademark late-game heroics. He got little help from his line, run game, backs, receivers or coaches, but made his share of misreadsmisfires and mishandling of the football 

 

The winds wreaked havoc with passes and kicks for both sides, but favored neither. The Eagles soared and scored when they needed to; the Bills staggered and floundered.  

 

A team will often go through the winds of change several times over the long season. The Bills had some early bluster that fanned the flames of lofty predictions, and stats, especially on defense. But the howling airstream that swept through Sunday got them off their game and high horse. 

 

The next few winnable games might decide if they will weather the storm or get blown away. Boom or bust, gloom or gust.”

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4 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Thanks, eball. 
 

Here is a portion of the article as a tease...

 

‘“The run game was the real killer, as Allen and Carson Wentz mirrored each other on the field and in the stats, before several late incompletions by Allen with the Bills trailing by 18 points. 

 

The desperate Eagles played with desperation; the good kind. The complacent Bills played with hesitation. The Eagles dominated time of possession by 12 minutes, including a soul-crushing, game-defining 8:17 touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.  Even something named Boston Scott scored on the ground for Philly. 


Allen threw for two sixes, and no picks, but could never sustain momentum, or perform his trademark late-game heroics. He got little help from his line, run game, backs, receivers or coaches, but made his share of misreadsmisfires and mishandling of the football 

 

The winds wreaked havoc with passes and kicks for both sides, but favored neither. The Eagles soared and scored when they needed to; the Bills staggered and floundered.  

 

A team will often go through the winds of change several times over the long season. The Bills had some early bluster that fanned the flames of lofty predictions, and stats, especially on defense. But the howling airstream that swept through Sunday got them off their game and high horse. 

 

The next few winnable games might decide if they will weather the storm or get blown away. Boom or bust, gloom or gust.”

You shouldn't quote so much of the article.

The author might get mad at you because he won't be getting paid. :unsure:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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