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Re: NFL Wildcard Game - Packers at Eagles - 1/12/25 - 3:30 - FOX 

Post#661 » by Eeavers57 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:51 pm

We can sit here and X and O the **** out of the game all we want. Bottom line is this - special teams miscues (fumble and missed FG), dumb penalties, and 4 turnovers cost us the game.
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Post#662 » by BUCKnation » Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:14 pm

Wonder how much changes if Jenkins doesn't get hurt immediately. Refs loves to pick on the lineman and we had about 3-4 holds from his replacements, not even accounting for the large drop off from an all pro level guy to a backup.
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Post#663 » by MVP2110 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 6:18 pm

BUCKnation wrote:Wonder how much changes if Jenkins doesn't get hurt immediately. Refs loves to pick on the lineman and we had about 3-4 holds from his replacements, not even accounting for the large drop off from an all pro level guy to a backup.


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Post#664 » by Profound23 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:11 pm

BUCKnation wrote:Wonder how much changes if Jenkins doesn't get hurt immediately. Refs loves to pick on the lineman and we had about 3-4 holds from his replacements, not even accounting for the large drop off from an all pro level guy to a backup.


Which is crazy with all of the holding Philly got away with. On that 3rd and short where they faked the tush push (I have been looking for that for two years, knew it was coming eventually) Barkley and two lineman were grabbing the defenders jersey at the collar and no call. Eagles oline gets away with so much, but every time the Packers had a big play there was a holding call.

Not blaming the refs, we played like sh** but man the refs sucked just as much.
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Post#665 » by DigitalFool » Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:00 pm

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BUCKnation wrote:Wonder how much changes if Jenkins doesn't get hurt immediately. Refs loves to pick on the lineman and we had about 3-4 holds from his replacements, not even accounting for the large drop off from an all pro level guy to a backup.


Which is crazy with all of the holding Philly got away with. On that 3rd and short where they faked the tush push (I have been looking for that for two years, knew it was coming eventually) Barkley and two lineman were grabbing the defenders jersey at the collar and no call. Eagles oline gets away with so much, but every time the Packers had a big play there was a holding call.

Not blaming the refs, we played like sh** but man the refs sucked just as much.


I remember that in real time. Barkley basically bear hugged the defender on the edge who had a pretty clear run at Hurts. I threw my hands up like, what was that? That would have been huge because it would have made it 3rd and 11.

Even so, we sucked, deserved to lose so kind of over all the crap calls. Not something I ever want to hang my hat on.
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Re: NFL Wildcard Game - Packers at Eagles - 1/12/25 - 3:30 - FOX 

Post#666 » by Ron Swanson » Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:06 pm

I'm way less bummed about this loss than the San Fran one last season, and this is precisely why I wasn't having the "it's ok cuz we're young and no one thought we'd be here anyways" stuff. Nah, **** that. Get in (the playoffs) and you always have a damn good shot at winning it all. This one really did feel like it was over 15-seconds in when dip **** Nixon fumbled the kickoff.
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Re: NFL Wildcard Game - Packers at Eagles - 1/12/25 - 3:30 - FOX 

Post#667 » by Flames24Rulz » Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:11 pm

Ron Swanson wrote:I'm way less bummed about this loss than the San Fran one last season, and this is precisely why I wasn't having the "it's ok cuz we're young and no one thought we'd be here anyways" stuff. Nah, **** that. Get in (the playoffs) and you always have a damn good shot at winning it all. This one really did feel like it was over 15-seconds in when dip **** Nixon fumbled the kickoff.


Yep, no doubt. From a pain/heartbreak standpoint, yesterday was pretty low on the Packer playoff totem pole. I was able to flush that one pretty quick. Last year sucked because we outplayed SF for the majority of the game and if we knocked them off, I was fairly confident we could beat Detroit the next week. This year, even if we miraculously came back in the second half, we wouldn't have had a chance in hell next week with how depleted we ended up being at the end of the game.

Obviously an important off-season coming up. Need to add some vets to this team -- it's nice having the "youngest playoff team ever" in back to back years, but a lot of the penalties/stupidity that this team has come exactly from that. Definitely think the passing game without Watson was hindered quite a bit yesterday too. It's going to be tough to overtake Detroit in one offseason, but if there's a year to do it, this is probably it considering they're going to lose both coordinators.
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Post#668 » by Profound23 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:43 pm

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Profound23 wrote:
BUCKnation wrote:Wonder how much changes if Jenkins doesn't get hurt immediately. Refs loves to pick on the lineman and we had about 3-4 holds from his replacements, not even accounting for the large drop off from an all pro level guy to a backup.


Which is crazy with all of the holding Philly got away with. On that 3rd and short where they faked the tush push (I have been looking for that for two years, knew it was coming eventually) Barkley and two lineman were grabbing the defenders jersey at the collar and no call. Eagles oline gets away with so much, but every time the Packers had a big play there was a holding call.

Not blaming the refs, we played like sh** but man the refs sucked just as much.


I remember that in real time. Barkley basically bear hugged the defender on the edge who had a pretty clear run at Hurts. I threw my hands up like, what was that? That would have been huge because it would have made it 3rd and 11.

Even so, we sucked, deserved to lose so kind of over all the crap calls. Not something I ever want to hang my hat on.


Correct, with the horrible officiating...if we played well I'd be livid.....but they outplayed us even without the bs.

Still really dislike Philly fans and hope Rams beat Vikings today so we can see Washington vs the Rams in the NFC title game.
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Post#670 » by tski1972 » Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:22 pm



The guy has been identified and oddly enough all his social media pages have gone dark. I’m assuming he is also soon to be unemployed.

Amazing how obtuse people can still be about things like this in 2025.
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Post#671 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:42 pm

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The guy has been identified and oddly enough all his social media pages have gone dark. I’m assuming he is also soon to be unemployed.

Amazing how obtuse people can still be about things like this in 2025.


Same exact **** happened when my family went to a playoff game there and that was 20 years ago. I'm calling BS on the people saying #notalleaglesfans. Bullsh*t. That's who you losers are.
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Post#672 » by Profound23 » Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:00 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:
tski1972 wrote:


The guy has been identified and oddly enough all his social media pages have gone dark. I’m assuming he is also soon to be unemployed.

Amazing how obtuse people can still be about things like this in 2025.


Same exact **** happened when my family went to a playoff game there and that was 20 years ago. I'm calling BS on the people saying #notalleaglesfans. Bullsh*t. That's who you losers are.



For sure, I lived in Philly and many other cities. Every city has outliers, but Philly is the one fanbase that deserves the reputation. I am just proud to be a fan of an organization that (for the most part, again every fanbase as outliers) welcomes opposing fans.

Although, the last couple of years....maybe it's Napoleon complex or something...Lions fans are catching up.
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Re: NFL Wildcard Game - Packers at Eagles - 1/12/25 - 3:30 - FOX 

Post#673 » by jute2003 » Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:56 pm

I only got to watch the 4th quarter. Unfortunately the outcome wasn't particularly shocking. Love wasn't great, the special teams are still "special" and the defense couldn't get a stop at the end.

It is interesting that it was still the closest score of the wild card round. Not the most competitive weekend.
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Post#674 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:03 pm

I would never go to a game in Philly. I've been to games in Chicago, but not in a long time. Their fans are idiots. I'm sure there are incidents at Lambeau but I've never seen one personally and I've been to a lot of games there. I've been to Lions games at Lambeau the last 2 years and yeah, their fans are cocky aholes considering their team has never even been to a SB.

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Post#675 » by Treebeard » Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:41 pm

We lived in the Twin Cities for much of the 90s and saw several games in the Metrodome. Oh gawd, what an awful venue by every measure. How is the US Bank Stadiumfor a fan experience?
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Post#676 » by Kerb Hohl » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:11 pm

I don't want to make this sound like a complete defense of that guy, but two things that are kind of just a crappy product of cell phone/social media/modern era:

1. Banned from the stadium or in some sort of trouble being an ****? Yeah, that's probably fine. I am sure he's not the best guy ever if he's caught on video doing this, but it's possible he was having a very bad day or something and this moment is going to destroy his life with minimal chance to do anything about it.

2. Again, probably a fair representation on the video we saw...but as far as I know - I've never seen the events leading up to the video. So while you should never respond that way - it's possible the Packer fans or somebody else were also at fault/goaded him into it.
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Post#677 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:23 pm

Being held accountable for your actions because now people can actually record your **** behavior is a feature of modern society, not a bug.
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Post#678 » by Kerb Hohl » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:30 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:Being held accountable for your actions because now people can actually record your **** behavior is a feature of modern society, not a bug.


Look, I don't think I've ever said something as **** as that guy did to somebody. There's a good chance he's just as bad of a person outside of this.

But I have had some bad moments in my life. I've been to sports games with people who have been obnoxious.

Let's just pretend there was an argument before this video or that this guy was just having a very bad moment in his life.

Is "50,000 people harassing you, some probably threatening you and saying worse things than you did on video" a punishment that fits the crime?

There are thousands of people getting a rush from putting this guy in his place. And enough of them combined are inflicting far more harm on somebody than he did to somebody else in this 20 second clip. He can be banned from or punished by the Eagles and that's fine. But it's going to go much, much, much further than that for this guy's life.
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Post#679 » by Kerb Hohl » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:40 pm

Also, I didn't really mean to get into this to really crack it open, but I did just came across this:

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Post#680 » by ReasonablySober » Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:48 pm

The guy knew going in that he was going to be harassed, and he was smart enough to film it all. I wish the pricks who dumped beer on my poor grandpa's head 20 years ago had their lives ruined too.

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