Houston needs to trade back to around 8-10 and get barr or mack, cushing cant stay healthy even though the injuries are abit freakish and not his fault..
I cant remember the last time a NFC east team had an egreat offense except maybe that Eagles 05 team with westbrook, owens, mcnabb avant etc.. Plus their D was stout too..
2013 Total Offense
1. Denver - 7,317 yards
2. Philadelphia - 6,676
2012 Total Offense 1. New England - 6,846
2. New Orleans - 6,574
3. Detroit - 6,540
4. Denver - 6,366
5. Washington - 6,131
2011 Total Offense
1. New Orleans - 7,474
2. New England - 6,848
3. Green Bay - 6,482
4. Philadelphia - 6,386
2010 Total Offense 1. San Diego - 6,329
2. Philadelphia - 6,230
3. Houston - 6,186
4. Indianapolis - 6,092
5. New York Giants - 6,085
6. New Orleans - 5,960
7. Dallas - 5,828
2009 Total Offense
1. New Orleans - 6,461
2. Dallas - 6,390
In the past five years the NFC East has had at least one top five offensive team, three times coming in at number two (all the Eagles while the Raiders were nearly dead last) and one year with three teams in the top eight. But it's okay, I'm sure Matt McGloin will show us all how an offense is supposed to operate.
By the way, Avant wasn't on the '04-'05 Eagles. The only offensive weapons we had were T.O., McNabb, and Westbrook, our other running backs and receivers were complete garbage.
Damn, i guess 04 was the year they went to the superbowl, my beezle.
either way, even with those "numbers" yall either lost the wildcard games or didnt make the playoffs at all..
Taking a page out of joeys book when i say those numbers dont really mean shit..
Plus the raiders beat yall in the superbowl in like 80 so at the end of the day
Raiders > Eagles
please return to the eagles fan thread plz
You said no NFC East teams ever have great offenses, I was just putting the numbers up. And yeah, they beat us more than 30 years ago, before either of us were born. Irrelevant as far as I'm concerned.
I cant remember the last time a NFC east team had an egreat offense except maybe that Eagles 05 team with westbrook, owens, mcnabb avant etc.. Plus their D was stout too..
2013 Total Offense
1. Denver - 7,317 yards
2. Philadelphia - 6,676
2012 Total Offense 1. New England - 6,846
2. New Orleans - 6,574
3. Detroit - 6,540
4. Denver - 6,366
5. Washington - 6,131
2011 Total Offense
1. New Orleans - 7,474
2. New England - 6,848
3. Green Bay - 6,482
4. Philadelphia - 6,386
2010 Total Offense 1. San Diego - 6,329
2. Philadelphia - 6,230
3. Houston - 6,186
4. Indianapolis - 6,092
5. New York Giants - 6,085
6. New Orleans - 5,960
7. Dallas - 5,828
2009 Total Offense
1. New Orleans - 6,461
2. Dallas - 6,390
In the past five years the NFC East has had at least one top five offensive team, three times coming in at number two (all the Eagles while the Raiders were nearly dead last) and one year with three teams in the top eight. But it's okay, I'm sure Matt McGloin will show us all how an offense is supposed to operate.
By the way, Avant wasn't on the '04-'05 Eagles. The only offensive weapons we had were T.O., McNabb, and Westbrook, our other running backs and receivers were complete garbage.
Sooooooooooo 2 years ago redskins had the 5th best offense in the NFL but yet with desean they wont be great ????
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