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 ????
I didn't say they wouldn't. It all depends on RGIII.
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 ????
I didn't say they wouldn't. It all depends on RGIII.
Was I right about Desean or was I right? Salary dropped to 8 million, no way is he getting the amount of attention he's accustomed to in DC.
Pierre Garcon led the league in receptions and Jordan Reed is a huge weapon for RG3. Desean's about to assume his role as a very expensive decoy. This is huge for DC though. With Desean and Garcon there, teams will now have to play 2 deep all the time. Alfred Morris is officially a candidate for MVP.
lmfao ppl crack me up with this shit that desean jackson is gonna somehow save the deadskins and their horrible quarteback.... if u need to find #10 just look down the sideline at the dude waving his arms like a child and showing up his qb...who is also #10...hmmm what number shall he wear now? he was 1 in college iirc. is that legal in the NFL?
but for the record the eagles will still have better stats and a better record than washington. gimme a fucking break.
WHATEVERS LEFT IN THE HANDGUNS IM DUMPIN IT OUT!
Originally Posted by txtC2daDefaMe View Post
gggyea poster of the year ez
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