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Lane Johnson puts Eagles offensive effort against Ravens into perspective. Said Roquan Smith was calling out their plays at a level that he hadn’t seen from an LB since Luke Kuechly.

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Bingus1 year ago

Roquan: They are giving it to Saquan again.

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mb1 year ago

So they were calling out the plays and still couldn’t stop us? 😂

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Toni House1 year ago

So a linebacker on the Ravens was calling out our plays when are running them. That is really very bad on the Eagles.

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Prof. Suckmai Balzack1 year ago

“Hey guys this might be a handoff to the guy with quads in his nickname”

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Athens Steve1 year ago

Well TBF Roquan is a Unicorn

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Kenny Taylor1 year ago

“Run” “pass to AJ” not too difficult to call out 😂😂

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The List - Dolphins Podcast1 year ago

Very good trade by the Bears @BarstoolBigCat

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Sports fanatic1 year ago

And up next is the Carolina Panthers! Is Luke Kueckly still on the team? Go Birds !

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Alexander Medina1 year ago

I see people crying in the comments SMH we beat them end of story, they didn't stop us

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Reuben Moslehi1 year ago

This sounds like last year where cmc is calling our plays live before they happen. Maybe there’s still a ton of predictability in our scheme because we’re fixated on these simplistic college concepts. Once we got undercenter, utilities PA, don’t just call inside zone we see wins

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