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    Carson for the month of October
    101/138 73% completion rate at 8.6 yards per attempt for 10 TD’s and 1 interception, 1185 yards and a 119 passer rating.

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    https://twitter.com/Cole_Davis7/stat...37050718486528

    Cole Davis tweets picture of Wentz with DeLuca after the game. Jackrabbit player appears to be hanging around also.

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    As good as Wentz was last year he clearly has even better accuracy this year. Reports from his rehab stated he really improved on that part of his game and they were accurate. His O-line is really beat to hell, I dont see the Eagles getting past it as its too hard to play yourself healthy in the NFL. Hope Wentz can survive the year and look out next year!!!! I get the injury bug on offense but that defense has really went down hill. Thats what playing cocky vs. playing with a chip can do.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    Yeah, it is tough when they have no power run game.

    1st and goal from the 6, run for 0 yards.
    2nd and goal, the middle gets pushed right up into him so he cant throw so he steps to his left and *bam* that side is no better.
    3rd and goal, let an edge rusher come unblocked from the LOS.

    And it is predictable as the sunrise... Eagles have a lead in the fourth? Time for one of the RBs to fumble... yeah, I know it got overturned, but still... CHEESE AND RICE! Eagles fans remember the Detroit game from Carson's first year because he threw his first INT in that game, but what I remember is that all they had to do was hang onto the ball to win and their freaking RB fumbled. I remember Carson's first game against Dallas - he gave them a 10-pt the lead in the fourth and the offense had the ball on the 40 or so and their first d**n play their RB loses three yards and fumbles. Was it last week that their RB fumbled in the 4th and Carson had to jump on it? I'm sensing a pattern.
    Agreed. There is probably a Bills RB that would welcome a change in scenery. If they are going to pull the trigger though they need to do it quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BisonNeil View Post
    It’s a nice stadium. We had great seats on 20 yd line where Wentz to Goedert TD occurred. Carson started slow but recovered well. Really glad I went!
    We were at the Vikings game in London last year. Did you do one of the team packages or just book the game on your own. I was surprised to see cupholders at the concession stands in Twickenham to let you carry six beers back to your seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    We were at the Vikings game in London last year. Did you do one of the team packages or just book the game on your own. I was surprised to see cupholders at the concession stands in Twickenham to let you carry six beers back to your seat.
    How much were tickets to that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrSnuffleupagus View Post
    How much were tickets to that?
    We had a package deal that covered airfare, lodging, ground transportation, and some private events along with seats in the first few rows probably around the 20 yard line. I think it was around $8,000 for the two of us. We did have to take the tube to one event, but everything else was on chartered motorcoaches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    We had a package deal that covered airfare, lodging, ground transportation, and some private events along with seats in the first few rows probably around the 20 yard line. I think it was around $8,000 for the two of us. We did have to take the tube to one event, but everything else was on chartered motorcoaches.
    That's really not bad at all when its inclusive like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    We were at the Vikings game in London last year. Did you do one of the team packages or just book the game on your own. I was surprised to see cupholders at the concession stands in Twickenham to let you carry six beers back to your seat.
    Probably no cup holders at Wembley. I think this game was supposed to be at the new Tottenham stadium on artificial turf but construction delays have prevented Spurs from moving in.
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