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Childress Vs Reid

Brad Childress was Andy Reids OC for a few years and I wonder how much that will affect our gameplan as well as the Eagles.   How much do these guys know about eachothers tendencies? 

I can't think of his name, but the Eagles D-cord,  Is my biggest concern.  This guy seems to be able to no when to hold em and know when to send em.  I just hope that the O-line plays alot better against the Eagles than they did against the NY Giants.

My guess on this game.....23-20 Vikes.  Contain Westbrook, no missed tackles, no turnovers.  And one hell of a loud crowd. 

GO VIKES!

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His name is Mr Jim Johnson. Don’t forget it. Nut you would’nt have that problem. Our o-line is not going to forget too. Because he is going to send more blitz we can handle. For This game word of the wize to tjax pick gus brain on reading the defense.

by vikefansd on Dec 29, 2008 11:24 AM CST reply actions  

Classic Case

of teacher vs. mentor. Last year when we lost to them it was like Andy Reid knew everything Childress was going to do and the end result proved it. It’s going to be a question of whether he’s learned anything from that game or not. That said, we did play them close with less defensive talent then than we have now. It’s going to be a chess match to see who blinks first. We’ll find out for sure about what kind of coach Chilly is this week.

by purplegrey on Dec 29, 2008 1:39 PM CST reply actions  

As an Eagles fan...

…I haven’t thought about Brad Childress much since he left in 2005. But I was surprised to read a lot of the comments criticizing him, especially for the use of timeouts and clock management. Those are, if you don’t know, two of Andy Reid’s major problems (and have been for a decade). I find that similarity really interesting.

It should be a great game.

by ajay on Dec 29, 2008 9:53 PM CST reply actions  

3 years is a good bit of time...

problem is Andy does tend to run the same plays he has ran a couple seasons ago. While Brad might not know everything, he might be able to recognize a handful of plays.

and definatly make sure you dont forget that name…. Jim Johnson

Who wants to play Leapfrog with Trent?

by anuj on Dec 30, 2008 9:39 AM CST reply actions  

no

we are not going to forget the nam Jim Johnson. He is a living nightmare

by vikefansd on Dec 30, 2008 12:08 PM CST up reply actions  

check that

his defense is a living nightmare plus where to expect the blitz is another one

Who wants to play Leapfrog with Trent?

by anuj on Dec 30, 2008 1:04 PM CST up reply actions  

Not worried about Reid at all...

… the only one to worry about is Jim Johnson.

by BacksThePack on Dec 30, 2008 9:48 AM CST reply actions  

BLITZ COUNTER......

sweep left, sweep right…………screen left, screen right………….i also like the delayed shovel pass to the RB!!!!! simple (keep your head tavaris,you belong!!!!!!)

MDK

by PAtxMADDENKING on Dec 30, 2008 2:50 PM CST reply actions  

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