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There’s been much to due about the Eagles’ defensive struggles this season. The 30th ranked run defense has allowed big days to nearly every running back that has lined up opposite them: Cadillac Williams (91), Michael Turner (114), Ahmad Bradshaw (86) and Frank Gore (127). Next week, the Eagles will have another daunting task. Two weeks ago, [...]
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