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Too early for Eagles fans to go into red-zone panic

August 23rd, 2010

THE EAGLES’ first offense has played three quarters, taken the ball into the red zone three times, and scored zero touchdowns, which has led to the conclusion by some that the sky is falling. Which is ridiculous. On the first trip, tight end Brett Celek dropped a touchdown pass from Kevin Kolb. On the second, fullback Leonard Weaver pushed the offense back outside the red zone by getting called for a holding penalty. On the third, a touchdown pass to Jason Avant was nullified because of the NFL’s annual preseason crusade against offensive linemen who aren’t lined up correctly. That’s it. Talk about your small sample sizes. “I think a lot of stuff we’ve done, we’ve stopped ourselves,” said

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