
The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny No Pack No: Recapping the Eagles Win, plus Jonathan Taylor’s MVP chances
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Nov 11, 2025 Mina chats with Domonique Foxworth, a former NFL cornerback and savvy analyst, dissecting the Eagles’ narrow win over the Packers. They debate whether the game was defined by stellar defense or conservative offense. Domonique also makes a compelling case for Jonathan Taylor as a legitimate MVP candidate this season, while discussing the challenges faced by both the Eagles and Packers offenses. Plus, they break down the Rams' innovative use of three tight end sets and critique the struggling Bills offense.
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Questionable Fourth-Down Gamble
- Nick Sirianni's fourth-down decision felt unjustified and contradicted analytics that recommended punting.
- The hosts argue the choice risked field position and failed to address the clear question of why he didn't punt.
Eagles Pass Rush Emerges
- The Eagles' four-man pass rush suddenly looks legitimate after adding Jalen Phillips and Nolan Smith.
- Mina and Domonique see the pass rush as a foundational upgrade that changes defensive identity.
Stars Versus Conservatism Decided Game
- The Eagles offense played to its conservative identity while the Packers' offense struggled to execute.
- Philly's stars (Hurts, Barkley, Devontae) made clutch plays; Green Bay lacked comparable playmakers.

