Big Noon is the Worst
I understand this is an irrational take with no statistical support, but Big Noon is the worst and it’s poisoning Big Ten Football.
I understand this is an irrational take with no statistical support, but Big Noon is the worst and it’s poisoning Big Ten Football.
The Eagles went to Tampa and performed like a team lacking leadership, urgency and culture.
The 49ers Week 3 collapse took the crown as the worst of the season and the Eagles need to give it Saquon Barkley alot. And then some more.
I think the NFL as a whole needs to reevaluate their philosophy/strategy when it comes to quarterbacks.
The Eagles survived multiple 4th down failures, sloppy turnovers and critical injuries to beat the Saints. Also, there may be an issue with the highly paid franchise quarterback. Again.
Ja’Marr Chase is angry, the Rams are in trouble, and the last two coaches to take the Eagles to the Super Bowl could be fired before Halloween.
NFL talk all week focused around how sluggish offenses have looked and the neutered passing attacks. Is it true? Yes. Maybe. I think so.
Though the Eagles devastating collapse to Atlanta can be boiled down to one play, there are two significant issues sheltering behind Saquon Barkley’s crucial drop.
Zero confidence in the picks this week. You’re welcome.
There was a lot to like Thursday night from the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles and still some lingering issues from that disastrous 2023 closing stretch.
I am pathetic.
Listen, you can’t overthink Week 1, which is a more polished way of saying I have no idea what’s going down this week, so let’s just let it rip.
Football is back. Nothing is better.
To all my readers, yes, all five of you…
I forgot about the Super Bowl.