Birdfeed: Vol. 22.6; Bye Week
The Eagles defeated their division rival Sunday night despite another less-than-stellar 2nd half. This is a real thing now, huh?
The Eagles defeated their division rival Sunday night despite another less-than-stellar 2nd half. This is a real thing now, huh?
Coaching is a disaster league-wide, new tactics with Carson Wentz, and the Colts should consider an NIL deal. Oh, and Steve Kerr is lying.
The Eagles went to the desert and escaped with a win despite a less than stellar showing. Good teams find ways to win, especially on the road, but what made […]
The war on football is back, I say something stupid about the Steelers, and scoring in the NFL is definitely down. Like, way down.
The 4-0 Eagles have been very, very impressive. Finding areas of concerns is no easy task. Nonetheless, I’ve found a few that may be worth keeping an eye on.
This should be the last time I mail it in. I think.
Jalen Hurts again looked outstanding (for one half, at least), and the Eagles offense continued to look dominant (for one half [again]).
I’m on the underdogs this week, so take the favorites.
For one half of football Monday night the Eagles looked like the NFC’s version of the Buffalo Bills.
Not sure I know much of anything about most of these teams after Week 1, but let’s make some Week 2 picks anyway.
The Eagles are back and lessons from the Bering Sea should be considered before moving forward.
I’m sorry this is so late. My 5 year-old son puked all over the house today. It was as gross as Jalen Hurts’ performance last week.
I really liked Deebo Samuel and the 49ers when I picked this photo. Two days later and I feel awful about the uber-popular underdog Niners (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
It all comes down to Sunday night for Derek Carr and the Raiders. [And the Chargers too, but they’re not pictured.] (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
Covid Struck the household so the last two weeks have been a blur. Please stay six feet from your screen. Thanks.