Birdfeed: Vol. 22.12; Even in Victory, Doubt Increases
The Eagles don’t feel like the NFL’s best team. In fact, questions increase each week.
The Eagles don’t feel like the NFL’s best team. In fact, questions increase each week.
The Eagles undefeated season is gone and concerns that were “minor” just a few days ago are now very real.
Despite a bit of a sluggish start, the Eagles put away the Texans in Week 9 with minimal effort. However, something of concern may become a significant problem.
I’m heading out on a 36 hour whirlwind with my eldest son that will hopefully result in seeing the Philadelphia Phillies win a World Series title.
The Eagles defeated their division rival Sunday night despite another less-than-stellar 2nd half. This is a real thing now, huh?
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 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.
Jalen Hurts again looked outstanding (for one half, at least), and the Eagles offense continued to look dominant (for one half [again]).
For one half of football Monday night the Eagles looked like the NFC’s version of the Buffalo Bills.
The Eagles are back and lessons from the Bering Sea should be considered before moving forward.
It’s been a rough season for the Philadelphia faithful. Here’s why. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
The Eagles are doing nothing well and headed nowhere fast. (Photo by The Athletic)
This season isn’t any fun. I know a guy that may change that. (Photo by the Philadelphia Eagles)
The Eagles suffered their third straight loss. The toll of losing grows increasingly visible. (Photo by AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
The Eagles were bad. Nick Sirianni’s offense was worse. Jalen Hurts was worst of all. (Photo by John F. Rhodes)