Birdfeed: Vol. 23.14; One Original Thought
Allow me to echo points others have made throughout the week before I get to something many of us may be ignoring because it Hurts too bad. Pun intended.
Allow me to echo points others have made throughout the week before I get to something many of us may be ignoring because it Hurts too bad. Pun intended.
The Eagles were trounced by the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13. Were the Eagles exposed as title contending frauds or can they climb their way back up the mountain?
Someway, somehow, the Eagles continue to claw their way to victory when defeat appears imminent.
Complaining about an 8-1 football team is peak NFL fan privilege, but this is what we do.
Despite an NFL best 7-1 record, the Eagles are missing something of late. Time to bring back the ground and pound.
Jalen Hurts needs to be better. There is no simpler way to address what ails the Eagles most right now.
The Eagles haven’t lost this season and yet it feels like they haven’t won either. What happens next?
Jalen Hurts’ performance against the Patriots was a strong indictment of the Eagles preseason strategy.
I’ve been dead since Saturday with the flu, and despite the fever and medicinal fog, even I knew Sunday’s game plan in Chicago was dumb.
Micah Parsons isn’t wrong. Parsons isn’t necessarily right, either, but he isn’t wrong.
It’s a funny thing when your team is 11-1, owns the best record in the NFL and just pummeled what many believed was one of the NFL’s most physical teams: […]
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.