Eagles 29 Oct 20
Abnormal anticipation of the Cowboys vs. Eagles SNF game
Of course it’s not a “normal” Philly-Dallas week in 2020… what’s new? Without our old Comments section around, it feels even weirder. (…)
Of course it’s not a “normal” Philly-Dallas week in 2020… what’s new? Without our old Comments section around, it feels even weirder. (…)
Often when teams acquire veteran talent in their bye weeks, it means they are desperate. You expect that kind of move from a 1-5 team, (…)
Here is the short story version of the Eagles heading into Week 8: Injuries have claimed many, and now DeSean Jackson is gone with a (…)
Actually it was an entertaining game… at least more entertaining to me than the presidential debate, which I had on my second TV screen (…)
Aaron Kasinitz of PennLive.com has a hot take on the Ravens bye week… it is a hard look at why the Ravens are not exactly confident (…)
So are the Eagles “a team with heart which just needs a few guys to get healthy”? Or are they an organization in denial which needs to (…)
If you’re an Eagles fan, you probably take comfort from the second-half comeback from a thoroughly beaten-up home team. If you’re (…)
You might say the Eagles’ defense is lucky to have to face Lamar Jackson at an unlucky time for the Ravens— Lamar is still nursing a (…)
Forgive me for thinking Joe Burrow was ready to give the Cincinnati Bengals a puncher’s chance against the Ravens defense. Burrow is an (…)
At least the Eagles’ offense showed up against a top-rated Steelers’ defense— but in the end, it couldn’t keep up with Ben (…)
Historically the Bengals (1-2-1) have always played the Ravens (3-1) tough so they are always dangerous. You never overlook them on your (…)
Nice to see the overachieving effort which got the Birds the win in San Fran— but now a well-rested and extremely motivated Steelers (…)
In fairness to San Francisco, they were relying on their own “B” team as well… of course, they had George Kittle at his most “dominant (…)
It was far from a perfect outing for the Ravens, but they managed to take over the game with a host of timely splash plays. Maybe as John (…)
Coming off a dreadful overall performance last Monday night against Kansas City, the Ravens think they’ll recapture their mojo against the (…)
By “thin” I mean they are running out of original depth chart players! Meanwhile, San Francisco has had injury problems too— but so far (…)
Regression to the mean— that’s a description of the current Philadelphia Eagles organization and team roster which is gaining (…)
Baltimore’s supposedly vaunted defense was shredded by Kansas City’s creative offense, while the Chiefs’ defense virtually (…)
The Eagles did not play well enough to win on Sunday, but they played well enough not to lose to the 0-2-1 Cincinnati Bengals. That in a (…)
The Cincinnati Bengals are in a rebuild mode; the Eagles are in a free-fall at the moment. It’s a long season (hopefully!) and things (…)
When I first saw this game on the schedule, I was drooling. Of course, I did not know that both teams would be 2-0 or that the iconic (…)
So you’re a typical Eagles fan and you’ve already assumed the worst for 2020 at 0-2…feel no shame, I’ve been there before. Yeah, the (…)
“Watson vs. Lamar” hype became inconsequential… the Ravens defense took over the game and all Lamar Jackson needed was his supporting (…)
It became apparent very early in the game that the Eagles defense was not only bending but breaking. Something about Sean McVay’s pre-snap (…)
By no means a must-win for either team, but certainly a referendum on the resilience of the Eagles to come back and play well for an entire (…)