Yep, once the narrative is set, the stories follow it, no matter what. Every missed passed will be amplified until the end of the season. Most teams would be happy with 31 points, 300 yards passing, and 3 TD’s. The Hail Mary was a catchable pass, but those are always 50/50, so I don’t really hold the QB responsible for the result of those. They are more luck than anything. Whenever the defense gives up more than 24 points, they are at fault for the loss IMO.
One it comes to Philly beat writers, Kempski is one of the good ones. An illustrated guide to the Eagles season.
https://www.phillyvoice.com/evolutio...mpression=true
I wonder if Carson is still seeing a QB guru in the off season. He really should if he wants to be one of the best. You should never stop trying to be better. I know the team has been a revolving door of talent this year but his accuracy has taken a step back it would appear. Needs to work on ball placement.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/12/nfl...ggles-nfc-east
The Eagles offense is fundamentally flawed, from the construction of the roster to the scheme itself. That’s not going to change over the next month. Philadelphia still has a decent shot at making the playoffs, but it’s probably in the team’s best interest to just pack it in and start looking ahead to 2020.
Oh here we go again with the Cowboys currently losing
The cowgirls are worse then the Eagles and they have a healthy team.
Pretty sad that either the Cowboys or Eagles will probably make the playoffs at 8-8 and be hosting a 13-3 Seattle or San Fran. The NFL's seeding is fubar. If they want to give every division winner a playoff spot fine but seed them without giving any consideration to who's a division winner and who isn't.