I really do wonder what Russell Wilson or Dak Prescott could here. Would be a nice experiment to test the QB talent vs supporting cast debate.
Stopped your pressers midstream?I've done this more often than I care to admit.
This guy was so atrocious here....how is he still employed beyond his last name?
His dad was an NFL coach for a long time. So just like Flounder, he is a legacy.
Now wait a minute! Okay, this guy is a real zero. That's true. So this guy is a total loser? Let me tell you the story of another loser...His dad was an NFL coach for a long time. So just like Flounder, he is a legacy.
I think it'll come down to how quickly the Eagles get healthy (or not). They are decimated with injuries right now... DJax, Lane Johnson, Zack Ertz, Jason Peters, Malik Jackson, Hassan Ridgeway, Alshon Jeffrey, Avonte Maddox, Miles Sanders, Dallas Goedert, Jalen Reagor, Isaac Seumalo, Brandon Brooks, Andre Dillard... the list goes on. Some of those guys will be back and some won't. There's no question that Philly is hands-down a better team when they're healthy but they are crushed with injuries and their remaining schedule is tough.Just look at the Eagles schedule. It’s pretty hard as well after the next 3 or so.
the division *may* come down to that last name in Philly. They host the Skins.
Welp, even by your calculations on results (which are fair to generous), that last game would have Wash at 5-10 and Philly at 5-9-1. Ergo it would be for the division titleI think it'll come down to how quickly the Eagles get healthy (or not). They are decimated with injuries right now... DJax, Lane Johnson, Zack Ertz, Jason Peters, Malik Jackson, Hassan Ridgeway, Alshon Jeffrey, Avonte Maddox, Miles Sanders, Dallas Goedert, Jalen Reagor, Isaac Seumalo, Brandon Brooks, Andre Dillard... the list goes on. Some of those guys will be back and some won't. There's no question that Philly is hands-down a better team when they're healthy but they are crushed with injuries and their remaining schedule is tough.
Even as it stands, Philly has to be favored. Washington may find a way, at best, to go 3-1 vs Dallas, New York, Cinci, and Detroit (2-2 is more likely, imo) but then they're going to get annihilated by Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Seattle. So let's optimistically say they go 3-4 in the stretch, they're now at 5-9. They finish with Carolina and Philly which could go either way, though I doubt they'll be favored in either matchup. Carolina is playing well under Rhule and Philly is a good football team when healthy. 5-11 seems the most likely outcome to me. Philly is 2-4-1 and they still get Dallas x2, the Giants, and Washington. Even if they lose every other game but win those four they are 6-9-1.
Had Washington beat the Giants I could see the division coming down to the last game of the season if everything broke right for them but I don't think it's going to happen.
that’s what I’m saying.....beyond his name, he brings jack IMO.
Those are absolute best case calculations where Washington wins the games they should and probably one they shouldn't, and where the Eagles lose every remaining game outside of the NFCE. More realistically, Washington loses a game or two more than outlined and Philly wins a game or two more.Welp, even by your calculations on results (which are fair to generous), that last game would have Wash at 5-10 and Philly at 5-9-1. Ergo it would be for the division title
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