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4 Days Until the Eagles Season Begins, and More in Today’s Vault

See what Andrew Salciunas found in the Audio Vault today. Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show, they dive into the Vault to grab Audio relevant to the day. Today…

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 24: Kamu Grugier-Hill #54 and Mychal Kendricks #95 of the Philadelphia Eagles carry Jake Elliott #4 of the Philadelphia Eagles off the field after the game against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field on September 24, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 27-24.

PHILADELPHIA, PA – SEPTEMBER 24: Kamu Grugier-Hill #54 and Mychal Kendricks #95 of the Philadelphia Eagles carry Jake Elliott #4 of the Philadelphia Eagles off the field after the game against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field on September 24, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles defeated the Giants 27-24.

(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

See what Andrew Salciunas found in the Audio Vault today. Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show, they dive into the Vault to grab Audio relevant to the day. Today that included a few things that happened on this day in history, but also a lot of NFL sounds with it being week 1. So he went back and got some Chiefs and Lions highlights with them playing the first game of the season, some Eagles highlights, and more.

Here is the full lineup from today's Audio Vault:

  • Michael Spinks beats Steffen Tangstad by TKO on this day in 1986
  • Cal Ripken Jr. Break Lou Gehrig's Consecutive Game Record on this day in 1995
  • Dante Hall's Punt Return
  • Torrance Small TD Highlight in honor of his Birthday
  • With it being 4 days from the start of the Eagles' season, they played Johns Clayton announcing the Eagles' trade of Kevin Kolb, who wore the number 4
  • Jake Elliotts's record-breaking FG vs the Giants in honor of him also wearing the number 4

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Week 1 Power Rankings Round Up- Are the Eagles Due for Regression?

Week 1 is finally here. On Thursday, we get the first real NFL game of the season. Then Sunday, the Eagles take the field for the first time when they head up to New England to take on the Patriots. Our first chance to see if this team can match what it did last year. Will Jalen Hurts look like an MVP again? Can the defense be as dominant as it was last year? We start to get answers to those questions, and more, Sunday at 4:30.  

Most Eagles fans are probably fairly confident in this team. But how does the National Media view this team? Do they think there will be a regression? Or are they with us and already have the Eagles penciled into the Super Bowl again? 

The week 1 power rankings are out. And while in the grand scheme of things, power rankings mean nothing, lots of people still check them out every week. There is a reason every single website does Power Rankings, people read them. We love to say we don't care what the National Media thinks. But we do. Even if we only want something to complain about and want a reason to make ourselves out to be Under Dogs. 

So what does the National Media think of this Eagles team heading into week 1? What issues do some of them foresee for the Eagles? Let's check out what many of these Websites are saying about the Birds. 

Here is where all of the National Websites ranked the Eagles in the Week 1 Power Rankings:

NFL Network (2)

NFL Network focused on talking about each team's biggest issues and questions. For the Eagles, that was WR Depth. If your biggest problem though is depth, that is a decent problem to have. The other elite teams all had questions about one starting group or the other. Yes, the Eagles will have a problem if one of their starters gets injured, but that can also be said about most teams. 

Check out their full power rankings here.

The Athletic (2)

The Athletic gave the best-case scenario and worst-case scenario for each team. Their best-case scenario was basically just that the Eagles pick up where they left off, Hurts continues to grow, and they run through a weak NFC. But the worst-case scenario is interesting. They were exceptionally healthy last year, and as good as Jalen Carter is, they are relying on a rookie being great his rookie season. But again, if your biggest issue is, what if people get hurt, you are in a good spot? That tells you it is hard to find big concerns for this team. 

Check out their full power rankings here.

CBS (3)

Is the Super Bowl hangover for the losing team real? The Bengals still made the AFC Championship game last year, and looked great, even if they started slow.  The Chiefs made it back to the AFC Championship game after losing the Super Bowl to the Bucs. The Niners missed the playoffs after losing the Super Bowl, but that was because almost everyone got hurt. The Rams missed the playoffs after losing to the Patriots. And before them, the Patriots won the Super Bowl after losing to the Eagles.

It feels like it is kind of overstated. 3 of the last 5 Super Bowl losers made it back to at least the Conference Championship game. The two teams who did slump after losing the Super Bowl did not have an elite QB. The Rams still had Jared Goff, and the 49ers had Jimmy G, and he missed most of that season. They wound up playing CJ Beathard for most of the year. The Eagles have Jalen Hurts. As long as he is healthy, they have a lot more in common with the Patriots, Bengals, and Chiefs, than they do with the Rams and Niners. 

Check out their full power rankings here.

Sports Illustrated (4)

People keep saying they will regress, but why? What about last season can they not replicate? The offense is almost all back. 3 of the 4 double digits sack guys are back. The CB room is all back. The things that made them special, are all still there. Just saying that team will regress because you feel like it, is not real analysis. If you don't have a real reason to say they are going to regress, why say it at all? 

Check out their full power rankings here.

Pro Football Talk (3)

As we already established, the Super Bowl hangover thing is really a thing, at least for the losing team. If anything, it seems to make teams hungrier. There may be a target on their back, but that was also true for most of last season when they had run away with the NFC early on.  

You can read PFT's full Power Rankings here. 

Pro Football Network (2)

At least somebody is pointing out that you shouldn’t predict regression just because you feel like it will happen. This defense is still very talented. Until they show on the field they are not as good, we should not be acting like there will be a major regression. 

Check out their full power rankings here. 

Fox Sports (2)

Those are all fair questions to ask. They are relying on two new coordinators with little to no NFL experience. And they are relying on some young guys to step up. There is good reason to think those things will all happen. But we do need to see them show it.  

 You can check out their full power rankings here. 

Yahoo Sports (2)

Swift could be a secret weapon. Last year the one dimension the Eagles lacked on offense was an RB who can be dangerous catching the ball. Swift changes that. That is one more thing teams need to worry about when they already had to worry about Hurts running, the two WRs, and Dallas Goedert. 

Check out their full power rankings here.

97.5 The Fanatic (1)

Finally, somebody with sense enough to put the Eagles at 1. Check out our own full power rankings below:

Overview

Average Ranking- 2.333

Most people seem to agree they are the 2nd best team behind the Chiefs. Which is fair enough given the Chiefs won. Some people for some reason put the Bengals ahead of them, and Sports Illustrated also put the Niners ahead of them because they just feel like the Eagles will regress, even if they have no actual reason to make that claim.

But for the most part, Eagles fans have no real reason to be upset. Most National Outlets are recognizing this is still a very good team, and are digging for reasons to knock them.

Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.