Sam Bradford, Keith Jones, And More In The Audio Vault
Every day on the Mid-Day Show, they take a trip to the Audio Vault. Andrew Salciunas and Ray Dunner pour through old audio relevant to the day and pull out the best stuff to play on the show. It may be for someone celebrating a birthday, big anniversaries, or just something connected to something going on in Philly sports right now.
Here is the lineup from the Audio Vault today:
- Lyndon B. Johnson Signs New Law To Open Door for AFL-NFL Merger
- A story about how that merger came to be
- Happy Birthday Keith Jones
- Jones telling a story about being traded, and thinking he was about to get bad medical news
- Happy Birthday Sam Bradford
- Sam Bradford Hits Jordan Matthews For A Walkoff OT Win Vs the Cowboys
You can listen to the full Audio Vault below:
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Week 10 Power Rankings Roundup- Eagles Still On Top
If you were told before the season that the Eagles would go into the bye week 8-1, everyone would be over the moon. Yet here we are, 8 weeks in, with the Eagles 8-1, and there is some trepidation. The secondary has been struggling, and people aren’t happy with the playcalling from Brian Johnson. And there are fair reasons to be upset about those two things. But heading into week 10, they are the only 8-1 team.
Are the Eagles flawed? Sure. But what team isn’t flawed this season? The 49ers? They are on a 3-game losing streak and Brock Purdy is getting exposed of late. The Cowboys? They also have 3 losses and the Eagles just beat them. The Chiefs? Outside of Travis Kelce, they have no reliable weapons and it has led to their offense being almost pedestrian. The Bills? They lost their 4th game of the season this past week. The Lions and Seahawks got crushed by the Ravens. And those Ravens may be the closest thing to perfect so far this year, but even they have 2 bad losses through week 9.
So yes, the Eagles have issues, but so does every team. Look around and every winning team could complain about ugly wins. The important thing is the Eagles have the most ugly wins and just one ugly loss.
So why do we get so worried about the Eagles’ flaws and ignore that every team is flawed? It’s natural because we watch the Eagles every week so we notice it more. We aren’t seeing the Chiefs and 49ers as much to pick up on those flaws. But they are there. And so even with the flaws the Eagles have, we can still call them the best team in the league.