Eagles Win Has Many Heroes, But 1 Villian
Sitting at 2-1 after their victory over the Saints on Sunday, the Eagles find themselves very beaten up (but not broken) as they prepare for one last game in Tampa Bay before the early bye week. The positives far outweigh the negative, but a looming presence may actually be holding them back. Let’s start with all the positive thoughts!
The defense dials up another promising effort
All summer when discussing the Vic Fangio defense I was convinced of just one thing. They would be much better in November than they would be in September. Wins over the Packers and the Saints, two potential division winners in the NFC, could prove huge come January in the playoff seeding race.
What is clear is that the defense is solid enough to give this team a chance to win every week. They won’t be a Top 5 type dominant unit that thrills a fan base, but they haven’t been the reason the Eagles lost yet. Remember, if Nick Sirianni chooses to kick a field goal in two different opportunities vs Atlanta they probably give up just 15 points. The defense is at the very least intriguing!
The Georgia Dawgs FINALLY were on the attack
Jalen Carter was unblockable for the majority of the afternoon. He was shedding double teams, disrupting Derek Carr and dominating the Vikings offensive line.
Jordan Davis looked like the guy he has been from September through November the last two seasons. He was instinctive and physical. His gas tank didn’t drop off either. Nakobe Dean was better than solid and only had a few rocky plays. Those three becoming impact starters is a must if you have dreams of a playoff run.
The young secondary is getting the job done
Quinyon Mitchell can’t be crowned a prince just yet, but he certainly looks like he belongs. Reed Blankenship comes up with another interception at a critical moment to seal the victory. Darius Slay might be your MVP though. He continues to play some of his best ball as an Eagle even at his advanced age, but his leadership is evident. The other players talk about it and Slay continues to impress.
Now to Jalen Hurts
He followed the script of the Eagles first game victory vs Green Bay, look rough early and deliver big plays down the stretch. Hurts continues to make poor decisions. His ball protection is the worst in the NFL since the beginning of 2023. The Super Bowl 57 performance is a distant memory. It doesn’t even seem like he’s the same player. When you don’t have confidence that your quarterback is smart under pressure, that’s a problem. You can compliment the good and point out that the bad is just as prominent.
Nick Sirianni is the villain
Winning despite your Head Coach is the headline that defines the start of this season. Nick Sirianni cost them a game vs the Falcons with his over aggressiveness and it continued in the Saints game. His inability to realize that the defense needs a reward of taking the easy points escapes him.
For the second consecutive week, he stresses his own defense by not supporting them. He passes on easy field goals just to attempt 60-yarders. Worst of all, he spiked the football. Nick can’t read the room. It’s not the time for him to brag, especially on himself. He claims that he listens, but unfortunately, he never learns.