(00:00-13:14) The season has flipped on it’s head. The mental toughness that got the Eagles to 10-1 seems to be the same reason they are now 10-4. If the locker room was faltering before, what’s it like now?
(13:15-35:11) Andrew reacts to what he heard from the postgame press conference and breaks down where things fell apart against the Seahawks.
(35:21-53:02) It’s impossible to simply break down the game anymore, the problems have bled into each other and it’s impossible to not look ahead with fear.
(53:38-1:13:44) Andrew brings up the locker room again and plays clips from the last few weeks showcasing the tonal shift. The offensive scheme is not great, but blame should be put on Jalen Hurts.
(1:14:11-1:35:40) AJ Brown tweets mid-show defending Jalen Hurts, Andrew reacts. The Carson comparisons begin to come out from callers.
(1:41:18- 1:55:58) Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins the show to react and attempt to make sense of this Eagles fallout.
(1:57:31-2:17:32) Andrew shifts blame to Nick Sirianni and focuses on the coaching mess, both schematically and culturally. How did Drew Lock drive 92 yards for the game winning TD and make it look easy?
(2:17:32-2:47:19) The show clears the busy phone lines as for the third week in a row, the city is reeling. Whether it be Hurts, Sirianni, Howie, or even Jason Kelce, the city is throwing blame around today.