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*Official 2020 Philadelphia Eagles Thread* Humanity will never recover from the most horrible event to happen in the last 100 years: Doug Pederson pla (4 Viewers)

Dalton is better than Hurts this season and costs not much more.  You're really all in on the "Philly can do no wrong and Dallas can do no good" stance this year hey.

EDT:  To be clear, I despise Dallas as much or more than anyone in here.  But I can admit that they've had a really good offseason.
it works out most of the time.  I dont see why it wont this year either

 
Was digging up some WR numbers under Doug, and wondered if this was some kind of record.  Do you think any other team in the league has not had a WR crack 850+ yards in the last 4 seasons?
Those KC teams from 2014-2017 had some really bad WR production. Went whole seasons without a WR scoring a TD. If anything, the success they are having now, after moving on from guys like Dwayne Bowe and focusing on speed, could be encouraging for us. 

 
Since the NFL recorded Sack stats the Philadelphia Eagles are the #1 team in that category followed by a surprise in the Saints 

 
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Those KC teams from 2014-2017 had some really bad WR production. Went whole seasons without a WR scoring a TD. If anything, the success they are having now, after moving on from guys like Dwayne Bowe and focusing on speed, could be encouraging for us. 
Ya you're right.  12, 13, and 14 they never had a WR over 850, but they didn't hit 4 years of it like we did.  Bowe in 11 and Maclin in 15 both hit over 850.  Both over 1000 actually.  Would be hard to find any team I think that went 4 years without a WR over 850.  With how much we spread the ball out, good chance that happens again this year.

 
53 Man Roster Prediction from NJ.com

(Writer’s Note 2: PS indicates practice squad player; the Eagles will be allowed to keep 13 practice squad players due to Matt Leo’s International Pathway Player exemption)

QB (3, 3): Carson Wentz, Jalen Hurts, Nate Sudfeld
Missed the cut: Kyle Lauletta (PS1)
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Sudfeld vs. Lauletta (QB2B)

There stands a strong chance that the Eagles dress three quarterbacks on Sundays this season. With Wentz’s injury history and Hurts’ potential package role on offense, the Eagles will need Sudfeld in case of an emergency. The Eagles will keep three quarterbacks this year, so Sudfeld may actually benefit in some way from the addition of Hurts, as oppose to a veteran pocket passer. Either way, this is Wentz’s show and Hurts is, at best, a supporting character on game days.
 

RB (4, 7): Miles Sanders, Boston Scott, Corey Clement, Elijah Holyfield
Missed the cut: Michael Warren (PS2), Adrian Killins
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Clement vs. Holyfield vs. Warren vs. Killens (RBs 3 & 4)

Sanders and Scott are locked into roster spots, even if the Eagles decide to bring in a notable veteran to fill out the depth chart later in the offseason. Until they add that veteran, Clement has a good shot of making the roster as well, but only if he is healthy. While Clement’s spot isn’t etched in stone, he’s good in third-down situations on offense and provides help on special teams. While the fourth spot seems wide open, we’ll go with Holyfield over two undrafted rookies because the Eagles have liked the former Georgia tailback for a while.

TE (3, 10): Zach Ertz, Dallas Goedert, Josh Perkins
Missed the cut: Noah Togiai (PS3), Alex Ellis
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Perkins vs. Togiai vs. Ellis (TE3)

Ertz and Goedert are the top tight end tandem in the league. That distinction can’t be overstated. Behind them, though, there’s an interesting competition. Perkins and Ellis both had their moments as No. 3 tight ends last year, but the Eagles didn’t seem too enamored with either throughout the campaign. Togiai is a well-paid undrafted rookie, who could push through to the main roster. That said, Perkins has the edge heading to camp, as his wide receiver versatility will help the Eagles at the X spot if Alshon Jeffery is injured to start the season.

WR (6, 16): DeSean Jackson, Jalen Reagor, Marquise Goodwin, Greg Ward, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, John Hightower
PUP: Alshon Jeffery
Missed the cut: Deontay Burnett, Marcus Green, Robert Davis, Quez Watkins (PS4), Shelton Gibson, Khalil Tate (PS5), Manasseh Bailey
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Hightower vs. Burnett vs. Davis vs. Watkins vs. Gibson (WR6)

The draft weekend led to a full-on oil change of the wide receiver depth chart. Jackson, Reagor and Arcega-Whiteside are all locks to make the roster. Behind that trio, it gets interesting.  Will Alshon Jeffery even be healthy enough to be cleared for Week 1? He may need to start the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list.

If Jeffery is sidelined to start the season, that helps the rest of the group. With Jackson and Arcega-Whiteside likely to line up on the outside in three-receiver sets, Reagor will have a role in the slot. The first-round pick will still rotate with Jackson at the Z position, but he will probably see a lot of action as a versatile slot piece. His backup in the slot is likely to be Ward, who excelled in that role down the stretch last season.

Goodwin is a veteran presence who can lineup in the slot and the Z receiver position, like Reagor and Jackson. With that said, he and Jackson provide insurance for each other. With a reworked contract and a shortened offseason program, Goodwin is a good bet to stick around over a high-upside rookie at the position. The battle at the bottom of the depth chart will be between Hightower, Watkins, Burnett and Davis. Hightower will be the favorite heading into camp because of his size-speed combo.

OL (9, 25): Andre Dillard, Isaac Seumalo, Jason Kelce, Brandon Brooks, Lane Johnson, Matt Pryor, Jack Driscoll, Prince Tega Wanogho, Nate Herbig
Missed the cut: Luke Juriga (PS6), Sua Opeta (PS7), Keegan Render, Casey Tucker, Jordan Mailata, Julian Good-Jones
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Juriga vs. Herbig vs. Opeta vs. Mailata (OL9)

The Jason Peters whispers have now reached “inside voice" noise levels. Still, we’ll pencil Dillard in as the starting left tackle. The rest of the starting group is locked in.

Pryor is the best backup lineman they have at this point, and he is likely to support the right guard and right tackle spots this season. Driscoll, the team’s second fourth-round pick, will back up left guard and/or center. Wanogho, who is considered to be among the biggest steals of the draft, could focus on being left tackle insurance. The Eagles like Herbig’s ability to play guard and center, so he makes the roster over Mailata, Juriga and Opeta.

With the new CBA’s roster-size adjustments, the Eagles shouldn’t keep more than nine offensive linemen on the 53-man roster. Each week, they can bring up a new offensive lineman from the practice squad to fit their needs.
 

DL (9, 34): Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox, Javon Hargrave, Derek Barnett, Malik Jackson, Josh Sweat, Hassan Ridgeway, Shareef Miller, Genard Avery
Missed the cut: Daeshon Hall, Casey Toohill (PS8), Joe Ostman, Bruce Hector, Albert Huggins, Raequan Williams (PS9), Matt Leo (PS - International Exemption), Anthony Rush
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Miller vs. Rush vs. Toohill vs. Ostman vs. Hector vs. Hall vs. Williams vs. Huggins (DL9)

It’s going to be hard to earn a spot on this depth chart. Graham, Cox, Hargrave, Barnett, Jackson, Sweat and Ridgeway are all locks to make the roster, barring something unforeseen like an injury or an off-the-field issue.

The Eagles invested fourth-round picks in Miller and Avery, so they may still be on “scholarship” this offseason. At the very least, the duo has a leg up on the rest of the competition. Rush made some serious strides last season and the team seems to like his upside. Toohill and Willams are probably the most notable dark horses for the 53-man roster among the group.

LB (6, 40): Nathan Gerry (OLB), T.J. Edwards (MLB), Duke Riley (OLB), Davion Taylor, Alex Singleton, Shaun Bradley
Missed the cut: Dante Olson (PS 10), Jatavis Brown
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Bradley vs. Brown vs. Singleton vs. Olsen (LBs 5 & 6)

This position is tough to figure out. While Gerry has a lock on one of the starting jobs, it’s unclear if the Eagles think Edwards is ready for the full-time middle linebacker role. That said, the former undrafted free agent is the clear favorite for that job.

Riley seems poised to beat out Brown, who has a veteran minimum salary that’s easy to shave off the books. Riley has the respect of his teammates and starting experience, while Brown screams “Corey Nelson 2.0". Plus, Brown seems pretty redundant when looking at Taylor and Phillips.

Taylor has phenomenal athletic ability, but it’s evident from his tape that there will be a bit of a learning curve for him at the NFL level. Taylor and Singleton are likely to be the Eagles’ top special teams aces at the linebacker position this season. Bradley, like Taylor, will also take time to adapt to the NFL level. That said, he should offer special teams upside with Riley, Edwards and Gerry all playing heavy snaps on defense.  Olson might be the Eagles’ most intriguing undrafted addition. He is likely to be a practice squad asset.

CB (6, 46): Darius Slay, Avonte Maddox, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Sidney Jones, Cre’Von LeBlanc, Craig James
Missed the cut: Rasul Douglas, Trevor Williams, Tremon Smith, Michael Jacquet, Elijah Riley, Prince Smith
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: LeBlanc vs. Williams vs. James (CBs 5 & 6)

The Eagles upgraded their starting lineup with the trade for Slay. He will be partnered with either Maddox or Jones, depending on who wins their intriguing training camp battle. With the Eagles going for a “positionless” secondary, Maddox is probably the favorite for the No. 2 job. Even if Jones loses out to Maddox, he should make the roster over Douglas, who is likely to be trade bait at some point.

Robey-Coleman was a smart acquisition in free agency, and he should start at nickel corner with Maddox on the outside. LeBlanc is a solid special teams player, and he has proven he can get the job done as the backup nickel corner. James has the ability to play all three corner spots and was a standout on special teams last year.

S (4, 50): Rodney McLeod, Jalen Mills, Will Parks, K’Von Wallace
Missed the cut: Marcus Epps (PS 11), Rudy Ford, Grayland Arnold (PS 12)
THE POSITION BATTLE TO WATCH: Mills vs. Parks vs. Wallace (SS)

The Eagles are going to have a very different look on the backend. Converting Mills to safety was a smart move, but having him immediately replace longtime leader, Malcolm Jenkins, could be a bumpy experiment. Luckily for the Eagles, they signed Parks in free agency and selected Wallace in the draft.

Parks is an ideal fit for the “big nickel” safety role, while Wallace could push the free-agent addition and Mills for playing time early on in his rookie year. Arnold’s signing has been mused about by Roseman, which is worth noting, but he will probably land on the practice squad initially.

ST (3, 53): Jake Elliott, Cam Johnston, Rick Lovato

There’s nothing to see here, but since you read all the way, Elliott’s pretty good at golf trick shots.

 
Jordan Mailata Experience is over?

That group of linebackers is ... interesting.

If Alshon could go on PUP, that seems like it would be a godsend.

 
Jordan Mailata Experience is over?

That group of linebackers is ... interesting.

If Alshon could go on PUP, that seems like it would be a godsend.
Definitely think this is the make-or-break season for Mailata. They either go all-in on him as having a future (even if it's as a 9th O-lineman), or decide to cut bait. 

Based on his injury, I don't think there was ever an expectation that Alshon would be ready by Week 1 so PUP was always the most likely path. In a normal year, because of the price tag he carries, and assuming he doesn't continue causing drama, I think they might have taken the approach of seeing which of these play out, while on PUP:

  • See how the first 6 weeks of the season play out and see if they can trade him to a WR-needy team
  • Have no room/need for him when his 6 weeks is up and he's healthy because the WR group is thriving and they can justify releasing him "to help him find playing time somewhere else"
  • They actually need the help and activate him as a Plan Z
But, in the current situation, it's possible he is healthy by the time the (delayed) season starts so PUP won't be an option and they might have to just either stick with him or release him.

 
Jordan Mailata Experience is over?

That group of linebackers is ... interesting.

If Alshon could go on PUP, that seems like it would be a godsend.
Agree.  This is just one guy's thoughts but it's nice to see a breakdown like that.  I don't want to give up on Mailata at all, unless maybe he really isn't grasping it. 

What would the PUP mean in terms of salary/cap?

 
I've been working on editing the radio broadcast to the video (which I should really get back to and finish). He's definitely lost a step, but still light years better than listening to Collingsworth question every Eagles touchdown in that game.
Kevin Harlan's call from the Westwood One broadcast is, by far, the best for the Philly Special. Made better by the run-up of Boomer Esiason's non-stop crapping on them for even going for it on 4th down against the mighty Patriots!
FYI, while waiting on this Zoom call with BG, they are playing different audio highlights while we wait and for the stretch of SB52 clips they played Harlan's call for the Philly Special. Michaels/Collinsworth for the BG strip sack, and the rest were Merrill and Mike.

 
Rumour is out that our first 4 weeks (in no particular order) will be:

vs Baltimore
vs Cinci
@ Cleveland
@ Pittsburgh
 

 
Rumour is out that our first 4 weeks (in no particular order) will be:

vs Baltimore
vs Cinci
@ Cleveland
@ Pittsburgh
 
An entire division to start a season. Man, that would mean another strong run of NFC east games to finish the season again.

 
An entire division to start a season. Man, that would mean another strong run of NFC east games to finish the season again.
Yep.  Apparently all the inter-conference games will start off the year for everyone, as it's easiest to get rid of those games if they push the season start back.

 
Deamon said:
Yep.  Apparently all the inter-conference games will start off the year for everyone, as it's easiest to get rid of those games if they push the season start back.
Makes sense

 
The GB in December is extra bad, because if the season gets delayed, it could wind up being a January or February game! Average HIGH that time of year: 27 degrees (9 degrees is average low.)

 
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If 100% of the games in any week are non-conference, I guess it would still work as a cut. And they can still push everything back. Too much unknown now to speculate, I guess...

 
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Feels like we always play Wash week 1.  Looking back, we actually have a lot of repeat openers.

2020:  @ Wash
2019:  vs Wash (W)
2018:  vs Atlanta (W)
2017:  @ Wash (W)
2016:  vs Cleve (W)
2015: @ Altanta (L)
2014: vs Jax (W)
2013: @ Wash (W)
2012: @ Cleve (W)

- 7-1 in the last 8 years
- Jax is the only team outside of Atl, Cleve, Wash we've opened with in the last NINE years.

 
Feels like we always play Wash week 1.  Looking back, we actually have a lot of repeat openers.

2020:  @ Wash
2019:  vs Wash (W)
2018:  vs Atlanta (W)
2017:  @ Wash (W)
2016:  vs Cleve (W)
2015: @ Altanta (L)
2014: vs Jax (W)
2013: @ Wash (W)
2012: @ Cleve (W)

- 7-1 in the last 8 years
- Jax is the only team outside of Atl, Cleve, Wash we've opened with in the last NINE years.
Our schedule always seems like deja vu. There's also the regular Seahawk game, and the GB game (usually in GB.) 

 
Week 1: @ WSH (September 13th)

Week 13: @ GB (December 6th)

Week 14: vs. Saints (December 13th)

Saints will be coming in to an outdoor, cold weather game for their 3rd of 3 straight road games (@Denver, @Atlanta) 

 
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PRESEASON

WEEK 1 · TBD @  Indianapolis Colts

WEEK 2 · TBB @ Miami Dolphins

WEEK 3 · TBD New England Patriots

WEEK 4 · TBD New York Jets

REGULAR SEASON

WEEK 1 · Sun 09/13 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Washington Redskins

WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EDT Los Angeles Rams

WEEK 3 · Sun 09/27 · 1:00 PM EDT Cincinnati Bengals

WEEK 4 · Sun 10/04 · 8:20 PM EDT @ San Francisco 49ers

WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Pittsburgh Steelers

WEEK 6 · Sun 10/18 · 1:00 PM EDT Baltimore Ravens

WEEK 7 · Thu 10/22 · 8:20 PM EDT New York Giants

WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 9 BYE

WEEK 10 · Sun 11/15 · 1:00 PM EST @ New York Giants

WEEK 11 · Sun 11/22 · 1:00 PM EST @ Cleveland Browns

WEEK 12 · Mon 11/30 · 8:15 PM EST Seattle Seahawks

WEEK 13 · Sun 12/06 · 4:25 PM EST @ Green Bay Packers

WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST New Orleans Saints

WEEK 15 · Sun 12/20 · 4:05 PM EST @ Arizona Cardinals

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/27 · 4:25 PM EST @ Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 1:00 PM EST Washington Redskins

 
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So, 2 Sunday Nights (@SF, vs. Cowboys), 1 Monday night (vs. Seattle), Thursday game is at home, against NYG and in the middle of 3 straight home games. Bye week right in the middle of the season. Season bookends with WSH, with opener there and season ender at home.

Things shook out pretty good, I would say. Weeks 12-16, though, is a tough road down the stretch.

 
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PRESEASON

WEEK 1 · TBD @  Indianapolis Colts

WEEK 2 · TBB @ Miami Dolphins

WEEK 3 · TBD New England Patriots

WEEK 4 · TBD New York Jets

REGULAR SEASON

WEEK 1 · Sun 09/13 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Washington Redskins

WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EDT Los Angeles Rams

WEEK 3 · Sun 09/27 · 1:00 PM EDT Cincinnati Bengals

WEEK 4 · Sun 10/04 · 8:20 PM EDT @ San Francisco 49ers

WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Pittsburgh Steelers

WEEK 6 · Sun 10/18 · 1:00 PM EDT Baltimore Ravens

WEEK 7 · Thu 10/22 · 8:20 PM EDT New York Giants

WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 9 BYE

WEEK 10 · Sun 11/15 · 1:00 PM EST @ New York Giants

WEEK 11 · Sun 11/22 · 1:00 PM EST @ Cleveland Browns

WEEK 12 · Mon 11/30 · 8:15 PM EST Seattle Seahawks

WEEK 13 · Sun 12/06 · 4:25 PM EST @ Green Bay Packers

WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST New Orleans Saints

WEEK 15 · Sun 12/20 · 4:05 PM EST @ Arizona Cardinals

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/27 · 4:25 PM EST @ Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 1:00 PM EST Washington Redskins
3 back to back road games stints doesn't seem very fun. 

Sucks that we have the Giants game after our Bye, would have liked a tough game there. 

Week 11-16 is absolutely brutal.  If injuries hit us like they have the last 2 years, we're toast.

Good chance to start off 3-0.  Need to at least be 2-1 there.  Rams home opener going to be huge.

First Cowboys game really favours us.  3rd straight home game for us, and they're on back to back road games.   Opposite of that for our road game in Dallas though.

We play no teams after a BYE this year which is nice.  We do play the Bengals and Seahawks after they have 10 days rest.

No road games for a month straight.    Oct 12-Nov 15 we don't hit the road.

 
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All teams that play each other in Week 2 have the same bye week. Whatever that means?
Interesting.  Could potentially move week 1 to the end of the season.  Week 2 move to the Bye week.  Super Bowl stays the same week (remove pro bowl week)

Maybe?

 
PRESEASON

WEEK 1 · TBD @  Indianapolis Colts

WEEK 2 · TBB @ Miami Dolphins

WEEK 3 · TBD New England Patriots

WEEK 4 · TBD New York Jets

REGULAR SEASON

WEEK 1 · Sun 09/13 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Washington Redskins

WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EDT Los Angeles Rams

WEEK 3 · Sun 09/27 · 1:00 PM EDT Cincinnati Bengals

WEEK 4 · Sun 10/04 · 8:20 PM EDT @ San Francisco 49ers

WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Pittsburgh Steelers

WEEK 6 · Sun 10/18 · 1:00 PM EDT Baltimore Ravens

WEEK 7 · Thu 10/22 · 8:20 PM EDT New York Giants

WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 9 BYE

WEEK 10 · Sun 11/15 · 1:00 PM EST @ New York Giants

WEEK 11 · Sun 11/22 · 1:00 PM EST @ Cleveland Browns

WEEK 12 · Mon 11/30 · 8:15 PM EST Seattle Seahawks

WEEK 13 · Sun 12/06 · 4:25 PM EST @ Green Bay Packers

WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST New Orleans Saints

WEEK 15 · Sun 12/20 · 4:05 PM EST @ Arizona Cardinals

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/27 · 4:25 PM EST @ Dallas Cowboys

WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 1:00 PM EST Washington Redskins
Pitt, Ball and LAR all should've been Primetime Match ups or National games 4:25 or later. I know people outside of both areas don't see it as a big thing and maybe it's not as it was in the past but Pitt/PHI is always good no matte what. Bal is a very solid team at the moment that was in the playoffs last year and that's 2 big name QBs playing they don't want to showcase nationally? Then you got the Rams match up that should've been Prime Football. I have yet to see who's got the national games or Sun/Mon nighters in those weeks. I love how we get The Giants on a Thurs night, 10 days before Dal at home on a SUN Night then a bye before going up to NYG again. That Giants game Thurs night is gonna be a quick turn around from a hard fought Ravens game. Gonna be interesting to get Burrow in the first few weeks and we get Rams beginning of the year which maybe a good thing. ARZ Is a tricky game to forecast. They got some offensive weapons but the question is do they have enough on Defense? Back in the 90s that last 3 weeks of games would be all Division match ups. Kind of cool to see the Cards on again. I remember numerous games I've gone too vs them. Remember Wille T grabbing a fumble at the Vet going almost 50 Yards for a score and Jake The Snake Plummer making another typical comeback against us to win a game ARZ had zero business winning. 

LOVE having NO at home. Gonna be sweater when we beat them and have to listen to Payton and company ##### and moan and try to come up with excuses. San Fran will be tough match up 

 
PRESEASON

WEEK 1 · TBD @  Indianapolis Colts

WEEK 2 · TBB @ Miami Dolphins

WEEK 3 · TBD New England Patriots

WEEK 4 · TBD New York Jets

REGULAR SEASON

WEEK 1 · Sun 09/13 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Washington Redskins W

WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EDT Los Angeles Rams W

WEEK 3 · Sun 09/27 · 1:00 PM EDT Cincinnati Bengals W

WEEK 4 · Sun 10/04 · 8:20 PM EDT @ San Francisco 49ers L

WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Pittsburgh Steelers W

WEEK 6 · Sun 10/18 · 1:00 PM EDT Baltimore Ravens L

WEEK 7 · Thu 10/22 · 8:20 PM EDT New York Giants W

WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST Dallas Cowboys W

WEEK 9 BYE

WEEK 10 · Sun 11/15 · 1:00 PM EST @ New York Giants W 

WEEK 11 · Sun 11/22 · 1:00 PM EST @ Cleveland Browns W

WEEK 12 · Mon 11/30 · 8:15 PM EST Seattle Seahawks W

WEEK 13 · Sun 12/06 · 4:25 PM EST @ Green Bay Packers L

WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST New Orleans Saints W

WEEK 15 · Sun 12/20 · 4:05 PM EST @ Arizona Cardinals W

WEEK 16 · Sun 12/27 · 4:25 PM EST @ Dallas Cowboys L

WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 1:00 PM EST Washington Redskins W
I can See us going 12-4 at the most if this plays out in our favor 11-5 should be the Goal though 

 
Eagles schedule!‬
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‪Let’s hope its on schedule‬
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‪Eagles with 4 primetime games for 14th consecutive season‬

‪Since 2007, Eagles have played 61 primetime games, tied for 3rd most by any NFL team in that span‬

 
WEEK 1 · Sun 09/13 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Washington Redskins- WIN... they play us tight but we pull it out
WEEK 2 · Sun 09/20 · 1:00 PM EDT Los Angeles Rams- WIN... big game for Carson to stick it to the Rams
WEEK 3 · Sun 09/27 · 1:00 PM EDT Cincinnati Bengals- WIN... Get Burrow early which is nice
WEEK 4 · Sun 10/04 · 8:20 PM EDT @ San Francisco 49ers- LOSS.... Tough game here, SF looks good again
WEEK 5 · Sun 10/11 · 1:00 PM EDT @ Pittsburgh Steelers- LOSS... Surprise loss.  Back to Back road games.  Lose a close one.
WEEK 6 · Sun 10/18 · 1:00 PM EDT Baltimore Ravens- WIN.... We turn it around with a huge win after a bad loss.  Doug style.
WEEK 7 · Thu 10/22 · 8:20 PM EDT New York Giants- WIN... Hit our groove here
WEEK 8 · Sun 11/01 · 8:20 PM EST Dallas Cowboys- WIN... 10 days rest... Dallas back to back road games
WEEK 9 BYE
WEEK 10 · Sun 11/15 · 1:00 PM EST @ New York Giants... WIN after our Bye.  4-0 in div so far.
WEEK 11 · Sun 11/22 · 1:00 PM EST @ Cleveland Browns... LOSS... another typical let down loss in a game we should win
WEEK 12 · Mon 11/30 · 8:15 PM EST Seattle Seahawks... WIN... revenge on those damn Seahawks
WEEK 13 · Sun 12/06 · 4:25 PM EST @ Green Bay Packers... LOSS... freezing cold, AR lights us up
WEEK 14 · Sun 12/13 · 4:25 PM EST New Orleans Saints... LOSS... a game we expect to win as NO usually bad on the road.
WEEK 15 · Sun 12/20 · 4:05 PM EST @ Arizona Cardinals... WIN... turn it around with a big performance on the road
WEEK 16 · Sun 12/27 · 4:25 PM EST @ Dallas Cowboys.... LOSS... lots of things going against us here.  Can't go 6-0 in div.
WEEK 17 · Sun 01/03 · 1:00 PM EST Washington Redskins.... WIN... Skins not playing anyone and we need this win.

6-2 Before the Bye, 4-4 After the Bye... 10-6 total outperforming our Vegas O/U predicted 9.5 wins.

 
The Noid said:
Looks like JP coming back is a foregone conclusion, at this point. He's going to be around forever.

And they restructured Rasul, which means he's still hanging by a thread, but no longer being the 19th highest cap hit (!) on the team in 2020 gives him a better chance of sticking.
that 2nd CB slot is kind of a cluster####.  Hopefully Slay can be so good that they can figure out how to manage, but not feeling good about that.

 

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