Philly is impressive but beatable, and I say this as a Dolphin fan. Hurts seems to be a turnover machine this year.
That being said, teams, basically need to keep them from third and short/medium bc there is no answer for the Brotherly shove that I can see.
In the AFC, I think Miami (healthy), the Bills, the Chiefs, and Jax can give them a run for their money (KC's D is very impressive so far this year).
In the NFC, San Fran (assuming Purdy is not in a slump now), Detroit (i'm sure campbell wants a go at them), and some surprise BS team (ironically, the Cowboys?) could give them some issues.
top 4 in AFC
Chiefs
Ravens
Dolphins
Jags
Top 4 NFC
Eagles
49ers
Lions
Seahawks
I still think when push comes to shove, Buffalo is better than Miami. Also, as much as it pains me to say it, I have the Cowboys ahead of the Seahawks.
I think he's just being respectful to the Cowboys fans always lurking in this thread to complain about any mention of their team.
It's interesting how much they care about what others think. All I see on social media for the most part is them complaining about media coverage. Very insecure fanbase.
Let’s not act like we haven’t done the samething now. I remember several in this group complaining about others saying the Eagles had a weak schedule last year which they were wrong about and people acted like they were saying something about their mothers
I don't give a s*** about the media in all honesty. It's all hot takes and similar stuff to generate ratings, which is their job. Once you realize its entertainment and 100% opinions to generate ratings, a logical person would not take them seriously. BUT, with that said, that fanbase was going hard at literally anyone that talked bad about them in the media, Joy Taylor, Shady McCoy, etc.
On here, yeah, I do get perturbed when we had a great team and people, including the guy that runs this website were like "WELL YOU ARE REALLY NOT *THAT* GREAT ITS JUST EASY TEAMS YOU BEAT" or whining about the teams in the playoffs as if they didn't understand the benefits of the #1 seed.
But its all good. We got, going into this season, the hardest strength of schedule (based off last year's records which is a fallacy in and of itself, but different conversation), and the W's keep piling up just like they did last year. 25 consecutive weeks of having the best or tied for the best record in football isn't a fluke. And when you really look at it, "How do you beat the Eagles"
One of or a combination of these things:
No Jalen Hurts in the lineup
No Lane Johnson in the lineup
lose the turnover battle 0-4
That's it. That's the recipe to beating us.