Heller Answers His 3 Burning Questions: Philadelphia Eagles
Joe Heller revisits the three burning questions he penned for the Philadelphia Eagles prior to the 2020 season.
Joe Heller revisits the three burning questions he penned for the Philadelphia Eagles prior to the 2020 season.
On Thursday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles were reported to be hiring former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni. The young 39-year old coach got the nod over other interviewed candidates such as Josh McDaniels and Joe Brady. Sirianni was with the Colts for three years before taking this job following the Colts being bounced from the playoffs. Let’s dive into some thoughts and reactions to this hire.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the 2020 season with fairly high expectations especially after trading for Darius Slay. But a vast number of injuries, their big contract quarterback struggling, and internal issues did them in as they finished 4-11-1. Carson Wentz was benched for second-round pick Jalen Hurts in the second half of their Week 13 game versus the Packers. Hurts provided the offense with a bit of a spark and he earned his first win in his first NFL start in Week 14 against the Saints.
On Monday afternoon, it was reported that the Philadelphia Eagles have let go of head coach Doug Pederson after five seasons.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
On Monday Night Football in Week 17, the Washington Football Team faced off with the Philadelphia Eagles in a game with serious playoff implications.
The Washington Football Team (6-9) travels to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles (4-10-1) in a key divisional matchup. Washington guarantees a playoff spot with a win, however, if they lose, the winner of Giants vs Cowboys would take their spot.
Win or go home; it’s that simple for the Washington Football Team. With a win over the 4-10-1 Philadelphia Eagles tonight, the 6-9 Washington Football Team will make the playoffs as the NFC East champions. However, a loss to the Eagles would make the winner of the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants game will be the NFC East champion. For Philadelphia, all they can do is play spoilers for Washington. In a must-win situation for Washington, gamblers can expect a competitive game.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts both had incredible games, but it was the Cardinals who got the last laugh on Sunday in Glendale.
Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.
The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in Jalen Hurts’ first start, but head coach Doug Pederson is likely regretting the timing of the decision to bench Carson Wentz.
Joe Heller revisits the three burning questions he penned for the Philadelphia Eagles prior to the 2020 season.
On Thursday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles were reported to be hiring former Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni. The young 39-year old coach got the nod over other interviewed candidates such as Josh McDaniels and Joe Brady. Sirianni was with the Colts for three years before taking this job following the Colts being bounced from the playoffs. Let’s dive into some thoughts and reactions to this hire.
The Philadelphia Eagles came into the 2020 season with fairly high expectations especially after trading for Darius Slay. But a vast number of injuries, their big contract quarterback struggling, and internal issues did them in as they finished 4-11-1. Carson Wentz was benched for second-round pick Jalen Hurts in the second half of their Week 13 game versus the Packers. Hurts provided the offense with a bit of a spark and he earned his first win in his first NFL start in Week 14 against the Saints.
On Monday afternoon, it was reported that the Philadelphia Eagles have let go of head coach Doug Pederson after five seasons.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
On Monday Night Football in Week 17, the Washington Football Team faced off with the Philadelphia Eagles in a game with serious playoff implications.
The Washington Football Team (6-9) travels to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles (4-10-1) in a key divisional matchup. Washington guarantees a playoff spot with a win, however, if they lose, the winner of Giants vs Cowboys would take their spot.
Win or go home; it’s that simple for the Washington Football Team. With a win over the 4-10-1 Philadelphia Eagles tonight, the 6-9 Washington Football Team will make the playoffs as the NFC East champions. However, a loss to the Eagles would make the winner of the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants game will be the NFC East champion. For Philadelphia, all they can do is play spoilers for Washington. In a must-win situation for Washington, gamblers can expect a competitive game.
The answer is yes, but only one team can mathematically pull it off. That team is the New York Giants. Here’s the scenario where 6-10 wins the NFC East.
Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts both had incredible games, but it was the Cardinals who got the last laugh on Sunday in Glendale.
Week 15 features a key NFC matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) and the Arizona Cardinals (7-6). With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, this is a must-win game for both teams. Eagles’ rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts gets his second career start against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.
The Philadelphia Eagles upset the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in Jalen Hurts’ first start, but head coach Doug Pederson is likely regretting the timing of the decision to bench Carson Wentz.
Visit ChiefsBlitz.com for
hard-hitting KC Chiefs coverage.
© Copyright 2024 Prime Time Sports Talk. All Rights reserved.