If you are an Eagles fan, you have to be hurting right now. Not only are they off to a 1-3 start, after winning their first game 33-27 against the Redskins, nevertheless they just seem to be making mistakes. With the rate that they are heading, they are going wrap up at 4-12, precisely the same dismal performance as that were there last season.
Earliest, even though the Phila. Eagles fired head mentor Andy Reid after 13 seasons at the end of 2012 - along with the rest of the coaching staff other than for Duce Staley and Ted Williams - the wholesale change out won't seem to be making a great deal of difference. You have to wonder the length of time new mind coach Chip Kelly is going to stay around, and whether he will even make it to the end of the entire year kelly is an unproven quantity in the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, although he did an admirable job at Or transforming a mediocre university program into what it is today. Whether he's hard enough to make it in the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE difficult to say - but he has a reputation for cheerleader, which just might not exactly minimize it.
The next thing is the Eagles' defense this coming year. As was recently mentioned by Paul Domowitch, NFL columnist with the Philadelphia Daily Reports, the Eagles are now on track to give up more yards than any other team in NFL history. We thought that record would stand some time when the Team set it last season - giving up 7042 yards - but if the Eagles keep the same pace, they'll give up 106 yards more. Not only that, the Eagles are even more serious when opponents go to the air. The Team set a record by providing up 4875 transferring yards in 2012, while the Eagles are likely to give up 5432 if they help keep on heading the way they are right now. This shows up in the Eagles' first down statistics - they are on speed to give up 448this year shattering the Baltimore Colts' record of 406 which includes stood for thirty-two years.
The offense appears to be getting over the line as well, and the trend appears to be getting worse. The first two games of the season actually went well, with the Eagles recording an impressive ratio of 6th. 67 points per 90 yards. Now, that has dropped to three. 88 in the last two games, even though they are still piling on the yardage. They just can't get anything together in financial debt zone - in their latest 52-20 loss resistant to the Broncos, they only |have scored 2 touchdowns on 5 trips inside the 20. Brent Celek's play probably summed it up - his drop on third down in the red zone meant the Silver eagles had to settle for an area goal. The moment you consider that Peyton Manning was in the other camp, that kind of performance just basically going to accumulate the points that are needed.
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