The Philadelphia Eagles have had a season that raises eyebrows. Currently, they hold a 3-2 record, showcasing a mix of standout plays and inconsistent performances. The season began on a high note with a victory against a formidable Green Bay Packers team in Brazil, but since then, it has felt like a tumultuous ride.
The Eagles have experienced blowout losses, narrowly clinched victories on the road, and their head coach has found himself in disputes with fans. Dan Orlovsky, a former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst, shared his thoughts on the Eagles’ current situation during Thursday’s episode of Get Up.
“This is the least prepared football team in the NFL. They’ve had five opening drives. They got 22 yards… How you start games is really about coaching…,” Orlovsky commented. So far this season, Philly has not delivered a standout performance.
Their victory over the Packers lacked conviction, primarily due to their inconsistency on both offense and defense. They squandered an opportunity to defeat a solid Falcons team at home, narrowly edged out a struggling Saints squad, and faced a blowout loss against the team that eliminated them last season, the Buccaneers. Now, they are coming off a hard-fought home win against the 1-5 Cleveland Browns.
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