2020: We won both games, so doesn’t matter even if last one wasn’t great (though the one at home was a two-score win)
2021: Lost both, but we played better in the second game which was at home all the way until the final 30 seconds
2022: Lost first one at home (with Wentz as QB), won the second
2023: Barely lost the first one at Philly, TBD on second game
I keep hearing that we play Philly worse at home. That was only the case last year. There isn’t much of a trend, except for the fact that the last two years has shown us play better against Philly in the second game.
I believe we can win, hope we win. Fuck the igloos.
But also, I’ve reached that point in our season where it’s just not that exciting.
I feel like we’re having one of those slip-sliding away seasons rather than a “frenetic burst of midseason energy that restores us to competition before inevitable disappoint” seasons.
Coaches and players are mostly flat and in full blah mode. The few guys on the team who can’t help but compete are pissed off.
The first few weeks of the season, we got really, really lucky with penalties. Even Sam’s first game, first drive, he took a big shot that gave us 15 yards to keep a drive going.
The league has figured out how we play offense. Defend against the run and we completely stall out.
I don’t care if they can win. I don’t even care if they do win. So what?!? They lose to the giants and the bears?? lol. They aren’t consistent. They aren’t even good. Some days they get lucky. Any given Sunday. I’d prefer them to lose every game and get a decent draft pick since this front office sucks and doesn’t seem to think they need to acquire more selections in the next draft by trading away some depth talent