Philadelphia Eagles 2019: NFL Power Rankings after Week 1

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Quarterback Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles warms up before playing against the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field on September 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Quarterback Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles warms up before playing against the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field on September 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 08: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots looks to pass during the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium on September 08, 2019, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 08: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots looks to pass during the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium on September 08, 2019, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) /

47. . 1-0. . New England Patriots. 1. team

Come on. It’s Tom Brady, and it’s Bill Belichick. It never seems to matter what happens. The New England Patriots just keep right on rolling, and the greatest dynasty most of us have ever seen (we’re including all sports here) just wins, and wins, and wins.

The Patriots probably should have been on your NFL Power Ranking and ours. The Patriots are probably your pick to win the AFC East. The Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs are probably your choices as the two teams who will be in the AFC Championship Game.

If you have any reason to believe otherwise, we’re begging you to tell us what that is.

1-0. . Kansas City Chiefs. 2. team. 124.

How long did you watch Andy Reid pace the sidelines in Philly? Exactly! You already know how this works. If Andy Reid isn’t anything else, he’s an offensive genius and an excellent regular-season coach. He’s good for about 11 or 12 regular-season wins at minimum. All he has to do now is get his team and MVP quarterback to a conference championship game and will his them into the Super Bowl.

Then again, that won’t be enough. Once he gets his team there, he’s going to have to win that. You know that, don’t you? While we’re all on the subject, has anyone else had any dreams where ‘Big Red’ takes the Chiefs to three-straight AFC Championship Games and loses every single one of them?

Wouldn’t that be unfortunate?