5 Philadelphia Eagles studs and duds heading into Cowboys week

PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 22: Boston Scott #35 of the Philadelphia Eagles rushes for yards against Blake Martinez #54 of the New York Giants as Giants teammate Jabrill Peppers #21 looks on during the first quarter against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field on October 22, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 22: Boston Scott #35 of the Philadelphia Eagles rushes for yards against Blake Martinez #54 of the New York Giants as Giants teammate Jabrill Peppers #21 looks on during the first quarter against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field on October 22, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /
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Two entire units of the Philadelphia Eagles will close out this list.

. . Nickell Robey-Coleman, cornerback. 4. player. 54.

Any member of the secondary not named Darius Slay or Rodnet Mcleod has to be called out here, and there are times when even those two are easy targets. Nickell Robey-Coleman is regressing with each appearance, but his lack of effort on that Daniel Jones run should have earned him a permanent spot on the bench.

Will Parks and Cre’von Leblanc don’t seem to know what they’re supposed to be doing or where they’re supposed to line up, but without question, ‘NRC’ has been the worst of this bunch.

. . The entire coaching staff. 5. player. 54.

This entire coaching staff has to be held accountable for this one and had Philly lost to the Giants in Week 7, everyone would be in an uproar. The ‘Birds’ were unprepared, they were undisciplined as a team could be, and once again, they played down to a lesser opponent’s level. Bad schemes and bad play calls gave the Giants several opportunities to seal the deal. Changes have to be made, but the Eagles coaching staff is responsible for making those changes happen.

Next. 3 issues that must be fixed now. dark

As stated earlier a win is a win, but many more concerns have come out of this victory than what we’ve all see after the past few losses. The Eagles are in first place in the NFC East (for now), but serious changes have to be made. If they aren’t this season isn’t going to amount to much more than where it is right now. There is no denying the fight and resilience this team has, but that resiliency has to be shown for all four quarters.