3 Things the Philadelphia Eagles taught us during their Week 7 loss

Jason Kelce #62, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)
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So, what should we make of this Philadelphia Eagles team after seven weeks?

Hang around your friends and talk about the Philadelphia Eagles. You’re almost certain to have many of the same conversations that everyone else is having. What’s wrong with this team? Why don’t these guys make any adjustments? When are they going to figure out that they can’t keep waiting until the fourth quarter to play like the game is on the line?

It’s been seven weeks. Nine games remain in the Eagles 2021-2022 season, and it feels like this team has question marks at too many important positions, both on the field and off.

The owner is meddlesome, but you can’t fire him. The vice president/general manager, Howie Roseman, probably should have been fired after last season. The quarterback, Jalen Hurts, is surrounded by questions. The same can be said about head coach Nick Sirianni.

The questions about this Eagles team are obvious. Nothing changes from week to week, but we already know that. Here are a couple of new issues that were thrown into the pot as the Birds transition from another gut-wrenching loss to their upcoming game with a scrappy Detroit Lions team.