Predicting outcomes of the Eagles final 11 games following unbeaten start
The Eagles begin their march through November with games versus the Texans, Commanders, and Colts.
There isn’t much that separates the NFL’s rich from its poor, and even if that statement is less accurate than we believe it to be, a few tweaks here and there can most certainly turn the tide. That’s the nature of the beast in a league built on parity.
The Houston Texans are proof of said parity.. sort of. After tying with their rivals, the Indianapolis Colts, in Week 1, three losses followed. Two were by a margin of a touchdown or less. In Week 6, they beat the Jacksonville Jaguars.
They aren’t a good team yet, but they’re better than we thought they’d be. Still, this is a game that the Eagles should win.
Ron Rivera is a good coach. We still believe that, even now, but his team is atrocious. His quarterback is even worse than atrocious, and the owner? Well, what can we say about Daniel Snyder that hasn’t already been said?
The Eagles are at home to face the Washington Commanders this time around, and they’re probably going to beat them worse than they did the last time.
Prior to the regular season, we all grabbed the Eagles’ schedule and tried to guess where the wins and losses would fall. Who didn’t, right? We made impulsive picks as soon as it was released. We gave it another go after the Eagles added James Bradberry.
On both occasions, if we’re not mistaken, we slotted the road game versus the Indianapolis Colts in the loss column. Now, we don’t feel that way. The Birds win this one, and they probably win easily.