The Philadelphia Eagles are the best team in the league, at least record-wise.
Nick Sirianni’s team is a perfect 5-0 in games when trailing at halftime, and their only loss came in a shocking upset to the Philadelphia Eagles.
However, as impressive as they’ve been thus far, former Super Bowl champion Bill Romanowski recently said on The Morning Roast on 95.7 The Game that he actually thinks they’re a soft team.
“I look at the Eagles for some reason, I don’t know why this is but I do feel like they are a little soft.”@billromanowski on the Eagles
(@MorningRoast957)— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) December 1, 2023
Soft is not a word most people would use to describe a team that’s fought its way back to win more often than not.
Also, their defense has been physical and stout, and their offensive line has been almost impenetrable, which is half of the reason why their ‘tush push’ or ‘brotherly shove’ has been such a successful play.
The Eagles have a prime opportunity to keep proving their doubters wrong on Sunday.
They’ll host the San Francisco 49ers for a much-awaited NFC Championship Game rematch.
Should they win, it’s going to be hard not to consider them the team to beat in the league, as they’ve already beaten the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, and Dallas Cowboys.
Perhaps the fact that they’re not crushing their opponents the same way they did last season is why some people aren’t so high on them this year.
But we’re talking about a team that lost its top two assistants in Shane Steichen and Jonathan Gannon, and still managed to become the first ten-win team in the league, and that doesn’t sound soft at all.
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