Former NFL Head Coach Beefs the Eagles with Bitter Criticism
The Philadelphia Eagles are still among the league’s top contenders for the Super Bowl as we enter Week 14 of the 2023 NFL season. Even still, there are increasing doubts regarding the team’s future. After the Eagles’ humiliation at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13, there are those who doubt the team’s legitimacy.
Although Jalen Hurts has performed admirably this season, the offensive has not been as strong as it was the previous one. There appear to be numerous weaknesses in Philadelphia’s defense.
The Eagles have been the target of harsh criticism since their 49ers defeat. In Week 14, Sunday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys presents a chance for a big comeback; yet, if they lose that game, the criticism will escalate.
Eagles: Former NFL Coach Isn’t Holding Back
Rex Ryan is one outspoken former head coach who has serious issues with the Eagles. He recently voiced harsh criticism of Philadelphia after their devastating Week 13 loss.
How can the Eagles start to garner the respect they deserved prior to Week 13 and turn things around? To be honest, they need the offense to make sense of things. Although Hurts and company have had some poor outings so far this season, the defense has played well most weeks.
The Eagles take on the scorching Cowboys in Week 14. As usual when these two NFC rivals play one other, the game will be difficult for both sides.
When these two teams met earlier in the season, the Eagles prevailed 28–23 in the end. Though it was a difficult victory, Philadelphia managed to seal it. The Eagles would be instantly elevated to the status of a Super Bowl club once more if they were to sweep their season’s head-to-head slate.
A team experiences ups and downs, just like it does every season. Although Nick Sirianni his team have a talented squad, they still need to find consistency. Particularly in terms of confidence, a victory in Week 14 might be a significant step in that direction.
When the Eagles and Cowboys play in Week 14 on Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. EST on NBC, don’t forget to tune in.
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