We have sufficiently dissected this. Everything is being scrubbed off the dry-erase board. We can’t do anything to help these guys if they don’t know what they’re doing already. Furthermore, neither the Philadelphia Eagles nor their coaches have been paying attention to us. We would be ecstatic to watch the Birds crush the Dallas Cowboys and put the finishing touch to their career. It’s gameday, people. Since 2017, Philadelphia has not triumphed in Arlington. As a starter, Jalen Hurts has not won there.
Let’s go get us one this week! Have a day Jalen!
Bold predictions for Jalen Hurts vs. the Cowboys in Week 10.
We all said it. If the Philadelphia Eagles are going to ascend back toward being contenders, they need Jalen to look like the guy we saw become an MVP contender in 2022.
In Weeks 1-4, he turned the ball over seven times, ran for two additional touchdowns, and completed four throwing touchdowns. In Weeks 6–9, he has thrown six touchdowns and scored six more with his legs. The fact that he hasn’t made a mistake is the nicest part. There’s potential for development. You only need to look at the criticism he consistently receives. While some of it is fair, some are not. But the reality is that in a league that is always changing, there will always be a need for quarterbacks. In Week 10 against the infamous Dallas Cowboys, we anticipate that QB1 will make another move. Here’s how we envision this one unfolding.
Cowboys win the toss, defer, and Jalen leads the Eagles to an opening-drive TD.
Now that the monkey is off their back, we expect Philly to get off to faster starts more often, beginning with this game in Arlington. This time, the Birds score on their first drive of the contest.
Jalen Hurts DOESN’T SCORE A RUSHING TD, but the rushing attack eats.
Saying Dallas has been porous on defense would be an understatement. As weeks go on, we’re beginning to see shoulders slump more often. Philly will have plenty of opportunities to score.
Hopefully, Nick Sirianni’s decision-making won’t be his team’s Achilles heel this week. Something tells us that he stays out of the way, and it won’t be.
Cruising to an early lead this week will help Jalen run less often and, hopefully, avoid any play-calling that puts him in harm’s way.
Philly’s running game will do work though thanks in part to a Cowboys defense that’s allowing 147.8 yards on the ground per contest.
Expect Jalen Hurts’ highest passing yardage total of the season so far.
So far this season, a 311-yard performance vs. the New Orleans Saints is Jalen’s highest passing yardage total of the current campaign. Figure 325-350 in this one thanks to a Cowboys secondary that surrenders 217 yards per game.
Teams haven’t had to throw much on Dallas, but it doesn’t matter. Their secondary doesn’t strike fear into anyone, and they haven’t been good when teams decide they’re going to do so.
DaRon Bland didn’t play in Week 9 and still isn’t practicing ahead of the coming game. Trevon Diggs’ calf continues to bother him. He played in Week 9 and is expected to play vs. Philly on Sunday.
A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert both play (and Jalen finds both for a passing TD).
Good news came for the Eagles early this week once we learned the knee issue A.J. Brown is dealing with isn’t serious. Wednesday, he was on the field at the NovaCare Complex and participating in practice along with fellow starters Dallas Goedert and Darius Slay.
Dallas and A.J. are expected to perform well. What did we predict? Hurts locates both for a relationship with TD.
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