The Eagles started the year as many peopleās choice to win the NFC. Now at 3-3, is it time for Carson Wentz and the Eagles to panic?
The biggest question mark for the Philadelphia Eagles heading into the 2019 season was the health of quarterback Carson Wentz. Conventional wisdom suggested that Doug Pedersonās team would fly high if their franchise signal-caller could stay healthy.
Wentz has been healthy for all six of the Eaglesā games this season but the team has limped out to an ugly 3-3 record. The teamās 38-20 loss at Minnesota on Sunday laid all of Philadelphiaās weaknesses bare for the entire football world to witness. The teamās inability to run the ball effectively put too much pressure on Wentz and his injured receiving corps to make big plays down the field.
The Vikings also found prolific success against the Eaglesā beleaguered secondary. Giving up 333 passing yards and four touchdowns to Kirk Cousins isnāt a banner day for any defense. Unfortunately for Philadelphia, it didnāt serve as a real surprise. The Eagles have struggled mightily to cover talented receivers all season long.
The question Pederson and his staff need to ask now is whether itās time to hit the panic button. The good news for Eagles fans is that even at 3-3 they still have a great chance to win the NFC East. Dallas sprinted out to a 3-0 record but have lost three straight after a crushing defeat to the Jets this weekend. Despite all of the teamās struggles, the Eagles still deserve to be considered the favorite to win the division heading into Week 7 action.
On the other hand, itās clear this team has significant flaws that probably canāt be fixed this season. Jordan Howard was supposed to give this team a physical running game they sorely missed last year. The teamās offensive line hasnāt played well enough to make that dream a reality.
That means the Eagles have to throw the ball effectively every week if they want to be successful. The return of Alshon Jeffery from injury is a solid step in the right direction for the team. Now they need for DeSean Jackson to follow suit. If that duo can produce alongside Nelson Agholor itās very possible that Philadelphia fan fashion a top 10 offense with Wentz at the helm.
The issues on defense are more severe. Thereās no legitimate hope for the secondary to progress to even a league-average unit without an infusion of new personnel. That means the defensive coaching staff will need to cover things up with pressure from the front four to forge a competitive unit. Derek Barnett and Brandon Graham will need to play like Pro Bowlers on the edge if thatās going to happen. Thatās a tall ask for that pair of defensive ends.
The most likely reality for the Eagles this season is that theyāll make the playoffs, but suffer an early exit due to their inability to defend the pass. Philadelphia will always have a puncherās chance as a result of their offensive talent, but they donāt have the roster talent to be a legitimate Super Bowl contender this season. This team is simply too flawed to enjoy postseason glory.

