Philadelphia Eagles sloppy, but get big win over reeling Washington Redskins

Philadelphia Eagles messy, however get huge prevail upon reeling Washington Redskins



Confronting a represent the moment of truth circumstance entering the last month of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a 28-13 triumph over the Washington Redskins, who as failures of three straight are reeling while tormented by real wounds.

Here are three things that we learned in this challenge. 

1. It is anything but a decent year to be a Redskins QB: Two weeks in the wake of losing Alex Smith to a broken fibula and tibia, the Washington Redskins lost Colt McCoy for the rest of the season to a cracked right fibula. McCoy endured the damage from the get-go in the second quarter and cleared a path for Mark Sanchez, who marked with the group only two weeks prior. Sanchez, who hadn't played a down of football since Jan. 1, 2017, had an entirely weak Redskins make a big appearance (13-for-21 for 100 yards and a capture and a 53.7 quarterback rating). Furthermore, much the same as that, Washington's postseason trusts seem to have broken. The probability of them genuinely contending in the last a month of the season aren't great. They'll get different quarterbacks this week (two weeks back, notwithstanding Sanchez, they worked out EJ Manuel and T.J. Yates), however whoever they sign will be behind Sanchez in learning of the offense and isn't likely of distinction making gauge. As though it was hazy before Monday night, Washington's best offseason need is to discover a quarterback, or quarterbacks. They'll likely need to both draft and sign a free-specialist quarterback.


2. Birds accepting profitable, yet excruciating, exercise: Sure, the Eagles got the win, yet they needed to battle much harder to get the W than they ought to have. Had they confronted a squad that wasn't down to its third-string quarterback, and third-and fourth-string hostile watches, the Eagles likely lose that diversion. They had a few flashes, yet were fiercely conflicting, and miscues were copious. It's been a baffling year for the Eagles. None of the enchantment from their Super Bowl run has extended into this season. The well sharpened sharp concentration and shake strong union that made ready for progress last season has been missing. Individuals from the association concede that keeping up those intangibles and yearning subsequent to winning a Super Bowl has been greatly testing. The battles of this season have given the Eagles a more prominent gratefulness for the Patriots, who fight for Super Bowls on a yearly premise.

3. Dallas in the drivers' seat: With Washington losing and dropping to 6-6 (with more misfortunes likely) and Philadelphia likewise owning a 6-6 record, the Cowboys remain solitary as the main group in the NFC East with a triumphant record. At 7-5, and champs of four straight, Dallas is ready to win this division. They're not flawless, but rather they're more advantageous than Washington and more predictable than the Eagles. The Cowboys have Philadelphia on Sunday and can expand their hang on the division lead with a triumph. In the interim, albeit nor are disposed of, it shows up very improbable that Washington or Philly will figure out how to anchor a special case compartment. The Seahawks (7-5) and Vikings (6-5-1) presently have a major advantage over each.

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