After three games this season, to say the Eagles’ offense is off to a slow start would be like saying the Titanic sprung a minor leak. They’ve looked good in about three out of 12 quarters played so far.
The other nine quarters, not so much.
I wrote last week that we needed to remember that this Eagles offense needs time to gel. Bradford hadn’t played in two years, two new Guards, two new Running Backs, and two new Wide Receivers (Agholor and Austin).
That’s a lot of change and time is needed for them to develop cohesion.