YOU LOOK at this Eagles team and say it's all for naught: that they cannot consistently move the ball 3 or 4 yards when they need 2 or 3; that they cannot throw the ball consistently enough for 12-to-15-yard gains to make up for all of the negative plays; that they have receivers who need to catch every ball given the infrequency with which they put themselves in a position to do so; that their defense looks great except when it doesn't; and that it doesn't look great enough to erase the offense's mistakes.
And then you look at the division.