For better or worse, you’ve seen all you’re going to see of the Eagles’ first team offense before the Sept. 10 season opener at Washington.
Was it enough to settle most qualms? Not for fans who booed Thursday night when backup quarterback Matt McGloin ran onto the field for the first drive of the second quarter.
In a 38-31 victory over the Miami Dolphins, after three days of joint practices, some stuff looked better than in the previous two preseason games. Some stuff looked worse. While it might have been stupid to further expose Carson Wentz to injury, his herky-jerky offensive line, hailed in the offseason as one of the league’s best, definitely looked like it needed more than a quarter of work.