From the Bleachers: The story of the Eagles’ rivalries

Everything I feel is based on the hatred of the teams around NFC East just as much as I love the Eagles. Coming out of the heels of SB Nation’s week of rivalry, it seemed like a good time to return to the From the Bleachers podcast and discuss the story of the birds’ rivalries with the Cowboys, Giants and Washington.

With some essential information from the right people in the pro football benchmark, I took a look at the ebb and flow of the Eagles’ success against these three other franchises, noting when the Birds were triumphant (who absolutely owned the Giants at 21st century). ) when they were embarrassingly incompetent (part of the Tom Landry era Dallas teams).

Beginning with the Giants and Washington (after calling for the need for WASTEAM to change their names), I obviously ended up talking about Dallas. What else would you expect? With a deep dive on the 1987 NFL Strike and how this specific rivalry reached other equipment over the Carson Wentz and Dak Prescott years, my juices were pumping absolutely during the pod. I was also on my third cup of coffee when I saved it. Hear it!

Given some time off, I also wanted to mention that the Eagles quarantine watch will resume this Friday. I will be posting a survey article later this week. I have a bunch of suggestions from this past, but if you have new ones and you can find an unprotected copyright feed on YouTube, send me an email!

Come on birds!

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