As we know, power rankings are kind of pointless, but we click them anyway. Here's a roundup of where the Eagles "rank" after they were beaten down by the Green Bay Packers Monday night.
ESPN: 20th
#JimmyNote: And they negate big plays to the tight ends and running backs with stupidity.
NFL.com: 19th
Ugly game on all fronts for the Eagles, from defensive breakdowns to some mysterious officiating and a couple of important misfires by Carson Wentz. Thought the most important development was when the officiating crew missed an obvious hold on Vinny Curry on a third-down conversion to James Starks. Green Bay went on to score a touchdown to go up 24-13 on that drive. Of course, when you allow opponents to go 10 for 14 on third down, you aren't going to win very many games. As for Wentz, there is no glossing over his declining play after his shiny first four starts. He is missing key throws. Although his supporting cast outside gives him anything but support.
#JimmyNote: Honestly, I don't see much declining play. I see a rookie quarterback who knows that he has to make all the plays for this team in order for them to be successful, and he not only isn't getting help, his players around him are actively destroying the big plays they are able to make.
USA Today: 17th
#JimmyNote: Because Carson Wentz is out there on the field by himself?
FOX: 18th
Carson Wentz has showed flashes of why he was the No. 2 overall pick, but he’s also looked like a rookie more often than not. He has just four touchdown passes in his last seven games, throwing seven picks in that span. The Eagles are limping to the finish line, and their playoff hopes are all but dashed.
#JimmyNote: *shown.
Yahoo: 22th
#JimmyNote: Yep.
CBS: 23rd
#JimmyNote: Their chances for the division were gone weeks ago, lol.
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