Worth Mentioning

Sean Considine also missed two tackles on special teams, and he was the last person with a legit shot to tackle Felix Jones on the TD return, but he took a bad angle.

Make a move, Andy.

In happier news –

McNabb has started the season 46-70 for 642 yards (9.17 ypa), 4 TD’s and 0 interceptions.  The passing offense is a model of efficiency right now.  I don’t need to remind you that it’s missing people, either.

Good stuff from Will Leitch:

3. Philadelphia Eagles (1-1). This month, The Atlantic Monthly has a great story about watching film of the 1958 NFL Championship game with Eagles coach Andy Reid. It’s a compelling piece, full of fun detail about Reid, who seems to enjoy football more than everything else in the world combined. Which is good, because the world of football would not benefit from a raging heroin addiction.

1. Dallas Cowboys (2-0).  It’s pretty amazing how Terrell Owens has remained an elite player, even into his mid-thirties. It speaks to his conditioning and his devotion. But is it just me, or is his face starting to look stranger as he gets older? It’s like his head is flattening out and widening. I’m not sure what’s going on there.

Finally,  Clark Judge pens an article on something we already know — the NFC East is, by far, the best division in the NFL.

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