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Shocking: Greg Cosell breaks down the Eagles offensive tape vs. Chargers and it was very positive

Alright, Eagles fans, let’s actually talk ball. No theatrics. No radio clown takes. No viral soundbites designed to melt your brain. Just real analysis.

NFL analyst Greg Cosell, who is one of the few people on this planet qualified to discuss NFL tape without embarrassing himself, joined the Inside The Birds podcast to break down Eagles vs Chargers. As much as the city wants to set the offense on fire and launch it into the sun, Cosell’s view was very different from the panic swirling around Philadelphia.

Yes, the offense has been flat-out ugly for a month. Nobody is denying that. But here is the part people do not seem ready to hear. According to Cosell, the Eagles actually put together their best passing-game tape of the entire season on Monday night. That is not my opinion. That is coming from a man who literally analyzes film for a living.

Greg Cosell on the Eagles offense vs. the Chargers

Cosell said the Eagles had their most complete passing-game approach of the year from a concept standpoint. Let me repeat that. Four turnovers from Jalen Hurts and drops from AJ Brown created the impression of a full-scale catastrophe.

If you strip away the outliers, the randomness, the self-inflicted wounds, the actual structure of the offense looked functional for the first time in weeks.

“It was the best game of the season in terms of what they did in the pass game from a concept standpoint.”

Honestly, that matches exactly how I felt walking out of that game. The sky felt like it was falling, but the tape suggests something very different. The Eagles finally schemed receivers open.

They finally layered concepts together. They finally had answers. It looked like a real NFL passing offense instead of the static, predictable mess we watched for most of the season.

Why it took 14 weeks to get here is a separate conversation, but at least they finally found something to build on, which really, is the entire point.

If the Eagles clean up even half of those errors, they beat the Chargers. If the turnovers do not spiral, we are having a completely different conversation about this team right now.

Instead, the sports world is debating whether Hurts should be benched or replaced in 2026, which is absurd on its face and was never going to happen. So instead of letting national media turbulence dictate the conversation, let’s actually focus on the football.

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The Raiders come to town on Sunday. It is the perfect opponent to build momentum, stack progress and stabilize this season before it slips any further. The film shows something real to build on. Now they just need to execute it without imploding.

Massive thank you to Greg Cosell for giving Eagles fans real insight and to The Liberty Line for giving me the space to break this down the way it deserves. This is the coverage fans want, and honestly, the coverage they deserve.

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