{"id":298525,"date":"2023-11-28T23:27:11","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T23:27:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=298525"},"modified":"2023-11-28T23:27:11","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T23:27:11","slug":"nfl-fact-or-fiction-eagles-nfc-team-to-beat-jalen-hurts-the-mvp-front-runner-broncos-for-real","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/nfl\/nfl-fact-or-fiction-eagles-nfc-team-to-beat-jalen-hurts-the-mvp-front-runner-broncos-for-real\/","title":{"rendered":"NFL FACT OR FICTION: Eagles = NFC team to beat? Jalen Hurts the MVP front-runner? Broncos for real?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The late, great John Madden always used to tell me not to go overboard with NFL opinions until after Thanksgiving.<\/p>\n

Well, here we are. Game on, Coach!<\/p>\n

With the playoff picture coming into focus and award races heating up, it’s a perfect time to assess the validity of some emerging takes. Let’s separate fact from fiction, Schein Nine style!<\/p>\n

1) Philly’s the team to beat in the NFC<\/h2>\n

The Eagles are amazing. They simply have a knack for winning. Need proof? Well, the good folks at NFL Research have you covered. Sitting at 10-1, Philadelphia is just the third team since 1950 to win at least 10 of its first 11 games in back-to-back seasons, joining the 1972-73 Dolphins and 2005-06 Colts. And the Eagles have actually faced halftime deficits in five games this season. Their record in those contests? A perfect 5-0. The rest of the league’s record this season after trailing at half? A highly imperfect<\/em> 35-129. Like I said, this team has a knack.<\/p>\n

The Bills outplayed the Eagles for most of Sunday’s game. So did the Chiefs on the previous Monday. Other teams like the Cowboys, Commanders\u00a0and even the Patriots have had Philly on the ropes. It doesn’t matter. General manager Howie Roseman has put together a team with gobs of talent everywhere. These Eagles are so tough and clutch — and they can win any style of fight. They never flinch, but always<\/em> pounce on the opposition’s mistakes.<\/p>\n

Still, despite that glowing preamble, this is fiction.<\/strong> The NFC team to beat is the 49ers.<\/p>\n

San Francisco (8-3) is loaded. The 49ers have been my Super Bowl \u00a0pick all year.\u00a0I’ve never waffled. I’m obsessed with their special combination of elite talent and sage coaching. The Chase Young deal helped unlock a talented defense.<\/p>\n

And this Sunday, the Niners are going to storm Lincoln Financial Field and do what the Bills and Chiefs couldn’t over the past two weeks: beat the Eagles. I cannot wait for this game. And neither can the 49ers, who are undoubtedly still smarting over Brock Purdy’s injury — and San Francisco’s ensuing loss — in this past January’s NFC Championship Game. Remember what Deebo Samuel said on my SiriusXM Radio show, “Schein on Sports,” this past February? That the Niners would’ve won by double digits without the Purdy setback. Buckle up!<\/p>\n

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