PHAIL

Monday, October 3, 2011
If the "Dream Team" in Philadelphia continues to produce nightmarish results then perhaps this botched red zone pitch by Ronnie Brown will come to represent everything that went wrong this season. After all, the questions raised after Brown turned the ball over certainly seem to get at some of the core issues with the Eagles.

Was it hubris on the part of Brown to think he could complete this audacious pass as he went to the ground? Was it poor play design or coaching? Should the ball have been in Michael Vick's hands and the outcome of the play determined by his legs? Is it a case of an offseason acquisition not being acclimated to his surroundings and teammates? Is it a sign of desperation from a team that didn't expect to struggle?

Or, was it just one solitary moment of failure that really doesn't say much about the 1-3 Eagles?
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