

The Case for, and Against, an Eagles Repeat With Andy Greenwald
26 snips Aug 22, 2025
Andy Greenwald, a passionate Philadelphia Eagles fan and co-host of The Watch podcast, shares insights on the team's Super Bowl prospects. He and host Sheil Kapadia discuss the best and worst-case scenarios for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles this season. They analyze the team's championship dynamics and evolving strategies while addressing concerns over season challenges like injuries and competition. With humor and depth, they explore rivalries and the transformation of fan sentiment, painting a vivid picture of hope for Eagles supporters.
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Origin Of Deep Eagles Fandom
- Andy Greenwald became a devoted Eagles fan in the 1990s during the Ray Rhodes era and deepened that fandom through friendships and media access.
- He describes fandom as an all-consuming passion that defined his 20s and 30s and still shapes his life today.
Repeat Built On Complementary Strengths
- Sheil paints an optimistic repeat scenario where the Eagles' roster remains the NFL's best and Jalen Hurts thrives with downfield passing to AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith.
- The narrative highlights complementary strengths (offense, defense, managed workloads) as the basis for repeat feasibility.
Roster Momentum Counters Hot Takes
- Andy Greenwald believes the Eagles' roster is on the ascent, which dampens hot-take pessimism and supports confidence in continued success.
- He sees roster depth and variety of winning methods as practical reasons to expect another strong season.