Eagles regular season awards: Who is the Birds' MVP?

Eagles Regular Season Awards: Who is the Birds' MVP?

After a successful regular season, the Philadelphia Eagles are poised to make another deep playoff run. The team finished 11-5 and earned a 3-seed in the NFC playoffs, setting up a showdown with the No. 6 seed San Francisco 49ers. While some may have hoped for better results, the Birds still demonstrated significant improvement on both sides of the ball.

The Eagles' defense was the real story of the season, as they shut down opposing offenses and turned in one of the best performances in the NFL. But who was the most deserving player on this dominant unit? Geoff Mosher believes that Quinyon Mitchell is the Birds' MVP, citing his ability to cover receivers with ease and his overall impact on the team's success.

Jimmy Kempski shares Mosher's opinion, stating that Mitchell "had like 10 games in which he gave up fewer than 10 receiving yards." He notes that while Jalen Hurts had a strong season, it didn't feel right to give him the MVP award. Evan Macy agrees with Kempski and Mosher, saying that Mitchell is the best overall defender on the team.

However, not everyone shares this opinion. Nick Tricome believes that Vic Fangio, the team's defensive coordinator, was the real difference-maker behind the Eagles' success. He notes that despite injuries and other setbacks, Fangio's unit still managed to shut down opponents and earn a 3-seed in the playoffs.

The Eagles also had several breakout players this season, including Jalyx Hunt, who led the team in sacks and interceptions. Jimmy Kempski praises Hunt for his consistent performance throughout the year, saying that he was one of the three best players on the field six times.

Evan Macy agrees with Kempski, saying that Hunt is the second player in NFL history to lead a team in both sacks and interceptions. He also praises Moro Ojomo for his impressive pass-rushing ability and notes that the Eagles' defense was able to exploit weaknesses in opposing offenses.

The most surprising player of the season, according to Mosher, was Nakobe Dean, who returned from major surgery and looked even better than before. Jimmy Kempski disagrees, saying that Adoree' Jackson was the most surprising starter on the team.

The Eagles also had several standout performances from their coaching staff, including Bobby King, the linebacks coach, and Christian Parker, the defensive backs coach. Evan Macy believes that Clint Hurtt, the defensive line coach, got the most out of his players and notes that the team's pass defense was one of the best in the NFL.

Finally, the Eagles had several impressive plays throughout the season, including a game-winning field goal block by Jordan Davis against the Rams. Geof Mosher praises this play as one of the highlights of the year, while Jimmy Kempski says it was a no-brainer for the top play of the season.

In terms of rookies, Jihaad Campbell earned the most votes, with many impressed by his athleticism and promise. Evan Macy notes that while he didn't break out in every game, Campbell showed flashes of brilliance throughout the year.

Overall, the Eagles' regular season was marked by impressive performances from their defense and several breakout players. While there may have been some surprises along the way, one thing is clear: this team is built to make a deep playoff run.
 
I dont think Quinyon Mitchell should be considered MVP πŸ€”. I mean, he's definitely had some standout games but is it really enough to make him the best player on the team? Jimmy Kempski says Jalyx Hunt was one of the three best players on the field six times and he literally led the team in sacks and interceptions πŸ”₯. And let's not forget Nakobe Dean who came back from major surgery and still managed to impress πŸ™Œ. It feels like the defense as a whole is being overlooked for this award...
 
I think Quinyon Mitchell is overrated πŸ€”, I mean, he's had some good games, but 10 games with fewer than 10 receiving yards? That sounds super normal for a cornerback, you know what I'm saying? πŸ˜‚ Jimmy Kempski and Geoff Mosher are just giving him too much credit. I think Vic Fangio was the real MVP of the season, he's the one who made all the adjustments on defense and got the guys to play their best ball πŸ€“. And let's be real, Jalyx Hunt is not even close to being the second player in NFL history to lead a team in both sacks and interceptions... that's just not accurate πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so hyped for the playoffs 🀩, I've got my fingers crossed that they can take it all the way! But I gotta say, Quinyon Mitchell had an insane season and he's totally deserving of MVP 😍. His ability to cover receivers was top-notch and it really made a difference in our defense. And can we talk about Vic Fangio for a sec? πŸ€” The guy is a genius and I'm so glad the coaches gave him the nod. Moro Ojomo and Nakobe Dean were also huge surprises this season, especially after their injuries πŸ’₯. I love how the team came together to make it happen!
 
πŸ€” You know what's wild? How often do we stop to think about the real MVPs behind the scenes? I mean, sure Quinyon Mitchell and Jalyx Hunt had incredible seasons, but let's not forget about Vic Fangio - the mastermind behind that dominant defense. He's the one who made all the adjustments and kept those guys motivated. It's easy to get caught up in individual performances, but at the end of the day, it's the coaches who make the difference between winning and losing. And what really gets me is how much we take for granted the work that goes into being a coach - the countless hours, the endless meetings, the stress and pressure. They're not just leading players, they're leading teams. 🏈
 
I just saw the cutest video of puppies learning to play fetch πŸΆπŸ€ and it made me think about how much I love watching sports highlights with my friends while we're sipping on cold drinks 🍺. But anyway, back to the Eagles... Quinyon Mitchell might be awesome, but have you seen those adorable puppy videos? They're just too cute πŸ˜‚! I need to watch that one again. And what's up with this defensive coordinator thing, can someone explain it to me in simple terms? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how the Eagles defense came together this season 🀩. It's like they were unstoppable on the field! But you know who was the unsung hero behind all that success? Vic Fangio, the defensive coordinator πŸ‘Š. I mean, the guy kept his team motivated and cohesive despite all the injuries and setbacks. And to me, he's the real MVP of this season πŸ™Œ. Don't get me wrong, Quinyon Mitchell was awesome on defense too, but Fangio's leadership is what really made it happen πŸ’ͺ.

And have you seen Nakobe Dean play since coming back from surgery? πŸ”₯ The guy is a beast! I love how he and the rest of the team came together to make this season so special. And Adoree' Jackson might not be as surprising as some people think, but his contributions were still super valuable πŸ™.

But what really got me excited was all the breakout players we saw this season, especially Jalyx Hunt πŸ’₯. The guy led the team in sacks and interceptions, which is no easy feat! And Moro Ojomo's pass-rushing skills are just insane 😲.

Anyway, it's clear that the Eagles are built for greatness right now πŸ†. Can't wait to see what they do in the playoffs πŸ”΄
 
omg u guys can't even agree on who the mvps r 🀯 geoff mosher and jimmy kempski are low-key convinced quinyon mitchell is the real hero of the season πŸ™Œ and i'm here for it!!! he's been shuttin down receivers left and right and it's about time someone recognized his skills πŸ’ͺ meanwhile nick tricome is out here saying vic fangio was the real difference-maker behind their success πŸ‘Š and idk man, i think that's a little unfair to mitchell πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ jalyx hunt was on fire this season too πŸ”₯ and moro ojomo's pass-rushing skills are straight flames πŸ”₯ but seriously, nakobe dean's comeback story is the most inspiring thing ever πŸ’•
 
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