EPISODE · Aug 3, 2023 · 1H 8M
Analysis Of The NFC East Division (PST Episode 525)
from The Philadelphia Sports Table | Philly Sports News & Views · host The Philadelphia Sports Table
The NFL season is upon us, and this week we dove into analysis of the NFC East division comprised of the Eagles, Cowboys, Commanders, and Giants. Will we see a different dynamic from this division than we did in 2022? Matt Holleran from SB Nation’s BloggingTheBoys.com joined us to dissect the various components, talent, and units we’ll end up seeing from this division during the coming NFL year. It was a fun and interesting discussion! But first, we dove into this Philadelphia Phillies team, took at look the trade acquisitions, and responded to some listener feedback about Trea Turner and the starting pitching. (approx. 6:55)We then had talked about how the Philadelphia Union shipped out Andres Perea to rival team New York City FC for some future GAM. (approx. 19:50)From there, we talked about our level of excitement for the coming college football season. (approx. 28:25)After that, we got into some Eagles talk and what we’re specifically going to be honing in on during Training Camp. (approx. 45:30)What we threw down on the Table this week was a great and in-depth discussion with Matt Holleran from Blogging The Boys about how the NFC East division is going to look this season. Which quarterback in the division is the most critical to their offense's success this year? What should be the concern with the Cowboys offensive line? Will the Giants have challenges offensively moving the ball down the field? Also, under-the-radar players from each team we should keep our eyes on this year. All of this and much more this week on the Table! (approx. 45:30)Head over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.com.Follow us on Twitter:Jeff Warren: @Jeffrey_WarrenLen Hunsicker: @LenHunsickerErik Leonard: @BrickPolittAnd the show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow the show on Instagram: instagram.com/philadelphiasportstable.
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The NFL season is upon us, and this week we dove into analysis of the NFC East division comprised of the Eagles, Cowboys, Commanders, and Giants. Will we see a different dynamic from this division than we did in 2022? Matt Holleran from SB Nation’s BloggingTheBoys.com joined us to dissect the various components, talent, and units we’ll end up seeing from this division during the coming NFL year. It was a fun and interesting discussion! But first, we dove into this Philadelphia Phillies team, took at look the trade acquisitions, and responded to some listener feedback about Trea Turner and the starting pitching. (approx. 6:55)We then had talked about how the Philadelphia Union shipped out Andres Perea to rival team New York City FC for some future GAM. (approx. 19:50)From there, we talked about our level of excitement for the coming college football season. (approx. 28:25)After that, we got into some Eagles talk and what we’re specifically going to be honing in on during Training Camp. (approx. 45:30)What we threw down on the Table this week was a great and in-depth discussion with Matt Holleran from Blogging The Boys about how the NFC East division is going to look this season. Which quarterback in the division is the most critical to their offense's success this year? What should be the concern with the Cowboys offensive line? Will the Giants have challenges offensively moving the ball down the field? Also, under-the-radar players from each team we should keep our eyes on this year. All of this and much more this week on the Table! (approx. 45:30)Head over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.com.Follow us on Twitter:Jeff Warren: @Jeffrey_WarrenLen Hunsicker: @LenHunsickerErik Leonard: @BrickPolittAnd the show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow the show on Instagram: instagram.com/philadelphiasportstable.
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