Over the last few years, the Philadelphia Eagles franchise’s culture has been unstable. The inconsistency that had plagued them in the front office was reaching it’s boiling point. From the lack of teamwork between scouts and the GM to the lack of workmanship between the head coach and the general manager. It was all becoming a pain point for a franchise that tried to portray themselves differently.
Players turned on players, coaches turned on coaches, and front office executives ran and shifted the blame onto others. Most analysts and fans looked past it because the winning, for the most part, was consistent.