The Philadelphia Eagles are 4-0, and that's great.

They beat the Tampa Buccaneers inside the humid, 100-degree Raymond James Stadium that has become their own sort of personal hell in the past few years. That's great, too.

And on the schedule, they cleared an early-season gauntlet consisting of the Cowboys, Chiefs, Rams, and now the Bucs, with a much more forgiving stretch (on paper) ahead against the Broncos, the Giants on the road, the Vikings, and then the Giants again back at home.

It's only them and the Buffalo Bills as the NFL's two remaining undefeated teams.

It's an incredibly favorable spot to be in, and yet you don't have to go all that far to find frustration, criticism, and scrutiny over the way the Eagles have played to this point, because they're better than this, or at l

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