
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
EAGLES BLOW OUT BENGALS
Eagles d. Bengals 26-10 in Week 1.
by 📋 Y1 W1 CIN @ PHI (10-26)
EAGLES DOMINATE BENGALS IN WEEK 1 DEFENSIVE STRUGGLE
Look, I've got to be honest with you—when I look at this box score, there's something fundamentally wrong here. Both teams put up zeros across the board: zero passing yards, zero rushing yards, zero total offense. That's not football. That's a system failure. In a competitive league like Bmore Outchea where real owners make real adjustments, you cannot execute at this level and expect to win games. The Eagles walked away with a 26-10 victory, but these stats tell me we're looking at either a technical issue or two teams that completely abandoned their offensive schemes.
What I do know is this: the Eagles found a way to put 26 points on the board while the Bengals managed 10. Defense wins championships, sure, but you've got to move the ball to actually score touchdowns. Both offenses failed to execute on third down conversions—literally zero attempts recorded—which suggests neither team could sustain a drive long enough to create opportunities. In a league built on real schemes and real adjustments, this is unacceptable. You talk your talk if you can back it up, and these numbers back up nothing except defensive stalemate.
The Eagles' victory here has an asterisk next to it until we see them prove they can actually execute on offense. Same goes for Cincinnati. Real football is played with real execution, and I'm not seeing it in these stats. Both teams need to get back to fundamentals, get their playbooks operational, and show up ready to actually compete. That's what separates the contenders from the pretenders in this league.