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To make things worse, a few days after the loss, the Eagles cut long time Cowboys CB Orlando Scandrick after just 3 games of playing in Philly. Scandrick clearly didn't like the move and headed to Undisputed (hosted by Skip Bayless, a Cowboys fan) to share his thoughts on what was wrong with the Eagles. He started by bashing Howie Roseman, calling him a snake and said he wouldn't believe a word he says. He then shifted to Malcolm Jenkins, stating he was a selfish player and that he didn't have the best interest of the team in mind. He praised the Cowboys and the leaders in their locker room, saying he would play for the 'boys over the Eagles any day. Scandricks comments lit a fire in the Eagles locker room. Immediately after the comments were made, players took to twitter and spoke with reporters, defending their teammates, attempting to set the record straight. Most notably, Jenkins replied by saying the only opinions that mattered to him are the opinions of those in the locker room. Mills backed Jenkins, claiming that he is one of the best leaders and teammates he's ever had. After the comments, the Eagles held two "players only" meetings initiated by none other than Malcolm Jenkins. Heading into to Week 8 against the 5-1 Bills, it was clear there needed to be changes made, not just on the field but in the locker room.
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I do not discredit the Cowboys or their Week 7 performance. They won fair and square and made us look awful in the process. I do however want to thank them for the beating. It gave us life, it woke us up, it lit a fire we so desperately needed. The Eagles are back and I am fully convinced they will to continue to play with dominance. Sometimes it takes a humbling loss and lots of drama to bring a team together and it looks like that is exactly what Week 7 did to the Eagles.
Philly will take on the Bears at home in Week 9 while Cowboys travel to New York to face the Giants. I expect a win from both of the top two NFC East teams this week.