Ex-Eagle Brian Baldinger is a Twitter content machine.

His breakdowns have been pretty good over the last few weeks, so I figured we’d share Monday’s clips for your football enjoyment.

Here’s clip #1 from the Eagles/Redskins game:

“What are they looking at here? Maybe it was supposed to go to the three-receiver side right here, but there’s nobody lined up on Zach Ertz.”

That would be important for Washington, to cover Zach Ertz. And Baldy’s right, it is indeed shocking that some of this is taking place in the NFL.

Clip 2:

“The protection is excellent. It’s just excellent, you can’t get it really any better than this.”

Landon Collins is a Pro Bowl safety who was more of a volume tackler and not exactly known for his elite coverage skills. And yeah, Carson’s mechanics looked a lot better in this game. The Eagles were up in the 60% range on third down conversions.

Clip 3:

“This is the second week in a row now, in the NFC East, nobody covers Zach Ertz, go-ahead touchdown.”

Same design they cooked the Giants with last week. It’s just a bunch formation to the right and blown coverage leaves Ertz wide open in the end zone, this time on a short two-yard out instead of that seam through the middle.

Clip 4:

“This concentration by Dallas Goedert is unreal.”

Baldy showed another blown switch route clip involving Goedert that took place during the Patriots game. In this case, huge catch, but it makes you wonder what the hell is going on if you’ve got receivers running into each other in mid-December.

Clip 5:

“He jumps first, he beats Norman to the ball, and a contested catch”

I couldn’t believe it either. Awesome to see an Eagle skill player actually go up and make a play, “high point” the football and whatnot.

Baldy mentioned Tyler high school, where Ward went. Same school as Earl Campbell, so good company.

Clip 6:

“They need to get Carson involved in the run game more. He’s good at it. He’s great at it.”

Agreed, and if he gets hurt, it is what it is, but Wentz’s legs were a big part of his 2017 season and I don’t think he’s ever going to become and elite pocket passer in this league. Gotta let him do some things on the ground when necessary.

And actually, I’m not sure that 3rd and 11 draw was against a zero blitz. I clipped that play from the broadcast and it looks like they had a safety over the top, Montae Nicholson, then blitzed six guys while Nicholson took a bad angle and had to recover to make the tackle. But whatever, splitting hairs, they beat the overload as Baldy mentioned and got a huge gain out of it.

Eagles/Cowboys Sunday let’s goooooooooooooooooooooooooo