1979 Eagles- Missed Opportunity?
Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 3:55 pm
When looking at Dick Vermeil's 4 playoff teams, we know about the Miracle at the Meadowlands in 1978 and their first winning season in a decade, the Super Bowl run of 1980, and the fast start/late fade of 1981.
But 1979 seems to fall beneath the cracks when the Eagles had basically the same roster that made Super Bowl 15
They had the defense, Jaws, Wilburt, Harold, Vermeil.
They were 11-5 (only 1 game worse than next year) and actually had a chance to win the NFC East and make the DAL/WSH week 16 showdown moot but the wily Cowboys found a way to frustrate the young Eagles
(Ironically, if WSH holds on to that late lead, the Eagles IIRC would have hosted an NFC Wild Card Game vs Dallas in Round 3 at the Vet a year before the NFC Championship Game)
Instead they ended up getting their first playoff win since 1960 by beating a Bears team that had no business making the playoffs and the next week somehow lost at a Tampa Bay team that backed into the playoffs.
With Dallas also losing in the divisionals, the Eagles really missed a chance to make a SB the previous year before they did in real life (I don't think the Rams would have won at Veterans Stadium)
And it would have been a regular season rematch ala OAK the next year as they would have faced Pittsburgh (who they barely beat in week 5) at the Rose Bowl.
Not saying they beat the Steelers, but a Keystone matchup would have been more fun than that fluke 9-7 Rams team
But 1979 seems to fall beneath the cracks when the Eagles had basically the same roster that made Super Bowl 15
They had the defense, Jaws, Wilburt, Harold, Vermeil.
They were 11-5 (only 1 game worse than next year) and actually had a chance to win the NFC East and make the DAL/WSH week 16 showdown moot but the wily Cowboys found a way to frustrate the young Eagles
(Ironically, if WSH holds on to that late lead, the Eagles IIRC would have hosted an NFC Wild Card Game vs Dallas in Round 3 at the Vet a year before the NFC Championship Game)
Instead they ended up getting their first playoff win since 1960 by beating a Bears team that had no business making the playoffs and the next week somehow lost at a Tampa Bay team that backed into the playoffs.
With Dallas also losing in the divisionals, the Eagles really missed a chance to make a SB the previous year before they did in real life (I don't think the Rams would have won at Veterans Stadium)
And it would have been a regular season rematch ala OAK the next year as they would have faced Pittsburgh (who they barely beat in week 5) at the Rose Bowl.
Not saying they beat the Steelers, but a Keystone matchup would have been more fun than that fluke 9-7 Rams team