Philadelphia Eagles: 7 Games and 7 Observations

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Oct 25, 2015; Charlotte, NC, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford (7) looks to pass the ball during the third quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Carolina defeated Philadelphia 27-16. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

No. 1: Sam Bradford needs to improve

If there were one player that you could put a majority of tShe blame on, it would be starting quarterback Sam Bradford.

He has been playing horrible this season for the Eagles and through seven weeks; he is the biggest story line for them.

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Kelly traded for Bradford, which was all part of his master plan, and Bradford has not played well enough to understand why Kelly gave up Nick Foles and a second round pick.

Through seven weeks, Bradford was arguably one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL and he will need to improve if the Eagles have any chance of making the playoffs.

Or the Eagles could bench Bradford for backup Mark Sanchez.