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Philadelphia Eagles 2014 Season Review: The Anticlimactic Ending
Losing three of their last four games, the Philadelphia Eagles ended their 2014 season on a sour note.

Finishing the year 10-6 and collapsing down the final stretch of 2014, the Philadelphia faithful were sent home with their hopes of advancing in the postseason in complete disarray after losing three of their last four games.

Entering the year with high expectations to advance beyond last year's Divisional Round loss at home to the Saints made missing the playoffs sting substantially. According to our metrics, the Eagles had a 52.2% chance of making the playoffs entering the preseason. Following a divisional win Week 13 against the Cowboys, their playoff odds soared to 88.9% before their late-season meltdown eradicated all hope.

Let's review both the good and bad that encompassed the Philadelphia Eagles' season and what may lie in store for them in 2015.

What Went Right in 2014?

We see it happening more and more often lately -- the statistically dominant Marcus Mariota? How will they attack free agency? Will a healthy offensive line revert the offense back to 2013's efficiency? The Eagles are in a better position than a lot of NFL teams, but in order to become one of the best NFL teams, a lot will hinder on how they attack this offseason.

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