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No, even with a slightly better offensive line, the Eagles still would have won. The score would have been a little closer - maybe they win by 14 points or so, but the Eagles were not getting denied last year. For Kansas City to have won that game, they would have needed a much better offensive line at just about every position.
Competent Oline play would've gotten the job done. Reid and Mahomes would've cooked.
 
Good. Maybe the NFLPA can start electing people they should, for a change, instead of people who were terrible choices and could be seen as terrible choices from miles away.
 
NFL teams have gotten very stupid with their money this offseason:

A month ago, Zach Tom did not want to discuss whether he would insist on a new contract with the Green Bay Packers before the start of this season. He doesn't have to entertain that possibility anymore.

The fourth-year right tackle agreed to a four-year, $88 million contract extension Monday, sources told ESPN. The deal also includes a $30.2 million signing bonus that is believed to be the largest for an offensive lineman.

The Washington Commanders' Laremy Tunsil and former Packers tackle David Bakhtiari (in 2020) received the previous highest signing bonus for an offensive lineman at $30 million in their extensions...

Sources: Packers, RT Zach Tom reach 4-year, $88M extension
 
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