Eagles’ defensive improvement rests primarily in this man’s hands

Vic Fangio

Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio at his introductory news conference this spring in South Philadelphia. Chris Franklin | NJ Advance Media For NJ.com

When the Mets completed their inaugural season in 1962 with a modern-day record of 120 losses, Casey Stengel waited for his players to return to the clubhouse because he had an important message for them.

“Fellers,” he told them, “don’t feel bad. This was a group effort. No one player could’ve done all this.”

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