That’s what Broncos fans were saying about the Chiefs before last season. Rookies played in 161 games for Kansas City last season, four rookies started in the Super Bowl, which they won. There is no way of knowing how fast, or even if, young players develop. That goes for every team. The Cowboys play a tougher schedule than the Eagles. Shouldn’t be that way but it is. The three opponents they don’t have in common, Philly gets KC, a tougher draw than LAC, but the Chargers do have a new OC who has some recent familiarity with the Cowboys. Eagles get Tampa Bay, with Baker Mayfield, Dallas gets Carolina. Some would suggest Carolina is already the better team. Philly draws Minnesota, Dallas get Detroit. Which one would you rather play? And the three toughest common opponents, Miami, Buffalo, and San Francisco, somehow Philly gets all three at home, Dallas plays all three on the road. (conspiracy?). And even if the Jets are strong with Rodgers, not much of a road trip for the Eagles, 90 miles to a stadium they are, obviously, very familiar with. No one is running away with the NFC East this season. Eagles are not winning 14 games, I’d bet on that. But the Cowboys winning 12 is unlikely, as well. Schoonmaker not withstanding.