Could there be growing discord inside the Eagles locker room, or is this the case of an NFL insider, and her sources getting the information all wrong?

Zach Ertz is having a career season, one in which he could smash a handful of receiving and tight end records held by former Eagles and other legends at his position. According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, one reason the Eagles are struggling as a whole could point to how early and often Carson Wentz targets Zach Ertz.

Per Anderson via an anonymous team source, there are three reasons why the Eagles are struggling. Per the source, it boils down to team chemistry, the running back position not being as strong as it was last season, and most importantly, Wentz constant needs to target Ertz.

Ertz currently leads the Eagles in receptions, yards, and touchdowns, with 84 catches for 895 yards and six touchdowns. Those numbers are on par, or similar to Travis Kelce and other top tight ends around the league. The source tends to believe otherwise per Anderson.

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“I feel like we’re over-targeting Zach Ertz.” “Right now, Zach Ertz leads them in targets with 111. And even though he’s catching 76% of those, the source says that he feels like it’s disrupting kind of the rhythm with everybody else getting into a groove on offense, even though Zach Ertz right now is on pace to have the most receptions in NFL history in a single season for a tight end.”

‘Cup of Jo’ from an #Eagles source on their issues compared to last season thus far. pic.twitter.com/wAIuUFVmaS — ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) November 29, 2018

The argument is ridiculous as Ertz isn’t targeted anymore or less than Tony Romo and Philip Rivers would target their favorite route runners, Jason Witten, and Antonio Gates. Ertz is by far the best at his position, while every other skill player outside Alshon Jeffery, is a mid-tier player at best.