That is ok if you're happy with the amount of food the Eagles have provided the deer up to that point, very bad if you want to broadcast anything into those beans for later in the winter and the following spring. Those 3 weeks that the leaves on those Eagles are still green and shading the ground could be used to get another top seeded crop of rye or wheat farther along to better feed your deer and survive the winter. That also makes brassicas almost worthless in that situation, no way are you going to get any really good growth top seeding them that late. About 80% of the guys I have talked to say that is one of the biggest drawbacks to Eagles, the lack of the ability to top seed a decent winter cover crop that will feed deer after the soys have dropped their leaves.