The Philadelphia Eagles have now dropped three games in a row.
Notably, it seems like they just can’t figure things out at this moment.
And, according to former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky, a lot of that has to do with the fact that they’re always running the same three or four plays, regardless of their outcome.
The Eagles offense has to stop running the same 3-4 plays over and over and over again if they aren’t gashing the defense
-2X2 stack-RPO
-3X1-Goedert over the ball
-Empty-Hank (RZ is P-R-O)— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 19, 2023
Truth be told, their lack of creativity has been evident as of late, especially in the second halves when teams start making adjustments and cracking down on every little thing they do.
Losing Shane Steichen as offensive coordinator has hurt them significantly.
Of course, they still have the personnel to be one of the best teams in the league, and they’re just going through a rough patch right now, and they’re not as bad as they’ve looked as of late.
But as all good teams do, they need to figure things out and find a way to get the job done before it’s too late.
The Eagles are no longer in control of the NFC East Division, and they don’t seem to be on the same level as the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, and the key to getting back on track will be to be mentally strong and not let these bad results get in their heads.
They should still be considered a force to be reckoned with, and while they’re down right now, it would be quite a mistake to count them out.
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