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A key issue lies with their play-calling and offensive scheme. The team seemed overly reliant on their star receivers—AJ Brown and Dallas Goedert—for one-on-one throws and quick hits. Without a diversified attack or effective scheme, the Eagles offense became predictable and stagnant, especially after running four consecutive "tush pushes" to go ahead 17-13.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts appeared limited at times, with many throws late in the pocket and a reluctance to target the middle of the field. His passing map showed over-reliance on the outside, with little progression or rhythm, leading to sacks and stalled drives. The team’s inability to adapt or diversify their attack contributed to their offensive disappearance in the second half.