Eagles' Hurdling Effort Falls Flat Against Bears, Leaving Fans Frustrated.
The Philadelphia Eagles' Week 13 loss to the Chicago Bears left fans with more questions than answers. With a paltry possession rate of just one-third (54 snaps) in offense and an even more concerning defense, the team struggled to move the ball against the Bears' stout unit.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was instrumental in the team's lack of success, throwing for a meager 48 yards on eight targets. A glaring example of this inefficiency came when facing a seven-man blitz, with five receivers on routes open and only DeVonta Smith being targeted. However, instead of taking advantage of this clear scoring opportunity, Hurts passed to Dallas Goedert, who found himself unattended in the end zone.
Despite having the talent needed to win games, the Eagles' offense continues to underperform under Hurts. The running game also proved ineffective, with Saquon Barkley's 13 carries for 64 yards being a stark contrast to his earlier performances this season when given ample opportunities.
At wide receiver, A.J. Brown led the team in snaps and production, with 12 targets for 132 yards. However, the rest of the receivers were less productive. DeVonta Smith, once again, failed to capitalize on a clear scoring opportunity.
Tight end Dallas Goedert saw significant time but was often used inefficiently by Hurts, resulting in wasted opportunities. The running backs, particularly Saquon Barkley, left many wondering why he remains a starter over younger talent like Will Shipley and Tank Bigsby.
The defensive line struggled to contain the Bears' offense, particularly in the run game. Interior defender Jordan Davis had a poor outing, repeatedly failing to wrap up ballcarriers.
On defense, linebacker Zack Baun played 87 snaps but failed to make an impact, while cornerback Reed Blankenship saw significant time despite allowing several catches on six targets for 24 yards.
In a lackluster effort that left fans disappointed, the Eagles' Week 13 loss to the Bears has brought into question whether this team is truly equipped to compete with top-tier opponents.
The Philadelphia Eagles' Week 13 loss to the Chicago Bears left fans with more questions than answers. With a paltry possession rate of just one-third (54 snaps) in offense and an even more concerning defense, the team struggled to move the ball against the Bears' stout unit.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was instrumental in the team's lack of success, throwing for a meager 48 yards on eight targets. A glaring example of this inefficiency came when facing a seven-man blitz, with five receivers on routes open and only DeVonta Smith being targeted. However, instead of taking advantage of this clear scoring opportunity, Hurts passed to Dallas Goedert, who found himself unattended in the end zone.
Despite having the talent needed to win games, the Eagles' offense continues to underperform under Hurts. The running game also proved ineffective, with Saquon Barkley's 13 carries for 64 yards being a stark contrast to his earlier performances this season when given ample opportunities.
At wide receiver, A.J. Brown led the team in snaps and production, with 12 targets for 132 yards. However, the rest of the receivers were less productive. DeVonta Smith, once again, failed to capitalize on a clear scoring opportunity.
Tight end Dallas Goedert saw significant time but was often used inefficiently by Hurts, resulting in wasted opportunities. The running backs, particularly Saquon Barkley, left many wondering why he remains a starter over younger talent like Will Shipley and Tank Bigsby.
The defensive line struggled to contain the Bears' offense, particularly in the run game. Interior defender Jordan Davis had a poor outing, repeatedly failing to wrap up ballcarriers.
On defense, linebacker Zack Baun played 87 snaps but failed to make an impact, while cornerback Reed Blankenship saw significant time despite allowing several catches on six targets for 24 yards.
In a lackluster effort that left fans disappointed, the Eagles' Week 13 loss to the Bears has brought into question whether this team is truly equipped to compete with top-tier opponents.