I'm not convinced by all this hype around Hurts' newfound 'magic'. Like, four interceptions in one game? That's a lot of yikes . Can't just ignore the fact that they've gotta tighten up their timing and avoid those mistakes. I mean, sure, they're executing some fancy plays and finding openings, but can they do it consistently without Hurts turning the ball over like it's going outta style?
I'm totally stoked about the Eagles' new pass offense, it's like they're finally finding their rhythm . The high-low concept is a game-changer, it's like they're keeping the defense guessing constantly . But, at the same time, I gotta wonder if Jalen Hurts can really keep those turnovers down? Like, four INTs in one game is a lot to swallow . It feels like they're still figuring some stuff out, but when they do, watch out . I'm all about embracing their growth and evolution as an offense – it's exciting to see them push the limits of what they can do!
I just saw this thread and I gotta say, I'm still intrigued by the Eagles' pass offense . They're definitely making some promising changes, but it's gonna be tough to sustain that momentum throughout the season. The high-low concepts they're using are super effective, but they need to work on their red zone efficiency - they can't afford to settle for field goals all the time . I'm also curious to see how Hurts handles the pressure when he's not making a big play every time out - can he stay calm and execute under duress?
I'm so over people saying they're "on to something" with Hurts' offense . Like, calm down guys, it's just a few games in. The fact that he threw four ints is actually a major red flag . I mean, what if this "growth and development" thing is just a fancy way of saying they're struggling to get it together? And don't even get me started on the high-low concepts – yeah right, like that's gonna be enough to overcome Hurts' inconsistency . The Eagles need to figure out what works consistently, not just for a few weeks and then disappear .