I can sense the frustration online among Philadelphia Eagles fans after this win over the Kansas City Chiefs. It wasn’t the cleanest offensive showing, but I actually came away feeling a little better about the game plan than I expected to. There were obvious flaws in the dropback pass game and some odd decisions in the run game design, but there were also some clear positives. Let’s go.
Offense
On the very first play of the game, the Eagles had a chance to land a huge blow. A.J. Brown was wide open on a shot play because the Chiefs blew the coverage. This should have been a touchdown. But Grant Calcaterra completely failed to pick up the rusher, and Kylen Granson had no chance to get across in time, so the play was wrecked before it could develop. You can blame the tight ends for the ex