The Philadelphia Eagles got a bitter slice of humble pie, losing 34-17 to the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on Thursday night, the second blow to hit them in a mere four-day stretch. The team now finds itself wobbling at 4-2 for the season.

In the locker room after the game, starting right tackle and future Hall of Famer Lane Johnson didn't sugarcoat a thing.

“We were winning [the first four games] but not dominating,” Johnson said, criticizing the predictability of the offense (h/t 94 WIP's Devan Kaney).

He noted that while the offense occasionally clicked, defensive units, like New York, were able to read the Eagles’ schemes and shut them down. Johnson also expressed approval of the team incorporating more RPOs (run-pass options) to challenge opposing defenses.

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