Eagles Snap Count Analysis: A Wild Card Round Aftermath
As I sifted through the Philadelphia Eagles' game footage, it was clear that the 73 snaps on offense and 59 snaps on defense were merely a mere facade for the underlying issues plaguing this team. The windy conditions proved to be a minor inconvenience compared to the more pressing concerns.
Jalen Hurts, once considered the franchise quarterback, looks like an aging quarterback who has lost his footing as a runner. His inability to make plays with his legs was exposed against the 49ers, and he often relied on his receivers for salvation.
Saquon Barkley, now donning midnight green for the first time in Philadelphia, had 26 carries for 106 yards β a respectable showing, but ultimately insufficient against the 49ers' suffocating run defense. The lack of counter play in the passing game became glaringly apparent as soon as the Niners started loading up their box.
A.J. Brown's departure looms large; his final snap was, perhaps, his last as an Eagle. DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper shared snaps with Jahan Dotson struggling to find his footing, as did Dallas Goedert behind Grant Calcaterra.
The line struggled to contain Christian McCaffrey in the 49ers' backfield, particularly Jordan Davis who recorded a sack and forced Brock Purdy into an ill-fated throw that allowed Quinyon Mitchell to intercept. The Eagles' interior defensive unit was nearly overwhelmed by the physicality of the 49ers.
Quinyon Mitchell's impressive display earned him three stars in this post-game analysis β a rare feat for a player who has consistently made big plays against opponents all season long. Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis round out the trio, as both demonstrated their ability to impact the game on the defensive side of the ball.
For Quinyon Mitchell to continue being the Eagles' best player, he will have to navigate an uncertain offseason with his contract situation. Meanwhile, Zack Baun's presence in the middle linebacker slot should be a concern for coach Nick Sirianni and company, as Dean waits patiently in the wings.
Lastly, Jimmy Kempski acknowledges that Jalen Carter might not get the lucrative contract extension this offseason had he played better.
As I sifted through the Philadelphia Eagles' game footage, it was clear that the 73 snaps on offense and 59 snaps on defense were merely a mere facade for the underlying issues plaguing this team. The windy conditions proved to be a minor inconvenience compared to the more pressing concerns.
Jalen Hurts, once considered the franchise quarterback, looks like an aging quarterback who has lost his footing as a runner. His inability to make plays with his legs was exposed against the 49ers, and he often relied on his receivers for salvation.
Saquon Barkley, now donning midnight green for the first time in Philadelphia, had 26 carries for 106 yards β a respectable showing, but ultimately insufficient against the 49ers' suffocating run defense. The lack of counter play in the passing game became glaringly apparent as soon as the Niners started loading up their box.
A.J. Brown's departure looms large; his final snap was, perhaps, his last as an Eagle. DeVonta Smith and Darius Cooper shared snaps with Jahan Dotson struggling to find his footing, as did Dallas Goedert behind Grant Calcaterra.
The line struggled to contain Christian McCaffrey in the 49ers' backfield, particularly Jordan Davis who recorded a sack and forced Brock Purdy into an ill-fated throw that allowed Quinyon Mitchell to intercept. The Eagles' interior defensive unit was nearly overwhelmed by the physicality of the 49ers.
Quinyon Mitchell's impressive display earned him three stars in this post-game analysis β a rare feat for a player who has consistently made big plays against opponents all season long. Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis round out the trio, as both demonstrated their ability to impact the game on the defensive side of the ball.
For Quinyon Mitchell to continue being the Eagles' best player, he will have to navigate an uncertain offseason with his contract situation. Meanwhile, Zack Baun's presence in the middle linebacker slot should be a concern for coach Nick Sirianni and company, as Dean waits patiently in the wings.
Lastly, Jimmy Kempski acknowledges that Jalen Carter might not get the lucrative contract extension this offseason had he played better.