SÃO PAULO — “It was sloppy,” DeVonta Smith stated. And he wasn’t speaking about caipirinha cocktails. He wasn’t speaking about subject circumstances in a soccer venue within the first-ever NFL sport in South America. No, the extensive receiver was stating what was seen because the Philadelphia Eagles debuted their revamped system beneath offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
“It was sloppy,” Smith repeated. “However we responded effectively.”
Certainly, they did. They’re 1-0 after their 34-29 victory over the Inexperienced Bay Packers at Area Corinthians; regardless of Cam Jurgens snapping the ball to Jalen Hurts when the quarterback wasn’t prepared; regardless of Hurts twice forcing the soccer into heavy protection on passes that resulted in picks (one in the long run zone); regardless of Jurgens and Hurts mishandling a last-minute “Brotherly Shove” snap that, as a substitute of securing sure victory, preceded a subject objective that gave the Inexperienced Bay Packers one final try at a attainable comeback.
“We’re understanding kinks,” stated Jurgens, who took possession of each fumbles. “When you’ll be able to work issues out and nonetheless get a win, it’s an excellent feeling.”
Saquon Barkley saved their pigskin. He jumped on that last fumbled snap. He accounted for 3 of Philadelphia’s 4 touchdowns. He logged 109 yards on 24 carries and two scores, plus two catches, together with an 18-yard landing on a well-timed wheel route. He made normal supervisor Howie Roseman fairly completely happy that he set a franchise document in per-year spending on working backs by signing Barkley to a three-year, $37.75 million deal within the offseason.
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“He had a hell of a sport tonight,” Hurts stated. “I’m completely happy that he’s on our facet.”
The Eagles haven’t wielded a weapon fairly like Barkley since LeSean McCoy. As ample as D’Andre Swift and Miles Sanders have been in Philadelphia’s backfield the final two seasons, neither working again possessed the start-stop pace or the burst that busted Barkley deep past the Packers protection on an 11-yard landing run and a 34-yard scamper into the open subject.
Eventually, he had blocking. Barkley, who averaged 1.35 yards earlier than contact in six years with the New York Giants, in line with TruMedia, stated in coaching camp that he selected to signal with the Eagles partly on account of Philadelphia’s formidable offensive line. There, on that 11-yard rating, was a colossal chasm between Jurgens and proper guard Mekhi Becton. Barkley made one sudden minimize, and the Eagles abruptly led 14-12 with 5:38 left within the first half.
“They did a very good job of simply organising for me,” Barkley stated. “I simply attempt to follow my guidelines. That’s my large factor to share is, you recognize, generally I can are likely to attempt to do an excessive amount of. And I don’t must have that mentality, however I let (the offensive line) work. And when it’s time to do further stuff, I’ll be prepared for that too.”
Talking of “further stuff,” Moore wasn’t restricted from deploying the pre-snap motions that’d been a part of his philosophy. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, whose 2023 system was probably the most stagnant within the NFL, had stated earlier this week that “nobody actually is aware of what we’re going to do.” By my rely, the Eagles used pre-snap movement on 47.3 p.c of their performs in opposition to the Packers.
That included Dallas Goedert motioning left right into a swing cross during which Goedert gained 1 yard. That included Britain Covey switching from extensive proper to extensive left and Hurts hitting Goedert for a 4-yard achieve within the house Covey as soon as crammed. That included A.J. Brown rapidly stepping from the slot to simply past Goedert, matching Brown in opposition to Jaire Alexander. Brown’s double transfer — exterior, inside — left him open alongside the sideline. Hurts struck Brown in stride, and the receiver weaved previous the Packers’ secondary for a 67-yard rating.
Brown’s 23.8 yards per reception (5 catches, 119 yards) have been his highest common since Week 16 of the 2022 common season. Hurts managed to seek out Brown in essential third-down conditions during which he confronted a heavy rush. On third-and-8 on Philadelphia’s fourth drive (Barkley’s first speeding landing), Hurts zipped the ball to Brown for a 20-yard conversion simply earlier than getting demolished by a defender. Hurts was 6-of-7 passing for 91 yards and his 18-yard landing to Barkley whereas going through the Packers blitz, in line with TruMedia.
It was a promising signal for a system during which Hurts is dealing with extra of the pre-snap safety calls and designations for which a receiver is “scorching” in opposition to the blitz. Hurts was sacked twice. The second he appeared to attract himself simply earlier than halftime, which restricted a promising two-minute drive to yielding solely a 38-yard Jake Elliott subject objective and a 19-17 deficit to the Packers on the break.
“I assumed cross safety was fairly good immediately,” Jurgens stated. “I assumed we did an excellent job. We’ll watch movie, see the way it was. However it felt good on the market. We’ve received some weapons on the surface. I believe we actually used them immediately and performed rather well.”
Sloppiness stemmed to the Eagles protection, too.
Sirianni fired former defensive coordinator Sean Desai partly as a result of his system surrendered the NFL’s second-most passing yards in 2023. The Eagles thought they’d enhance the protection by hiring the system’s creator, Vic Fangio. However there have been moments when it wasn’t clear there’d been any change in any respect. Jordan Love, who accomplished 17-of-34 passes for 260 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, exploited an obvious protection bust by hanging Jayden Reed for a 70-yard landing to grab their halftime lead. Security C.J. Gardner-Johnson, signed in free company to enhance the again finish, missed a sort out that might’ve saved the rating.
Apparently, Gardner-Johnson caught some warmth from the fan base by the point he returned to the locker room.
“All them followers that received some s— to say. Y’all get y’all a– on the market and are available sort out with us. Put that within the information,” Garnder-Johnson stated. He turned to his left and noticed Eagles proprietor Jeffrey Lurie. “Inform them, Jeffrey. Each fan say they will make a sort out, we’re gonna invite everyone that say we suck at tackling, we’re gonna deliver them on the market with A.J. Brown and see if they will make a f—ing sort out. All people know that s— ain’t really easy.”
Lurie simply laughed.
Reed Blankenship, flushed within the face however not disagreeing, continued his post-game interview. Sure, they’d had some protection breakdowns, Blankenship stated. Sure, they hadn’t performed simply “what we did in apply.” However when the Packers had a shot to go up two scores within the third quarter, Blankenship hawked Love’s throw into the seam for a game-shifting interception. Blankenship stated he’d seen Love make as if he needed to throw to Reed alongside the sideline, however turned again to the center of the sphere as soon as Gardner-Johnson minimize off that possibility.
“So, it was a kind of anticipation moments,” Blankenship stated. “However I couldn’t have performed it if he didn’t do his job on the again finish.”
It’s tough to instantly deduce the place the breakdown occurred on Reed’s 70-yard rating. The Eagles have been enjoying dime, their six-defensive again bundle designated for passing situations equivalent to that third-and-10. Second-round rookie Cooper DeJean and veteran Avonte Maddox seemed to be overlaying quick zones within the slot. Gardner-Johnson was the deepest security, however on the very least caught without warning that Reed was working alone into the appropriate hash.
“That is the toughest sport as a result of it consists of all 11 guys,” Gardner-Johnson stated. “And if all 11 aren’t on the identical web page, stuff occurs. That doesn’t imply you’re the (worst) participant on this planet. If that’s the case, the proprietor would’ve allow you to go. We’ve received to know that this sport proper right here, we’ve received to know that as younger guys, we’re simply now getting good. We’re enjoying collectively and we’re understanding we could be dominant in each f—ing side of the sport.”
Rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell revealed himself to be a dependable starter in his skilled debut. Love examined the No. 22 choose on a deep ball early within the first quarter, however Mitchell swatted the ball from Christian Watson’s grip. Later, Mitchell prolonged himself laterally to deflect one other Love cross close to the sticks.
Mitchell performed solely at exterior nook, an fascinating improvement contemplating Fangio’s devotion all through coaching camp to platooning the rookie at nickel. Mitchell had performed exterior cornerback in base packages, then switched to nickel throughout preseason video games. However Maddox began at nickel in opposition to the Packers. The association could also be untenable. Maddox was focused on back-to-back performs by Love, first drawing a cross interference, then a landing on the next play.
The absence of Isaiah Rodgers might have performed a task. He’d primarily been the surface cornerback all through coaching camp when Mitchell performed nickel. Rodgers was dominated inactive with a hand harm. When requested if Rodgers’ absence performed into the choice, Sirianni stated, “That’s nonetheless a aggressive edge that we now have that I’ll hold to myself.” Fielding Maddox at nickel additionally raises the query of whether or not the Eagles have been assured Kelee Ringo might’ve fulfilled the sport plan at cornerback in nickel packages.
Sirianni, who has additional embraced his CEO-type position in 2024, has 10 days to scale back the sloppiness earlier than the Eagles host the Atlanta Falcons on Monday, Sept. 16. The 43-year-old coach is now 4-0 in regular-season openers.
“Excited to proceed to maneuver on,” Sirianni stated. “We’ll have some robust conversations about what went proper and what went fallacious, however happy with these guys and we’ll get higher from this sport.”
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