Game Review – TB 33, PHI 16
Posted: October 8th, 2024 | Author: Tommy Lawlor | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 2 Comments »It has been over a week since the Eagles lost to Tampa in a highly frustrating performance. I decided to re-watch the game so I could get a better feel for what went wrong. Was it coaching? Was it a lack of talent? Was it bad football?
I put this loss on the players more than anything. Mistake after mistake after mistake. There were other issues to be sure. I wasn’t a huge fan of the offensive play-calling early on. The defense didn’t have answers early on. There is plenty of blame to go around.
The Eagles blew opportunity after opportunity. They fell behind 14-0 and then got a stop on defense. You just knew the game was going to turn. And then Cooper DeJean muffed a punt because Isaiah Rodgers shoved a blocker into him. Tampa got the ball by the red zone and went up 21-0. Ugh.
The Eagles cut the score to 24-14. They had momentum on their side. The defense came out and got Tampa into 3rd & 7. Conversion. Then the defense got them into 3rd & 11. Conversion. You just knew the defense was going to make a big play, but instead they let the Bucs march down for a TD. That made it 30-14.
Then Rodgers blocked the PAT and Kelee Ringo had an amazing return for 2 points. Suddenly it was 30-16 and the Eagles had momentum back on their side. The offense marched down to the TB 19-yard line. A TD there makes it a one-possession game and the pressure is really on. But then Jalen Hurts is hit and fumbles. The Bucs recover and the game is basically over.
Beyond that, there was a chance for a big pass play to Saquon Barkley, but Jalen Hurts rushed the throw and didn’t come close. There were multiple chances for INTs, but the defense couldn’t make a play. Josh Sweat had a chance to get a strip-sack, but couldn’t get the ball out. Dallas Goedert missed a chance for a catch that might have gone for 20 yards or more.
If you thought the game was frustrating live, it was even worse on re-watch. With several key players out, the Eagles needed players to step up. That didn’t happen. Hurts struggled, finishing 18-30-158. The fumble was a killer. You have to protect the ball better than that. Nakobe Dean missed a bunch of tackles. He also struggled in coverage. The secondary was way too loose in coverage. All of them. They tightened things up in the second half, but not enough. CJGJ was awful at times.
Grant Calcaterra needs to go. His defender made the tackle on 2 of the first 6 plays. Awful blocking. He almost gave up a blocked punt early in the game. He did have a catch that went for 26 yards, but his blocking is unacceptable. You can see Jack Stoll getting more playing time already. The coaches see Calcaterra’s issues. I just don’t like having players that soft on the team outside their rookie year.
Not everything was bad.
Saquon Barkley was great, going 10-84 on the ground and 2-32 in the air. He just needed more touches. I think the coaches out-smarted themselves. They knew TB struggled with run D. Logic says run the ball. The Eagles came out throwing, to catch the Bucs off-guard. It didn’t work and kept the Eagles best player from getting touches. Football doesn’t have to be so complicated.
Brandon Graham played well. He had a sack and was disruptive.
Parris Campbell did a good job to get open and catch a short TD.
Thomas Booker continues to play hard. He had 4 tackles and was relentless in pursuit of the ball.
Moro Ojomo got into the backfield a few times.
We got some signs of life from Bryce Huff. He had 1 tackle. He got into the backfield a few times. He chased the ball all over the field on multiple plays. That’s not close to what you want from an expensive free agent, but maybe he can build on this and start to show why the Eagles signed him.
I came away from this with mixed feelings. The good is that the Eagles have the talent to play well and win games. There were stretches of this game when they looked good. Then you add in AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith and Lane Johnson. Suddenly you feel a lot better.
At the same time, this team came out flat against a team they should have had some motivation to beat. I don’t want to make too much of the revenge motive since last year and this year are different teams, but I would think Hurts would be locked in to beat Tampa since they’ve beaten him twice in the playoffs. Instead Hurts struggled. Darius Slay struggled. CJGJ struggled. The veteran leaders didn’t step up. They stepped back. That’s a serious concern.
This week is going to be big for the Eagles. They need to win, but also to play well. These up and down performances need to stop if this team is going to go on a run and live up to preseason expectations.
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Good news.
We are opening the practice windows for S Sydney Brown (Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform) and WR Ainias Smith (Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return). pic.twitter.com/NeRhLScDXU
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 7, 2024
The Eagles need better depth at safety so Brown’s return is a big help. The team could also use help at WR. I’m not sure Smith is ready to push for playing time, but getting him back into practice will help his development.
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Not so good news.
We have released LB Devin White. pic.twitter.com/Ya9dCeVDEs
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 8, 2024
White was expected to be the MLB. He got out-played by Dean this summer and lost his job. White wasn’t a STer so that led to him being inactive.
It is good that the Eagles let him go. Keeping White around without playing him wasn’t going to lead to anything good. He can now go find a job somewhere else.
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