Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31

Posted: November 3rd, 2023 | Author: | Filed under: Philadelphia Eagles | 4 Comments »

Weird things happen when the Eagles play Washington. You may remember the Body Bag Game. There was the wild 1989 game where the Eagles trailed 37-28 late. I got so mad that I stormed out of my dorm room and went for food. I got back as the Eagles were wrapping up at 42-37 win. There was a 2002 game that was delayed after police used pepper spray to break up a fight in the stands and the spray drifted onto the sidelines. There was the Michael Vick 59-28 game in 2010.

Weird stuff happened last week.

The Eagles fumbled twice inside the 3-yard line. I can’t remember the last time an NFL team did that. After falling behind 14-3, the Eagles went on a 35-10 run to take control of the game. Sam Howell started 16 for 17, with his only incompletion being a deep ball. Washington had two TD drives that were 54 seconds or less.

Weird stuff.

Thankfully the Eagles were able to overcome a sloppy performance and win the game.

COACHING

Nick Sirianni didn’t have to make many strategic decisions. The Eagles went for it once on fourth down. He opted for the only FG attempt on 4th & 8 from the 33. That was a smart decision. If you want to appreciate Sirianni, just look at how bad Ron Rivera was. He failed to challenge on a 4th down play where DeVonta trapped the ball. Rivera said he hadn’t seen a good replay. That was an important enough moment that you take the risk and challenge. Rivera failed to go for 2 when his team scored late. That didn’t end up making a difference, but it could have been important.

Brian Johnson had some good moments. He dialed up the play that resulted in Julio Jones first TD catch as an Eagle. He called an RPO where Dallas Goedert had a catch and run on 3rd & 2 that went for 16 yards. He called the play where Hurts throws the ball to AJ 8 times for 130 yards and 2 TDs. I like that play. The Eagles were 8 of 13 on 3rd downs, 1 for 1 on 4th down and 3 for 5 in the red zone. The failures were due to turnovers, not scheme.

Sean Desai didn’t have his greatest game. I fault the players for most of the issues, but there were some things I didn’t like. I do give Desai credit for making changes. He tried blitzing early on and that didn’t work so he went away from it. He used different combinations of players, trying to find one that would work consistently. That didn’t happen.

OFFENSE

Jalen Hurts started a bit slow and then got hot. He ended up 29-38-319 with 4 TDs. No INTs, but he did fumble once on a push play at the goal line. Hurts made some good throws. I liked how he spread the ball around.

AJ – 8 catches
DeVonta – 7 catches
Gainwell – 5 catches
Goedert – 4 catches
Swift – 2 catches

Hurts performance was even better when you consider he was playing on a sore knee (bruise). You could see how he was affected when Casey Toohill chased him down from behind. That doesn’t happen to a healthy Hurts.

D’Andre Swift was 16-57-1. His long run was only 9 yards. He had some good short runs, but just couldn’t get free at the second level. The blocking wasn’t great and also give the Washington defense some credit. They played the run well. Kenny Gainwell was 2 for -4 on the ground, and with a fumble. That was bad. He did catch 5 passes for 30 yards.

AJ Brown was awesome.

https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1718693627776364613

Are you tired of seeing that yet? AJ made the same catch in practice on Friday so Hurts was confident when he threw the pass to him. AJ finished 8-130-2. He made plays all over the field. Both TDs were on the left side. He just missed on on the right side. He was a force over the middle as well.

DeVonta was 7-99-1. His TD came on a blown coverage. Hurts made it seem like there was something the Eagles wanted to exploit, which is exactly what they did.

There was one bad moment for him. Swift caught a quick screen out left. DeVonta missed his block and the play was stopped for a short gain. If he makes that block, Swift might have had a TD. Johnson made a really good call there, but they just didn’t get it blocked right.

Julio finished 1-8-1. Oz was 1-5.

Watching live I thought Goedert caught more than 4 passes. He finished 4-36. I didn’t think Jack Stoll blocked well in this game.

The OL was up and down. Sua Opeta once again struggled at times. He isn’t a good run blocker. He doesn’t get movement at the LOS. He also isn’t good at the second level. He’s normally solid in pass pro, but gave up some key pressures in this game. Lane Johnson still wasn’t 100 percent and was sloppy a couple of times. He still had some great plays.

Landon Dickerson had some struggles in pass pro. He was too grabby with his hands. Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata played pretty well.

DEFENSE

Washington made a concerted effort to get the ball out as quickly as possible. They allowed almost 6 sacks a game coming into this contest. The Eagles finished with 1 sack and 4 QB hits. Howell got the ball out super quick and also used his feet well.

Haason Reddick got the sack on a 4th down late in the game. We can start calling him The Closer. He’s at his best late in the game.

Reddick should have had a sack earlier in the game but Howell threw the ball into an OL as he was going down. Josh Sweat was only credited with 1 QB hit, but I felt like he got the most consistent pressure.

Fletcher Cox played a lot of snaps and played hard. He made a hustle play to stop a screen. He chased the ball. He broke up a pass at the line. Very active game for the old man. Jalen Carter had 1 QB hit, but was quieter than expected. Marlon Tuipulotu had 3 tackles and played with good energy. He chased the ball out wide a few times. Milton Williams was disruptive and finished with 2 QB hits.

Zach Cunningham looked like the best LB to me. He had 5 tackles and 2 PDs. He had really good coverage down the right sideline. It took a perfect pass to beat him. Cunnigham still almost broke that up. Nakobe Dean led the team with with 12 tackles and 2 TFLs.

Reed Blankenship came back from injury, but didn’t have his best game. He struggled early on. I don’t know if he was trying too hard, but he was out of position multiple times. Reed settled down. He finished with 8 tackles and made the defensive play of the game when he picked off Howell and returned the ball deep. Kevin Byard made his Eagles debut and finished with 7 tackles. He didn’t stand out, good or bad. He did seem comfortable all over and got more aggressive as the game went on.

Sidney Brown played a lot in the slot. He had 8 tackles and 2 early TFLs. He also had the hit of the game.

Boom. Brown is meant to play safety. He is a hitter and tackler, not a cover guy. Eli Ricks also saw time in the slot. I thought he was good in there. He did get called for an early PI that was ticky-tack.

Darius Slay didn’t make any big plays. He did finish with 3 tackles. He was beaten deep, but Howell was off-target because of pressure. James Bradberry struggled. He did break up a pass, but was beaten for a TD and just didn’t look great in coverage. He also didn’t tackle well.

ST

Jake Elliott was 1 for 1 on FG.

Braden Mann averaged 58.5 yards per punt. Maybe the Eagles have found a punter.

Britain Covey had a PR for 25 yards. He ran into Nolan Smith or he might have gotten more.

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4 Comments on “Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31”

  1. 1 The Linc - Eagles overdue for a signature win over the Cowboys - Iglesia en Directo said at 1:32 PM on November 4th, 2023:

    […] Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31 – Iggles BlitzZach Cunningham looked like the best LB to me. He had 5 tackles and 2 PDs. He had really good coverage down the right sideline. It took a perfect pass to beat him. Cunnigham still almost broke that up. Nakobe Dean led the team with with 12 tackles and 2 TFLs. Reed Blankenship came back from injury, but didn’t have his best game. He struggled early on. I don’t know if he was trying too hard, but he was out of position multiple times. Reed settled down. He finished with 8 tackles and made the defensive play of the game when he picked off Howell and returned the ball deep. Kevin Byard made his Eagles debut and finished with 7 tackles. He didn’t stand out, good or bad. He did seem comfortable all over and got more aggressive as the game went on. […]

  2. 2 Eagles News: Philadelphia overdue for a signature win over the Cowboys - FOOTBALL MANCHESTER said at 1:36 PM on November 4th, 2023:

    […] Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31 – Iggles BlitzZach Cunningham looked like the best LB to me. He had 5 tackles and 2 PDs. He had really good coverage down the right sideline. It took a perfect pass to beat him. Cunnigham still almost broke that up. Nakobe Dean led the team with with 12 tackles and 2 TFLs. Reed Blankenship came back from injury, but didn’t have his best game. He struggled early on. I don’t know if he was trying too hard, but he was out of position multiple times. Reed settled down. He finished with 8 tackles and made the defensive play of the game when he picked off Howell and returned the ball deep. Kevin Byard made his Eagles debut and finished with 7 tackles. He didn’t stand out, good or bad. He did seem comfortable all over and got more aggressive as the game went on. […]

  3. 3 The Linc – Eagles overdue for a signature win over the Cowboys - Balance Sportscast said at 2:04 PM on November 4th, 2023:

    […] Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31 – Iggles BlitzZach Cunningham looked like the best LB to me. He had 5 tackles and 2 PDs. He had really good coverage down the right sideline. It took a perfect pass to beat him. Cunnigham still almost broke that up. Nakobe Dean led the team with with 12 tackles and 2 TFLs. Reed Blankenship came back from injury, but didn’t have his best game. He struggled early on. I don’t know if he was trying too hard, but he was out of position multiple times. Reed settled down. He finished with 8 tackles and made the defensive play of the game when he picked off Howell and returned the ball deep. Kevin Byard made his Eagles debut and finished with 7 tackles. He didn’t stand out, good or bad. He did seem comfortable all over and got more aggressive as the game went on. […]

  4. 4 Eagles News: Philadelphia overdue for a signature win over the Cowboys – Consolidated Financial said at 10:24 PM on November 4th, 2023:

    […] Game Review – PHI 38, WAS 31 – Iggles BlitzZach Cunningham looked like the best LB to me. He had 5 tackles and 2 PDs. He had really good coverage down the right sideline. It took a perfect pass to beat him. Cunnigham still almost broke that up. Nakobe Dean led the team with with 12 tackles and 2 TFLs. Reed Blankenship came back from injury, but didn’t have his best game. He struggled early on. I don’t know if he was trying too hard, but he was out of position multiple times. Reed settled down. He finished with 8 tackles and made the defensive play of the game when he picked off Howell and returned the ball deep. Kevin Byard made his Eagles debut and finished with 7 tackles. He didn’t stand out, good or bad. He did seem comfortable all over and got more aggressive as the game went on. […]