Game Review – PHI 34-6
Posted November 13th, 2024 | 1 Comment »It wasn’t quite 44-6, but this was one heck of a beatdown. Dallas looked hopeless on offense and had some real issues on defense. If you’re a Dallas fan, you have a miserable second half of the season ahead of you. For Eagles fans, Sunday was fun and added to the optimism that this could be a good season.
The Eagles led the entire game. They were able to rest key players for almost the entire fourth quarter. The most compelling storyline involved the sun, Jerry Jones and whether there should be curtains in the stadium. That should give you an idea how things went.
Philly went up 7-0, but slowed down after that. The score was just 7-6 at the two-minute warning before the half. The Eagles got the ball back and drove 84 yards for a TD to make it 14-6. That pretty much sealed the game.
The score was close because the Eagles offense had some issues early on. Jalen Hurts was sacked 5 times and turned the ball over twice in the first half. The Eagles also committed six penalties. That sloppiness kept Dallas in the game. You do need to give the Cowboys defense some credit for making plays. At the same time, Hurts held the ball too long on at least three of the sacks.
Things started to click late in the half and the Eagles took control of the game. They finished with 348 yards and 34 points. The Eagles defense played well and really put the clamps on Dallas. Cooper Rush kept throwing short passes and Eagles defenders kept tackling them right at the spot of the catch. This is nuts.
The Cowboys are the second team in NFL history to complete at least 17 passes and finish with fewer than 50 net passing yards.
The other was the Giants three weeks ago, also against the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/tLaJX7kLzY
— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) November 11, 2024
The Eagles were the better team. They played like it for most of the game. Even when Dallas had kept the score close, the Cowboys didn’t feel like much of a threat.
COACHING
Nick Sirianni didn’t have many tough decisions to make. The Eagles only went for it on fourth down in the final minute of the game. Sirianni had the team ready to play. They didn’t come out flat and they didn’t take Dallas lightly.
The offensive and defensive gameplans were tough to evaluate since Dallas played so poorly. The Cowboys finished with 146 yards and 5 turnovers. They averaged 2.6 yards per play. Yikes, that is bad. They only had one play go for more than 11 yards. The Eagles offense was very different. They had 10 plays go 13 yards or more. Four of them went for 24 or more yards.
OFFENSE
Jalen Hurts was up and down. The overall performance was good. But he started slow so people tended to fixate on that angle. It felt like a bad game even though it really wasn’t.
Saw both sides of the coin with Jalen Hurts re: his management of the pocket and ball security against Dallas on Sunday
He owned the fumble immediately and then came back afterwards with a big-time play against the unblocked blitzer for a TD #Eagles #FlyEaglesFly
— Fran Duffy (@FDuffyNFL) November 12, 2024
I don’t know if the gameplan wanted Hurts to focus on going deep or Hurts simply did that. It led to him holding the ball longer than he should. Hurts started getting the ball out quicker later in the half and the offense came alive. His 2 TD passes came on plays where he scrambled to buy time, but also kept his eyes downfield. Hurts also ran the ball well, going 7-56-2. When he was good, he was really good.
This is the good stuff from Jalen Hurts: Evades the free rusher, gets out of harm’s way, eyes downfield, excellent ball placement for the TD. pic.twitter.com/Y7zgk1W7D9
— Sheil Kapadia (@SheilKapadia) November 12, 2024
Hurts did throw an INT in the end zone. Dallas Goedert was open, but Trevon Diggs jumped the route and picked off the pass. Grant Calcaterra was wide open in the corner of the end zone. Hurts admitted after the game that he should have gone to him. Sometimes it feels like Hurts forces the ball to his star players rather than the player who is the most open.
Saquon Barkley was 14-66 on the ground. The Eagles were able to rest him, which was needed. They also ran him outside several times which took away some of the wear and tear of tough inside runs. His highlight came on a short throw where he went by/through multiple defenders and set the Eagles up with 1st & goal.
Kenny Gainwell was 7-30 on the ground. He missed a blitz pickup that led to a sack. He did have a couple of good pass blocks in the game. Will Shipley had his best game, going 9-34 on the ground.
Hurts only completed 14 passes. AJ Brown went 5-109. DeVonta was only 2-14, but he was open deep once and Dallas got away with PI. Smith got held on another play or it might have been a TD. Dallas Goedert and Johnny Wilson each had TD catches. That was Wilson’s first NFL TD.
The OL was up and down. Hurts had plenty of time to throw on most plays, despite the number of sacks. There were times when he was under pressure. And the run blocking was sloppy early on.
DEFENSE
Jalen Carter had a really good game. He had 4 tackles, half a sack, a TFL and a PD. Even when he didn’t make plays, Carter was disruptive.
I think it’s fair to say that Jalen Carter hasn’t been *quite* as consistently dominant as the pre-season expectations, but he’s still good for dominant moments every game. Showed up a number of times against the Cowboys and the arrow keeps pointing up! Tough to handle. pic.twitter.com/gGYLXTmmH2
— Fran Duffy (@FDuffyNFL) November 12, 2024
Milton Williams had a sack and recovered a fumble. Bryce Huff had a strip sack late in the game. He just overwhelmed the RT and pounded the QB. Nolan Smith had a couple of tackles and a TFL.
Zack Baun had another great game. He led the team with 8 tackles and added a TFL, 2 FF and a FR.
My favorite Zack Baun snaps from Sunday. This dude is a menace. He knows how to make an impact on a snap regardless of what his responsibility is. This is the first week where him and Dean were truly interchangeable as the Mike & Dime LBs in this defense the way Fangio typically… pic.twitter.com/jyH6ICYiYX
— Honest NFL (@TheHonestNFL) November 12, 2024
CJGJ tackled better in this game than he has recently. He picked off a pass and just missed another. He also had 7 tackles. Reed Blankenship had 4 tackles and recovered a fumble. Cooper DeJean had 3 tackles and recovered a fumble in the end zone. Another strong game for the rookie. Quinyon Mitchell broke up 2 passes and also played well.
ST
Braden Mann averaged 52 yards on his four punts.
Ben VanSumeren just missed blocking a punt.
Cooper DeJean had a 31-yard PR.
Will Shipley averaged 32 yards on two KORs.
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