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Eagles' offensive struggles have become a central talking point. When asked whether the offense's synchronization should be a discussion in week 13, Hurts simply replied, “no.” However, the data shows a glaring deficiency in their passing game. The simplicity of their offense has become evident, characterized by predictable plays often revolving around A.J. Brown winning one-on-one matchups or hurled shots downfield.
For instance, Brown's first target came only in the second quarter with less than two minutes left on the clock, which is indicative of an underlying problem. Analysts pointed out that Philadelphia’s passing attack has been surprisingly elementary over the recent weeks, relying heavily on their ground game and defensive strength.