Philadelphia Eagles report card in loss to the Falcons
By David Feins
After an eventful off-season, a 26-24 loss to the lowly Falcons is not how the Philadelphia Eagles imagined their opening game ending. Although the end result was absolutely gut-wrenching, there was a lot to like, as well as plenty of room for improvement. So without further ado, let’s get into grading the Eagles’ units.
Offense: B
It was a tale of two halves for the Eagles’ offense. In the first half, the offense looked downright pathetic against what was thought to be a soft Atlanta defense. Prized off-season acquisition DeMarco Murray ran for negative yardage in the half, while Sam Bradford was under constant pressure, throwing for just 119 yards and a costly interception. The interior running game never got going this game, as DeMarco Murray was held to 12 touches for 20 yards. This could be the effect of cutting starting guards Evan Mathis and Todd Herremans during the off-season. Fill-ins Allen Barbre and Andrew Gardner are both career backups, and did not look ready for prime time last night. Additionally, the Eagles felt the loss of Jeremy Maclin, as their downfield passing attack was non-existent. Despite these issues, in the second half the offense looked absolutely superb. Chip Kelly got Darren Sproles to neutralize the surprisingly stout Atlanta defense, and the Eagles’ offense began rolling like the well-oiled machine we saw in the preseason. Bradford used Sproles and Ryan Mathews as receivers out of the backfield to the Falcons, while Jordan Matthews chipped in with 10 catches and 102 receiving yards. Bradford was downright surgical in the second half, going 21-25 for 217 yards, but there were some issues with the offense as a whole that could be troubling as the season progresses.