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AJ Brown calls out Kevin Patullo following Jalen Hurts sideline moment with the Eagles OC

The Eagles are sitting at 3-0, after a comeback win of a lifetime but it’s not like the first half never happened. This offense has looked like it’s stuck in quicksand for way too long and in the early-goings on Sunday against the Rams, it was no different.

Thirty-three total yards in two quarters. That’s not just “a slow start,” that’s malpractice. Lincoln Financial Field felt it I could certainly feel it from section 231. The players felt it and thankfully, we witnessed Jalen Hurts speak out about it.

Jalen Hurts grilling Kevin Patullo and Jemal Singleton on the sideline

After a third-quarter touchdown drive, cameras caught Hurts standing over offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and RB coach Jemal Singleton. He wasn’t screaming, but the body language said everything. Hurts looked pissed and rightfully so.

The offense had been neutered all game long. This wasn’t leadership by silence. This was your franchise QB telling the staff to stop holding him back.

AJ Brown finally gets the football and the results…

After two weeks of being an afterthought, the Birds finally threw him the damn ball. He wasn’t done when the clock hit zero, either. Instead, he went straight to the mic postgame and told the truth about what’s been happening with the Eagles offense this season.

AJ Brown on the Eagles’ Offensive Struggles:

Before the media tries to spin this as “AJ Brown’s unhappy again” or “Brown’s being a bad teammate”, you might as well do us all a favor and cut the nonsense.

AJ Brown was speaking the truth every Eagles fan has been screaming at their TVs. This offense should look exactly like it did in the second half yesterday, with Jalen Hurts airing it out to Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert while the run game feeds off the chaos.

The Offense We Were Promised

As soon as the staff stopped playing scared, the game flipped. Hurts dropped a 38-yard dime to Brown. Then a 33-yard touchdown to Goedert. That’s what this offense is supposed to be. We want fast, aggressive, and honestly, completely unguardable, using all the weapons available.

Let the killers be killers, if you will.

The defense chipped in with two blocked field goals (shoutout Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, absolute monsters), with Davis even running one back for the walk-off score. The Eagles escaped, and that what championship teams do.

Find a way to win. No matter what.

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