The Eagles made strides with their pass offense vs. Chargers – there's proof. Now can they build on it?

The Philadelphia Eagles' pass offense finally showed signs of life in their recent matchup against the Chargers, and now they'll be forced to build upon those encouraging performances. However, if head coach Nick Sirianni takes a cue from his own 2021 advice on growth through "growth under the soil," then the team may have a chance to flourish.

Sirianni's infamous flower analogy, which was initially met with ridicule but ultimately proved prophetic, could become the 2025 version of that growth story. The question is, can the Eagles sustain this momentum and take it to the next level?

In their preparation for the game against the Chargers, the Eagles' offense focused on flood concepts and other patterns designed to create more outlets on one side of the field, thereby outnumbering the defense and creating options in the voids that zone typically presents. The team's use of "21 personnel" – featuring two running backs and one tight end – allowed for a play-action game, which proved particularly effective.

On back-to-back snaps in the second quarter, quarterback Jalen Hurts hit tight end Dallas Goedert for 16 yards on the first snap and then found A.J. Brown for 22 more on the next, showcasing the team's ability to strike big plays against an excellent defense. The play design created a high-low concept between Goedert and DeVonta Smith that put stress on Chargers safety Elijah Molden, who struggled to wrap up Goedert and allowed yards after the catch.

While Hurts' four picks in the game were certainly concerning, his ability to find and hit receivers over the middle from newer route concepts gave them opportunities for YAC – yards after contact – that have been missing from the playbook all season. The 28-yard dime to Smith in overtime was a prime example of this, converting a crucial 3rd-and-16 against the Chargers' Cover 2 defense.

The question now is whether these advanced passing game concepts are simply a result of Hurts' growth and development or if they're a coincidence that can be replicated. The coaches will need to brainstorm and assess the root cause of the turnovers and other misfires, rather than making it an isolated issue attributed solely to Hurts' limitations.

The Eagles' pass offense has shown signs of life, but now they'll be forced to build upon those performances. If they can continue to develop their advanced passing game concepts and make adjustments to mitigate the mistakes, then this could become a turning point in their season.
 
I'm thinking about how fast growth can happen when we let go of what's familiar... like Sirianni did with that flower analogy 🌼. It's crazy to think that a team's playbook has to adapt to new concepts and player development just to stay competitive. I mean, the Eagles' offense suddenly found its rhythm and then they're expected to sustain it? That's pressure, you know? And what if Hurts' growth isn't the only reason they're seeing these plays work out? Is it just a coincidence or is there something more to it?

I'm not saying I have all the answers, but I do think this is an interesting reflection on how teams can evolve and change. It's like, we can get stuck in our ways of thinking and playing, but sometimes we need to let go of what worked before and try something new. Maybe that's why Sirianni took a cue from his own advice... maybe he knew it was time for the team to grow under the soil 😊.
 
I'm literally DYING over here thinking about Jalen Hurts' game against the Chargers 🤯! I mean, that 28-yard dime to DeVonta Smith in overtime was INSANE 💥! I've been saying for weeks that Hurts is a top-notch QB and now it's finally being shown on the field 🙌. But at the same time, those four picks are super concerning 😬. I'm all about giving Sirianni credit for making some major changes to their game plan, but they need to iron out those turnovers ASAP 💪. Can't wait to see how this plays out in the next game! I'm gonna be totally glued to my screen 📺👀
 
I think its cool how coach Sirianni is using that "growth under the soil" thing as an analogy for his team's growth... 🌱 It just shows he's not afraid to be creative and try new things, even if people doubted him at first. And I love how they're experimenting with different formations like 21 personnel – it's making their offense more unpredictable and exciting to watch! The way Jalen Hurts is finding his receivers over the middle of the field is really smart... 🤔 It's not just about throwing a lot of passes, but also about getting the right reads and timing. Fingers crossed they can keep building on this momentum and make some big plays down the stretch! 💪
 
I'm not sure if it's Hurts' growth or just the coaches figuring out what works 🤔💡...either way, it's about time we saw some progression from that offense. Flood concepts are always gonna be effective when executed properly 💪🏽. The Chargers defense was no slouch, so they earned this win. Now it's time to build on it and make the competition wish they were playing us again 🎉😎
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the vibes of the Eagles' offense right now 🤩🏈! The flood concept is genius and it's amazing how they were able to create those high-low reads with Goedert and Smith that stressed up the Chargers defense 💡.

But for real though, Jalen Hurts' growth is on full display here. He's finally finding his groove with those new route concepts and hitting receivers over the middle like a pro 🤝. The question now is whether these advanced passing game concepts are something he's developed naturally or if it's just because the coaches have tweaked the playbook to fit his strengths.

I'm not sure if I'd say that Sirianni's "growth under the soil" analogy was prophetic or not 😉, but the Eagles' offense does seem like they're finally starting to flourish. If they can continue to build on this momentum and make adjustments to mitigate those turnovers, then we might be looking at a playoff contender 🔥.
 
I think Nick Sirianni's plan to build on growth is fire 🔥🏈! He needs to keep experimenting with new plays and find what works best for Jalen Hurts' strengths. I'm loving the use of "21 personnel" - it's like a whole new wrinkle in their offense 🤯. If they can iron out those turnovers, they might just become the real deal 💪🏈
 
🤔 The thing is, I'm not entirely convinced that Jalen Hurts' growth is the sole reason behind the Eagles' recent resurgence on offense. Don't get me wrong, he's definitely shown some promising signs, but it feels like there are other factors at play here too. 🔄

I mean, think about it - the team's use of "21 personnel" and flood concepts was always part of their gameplan, but now they're seeing more results because Hurts is able to execute them better. And let's not forget the importance of DeVonta Smith, who's been a revelation this season with his route-running skills and ability to create separation from defenders.

So while it's possible that Hurts' growth is helping to elevate the team's offense, I think we need to be careful not to overstate just how much he's responsible for their recent success. 🤷‍♂️ It feels like there's still some work to be done in terms of refining their passing game concepts and minimizing those turnovers.

That being said, if the coaches can continue to build on this momentum and make adjustments as needed, then yeah, this could be a real turning point for the Eagles' season. 🚀
 
lol what's good fam 🤣 i'm loving this article btw 📰 here are some stats that caught my eye 👀 34% of Jalen Hurts' completions on throws over 15 yards went for YAC – thats like, insane! 🚀 and did u know the Eagles' offense is now averaging 7.5 yards per attempt – that's a big jump from last season 📈 meanwhile 21 personnel has been used in 75% of their plays this season 🤯 can they keep this up? 🤑 the key will be to analyze what worked and what didn't and make adjustments to minimize those turnovers 🔄 anyways, i think it's awesome that Sirianni is taking a cue from his own growth story 🌱 the stats on DeVonta Smith are also intriguing – he's averaging 23.5 yards per reception this season 🤯 let me know if u have any thoughts 👇
 
I'm lovin' the vibes from Philly's new offense 🌟! They're finally breakin' out them flood concepts and gettin' creative with that 21 personnel. I drew a quick diagram to show what I mean:
```
+---------------+
| 2RB, 1TE |
| (Goedert) |
+---------------+
|
| play-action
v
+---------------+
| QB Hurts |
| (read option)|
+---------------+
|
| DeVonta Smith
| (high-low)
v
+---------------+
| stress on D |
| (Molden's struggle)|
+---------------+
```
Jalen Hurts is lookin' sharp, and the chemistry between him and Goedert/Smith is real 🔥. The question now is whether these concepts are just a fluke or if they can be sustained throughout the season. I'm thinkin' it's a mix of both – Hurts' growth and the coaches gettin' creative with their game design 🤔. If they can iron out those turnovers, this could be the turning point for Philly.
 
I THINK THE EAGLES ARE FINALLY GETTING INTO A RHYTHM ON OFFENSE!!! 🤩 IT'S ABOUT TIME THEY STARTED SHOWING US SOME OF THOSE FLOOD CONCEPTS AND 21 PERSONNEL PLAY CALLS, YOU KNOW?! 😊 I FEEL LIKE JALEN HURTS IS MAKING SOME BIG PLAYS WHEN HE NEEDS TO, AND THE RECEIVERS ARE FINALLY GETTING OPEN. BUT AT THE SAME TIME, I WORRY ABOUT THOSE FOUR PICKS IN THE GAME... HOW CAN THEY BUILD UPON THOSE KIND OF MISTAKES? 🤔
 
ugh i cant believe its taking them so long to get their act together 🤯 i mean, all that money spent on Jalen Hurts and now theyre still struggling with turnovers lol like what is going on over there?? 😂 can they please just figure out how to make the system work instead of relying on individual genius from Hurts? 🤔
 
I'm loving this new vibe the Eagles are giving us! That flood concept is fire 🌊💥 I think it's time for Sirianni to dig deep into his 2021 playbook and see what worked back then. It's like, if it ain't broke, right? 😂 But seriously, Hurts has shown some serious growth, and the team needs to keep building on that momentum. Those YAC opportunities are what can take them to the next level 🚀. I'm not sold on the turnovers yet though - we need to see more of a plan for managing those mistakes. Still, with all the positives, it's hard not to get hyped about this team's potential 💪🔥
 
man, i'm low-key hyped about the eagles' pass offense finally showing some life 🤩! but seriously, nick sirianni's got to keep pushing the boundaries with those flood concepts and 21 personnel – it's like they're trying to create a whole new language out of the playbook 💻. jalen hurts is definitely improving under pressure, but can he sustain this momentum? i think the key is for him to develop that middle-of-the-field game 🤔... if they can iron out those turnovers and misfires, then we might be looking at an entire season of flyin' high ✈️
 
🤔 I'm not sure if Jalen Hurts' growth is just luck or if he's genuinely improving his decision-making under pressure... 📊 4 picks in one game is still a lot, but that 28-yard dime to DeVonta Smith was crazy! 🙌 The team's flood concepts and play-action game seem like a solid strategy, but can they replicate it against tougher opponents? 🔥 I'm keeping an eye on the coaches' next moves... 👀
 
I'm loving how the Eagles' new play designs are starting to pay off 🌱💪. It's like Nick Sirianni took his own advice from 2021 and really dug deep to find those hidden gems on the field! The use of "21 personnel" was pure genius, allowing them to create all sorts of options for Jalen Hurts. And let's be real, that 28-yard dime to DeVonta Smith in overtime was clutch ⏰🔥. I'm excited to see how they build on this momentum and make those advanced passing game concepts a staple of their playbook. If they can iron out the turnovers, I think we're looking at a whole new level of offense 🚀
 
I'm thinkin' this whole growth under the soil thing is kinda cool 🌱. I mean, Nick Sirianni's team was stuck in a rut, but now they're startin' to find some footing. That flood concept they used against the Chargers? Game-changer 🔥. And Jalen Hurts is lookin' more like the QB they expected. He's got that magic, you know? 💫 The question is, can they keep this momentum goin'? I'm hopin' so, 'cause it'd be awesome to see the Eagles make a deep run in the playoffs. But Sirianni's gonna have to figure out why Hurts is makin' those turnovers and find ways to mitigate 'em. Can't just rely on the "growth under the soil" magic all season long 😅. They need to keep innovatin' and adaptin' if they wanna stay ahead of the pack 🔥
 
I'm low-key impressed that the Eagles finally figured out how to move the ball. It's like they took a few steps forward from last week 😅. Nick Sirianni's growth philosophy is definitely working for them... maybe he should write a book or something 📚. Seriously though, if they can keep this momentum going and make some adjustments to Hurts' decision-making, they might actually have a shot at the playoffs. Fingers crossed! 💪
 
omg i'm low-key freaking out over the eagles' recent win 🤩🏈! i mean, sirianni's gotta keep pushing the boundaries with those flood concepts – it's like they're finally getting that creative juice 💡💨 and it's making all the difference. but at the same time, hurts can't keep having 4 picks in a game lol what's going on? 🤔

anywayz, i think these advanced passing game concepts are definitely not just coincidental 🤓 they've been building up throughout the season and sirianni's gotta keep tweaking it to get the most out of them. the key is to find that balance between risk and reward – if they can pull it off, this could be a total game-changer for the team 🚀🏆

and btw, goedert and smith are like, the ultimate duet 🔥💕 keep seeing them make magic happen on the field. but hey, turnovers gotta get cut out too 🙅‍♂️ can't have the eagles blowing it all in a single game 😳
 
idk why ppl are hyped about this Eagles team 🤷‍♂️ they've been inconsistent all season & suddenly they're gonna magically win it all? 🚫 growth under the soil is just an excuse 4 them to keep throwing duds like Hurts' 4 picks in that game 🙅‍♂️ 21 personnel sounds like a fancy way of sayin' "we're stretchin' the QB's limits" & it ain't workin' 🔴
 
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