UNDEFEATED! The Eagles beat a playoff team, in a scrappy, back and forth match-up, playing on a messed up foreign field, and we still put up 34 points in the process. The incoming Atlanta Falcons only managed 10 points in their own home, vs a shaky Pittsburgh team. If we run the score up past 25, this one should be in the bag for us.
With players like WR DeVonta Smith, RB Saquon Barkley, and TE Dallas Goedert, we should still have enough firepower to hit that mark. This of course assumes that WR A.J. Brown sits this one out, due to his hamstring issue. That means we’ll be needing an actual contribution from WR Jahan Dotson this week.
With a win, we go to 2 – 0 and will remain at the head of the NFC East. With a loss, our hold on the top of the division, would evaporate and we’d end up behind the winner of the Commanders/giants game. Unless Dallas wins over New Orleans, putting them alon atop the division. So we have to have this one. It’s not a must win. It’s a mustn’t lose.
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The point of Four Things isn’t to predict a winner, it’s to discuss which tactics would give our Eagles the best chance to win this game. So here are the Four Things that we need to focus on this week versus: the Falcons

1) Own the Line Of Scrimmage: The right side of Atlanta’s offensive averages 306 pounds, and they aren’t exactly the strongest group of guys to begin with. They make their hay on toss runs, while picking up blocks in space.
To stymie that, our defensive line needs to set the edge, and push around their offensive line. Just to keep them from leaking out and getting downfield on run plays. Or at least seriously delay them, so that blockers aren’t at their practiced landmarks to aid the runners.
2) Take the Free Yardage: The Falcons run a 3 – 4 defense that isn’t like a 5 – 2, it is a 5 – 2. Which means, it’s time to use the Kerrigan Plan. Getting the ball out into the Flat for players like Barkley and RB Kenneth Gainwell, should be easy. Getting the ball to Goedert, on 3 and 5 yard Out routes, should be gimmies.
3) Let’s Have Sacks: Again, the right side of their o-line isn’t the strongest, biggest group of guys. They have a big LG, but he’s dealing with a groin injury. I can tell you from direct experience what that means. It means in pass protection, he’ll have trouble setting up vs a bull rush. He’ll attempt to hide it at first, but it’ll show up eventually. So I expect DT Jordan Davis to eat this week.

The idea should be to collapse the pocket right in front of their QB. He’s coming back from an Achille’s tendon injury; and while he was never Randall Cunningham, his mobility does seem somewhat hampered. Shove the pocket back into him. Make him throw on the move. Get him to share the football with our Defense.
4) Take the Safeties Off: If we’re running the ball well, expect their Safeties to creep up into the box, to try to slow us down. Expect it even more, if we utilize the Kerrigan Plan. The best part of that, is that both of their Safeties are ballhawks, who will be looking for opportunities to gamble.
Pump fakes aren’t really a part of QB Jalen Hurts’ game, but it would be smart to work a couple in this week. An occasional pump fake towards the Flat or to the TE; should be enough to bring the Safeties down, and open up deep shots for Smith or Dotson vs one-on-one coverage. Let’s get a couple deep passes in there, just to keep things loose underneath.
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If the Eagles do these Four Things, then we’ll be virtually impossible to beat. That being said…

Talent v talent, the Falcons can’t hang with us. We literally have back-ups, who are better than some of their starters. However, mental miscues (like the ones we had last week) can help keep the Falcons in this game, and even give them a chance to win it.
We don’t need three touchdowns from Barkley again this week. We need an Eagles team that is on the same page, this week.
It would also be nice to see our D-Line collect a couple of sacks.
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WARNING: I don’t have the faintest clue as to what a point spread is, and I know even less about how it works. I know FOOTBALL and that’s it. If you use Four Things as a gambling tool, then you are a fool trying to lose your money, and will deserve it when you do.
Check back in a couple of days for Four Things Reviewed, and we’ll discuss how this game went.



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