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Eagles and Kevin Patullo: Having a lot of mouth to feed is a “great problem”

Eagles and Kevin Patullo: Having a lot of mouth to feed is a "great problem"


Philadelphia Eagles is 4-0 to open the season. Based on horror around the offense, the viewer could think they were 0-4.

The Eagles break has been a snail so far, with a bad week 4 the second half where Jalen Hurts did not end and the group returned 14 meters of fragments of seven possessions (do not consider safety at the end of the game). The group went three times and out five times and one point came on a short platform following the Fumble Buccaneers.

It has been difficult to monitor the violation in Philly, despite having hired AJ Brown, Devonta Smith, the dense end of Dallas Goedert and running Saquon Barkley.

Eagles have been on average only 138.0 meters per game in their first four palaces in 2025, second highest in the NFL, after only Titans (0-4 WL). They are one of three teams since 1980 to start 4-0 despite the average fewer than 140 exceeding YPG, on NFL studies. The others: Falcons 2004 (11-5, Lost NFC Championship plays on Eagles) and 2003 Panthers (11-5, Lost Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. Patriots).

An offensive manager Kevin Patullo said on Tuesday that it was a good problem to have a lot of mouth to feed, not obstacle to the operation.

“This is a great problem, right? Because some teams don’t have what we have,” he said with the official copy of the team. “So it’s a great problem and really the boys have been great with me. I’ve been here for a while, so obviously I know them a little differently, but they all want to win and that’s one thing. They all want to win. They will do whatever the team to win.

“So whether someone is getting the ball, someone is not when you look at it sometimes, there are guys being excited for other guys when they are playing and that’s the only thing we can really ask for. It’s just like a hey, we all want to win. We are on the same page.