
PHLY Philadelphia Eagles Podcast Where do Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense go from here?
Nov 18, 2025
After a tough game against the Lions, the hosts dive into Jalen Hurts' performance and leadership style. They explore how the Eagles' conservative play-calling affects the offense, discuss missed opportunities with A.J. Brown, and analyze the weather's impact on passing. The hosts also suggest fixes for the offense, emphasizing the relationship between Hurts and coach Sirianni. Additionally, they touch on defensive updates and even share some light-hearted moments about pets and pop culture, wrapping up with thoughts on leadership and the importance of wins.
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Ball Security Trumps Aggression
- Kevin Petullo frames protecting the football as the Eagles' top offensive priority, reflecting how the team's defensive strength shapes offensive strategy.
- That conservative emphasis can limit explosiveness and feels mismatched with the talent on offense.
Talent Versus Tortoise Strategy
- Bo Wulf and EJ see a dissonance between the Eagles' conservative, time-of-possession approach and their high-talent offensive roster.
- They argue that trusting a great defense shouldn't force the offense into a low-variance, limited-playstyle.
Scrutiny Is As Much Media As Substance
- Criticism of Jalen Hurts' leadership often resurfaces when the offense struggles, but hosts note this has been a constant, not new behavior.
- They stress media dynamics amplify scrutiny because Hurts engages less with channels that shape narratives.
