Doug Pederson 'Not At All' Second-Guessing Seattle Game Plan
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It was the Eagles' first loss since September 17th, but Doug Pederson wouldn't change anything about his game.
Pederson: "It's never any fun to lose, especially the way we lost. Seattle is a good football team. We knew that going in. It's something we have to learn from." #Eagles
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"No, not at all. Not at all," Pederson told the 94WIP Morning Show when asked if he's second-guessing his game plan.
"We had opportunities to shoot the ball down the field, we just missed on Nelson Agholor a couple of times down the field -- the red zone a couple of times. And I'm not. You have to be a little cautious -- I would say -- going into games like that, with the environment, the noise."
The Eagles, after winning nine in a row, fell 24-10 to the Seahawks on Sunday night. However, a look at the stats shows the Eagles were right there with the Seahawks, as they outgained them 425 to 310 in total yards.
A Carson Wentz goal-line fumble may have changed the complexion of the game.
1st downs: PHI 25, SEA 20
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Total plays: PHI 74, SEA 58
Total yards: PHI 425, SEA 310
Yards per play: PHI 5.7, SEA 5.3
Red Zone: PHI 0-2, SEA 3-3
Turnovers: PHI 2, SEA 0
One costly goal-line fumble changed it all.
Now, at 10-2, the Eagles head to LA to face the 9-3 Rams in another huge battle.
Pederson on Sunday's game vs. the #Rams: "It's big. They're a good group, they're coached well, and it's another playoff team. We've gotta handle our business this week." #Eagles
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