Mauled Eagles
- Updated: October 1, 2014
In a battle of NFC contenders on Sunday in San Francisco, the 49ers looked like they had a playoff-caliber defense and the Eagles looked like they had a last-place-caliber offense.
The 49ers won 26-21, but that score doesn’t indicate just how bad Philadelphia’s offense was. This game was ugly for Chip Kelly’s offensive attack, and raised big questions about what’s wrong with Nick Foles.
Foles, the Eagles quarterback who had a phenomenal season last year, struggled mightily today. He completed just 21 of his 43 passes for 195 yards, with no touchdowns and two interceptions. He made bad decisions, missed open receivers and generally looked like he didn’t know what he was doing.
The Eagles took an early 21-10 lead despite their offense doing absolutely nothing in the first half: Philadelphia’s first touchdown came when Brad Smith recovered a blocked punt in the end zone, the Eagles’ second touchdown came when Malcolm Jenkins intercepted a pass and ran 53 yards for a touchdown, and Darren Sproles later added an 82-yard touchdown on a punt return.
But those touchdowns on defense and special teams weren’t enough to beat the 49ers.Frank Gore had a sensational game, running for 119 yards and also scoring on a 55-yard reception. Colin Kaepernick picked up 58 yards with his feet and completed 17 of 30 passes for 218 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception.
Several players on both teams missed time with injuries, but the most noteworthy to keep an eye on going forward will be the back injury suffered by 49ers tight endVernon Davis. If Davis is out for any significant period of time, that would hurt.
But right now, the 2-2 49ers are feeling good about where they stand. The Eagles are 3-1, but after their first loss they can’t feel good about their quarterback. This was a big game, and Foles laid an egg.