CHIP KELLY talked at length Tuesday about how his team's defense is coming together, especially about growth in the secondary. He also talked about how the Eagles' offensive line is coming together, the dominant running game we'd all expected to see finally emerging.
But several questions were about the quarterbacking of Sam Bradford, which after a couple of baby-step-forward weeks against Washington and New Orleans, regressed to the tune of three interceptions Monday night against the worst pass defense in the NFL.
Nobody changes QBs after a 27-7 victory, so it wasn't a surprise to hear Kelly declare, "Sam's our quarterback.