The addition by subtraction talking points seem to have resonated with the fans and media here in town. That's understandable. Chip Kelly did not do himself, or his players, many favors over the course of his last year in town. There are plenty of valid criticisms of his scheme, of his tempo, of his personality, of his coaching methods, of his insistence on calling it training instead of practice, etc.
Still, the one critique I hear more often than most is the one that invites the most skepticism.
Something to the effect of, "The Eagles defense won't be nearly as bad because it won't be on the field nearly as much thanks to the offense's tempo and lack of time of possession.