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Eagles offensive coordinator Mike Groh doesn’t need to get defensive about the Eagles’ offense. He just needs to help fix it. | Mike Sielski

Twice in those crucial closing moments of an inexcusable loss Sunday, Carson Wentz had walked off the field at Nissan Stadium angry over missed opportunities.

A game-tying field goal in the fourth quarter and a go-ahead field goal in overtime had given the Eagles a chance to beat the Titans. But a touchdown in either situation would have won the game then and there, and the Eagles' defensive haplessness on that final Titans drive – the three fourth-down conversions, the TD pass from Marcus Mariota to Corey Davis, the 26-23 Tennessee victory – would have never happened.

These are the Super Bowl-champion Eagles.