When an Eagles player makes a mistake in a game, he won't hear about it in a team meeting. There have been enough problems to point out during the team's three-game losing streak, but any issues are dealt with when position groups meet - not when coach Chip Kelly has the whole team together, or defensive coordinator Bill Davis has the whole defense together.
This is not the way Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins prefers problems to be solved. When Jenkins said on his WIP-FM show Monday night that the Eagles don't do a good job of holding players accountable, he was referring to the coaching staff's decision not to address their problems when the team is together.