The Eagles offense did not get off to a fast start, was unbalanced in their play-calling, and failed to convert most of their third downs on Sunday against the Cowboys. Offensive coordinator Mike Groh spoke to reporters on Tuesday about the lack of snaps for Golden Tate and targets for Dallas Goedert, and mostly just echoed everything he’s said all season.
Here’s what the offensive coordinator had to say:
On dividing up snap counts
Groh said that Golden Tate is an important player to their offense, but that they probably played a little more 12 personnel against Dallas.