This isn't a micro concern for the Philadelphia Eagles. It isn't about how many carries this running back gets or how many receptions that receiver has. It's about total offensive productivity and, frankly, the Eagles haven't had enough of it in this 2015 season.
That's what head coach Chip Kelly expressed during his press conference prior to Wednesday's training session at the NovaCare Complex, one that centered on reports that running back DeMarco Murray went to Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie after the win in New England and expressed frustration over his inactivity in the game and, perhaps, the season.