The Eagles have long been known as having a very "multiple" run game, meaning that they utilize a very wide variety of schemes up front to move the ball. You'll see several different zone schemes, gap schemes, and misdirection schemes, depending on the game plan. This goes back to 2016, so no matter who was at quarterback, this was the case. Well, Offensive Line Coach/Run Game Coordinator Jeff Stoutland and Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs Coach Duce Staley have never had an athlete quite as dynamic as Hurts in the backfield at quarterback, and so his presence really added several layers to the rushing attack.
Not only did we see some of the Eagles' staple zone concepts and sweep plays and power runs, but we saw designed quarterback runs, whether it was straight QB Power or QB Draw. We saw the option run game, whether it was zone reads or RPOs (Run Pass Options). And my favorite wrinkle off those was at the end of that clip, where the Eagles ran a Triple Option look and then pitched the ball to Jalen Reagor on a reverse late in the game to set up the game-sealing touchdown. I can't wait to see what new wrinkles the offense busts out this week!
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