Following two seasons where former Oregon Ducks Head Coach Chip Kelly saw success in the NFL taking the Philadelphia Eagles to the playoffs in back to back seasons, the 2015 season will see his grand experiment ultimately end in a trip home after an up and down season that saw some successes, but more miscues and failure. The perfect example on Saturday night was dropped passes that could have made a big difference in the last half of the game.
Running Back Kenjon Barner started out the month with a career high 39 yards, the former Oregon Ducks Running Back played a role in the win over New England last week, but against the Washington Redskins he could not hold onto the ball, and while he did not have any costly fumbles he managed to hold onto a single reception on the night with a handful of dropped passes that could have kept drives alive.