What an ugly stretch it's been for the Philadelphia Eagles' offense. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has stocked the cupboard full of dynamic weapons like A.J. Brown and Saquon Barkley, yet the Eagles haven't done anywhere close to enough to put them in the best positions to succeed.
In the wake of Black Friday's 24-15 loss, Chicago Bears defensive end Austin Booker questioned Saquon's competitive spirit. One could argue there's a collective lack of fight from the entire offensive unit for the reigning Super Bowl champions.
A much bigger part of the equation, however, is Philly's vanilla scheme.