Chip Kelly met with the media Monday afternoon to talk about Sunday's loss to the Green Bay Packers, including discussing the Eagles' run game, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' success, and the team's mindset moving forward.
HC Chip Kelly: Our gunners are taught never to go by the punt returner. Not taught to stop before the returner.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: There's no single thing. Offensively we moved the ball, but setbacks stall the offense, you get FGs instead of TDs.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Obviously can't exchange FGs for their TDs.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: A loss is a loss. If you have a mistake, you admit it, fix it, and try not to repeat it again.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: There were times we blocked for the run really good, and there were times we slipped off blocks or didn't sustain like we should've.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Sacks and QB pressure are different depending on who you play. Rodgers gets the ball out quick.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: The turnovers were all individually different. Tough scenarios in all cases.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Haven't talked to Jason Kelce . He's been a little erratic, and he needs to get more consistent.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Mark Sanchez made a number of correct decisions. A few mistakes here and there, not all blame falls on him for the turnovers.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I think Bradley Fletcher came back and defended deep balls better as the game went on. Shows his mental toughness b
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: We went through it all, trying to stop Rodgers' success on crossing routes. Just didn't execute in stopping them.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: It's about coming back and not letting the same game beat you twice. The league is all about coming to play each week.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Every week is a season in this league.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I'm not worried about this team getting the game out of their mind. I've been with this team long enough. Excited to get back to work.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I thought LeSean did a lot of good things. Following blocks, hitting seams. Different stats, but we're a different team.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Foles can workout now, but we're still waiting for the bone to heal. Hasn't had a more recent checkup since the last update from team.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I don't look at Jordan Matthews' recent success as a breakout. It's the Jordan we've seen since Day 1. Really meticulous player.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I think Josh Huff is a capable backup, working himself into position. Still needs to prove himself to us for bigger role.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Riley Cooper is doing exactly what's asked of him. Blocking well, and when the ball's thrown his way he's catching it.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: Against GB O-line, sometimes we just didn't get off of blocks. Needed to get more pressure on him, period.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: It's just about the next opportunity. Only way to get the bad taste out of your mouth is to go out and play, work again.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: We've got a bunch of real professionals in locker room. It's not a finger-pointing operation. We've all contributed to wins, losses.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: I think teams with good records have good records for a reason. Sometimes you need to give credit to the other team.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014
Chip: The performance Aaron had yesterday was impressive. There's a reason the Packers are as good as they are.
— Dave Spadaro (@EaglesInsider) November 17, 2014




















