By Nick Shook
NFL.com
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Doug Pederson knows he doesn’t have a game-changing quarterback. Fortunately for the Eagles, he realized this before it was too late.
Pederson adjusted his play-calling late in the first quarter after two drives proved what we already knew — Philadelphia couldn’t win the game primarily on the arm of Nick Foles — and it made a world of difference in what ended up being a 15-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
“Part of our success this season has been the balance, balance of run and pass. We got back to that,” Pederson said after Philadelphia’s Divisional Round victory. “We stuck with it and guys executed the game plan extremely well.” Continue reading