Josh Jacobs revealed that the Eagles knew their play on a crucial fourth-and-1, which negatively impacted the Packers' offense, highlighting issues with predictability and play-calling in recent games.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni emphasizes the advantage of their successful quarterback sneak play, stating that every first down feels like first-and-9. Despite discussions about banning the play, Sirianni argues that other teams' failed attempts to replicate their success highlight the Eagles' proficiency. In a recent game against the Miami Dolphins, Sirianni's decision to go for a fourth-and-1 QB sneak instead of punting paid off, extending the drive and ultimately leading to a game-sealing touchdown. The Eagles' ability to convert in these situations gives them a significant advantage over opponents.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus defended his decision to go for it on fourth-and-1 instead of kicking a field goal, despite the failed attempt resulting in a loss to the Denver Broncos. Eberflus believed a first down would allow the Bears to run out the clock and secure a victory, but the Broncos' defense stopped the run and ultimately won the game with a field goal. The decision went against analytics, and the Bears now have a 0-4 record.