Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland suggests that the team's offensive problems last year stemmed from play-calling, not just execution. He implies that the offensive coordinator, who had no prior play-calling experience, struggled to select the right plays against certain defenses, leading to an 'uneven' and 'tough watch' offense despite the team's talent.
Impact: High. This internal critique points to coaching and scheme as significant factors in the Eagles' offensive underperformance, raising questions about the offensive coordinator's effectiveness.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:43:54 to 00:45:11.
Sources in support: Jmack (News Anchor/Commentator)

