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Judging by the games I've seen there defeats can blamed on their lack of a defense. One of the worst in the league IMO.
That's exactly what I'm talking about...it's not really that true. Their offensive system inflates their offensive stats and deflates the defensive stats. I'll show you what I mean:
Eagles Offense
Average Yards Per Drive - 31.1 yards(12th best in the NFL)
Average Points Per Drive - 1.96 points(13th best in the NFL)
Average Yards Per Game - 394.8 yards(5th best in the NFL)
Average Points Per Game - 29.3 points(3rd best in the NFL)
Turnovers - 35(WORST in the NFL)
Eagles Defense
Average Yards Allowed Per Drive - 27.6 yards(5th best in the NFL)
Average Points Allowed Per Drive - 1.76 points(13th best in the NFL)
Average Yards Allowed Per Game - 366.9 yards(25th best in the NFL)
Average Points Allowed Per Game - 24.9 points(23rd best in the NFL)
Turnovers Forced - 27(5th best in the NFL)
Because the offense moves at such a fast pace, they rack up yardage and points but they also force the defense to be on the field a lot more than other NFL defenses. Due to this, the Eagles defense is actually a more efficient unit than the offense but the philosophy just murders their bulk numbers while inflating the heck out of the offensive bulk numbers.
In fact, here's how Seattle's defensive stats would be affected(I'm extrapolating based on their averages) if they were on the field as much as Philadelphia's defense:
Yards Per Game Allowed: 268.6 yards -> 332.6 yards
Points Per Game Allowed: 16.5 points -> 20.5 points
That would drop them from #1 and #1 in those categories to #7 and #8 respectively. And that's the best defense in the NFL.