I wouldn't worry about it too much, guys. I had a great view from the nose bleeds (where your best views come from if you really wanna see what's going on.)
Fellas, they jammed that box all day with minimal safety help until the second half. They were winning the trenches by formations alone, and their D had all eyes on Gurley. If Foles motioned towards Gurley as a potential hand off, they were coming forward. You can say what you want, but we didn't even try to stretch them out. And there were a few times I thought Foles didn't go through his reads. Foles WAS NOT seeing the field well in the first half. The play designs were ultra conservative in form of power running. But you see how the D softened up in the second half so it did work well to some degree. I just hope Foles went to sleep thinking of those deep shots to Britt and a couple nice passes to Tavon and Bailey. That's the answer.