It’s QB Speak 101: Never throw the team under the bus.
That should apply to the entire team. But when you’re Jalen Hurts and you’re struggling as of late, it’s probably best to stick to the usual “I have to do better” stuff.
And to Hurts’ credit, after his Philadelphia Eagles fell to the Seattle Seahawks 20-17 on Monday, part of his postgame response was “It starts with me.”
But it didn’t end with him. Because Hurts also said “I’ve been talking about execution all year. Being on the same page, everyone being on the same page. We didn’t execute. I don’t think we were committed enough, you know. Just got to turn it around.”
Jalen Hurts not holding back on his team right now 👀 pic.twitter.com/jWICcTCu79
— MyBookie – Bet With The Best (@MyBookie) December 19, 2023
Sure, the part about “not having a dictionary on me” is funny, but this is more serious: You can’t throw the team under the bus, even if they’re not committed or executing as a full squad. And that’s ESPECIALLY true when we haven’t seen MVP-level play from Hurts himself as of late.
After brutal loss by #Eagles QB Jalen Hurts made these comments that may not sit well with his teammates. Not “being all in” and “commitment” is not something you want to see from your QB. @SportsRadioWIP pic.twitter.com/nClqsugAvP
— Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) December 19, 2023
Jalen Hurts calling the #Eagles frauds at the post game presser.. This a real leader? pic.twitter.com/EFeCxXWk89
— Ernie (@es3_09) December 19, 2023