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Odds Against Mike Groh Remaining OC of Philadelphia Eagles in 2019

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in NFL Football

Updated Mar 24, 2020 · 11:08 AM PDT

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The Philadelphia Eagles offense, led by Carson Wentz at QB, has gone from 3rd in points last season to 21st this year. Photo by Keith Allison (Flickr) [CC License]
  • Odds are against Mike Groh remaining the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019
  • The defending Super Bowl champions are 19th in the NFL in offense
  • Last season, with current Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich as OC, the Eagles were 7th in the NFL in offense

Mike Groh’s last name rhymes with go and that’s pretty much the consensus among Philadelphia Eagles fans – it’s time for Groh to go.

Just scroll through Eagles Twitter and try to look at more than three tweets without coming across the words “Fire Mike Groh.”

Sportsbooks have also been paying attention to the rumblings and have evidently determined that where there’s smoke, there’s someone getting fired. And that someone would be Groh.

Odds Mike Groh is Philadelphia Eagles OC Week 1 2019

Will Mike Groh be OC of Philadelphia Eagles For Game 1 of 2019 NFL season? Odds
Yes +115
No -155

Groh served as wide receivers coach for the Eagles in 2017.

Eagles’ Offense Stalls For Groh

Yes, there have been some personnel losses on offense for the Eagles to deal with this season. Running back LeGarrette Blount left for the Detroit Lions. Running back Jay Ajayi suffered a torn ACL in early October and was lost for the season. Receiver Torrey Smith departed for the Carolina Panthers.

Still, every NFL team deals with changing personnel on an annual basis. It’s the nature of a salary-cap world. But Groh seems to be grasping at straws when it comes to utilizing the personnel he does have at his disposal.

The Eagles spent a third-round pick to pry receiver Golden Tate out of Detroit. Tate was consistently the most dangerous threat in the Lions offense, an elusive open-field runner and a master of gaining yards after catch.

But not only do the Eagles not get the ball into Tate’s hands, they don’t get Tate on the field. He was in for just 20 of 52 offensive plays in last Sunday’s loss to Dallas.

Eagles’ Dropoff Under Groh Alarming

Last season, with Frank Reich, currently the head coach of the Indianpolis Colts, as offensive coordinator, the Eagles were a juggernaut.

They scored 457 points, third in the NFL. They rated in the top 10 in the NFL in points per game, yards per game, and rushing yards per game.

2017 Eagles Offense vs 2018 Eagles Offense

2017 Eagles Offense
VS
2018 Eagles Offense
28.6 (3) Points per game 21.6 (21)
365.8 (7) Yards per game 352.7 (19)
132.2 (3) Rushing yards per game 97.9 (28)
233.6 (13) Passing yards per game 254.8 (12)

This season, they aren’t in the top 10 in any offensive category.

Is it Time for Groh to Go?

A year ago, the Eagles were 13-3 and won their first Super Bowl. This season, they are 6-7 and not only won’t they defend their NFC East title, it’s highly doubtful that Philly will be a playoff team.

Someone is going to pay the piper for that failure and that someone figures to be Groh.

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