When Chip Kelly arrived to the Eagles from the University of Oregon, high-octane offense was expected. Thus far, expectations have been met.

In 28 regular season games on an NFL sideline, Kelly's Eagles have scored 817 points. Despite the lack of a "franchise" quarterback in either of the last two years, injuries across the offensive line in 2014 and the release of wide receiver DeSean Jackson last March, Philadelphia's offense has averaged 29.1 points per game since Kelly arrived.

On Sunday, when the Seattle Seahawks roll into Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia's dominant offense will be tested by the best defense in the world. Through 28 regular season games and one playoff contest, Kelly's Eagles have faced good defenses, but nothing close to what the Seahawks bring to the table.

Will the Eagles put 30-plus points on the board against a team that has allowed a total of six combined points over the last two games?

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