Nick Foles

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles looks over the field Sunday at on following the second half of the Eagles game with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Eagles came roaring back in the second half to win the game 34-17.

(AP Photo | Chris Szagola)

PHILADELPHIA -- It is hard to be too concerned about the Eagles' offense right now, as the unit is statistically the best in the NFL, and sits at 2-0 heading into this weekend's game with the Washington Redskins.

Still, those who have watched the games know that even though they are wins, there is plenty to improve upon -- and it actually starts with the offense.

Despite averaging 439 yards of offense a game, and 32 points per game, the Eagles are leaving plays on the field. On Tuesday, head coach Chip Kelly was asked about the plays that are there to be made, but aren't being converted.

"We had a few drops at the wideout spot," Kelly said before adding, "also had a couple balls that could have been placed a little better."

While the drops are true, Kelly more accurately hit the nail on the head with his second guess as to why the offense has struggled for stretches during this season.

Through two games, quarterback Nick Foles is completing just 58.5% of his passes, good for 31st out of the 35 quarterbacks. If you take into account dropped passes, throw aways, and batted passes -- as Pro Football Focus does -- Foles comes in 36th of 39 quarterbacks who have attempted at least one pass this season.

As for the receivers, according to Pro Football Focus, 13 teams have more than the two dropped passes the Eagles' wideouts have registered, and nine have just as many. That means of the 32 teams in the NFL, only 10 have less dropped passes from their receiver.

That, combined with where Foles ranks in accuracy, shifts the blame from the receivers to the quarterback.

Foles has been especially bad in the first half, as he is completing just 55% of his passes and has two interceptions to zero touchdowns in the first half of the team's first two games. To no surprise, the Eagles have been outscored 34-6.

Here is a look at some of Foles' inaccurate throws this season, with notes on each. Granted, you can pick out throws for every quarterback on every team that would like back. But the numbers, at least through the first two games, show Foles likely has a few more he wishes he could do over than other quarterbacks do.

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What's amazing is that, despite the huge opportunities he has missed, Foles is still second in the league in passing yards with 653. If Foles keeps up at this pace, he will finish the season with 5,224 yards -- which would be the fourth highest total ever by a quarterback in the regular season.

So although the quarterback has struggled mightily with his accuracy, as the Eagles' record indicates, it has not cost his team -- at least yet.

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