After spending most of the season swearing that his pass catchers were doing a heckuva job, Kelly gave a grudging nod to mainstream thinking last week when he released wide receiver Miles Austin in the run-up to the Eagles' upset win over the Patriots. But it wasn't necessarily a case of addition by subtraction. Sammy Watkins has more talent than a lot of teams' best receivers, but it was still jarring to watch him rotate possessions with Riley Cooper and Josh Huff yesterday. With all due respect to Seyi Ajirotutu, who has been a big reason for the Eagles' outstanding punt coverage this season, imagine if Bradford had somebody with a little more speed running deep down the seam late in the second quarter. Same goes for his first throw of the game, which was initially ruled a stumbling, 42-yard catch by Riley Cooper before replay showed the ball hitting the ground. Agholor and Jordan Matthews both had catchable balls with inside position on their coverage on key third-down plays. Both resulted in incompletions.