ESPN cameras caught a glimpse of Eagles head coach Chip Kelly's play card during the broadcast of Monday night's 30-27 Eagles win over the Colts. (Matt Lombardo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Chip Kelly's offense is based on deception and creativity and during the broadcast of Monday night's 30-27 Eagles win over the Colts, ESPN lifted that veil of secrecy just a bit when it zoomed in on the head coach's offensive play chart.

During one of ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters' reports from the Eagles sidelines, the cameras zoomed in a little too tightly on Kelly and his offensive play sheet, exposing the names of several plays to a national audience.

Now, it's almost impossible to ascertain the meaning of "Roy 6 Pickle" or "Rock 41 Nickel Cap," especially because the plays are transmitted to the players with hand signals and giant placards, it still feels as if ESPN took some liberties with this shot and got a little too close for comfort.

Let's see what Kelly has to say about that Tuesday.

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