Here's the final drive, with the Eagles down by four and in need of a touchdown.

It started with a bang thanks to a pass interference penalty on Jeffery down the field, a great play call against the Panthers' coverage.

Wentz nearly throws an interception after a miscommunication with Ertz in the middle of the field. After an 8-yard run by Smallwood (which Wentz audibled to before the snap), the critical third-and-2 play comes up.

Wentz starts to his left on a high-low concept. Once he sees the cornerback sinking deep to take away Ertz's corner route, Wentz comes back to the middle of the field. Could he have checked down to Smallwood? Probably. I'm sure if you ask him now, he'd like to have that back. But at the same time, we applauded his ability to keep plays alive and create down in the red zone last week against the New York Giants with his touchdown pass to Jeffery to start the game.

When you have quarterbacks who push the limit and are willing to make tight-window throws, sometimes you're going to come up short. This one just happened to come at the most inopportune time. That brought up fourth down. Wentz drops back. He starts to his left, hoping to hit Ertz. His tight end is doubled, however, and he has to get back to the middle of the field to Jeffery. As soon as Wentz goes to deliver the football, he's hit. The offensive line, which had protected Wentz well for a large majority of the game, broke down against a simple two-man stunt up front. Game over.

The Eagles' offense showed plenty of good and then some bad. The latter just happened to come at the worst possible time. I'm excited to see how they rebound this week against a Jacksonville defense with talent at all three levels of the field.