Getting after Goff was important, but nothing was more imperative for an Eagles win in this game than stuffing Todd Gurley and this outside zone run game. The Eagles had to find a way to keep Gurley contained like the Bears did a week ago. What is Sean McVay trying to do on those run schemes? First, the Rams want to stretch you at as a defense on the front side, forcing you to play sideline to sideline. Second, they want to cut off defenders on the back side of the run. These two actions create creases and alleys for Gurley. So the Eagles, conversely, had to stop that from happening. That meant setting strong edges on the play side, not allowing any movement east-west and forcing the running back to stop his feet or cut back before he'd like to. That also meant the backside defenders could not be cut off and had to be pursuing. Simply put, the Eagles did all the above for most of the night.