What does this chart tell me? The Falcons had a game plan, and executed it at a high level. They hit on their schemed-up plays. Matt Ryan was 7-of-7 on screens (only two of which went to running backs), he was 4-of-4 on Run Pass Option (RPO) plays. Clearly, they wanted to rely on the quick game (whether it was under center or from the shotgun), so that Ryan could get the ball out quickly. The Eagles did a lot to limit the effectiveness of those plays. That's where blitzes come into play, where the ball comes out earlier than the offense wants and throws are off target. Fletcher Cox nearly came away with an interception in the quick game on a zone exchange blitz. One blitz got home for a sack, and they had a number of pressures as well (Derek Barnett, Brandon Graham, Vinny Curry, and Josh Sweat all got their hands on Ryan as he was delivering the ball to help force incompletions or interceptions).