The Daily Numbers for Monday Oct. 21 (Eagles-Cowboys edition)

The Daily Numbers: 3 points, all the Eagles offense could muster vs. the Cowboys yesterday.

0 touchdowns scored by the 2 teams in the first half.

11 of 29 for Eagles QB Nick Foles, who struggled mightily on the day.

80 yards passing for Foles before exiting with concussion symptoms.

55 yards rushing on 18 carries for LeSean McCoy. Not his best day.

3 catches for 21 yards for DeSean Jackson.

9 straight losses at home at Lincoln Financial Field.

11 for 20 for 129 yards for rookie backup Matt Barkley, who came on for the injured Foles in the 4th quarter.

3 interceptions thrown by Barkley.

317 yards passing for Cowboys QB Tony Romo, although it was not his best day either. Both offenses struggled in this dud.

3-4 record now for the Eagles.

0-6 mark for their next opponent, the Giants, who play tonight.

2 times that Chip Kelly teams failed to score a TD in his entire time at Oregon.

3 QBs the Eagles now have used. If you know who is going to start on Sunday, give Chip Kelly a call.

13 points below their season average, what improving Eagles defense did to Dallas yesterday.

4 runs knocked in on grand slam by former Phil Shane Victorino to send the Red Sox back to the World Series - 1 more than scored all day by Eagles.

60 yard field goal missed at end of 1st half in odd call by Kelly, instead of going for 1st down.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. The quarterback of the future is not on this Eagles’ roster. Back to the draft board, folks.

I Don’t Get It: Still hard to believe Nick Foles could look as bad as he did one week after a very good showing against the Bucs. Something doesn’t add up here.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Billy Davis. The Eagles defensive coordinator continues to make progress with this bunch after they struggled mightily at beginning of year.

Quote Box: “You hopefully like to chalk it up as just a bad day.” - Eagles Coach Chip Kelly, on his team’s struggles.

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