The Daily Numbers for Monday, Sept. 29

The Daily Numbers: 213 total yards for the Eagles offense yesterday in 26-21 loss to the 49ers.

407 yards for the 49ers.

232-73, the offensive numbers from 1st half in favor of San Fran.

119 yards rushing for Frank Gore.

2 special teams TDs, on blocked punt and punt return, how Eagles scored.

53 yard Pick-6 from safety Malcolm Jenkins.

22 yards on 12 rushes for the Eagles behind a battered offensive line.

10 rushes for 17 yars for LeSean McCoy. That is not a misprint.

21 of 43 for 195 yards for Nick Foles.

2 straight incomplete passes from Foles on 3rd and 4th downs with less than 2 minutes to go from the Niners 1-yard-line when the Birds still could have won the game.

3-1 record for the Eagles. Admit it, you’d take that before the season started.

2-2 mark for the Niners.

3-1 record for the Cowboys, now tied with Eagles atop NFC East.

1992, last time the Eagles scored twice on special teams.

9-9 mark for the Cole Hamels, who took the loss in Phillies finale.

2-1 defeat for punchless Phils.

73-89 mark for the Phillies, exactly the same as last year.

14 years, how long ago the Phillies ended up in last place.

3-1 loss for the Flyers against the Devils in preseason game.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Cary Williams is not a Philly kind of player. Very weak effort on a crucial third down that could have stopped the 49ers.

I Don’t Get It: Ed Hochuli. I don’t get it. No one pays to see him and his crew litter the field with penalty flags.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Nick Foles, who took another brutal physical beating yesterday. Quote Box: “We got whupped.”

- Eagles coach Chip Kelly on the play of his beat-up makeshift offensive line.

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