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Noted NFL speaker Shannon Sharpe has a point – Jalen Hurts faltered, and the Eagles‘ loss to the Jets left NFL fans wanting more. Four turnovers, a far cry from the NFL standard. It was NFL Sunday, and the Eagles fans were left disappointed. Sharpe, the so-called “hater,” had seen it coming all along.

Sharpe, not holding back, criticized Hurts’ subpar performance throughout the season. On his social media account, the former NFL TE is shedding light on Hurts with his brightest torch. He exclaims the importance of paying attention to warning signs instead of just records and destinations.

Sharpe: Unfairly labeled ‘hater’

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The Jets turned the tables on the Eagles on this NFL Sunday! Shannon Sharpe, sharing his thoughts, wrote on his account, “I know I’m stating the obvious, but Hurts was awful 2day and hasn’t been sharp all season. I stated this earlier this season, was labeled a H8R [hater].” Sharpe had expressed these concerns before, getting labeled as a “hater.”

He added in his tweet, “When all u look at are record/destination and not the warning signs as you go. You get tripped up.” Indeed, Hurts had a different experience against the Jets, especially after an interception, where he completed three unsuccessful passes in the last drive. He attributed his struggles to a “lack of execution” in his post-game interview. So, what’s Jalen Hurts’ game plan to bounce back?

Hurts’ seven interceptions in a season

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As reported by Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Hurts acknowledged the Eagles’ loss and vowed to learn and improve. He said, “It starts with me and how I lead that charge.” Despite the challenges, Hurts remains determined to lead and build character through adversity, emphasizing growth from such moments.

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“It’s a tough one, for sure, but it’s an opportunity for us to grow. And these moments build a ton of character,” Eagles QB said. With seven season interceptions, Hurts needs to refine his game for the upcoming Week Seven clash with the Dolphins. Failure to do so could quickly erase memories of the impressive 5-0 start.

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Circle your calendars, NFL fans! The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Miami Dolphins at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, October 22nd at 8:20 PM EDT for their week 7 matchup. It’s a game you won’t want to miss!

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