Throughout the first two weeks of the regular season, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was taking some unfair criticism for not throwing a touchdown pass and having just 253 yards passing. All of that changed on a dime with his heroic second half performance in the Eagles' 33-26 comeback win over the Los Angeles Rams. Hurts finished with 226 passing yards and three touchdowns, adding 40 rushing yards and a touchdown. It was an impressive second half as anyone could have asked for. Hurts struggled in the first half due to the Rams stopping the running game and Hurts being sacked and pressured multiple times. After his emotional chat with offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and a change at right tackle from Matt Pryor to Fred Johnson, Hurts put the team on his back like in the Super Bowl and completed over 75% of his passes and threw three scores. That gutsy performance from Hurts now has the attention of everyone in the media, praising his ability to get the Eagles back on track. Where does that le