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Philly Special gives way to QB quagmire for Doug Pederson

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DENVER - Three years ago Doug Pederson was hailed as a genius after his "Philly Special" call resulted in backup quarterback Nick Foles catching the game-defining touchdown pass in the Eagles' first Super Bowl triumph, a 41-33 masterpiece against New England.Now, the Eagles coach is getting slammed for the quarterback quagmire he created Sunday night that helped Washington escape with the final NFC playoff berth over the fuming New York Giants.In a game that held playoff implications for other teams, Pederson chose to give a third-string QB some playing time, benching Jalen Hurts for Nate Sudfeld in the fourth quarter of a 20-14 loss to Washington.The victory gave Washington the NFC East title despite a 7-9 record and prevented the Giants.

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