The Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback, Jalen Hurts, has been the subject of much discussion and analysis in the NFL. While some sources suggest that Hurts may be taking a step back, others highlight his coachability and potential for growth. One of Hurts' former position coaches, Scot Loeffler, has praised the quarterback's work ethic and dedication to his craft. Loeffler described Hurts as a 'super coachable, championship-type of guy' who is 'hard working, smart, and a great competitor'. This positive assessment from a former coach is particularly interesting given the recent reports of friction between Hurts and the Eagles organization. However, it is important to note that Hurts' relationship with the new coaching staff is a key factor in his development. While Loeffler's comments are encouraging, it remains to be seen how Hurts will perform under the new leadership. The Eagles' upcoming schedule, including a potential showdown with the Seahawks, will provide a real test of Hurts' abilities and the team's overall performance. As an expert commentator, I believe that Hurts' success will depend on his ability to adapt to the new coaching staff and find a balance between his natural talent and the demands of the NFL. The Eagles' future will depend on Hurts' ability to rise to the challenge and lead the team to success.