LeSean McCoy is having an outstanding season, but he'd give all his individual statistics back if it would turn around Philadelphia's season. Following Thursday night's loss to the Seahawks, the Eagles are 4-8 despite entering the season with Super Bowl aspirations. "We let all the small things kind of affect our team," McCoy said. "We have a lot of talent, just small things with turnovers, not being disciplined, moving the ball up and down the field and getting in the red zone then turning the ball over. It's hard to win games in this league." He entered Week 13 with an NFL-best 1,050 rushing yards. McCoy added that calls for Eagles coach Andy Reid to be fired are unfair. "If he was winning all these games and the 'Dream Team' thing was still buzzing it, they would be putting him up there with the greats," he said. "He takes all the blame and it's not his fault. He's not out there missing tackles, missing catches, fumbling the ball, turnovers. He has nothing to do with that."