Philadelphia coach Andy Reid wouldn't acknowledge on Monday that running more might have led to the team's victory over the Vikings on Sunday afternoon. The Eagles ran 37 pass plays and 23 runs against Minnesota. "I can't even believe that you asked that question, but I kind of feel good that you did," Reid said when asked about the team's rushing attempts. "We tried to keep it as balanced as we could, so I wouldn't have to answer that question." Reid wouldn't say that the balanced attack played a role in the win, but stressed execution. "You're coming off a [44-6 victory] against the Cowboys, that everything worked. This was a game where everything didn't work. But it was important that you kept focus on that next play, to try to make it work, and I thought that was what the guys did," Reid said.