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July 9, 2008 | Last Updated: 7/9/08 8:45 PM ET | Comments (362)
Key For D Is Unleashing Speed Up Front

Jim Johnson has his master plan tucked away in the notebook he has spiral bound and packed in the crate that says, Training Camp, Defense. Among the secret language of formations and audibles and all of the exotic blitzes in his arsenal, Johnson has visions of how it will all work: He is going to use everything he has up front, and let his defensive line create mismatches and havoc that open four-lane avenues to the quarterback.

This is where it all begins for Johnson's defense, and it is no revolutionary thought process. A couple of weeks before the full-scale workouts are rolling at Lehigh University, the defensive line is on my mind.

I've written before how the perspective here is that the defensive line will show up and be special. Certainly, the Eagles have had some great lines in their defensive history. They've had some great pass rushers, some good tackles, a good mix of pieces that fit within the scheme. This group, this early, has a really interesting, unique look to it. The Eagles have overhauled the defensive line since the Super Bowl season of 2004, and now they have a mix that brings with it great promise and a whole lot of responsibility.

It is no secret what the game plan here is: Win with speed. This isn't a big group. There aren't a lot of lard butts along the line. The Eagles don't have a 375-pound anchor inside to clog up the running lanes.

What they have is a group that, well, has to prove itself. The seams are bursting with possibilities, but we don't really know how, for example, newly-acquired end Chris Clemons is going to fit in or how draft picks Trevor Laws and Bryan Smith will mature as rookies. We have only a cursory idea of the kind of player Victor Abiamiri can be, and we have probably seen only a relative glimpse into the ceiling of ability for Brodrick Bunkley.

So what do we know?

A couple of things that are very, very promising. Trent Cole is an emerging end who deserved his Pro Bowl appearance last season. There is every reason to believe that Cole is as good as it gets in the NFL at his position. He plays with the heart of a lion and has the energy and motor of a desperate player who has everything on the line on every snap. Cole has arrived, and should be in the prime of his career for years to come.

We know that Juqua Parker is a good football player, a tough guy with good speed and great energy. We know that Parker -- as Juqua Thomas -- was more productive in a reduced role the last couple of seasons, and that he seemed to lose his edge just a bit with so many increased snaps in 2007.

We know that Mike Patterson is a good, solid player at tackle. He is durable, he is relentless and his performance last year was a big plus for a run defense that made a giant leap forward from the previous season. We know that Bunkley took an important step in his second NFL season, but for the defense to really advance Bunkley has to continue to step forward on a more consistent basis now. Right now.

We know that Clemons, after a breakout year in Oakland that followed years of injuries in Washington, is here to be a pass rusher. Maybe he plays more of an extended role. Maybe he is a third-down specialist. Maybe, maybe.

We know that Abiamiri played pretty well against Buffalo in the season finale in December and that he is a highly-considered prospect and that he is the largest of the ends here and that the Eagles are going to try to get him on the field in productive situations.

We know that Darren Howard has largely been a tease, maddeningly inconsistent and disappointing in his time here. Howard started like a big-time player in 2006 and then faded, faded and was simply not much of a presence in 2007. He is in great shape now, maybe the best of his life. What does that mean?

We know that Kimo von Oelhoffen is a veteran who is tough as nails. He is here to play in short-yardage situations and to help the Eagles bust some chops in the trenches.

What else? That players like Jerome McDougle are in training camp to make another run at a roster spot, that the Eagles have the youngsters they are counting on for a rotation they need to be deep.

Johnson's front seven is totally new since '04. Back then the Eagles relied on veterans like Jevon Kearse and Darwin Walker and Hollis Thomas Jeremiah Trotter and Johnson understood what he had from one game to the next. Johnson is going to learn as much as we will learn from one day to the next in training camp and then from one play to the next in the regular season. His linebackers are young and bright and athletic. There is no Trotter inside to whom the ball flowed in years past. Instead, the Eagles are counting on Stewart Bradley to blossom with his range, speed, physical nature.

How good can Bradley be if the play up front falters? Not good at all is the answer.

I'm not going to sit here and tell you how great the defensive line will be this season. I've done that in the past, with a moderate success rate. Kearse wasn't the player the Eagles wanted him to be. Howard hasn't lived up to his expectations. Those are two key players upon whom the Eagles relied in the past several seasons.

Instead, I'm just as curious as everyone about this line. It is as diverse a mix of players as I can remember being here. They have been acquired via free agency, the draft, off the scrap heap. The Eagles need the kids and the veterans to mature together, to be productive right off the bat. The competition in training camp should be outstanding as the Eagles juggle the idea of keeping nine or 10 linemen on the 53-man roster. Jobs are, pun intended, on the line here.

And when it is all said and done, and when Johnson assembles his defense together prior to the regular season, he hopes to have the group he thinks he has right now. Something really, really good. Deep. Talented. Fast. Tenacious.

You can talk all you want about the secondary and Lito Sheppard and Asante Samuel and Brian Dawkins and the young turks at linebacker. They are all vital pieces in Johnson's scheme and dream. Make no mistake about it, the line is where it all starts. Right now it is an incomplete picture, with six weeks to come together as one.

Key For D Is Unleashing Speed Up Front
   
agangofgreen
07/11/08
10:55 pm ET
farvara is just being a little brat now ,go,go retirer with all the other great before you have. go,go retirer while you can still walk my friend what a stupid move on his part he dont need the money.go,go do something profound with youself become a priest are a coach but dont ruin what you have done for the sport of football walk away like a man knowing you gave it everything you had and won leave on that high note not some sad story that we are going to read about in the paper about you geting really hurt really bad and cant play anymore I really thought you had more respect for the game and more respect for yourself. from a eaglers fan who really liked the way you played the game with heart and that can do attitude that most dont have.............
brizer9@...
07/11/08
9:32 pm ET
enjoy,..kj...we'll hold the fort down ferya,.just come back,...smaaaarter!..or at least,..relaxed,..guvna'..KING/CRAB 2009..SB 2009...take out plenty of popcorn.
kgall
07/11/08
9:15 pm ET
Guess Farve's oblivious to the fact that he's heading full-speed into taking the shine off of his legacy. Anybody remember Joe Namath playing for the LA Rams? Yeah, me neither. Nice job, Brett. Anyway, I'm heading off to Montana for a week. I better not see Baby Blue here when I get back.
agangofgreen
07/11/08
9:05 pm ET
elaborate
agangofgreen
07/11/08
9:01 pm ET
what is base sal for a player nowadays is it 250,000 or higher and hpw does the scale work I that anyone rookie after the second cant sign a less then 4 year deal I think but I know there is more can someone elaberate for me
JeromeBrown99
07/11/08
8:34 pm ET
Whats up Mississppi? === Heres some other good news bout "our boy" Jackson. In '06... EAGLES signed that Fool to 7 year deal. Bout $400,000 a year. And with bonus and sign bonus... He was $850,000 Vs. The Cap in '07. So... in other words... we are robbin him and he likes it. === Thats roughly 3.5 mill less than Howard stole from us.
brizer9@...
07/11/08
7:56 pm ET
Wait a second young turk..my next brief will be on the bookends,,,,deres stuff to discuss yet,my young einstein...slow down..next brief tamale,.maybe ..if I aint to busy entertaining the masses...we'll see,..just hold your thoughts and have a sundowner!
qqcsr@...
07/11/08
7:47 pm ET
Bri, made me feel a little better with that analysis. I guess there's not much more to be said about the lineman, so let's move on to the FB. At this point who's the starter in the opener? Plus, what do you think Kris Wilson brings to the table, do you think they end up moving him back there? or do you think he's our 2 or 3 TE?
brizer9@...
07/11/08
7:28 pm ET
Quintski...a few things,.strahan didn't scare jon boy...nobody does,.in fact last cupla yrs,.runyon outplayed mikey,..I pretty much agree 'bout Jack,..he be back!..re: Tra..yes ..2 excellent considerations..backs are weird but usually treatable,..just needs some good drugs, exercise, and therapy/massage...maybe more concerned about those blood clots he had!..and yea,...i'm sure our coaches are working on a back up plan, as we speak ,in case tra guy goes down.
qqcsr@...
07/11/08
7:14 pm ET
You know what, J-Jack could have played a helva lot better last year, but I'm not concerned much about him. I truly believe he will consistently serve pancakes this year. I'm not even concerned about Big Jon, anybody that can play with a broken a**, I've got confidence in him, besides Strahans gone (the only DE who struck fear in him). Andrews, don't even need to mention his name (except for the fact that he needs to muster up an entire healthy season). You know what, I'm even half way sold that Herremans is going to shine this season. It's just Tra's back that scares the hell out of me (then add in the fact that he has no, and I mean NO suitable back up!!
brizer9@...
07/11/08
6:56 pm ET
ubet,.Quint,..bring sumtin to da table..we're all ears,..guvna'!
qqcsr@...
07/11/08
6:46 pm ET
What's up JB & Bri, I see you guys got the O-line thing going.
brizer9@...
07/11/08
5:46 pm ET
It really irritates me when one cannot make a decision and/or second guesses a decision....annoying as hell...i hate should have, could have,..would have...makes no sense to the gatekeeper.
McNibbityMVP
07/11/08
4:56 pm ET
I knew his "retirement" was a sham from the start. So did everyone else with half a brain. He did it last year too. Crying in the post game interview. I respect what the guy's done on the field (a little), but stop thinking the NFL revolves around you for one second out of your blessed life. Stop being a drama queen. Hang 'em up like a man!
brizer9@...
07/11/08
4:40 pm ET
dik referring to Favre..what is it with dat guy...?..stop it already..become a player coach?
brizer9@...
07/11/08
4:39 pm ET
JB,..Young maybe ready to replace Jamaal,..but not McGlynn.by any stretch. That being said,..I'm optimistic for an all pro year from our Man, Jackson. KING/CRAB 2009...cheeseburgers suk...worse den ugly women.
JeromeBrown99
07/11/08
4:29 pm ET
You know I liked Jackson last year. I thought he was our 2nd best. But only cause Runyans arse was broke and Thomas was "I'd" too. Herremans somehow got real Fat by the end of the year. Just by lookin at him you could tell. And Andrews has had pass block problems in the past. They say he's comin around. I see MJG as a Andrews clone. But even worse at pass block. And Young and Cole are solid and could start for most TEAMS. === So... if Thomas and Runyan can stay healthy. Herremans ain't a fat slob. Andrews picks up PB better. And Jackson works out the kinks... also known as cheeseburgers.... we could have a line as good as Minnesota. === And I think for Jackson... your right Bri. Think he had no challenge. Toss in a soph starter slump and I see our problem. But he has the talent no doubt. And if he slips... Young and McGlynn won't hesitate to push him out. === As much as I worry bout our O-line... REID and CASTILLO pull those guys out every year. We are loaded with O-line.
brizer9@...
07/11/08
4:26 pm ET
wattadik
McNibbityMVP
07/11/08
4:24 pm ET
Understood JB, my apologies.
JeromeBrown99
07/11/08
4:20 pm ET
Sounds like Favre has asked to be released.
JeromeBrown99
07/11/08
4:10 pm ET
MVP))) HEY! WE DON'T TALK BOUT THAT SO CLOSE TO CAMP!!! Just say "That Which We Shall Not Name" if you gotta talk "I."
brizer9@...
07/11/08
4:07 pm ET
mine too,..nibbles!!..hank was just ok,.just a little better den the rook we just got,..yea,.i'm really projecting here, but dats my prerogative!
JeromeBrown99
07/11/08
4:05 pm ET
obtw... Mike Zordich son committed to play FB at.... somewhere. PSU? Maybe? === I saw Nebraska lost a BIG DE to PSU. Not thrilled bout that. However... did anyone see that the Top QB in Texas picked Nebraska? Yep. Thats right. Scout has'em #2 overall. Might be turning that burning compost pile around! === Name is Cody Green. He's a Texas high school legend for leading his TEAM in 4 straight HS playoff 4th Q comebacks... as a Soph. Well... that and he can throw a football from his 20 through the uprights.
McNibbityMVP
07/11/08
3:56 pm ET
Andy just told him the staff was interested in re-acquiring Hank Fraley is all. Sent shockwaves down his enormous spine.
McNibbityMVP
07/11/08
3:54 pm ET
Definitely. The guy's a Pro Bowler, he needs to realize that and play to that level on every down. Also, if they fail, and (Heaven forbid) Donovan goes down, they fail as a unit. And they need to know they will only succeed as a unit as well.



 
 
 
 
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