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May 14, 2009 | Last Updated: 5/14/09 10:44 PM ET | Comments (506)
Catching Up On Offense With Marty Mornhinweg

So I'm in Marty Mornhinweg's office, tape recorder out, trying to be professional and ask the questions that need to be asked, knowing he is only going to say so much. What I want to do is stand up and speak with urgency and ask him how much Jeremy Maclin, LeSean McCoy and Cornelius Ingram are going to play as rookies. I want to ask how Donovan McNabb is going to be a better quarterback with all of these new pieces around him. I want to know specifically what the Eagles are going to do to score more touchdowns and settle for fewer field goals in 2009.

But this is a professional setting. You get a chance to ask a question and you ask it. You don't embarrass yourself by suggesting the Eagles stunk on offense last year. You don't sit there and tear apart a facet of what happened last year without first understanding that the Eagles scored a franchise-record number of points in a season and that, while they were inconsistent in some areas, they were very, very good in other areas.

Seriously, though, I want to know everything you want to know. I want to know how this book is going to read for the season. I want to know if the last chapter is going to finish with a Lombardi Trophy. I want to know how much different the X's and O's are going to be. So I'm asking Mornhinweg about that, about the scheme of the offense and if anything different is going to be apparent for Eagles fans and, um, you know, he isn't ready to give up too much because, truthfuly, he doesn't know what September and beyond is going to bring.

"Well, you always try to play to your strengths," starts Mornhinweg. "I think we have a lot of strengths on this team, in this offense. It starts up front, so we'll see how we progress. Each team sort of finds its own identity either in training camp, in the preseason or early in the regular season. Sometimes it is exactly as you perceive it and then there are other times when you do something better than you thought and then there are times when you fall short of your expectations in certain areas and you have to adjust.

"I know this: We have what we think is going to be an excellent group overall. We also have a lot of work to do. We have to detail our effort every day and then go from there. That's how we look at things on a daily basis."

Now, you may say that Mornhinweg just gave me a non-answer. I disagree. I think he was effusive in his response, because he's absolutely correct. How, exactly, are the Eagles supposed to know how it is all going to work out? It's still May. They have a couple of camps and then the Organized Team Activities to work through before they even get to training camp. And then they have, what?, three weeks at Lehigh? And then four preseason games?

And then the regular season begins?

There is too much work to do before it makes any sense for a coach to really, truly know what he has. I've talked to a lot of coaches. The expectations are certainly high. I don't believe the philosophy will change dramatically, but you know the Eagles are going to add their tweaks and work on their matchups on a week-to-week basis. Should the offensive line live up to the hype, well, everything is going to fall into place for the offense.

At the same time, I can't tell you -- nor can the coaches -- how much Maclin or McCoy or Ingram will play. What the Eagles know is that they have more potential depth than they have ever had from top to bottom with this offense. They know McNabb has a lot of game. They know that Brian Westbrook, when healthy, and he is now, is one of the best in the game. They know the returning receivers are good, and that those players fit very well into the roles they have.

They know that Brent Celek matured before their very eyes last year, and that he is going to be fed even more from the offensive trough in 2009.

"I don't think there is any question that he is ready for the role. He has proven that," said Mornhinweg. "He has developed very well. Tom Melvin (tight ends coach) has done an excellent job and all the tight ends who play for Tom play at a high level. He does a heck of a job coaching that position. Every time we gave Brent a little bit more last year, he succeeded. We would give him a little bit more and he would succeed. A little bit more, a little bit more. That's the way it went all season.

"Brent is a player who is a consistent performer. I think it is important to know what Brent's strengths are and you work him there. He produces. He is consistent. He is dependable. You call his number and he's going to get it done. You call a run to his side and he's going to get it (block) done. You call a run away from him and he is going to get the cutoff block. He is just so consistent and dependable, and there is a trust factor that goes into it. Coaches and the rest of the players naturally trust the man to get the job done, and that is so very important."

The next time I sit across a desk from Mornhinweg, I'll know more about the offense. He will know more about the offense. We'll have a longer conversation, more specific. Maybe the Eagles will be into the season by then. Who knows?

What the Eagles think is that the best days of the offense are waiting, that the pieces could very well be in place for the kind of offense that can slice and dice with the run and with the pass. But what they know is that they have so much work to do before they have a more accurate sense of how much damage this offense can truly do.

I'd love to know the answers right now. Then again, why? Isn't it more fun to enjoy the journey of the season, the week-to-week ups and downs, and pray it turns out the way we all hope?
Catching Up On Offense With Marty Mornhinweg
   
Rue-ster
05/17/09
10:42 pm ET
And, by the way, spadaro did write another article, and no it was not about jock straps, thank God!
Rue-ster
05/17/09
10:41 pm ET
For everyone's info, yes, we scored a franchise history high of 416 points in the regular season. But only 266 were from offense, 51 were from defense/special teams, 99 were from Field Goals. But check it out, 207 of 416 pts were scored in 5 games, the remaining 209 of 416 pts were scored in 11 games. So we scored just as many points in 11 games when compared to 5 games. I saw that some of you were bickering earlier and thought that this break down would be helpful.
igglefandb
05/17/09
10:27 pm ET
BC, whaddya think ab kor and pr, im thinking DJ on punts still, why not, or Maclin, and maybe Macho somewhere, cuz i think if Demps is gonna start he shouldnt be kor...??
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:21 pm ET
Spuds trying to come up with some subjects....next story on the new design of official NFL jock strap.....
igglefandb
05/17/09
10:19 pm ET
spuds is about due for a new article, 500 posts? Damn...
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:18 pm ET
ain't seen noodles on here in awhile..Him and JB on a mission?????
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:17 pm ET
Igg..no worries dude..he just likes to aggravate..but basically he's harmless...
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:14 pm ET
boy, I was glad to see the real Lidge show up today,,,great sweep for the Fighten...Park looked bad after two good starts..
igglefandb
05/17/09
10:13 pm ET
You're right, I don't know nothing about your life. But I DO know what I read on this board. And what I read on this board is that basically, you are an idiot.
stevie09
05/17/09
10:13 pm ET
We'll see about baskett! You nerds are a waste of time!
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:12 pm ET
and in case anyone needs reminding,,Boldin and Edwards are still on their respective orginal teams...seems like these so called "#1" receivers don't have as much value to NFL teams as some people in here was trying to tell us..whats up wid dat???
igglefandb
05/17/09
10:11 pm ET
You jump on this site randomly every now and again and argue or try to start arguments with whoever you can. You have, at best, shoddy opinions and outlooks on the squad based on what? What u and "your nest" of tweeners thinks? Get real dude. Go back into your hole for awhile and don't come out til you do some RESEARCH on the Philadelphia Eagles. This is an EAGLES website you know, right? Start sounding like you support the team A LITTLE at least. Nerd.
stevie09
05/17/09
10:07 pm ET
You know nothing about my life you punk a** ****!!!!!
birdcrazy
05/17/09
10:05 pm ET
I see our boy Stevie back eh? All we need now is Frankie and Test Tube Baby and we'd have the 3 amigos..first of all Stevie...when we did use Hank..mostly in the latter 6 games, it worked 90% of the time...check the stats...and part of the problem the whole year is DM had to move around a lot in the pocket and throws were not so accurate, and we dropped a bunch of passes. We addressed those problems on paper, now we gotta make them work on the field. And as far as not having receivers(your version of the "#1" receiver arguement) that just plain bullsheet. We scored the most points in our franchise history and we certainly didn't do it on the ground. Hank's proved his worth. No comparison to Curtis cause their two different animals.
igglefandb
05/17/09
10:05 pm ET
"Your nest" sounds like a buncha 10 year olds who dont know jack about football. Lemme guess? so you weren't cheering when he made those amazing catches this last season? BULL crap. just like your posts. All of a sudden we are all on Basketts jock cuz he made some great plays this past year? If he sucks that bad they woulda gotten rid of him. Nerd. So, I guess the FO sucks now cuz he's still on the team? "hangin out in his jock", "Iggle shut up you ****"? You are seriously an idiot dude. For real. Idiot.
stevie09
05/17/09
9:59 pm ET
Iggle shut up you ****!
stevie09
05/17/09
9:53 pm ET
And one more thing don't any of you people who reside on hank's jock think that we'd of used him more in the red zone if we really thought something was there? Our red zone O was dismal and we had nothing to lose there. My nest and I think the addition of Ingram is going to be an awesome upgrade to our red zone pass offense.
igglefandb
05/17/09
9:52 pm ET
yo steve. ever since you got on tonite you been flappin about EVERTHING. your life is lived to try to start arguments, isnt it. take that negativity elsewhere. Yur points are moot anyway, they make no sense. Whaddya mean "he can't even beat out K. Curtis" SO? Curtis is a good receiver. Yur an idiot.
dhawkin@...
05/17/09
9:51 pm ET
hey i know this is a pretty out there question, but does anyone know when EA Sports is gona let us upload the 2009 draft class? hopefully it isnt until madden 10 comes out
stevie09
05/17/09
9:49 pm ET
And my nest likes Hank, but the truth is the truth.
mcampane@...
05/17/09
9:48 pm ET
I'm not judging the worth of the Baskett fade route based on a sample of 2, but still, the "red zone problems" refer to settling for FGs too often. A TD and an int is like 2FGs. An incomplete pass isn't so bad since they have 3 downs to work with. But if it's TD or pick that's not a good play to keep in the arsenal.
stevie09
05/17/09
9:46 pm ET
He can't even beat out Kevin Curtis! You mean to tell me that as pass happy as we are, with his size, he can't beat out K. Curtis? Get off Basket's jock man he'll never be anything other than a good 4th reciever and a decent special teams guy.
mcampane@...
05/17/09
9:42 pm ET
I was only thinking about Baskett. But yes if they can do it with multiple players that's good since it won't be so predictable.
igglefandb
05/17/09
9:37 pm ET
95 yarder don't count...no points off of it, and the quarter ended.
ww120288@...
05/17/09
9:37 pm ET
first, baskett isnt overrated. If anything hes underrated. He can block, plays special teams and can tackle, and minus bwest last year him and buck were our biggest playmakers. He needs to get comfortable wit a couple more routes from the route tree in the RZ so when hes out there the fade isnt all thats expected.



 
 
 
 
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