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November 20, 2009 | Last Updated: 11/20/09 3:35 PM ET | Comments (135)
Red Zone And What Eagles Must Do

You know, of course, how the Red Zone has become such a struggle for the Eagles. They lead the league in the number of times they have scored in the red zone versus the number of times they have reached the red zone, yet they rank 23rd in the league in touchdown percentage once inside opponents' 20-yard lines. The bad jokes and nasty criticism aside, the real question is this: What are the Eagles going to do about it to make it better immediately?

There are wrinkles the offense is going to add. Trust me on that one. They have an extensive playbook here, and some plays just haven't been used through nine games. But the long-term effectiveness of the Eagles in the red zone won't turn on a new play or two. The Eagles need improvement in every phase of their red-zone offense, starting with the plays that are called and working down to the precision and execution demonstrated by the players.

Once upon a time, the Eagles were as close to automatic in the red zone as the NFL allows. From 2000-2004, in fact, quarterback Donovan McNabb compiled a 101.6 passer rating in the red zone, accounting for 76 passing touchdowns, 17 rushing scores and just two interceptions in 229 red zone possessions. In 2004, the Eagles led the NFC with a 63.8-percent touchdown percentage in the red zone. They had Terrell Owens and Brian Westbrook and a great offensive line and McNabb was a dual-threat player whom defenses accounted for because of his great arm and his ability to make plays with his feet.

In 2005, despite all of the injuries and the lousy season, the Eagles ranked 12th in the league in red-zone efficiency, with a touchdown percentage of 53.7 percent. In 2006, the Eagles were 10th in the league with a 56.5 success rate on touchdowns and then, through now, the numbers have not been nearly as outstanding.

The 2007 Eagles were 24th in the league in success rate in the red zone, scoring points on 45.1 percent of their trips, and in 2008 the Eagles were 22nd with a 49.2-percent touchdown success rate. This year, the Eagles have scored touchdowns on 47.8 percent of their trips into the red zone, ranking 23rd in the NFL.

So what gives? Well, there are many reasons why and you can probably run the gamut trying to explain the decline. There is no T.O. here. The offensive line has declined over the years. McNabb hasn't been as sharp in the red zone. Westbrook has been hurt, and this year has played very little. The X's and O's are not where they need to be. All share in the responsibility.

Can the Eagles turn this around? Clearly, they have to turn it around, or they will not reach the post-season and make the kind of impact they expect to make.

What are we going to see when the offense lines up for a first down inside Chicago's 20-yard line on Sunday night? Anything radical? A change in philosophy? We'll see. Here are some suggestions I have ...

RUN THE FOOTBALL

I know it didn't work in San Diego on two tries from the 1-yard line, but the Eagles should be better now with Jason Peters back on the field at left tackle and with Nick Cole at right guard. Stacy Andrews just doesn't have the push yet to clear space in the running game. I think the Eagles can run left behind Peters and left guard Todd Herremans. I think they can get some push on that side.

LeSean McCoy isn't Westbrook and there is certainly no guarantee that his career will ever reach the level that Westbrook has reached. But McCoy is a pretty big guy -- about 210 pounds -- and he is learning to run with more power. He and Leonard Weaver give the Eagles ample push if they want to go to a power running game. Eldra Buckley deserves another chance to deliver in short-yardage, too.

The key is that the Eagles win the battle at the line of scrimmage. They need their tight ends and the wide receivers to win their battles, too. They need to get off the ball quickly. That's hard to do on the road -- Soldier Field will be nuts on Sunday -- but the Eagles have to gain an edge.

I don't think the Eagles are going to shy away from running the football in tight. They have to gain some confidence in the offensive line. They have to have some success and score touchdowns on the ground.

DUST OFF THE PLAYBOOK

When Westbrook was on top of his game, the Eagles used the Shovel Pass with such great success. They even opened the season in Carolina with one -- McNabb to Westbrook -- and the play produced a touchdown. Where has it been since then? Maybe with Westbrook out, the coaches are reluctant to use the play. Maybe he was just so good at catching the football with his back to the defense and then turning up the field and finding a seam that without him the play doesn't work. I don't know. It just seemed like money every time the Eagles ran it.

The other thought is to use McNabb more in sprint/option sets and see if he can create with his legs. That is a dangerous thought, given what happened in Carolina when McNabb suffered a fractured rib as he fell into the end zone. Still, it would shake up the defense to see a designed draw, or a bootleg, or something that gets McNabb to the edge with an option to run or pass the football.

Throwing a fade pass is also an option, but the Eagles lack the big, strong physical receiver who can go up and leap over a smaller cornerback. Scratch that idea.

There have to be some oldies but some goodies in the Andy Reid playbook somewhere. In 2003, before the arrival of Owens, the Eagles had a touchdown ratio of 62.7 percent in the red zone using wide receivers James Thrash, Todd Pinkston and Freddie Mitchell. The difference that year was the production from the backs. Correll Buckhalter had eight touchdowns on the ground, Westbrook had seven rushing and four receiving and fullback Jon Ritchie scored three times. Oh, and McNabb ran for 3 using his speed to outrun the defense.

INCORPORATE MICHAEL VICK INTO THE PLAN

All of the hype and expectations for Michael Vick have largely been unrealized to this point. What gives? When the Eagles experimented with Vick in the preseason using him as the "Wildcat" quarterback, the results were impressive. And then when the Eagles used Vick in that preseason finale on the goal line and he scored a touchdown, a light went off: This is why Vick is here, I thought. He gives the Eagles another option on the goal line.

But nine games into the season, Vick has largely been overlooked. Either he hasn't shown the coaches what they want to see during practice, or Vick is simply not in the plans in short-yardage and goal-line situations.

It's time to get him some touches. The Eagles are desperate right now after flubbing three straight red-zone chances in San Diego. They are struggling too much in the red zone to not consider every possible alternative. Vick is an alternative.

Whether he plays in Chicago remains to be seen, of course. The Eagles need to explore it all offensively to sustain drives and score touchdowns. If Vick is what the Eagles thought he would be, he'll start to see some action. If he doesn't play, well, maybe he just doesn't have anything close to that blinding speed that made him so special in Atlanta.

PLAYERS AND COACHES MUST STEP UP

This goes without saying, doesn't it? From the line, to the receivers, to the backs to the quarterback, the players have to win one-on-one battles in tight quarters to score touchdowns. The coaching staff can do all the scheming it wants to do, but in the end a great design of a play means nothing if the players don't make plays.

Everyone shares in the blame for the hard times in the red zone. For those who say the Eagles can't get better there, well, they just don't know football. For those who think the blame should be assigned to only one or two areas, that isn't fair, either.

As difficult as it has been at times recently for the Eagles to score touchdowns in the red zone, the not-so-distant past tells us it can turn around quickly. For that to happen, everyone needs to do his part and get the job done and build some confidence in the red zone.

It is appropriate, then, that the Eagles play Sunday night in Chicago. Last year, you remember, the Eagles failed on four plays inside the Chicago 5-yard line to score. They tried to ram the ball down the Bears' defense's throat, only to get turned back time (3 yards to the 1-yard line) and time (no gain from the 1-yard line) and time (no gain) and time (no gain) again. Now is the time to reverse the fortunes and put the ball in the end zone from the red zone.
Red Zone And What Eagles Must Do
   
rohash@...
11/22/09
10:09 am ET
Back to the NFL, given the eagles record playing in Chicago and on Sunday night's, I'm not too optimistic about tonights game. I'm starting to think maybe we're expecting too much from this team, given all the injuries and inexperienced players we have starting.
rohash@...
11/22/09
9:53 am ET
ND has plenty of talent, espescially on offense. Weis' recruiting classes were all rated very high. They surely have more blue chippers than Navy or UConn.
rohash@...
11/22/09
9:50 am ET
TCU will get an at large BCS game ahead of Boise. I think TCU is the real deal. I can see PSU getting in the BCS based soley on coach and brand name. With their weak schedule and the fact that they lost at home to the only 2 ranked teams they played, they aren't really deserving. BTW, I love PSU. PSU-Pitt would be a great bowl game.
southphillyben
11/22/09
9:42 am ET
I think in order for us to win today,1st we gotta score ,2nd keep them from scoring!There ya have it,professional break down at its best!
southphillyben
11/22/09
9:39 am ET
TJ,Hodge cant stand the eagles,but I feel hes correct on this one,lets put togather the all time concussed team!Aikman at QB,Hodge at RB,oh never mind,yackity saks!!!
southphillyben
11/22/09
9:35 am ET
Bri,hope wifey got home safely,wild time we had,shuffleboard,golf and and a couple early BIRD specials,anyhow do u beleive the eagles pick up vicks option (5+ mill)next year?Me either..I rest my case Guvna!
Tommy J
11/22/09
9:33 am ET
And surprisingly Hodge is picking Da Birdz to win today?!?! Perhaps he found his peace with God? Dunno. Stupid is as stupid does
brizer9@...
11/22/09
9:19 am ET
92,...weis has been at ND for what 4-5 years?...really don't agree with yur recruitment statement,..in fact...methinks,..their QB was just about the top rated one in the country,..guvna'!...perk up!...with that said,..4/5 yrs ago ..given the choice between marty and weis,..well,..dats ez ...yea chasmire,..carry on!...hodgesuks.
Tommy J
11/22/09
9:07 am ET
Watched Jaws and Merrill Hodge this morning. U know how Merrill LOVES the Eagles...So Hodge says ain't nuthin wrong with coaching and scheme its execution. He pointed out Mc5 missing guys and having guys wide open and he don't see em. Says its Mc5 in the redzone. Dunno bout Weis either--think I'd like an offensive guy who with a bit of an attitude. Not much just some. Weis and AR are a cure for insomnia.....zzzzzzzzzzzzz
brizer9@...
11/22/09
9:06 am ET
I'll limit my vick comment to one solitary post presently,...success begets more plays/playing time,..if #10 catches that very catchable pass last week from vick,..that would alter the gameplan a bit and we would likely see more of that kinda stuff...dropped passes bury revisits///results dictate ..however,....the vick expt aint over yet....perk up,..benny!..i expect better....btw,.yur LB assessment appears on target...nice.
9points2
11/22/09
9:00 am ET
Weis suks as head coach at a school that can't compete in the recruiting wars. But his offensive skills/strategies are needed, we already have the talent. And Bri, MM kills us just flat out kills us.
brizer9@...
11/22/09
8:36 am ET
Boner,...although my post was made in jest,..re Fraud Bowl,..the facts remain...btw,.Psu is my fav team and i like BSU,..because i love underdogs except when they're playin my team,...PSU had two quality opponents and lost both games,..both times buried in the second half,..and Boise St...well,..they're not top 10!....sure,.. i love watching them,.sure,...they beat da sooners which was great theater,...but they gots to play a legit top 10 team...DURING THE season,..like everyone else,..guvna'!...carry on....gossip dis!...weisuks...if stats mean anything!..and may suk more than marty,..just don't know,..actually don't really know for sure if marty suks,..but it appears his plan(s) falter at times.
southphillyben
11/22/09
8:30 am ET
The D.C.A.A foundation would to welcome jtrent back to this site,this foundation will stop at nothing to get a fellow Iggle fan reinstated!!!Nice work D.C.A.A,keep it UP!
southphillyben
11/22/09
8:22 am ET
*****=j..A..P!!Vicks a transient!!period!Spuds ,why do u need to see more ?the vick experiment is a bust!He won't be here next year..So why this fly in the ointment now?Trade his butt to Buffalo,I can see it now,vick to TOO,hes my QB(sob sob)...
southphillyben
11/22/09
8:15 am ET
A gossip site?Oh my ,tell me more...sorry **** bike!Weis our OC,wtf?sidelines not big enough for AR/Weis,besides Weis suks!!!What we need is to get some guys healthy,also let Spoon play his natural pos along with Gocong(Gocong gets Handled in the middle),platoon trot/mays in the middle,every other play if nessesary,just keep gocong out of there!
9points2
11/22/09
6:24 am ET
Um make that Weis. Tks.
9points2
11/22/09
3:03 am ET
Awhile back I predicted N.D. to lose the Stanford game, Weiss gets fired and becomes our OC in 2010/11 looks like UConn took care of that already. Weiss is the type of play caller this talented team needs. MM has weighed them down long enough MM GTF outta here. I think Chicago goes down big today. Djax, McCoy and Celek lead the way.
harleydsprato@...
11/22/09
12:39 am ET
I get better Eagle input on "The View" then I do on this ite anymore, no matter what anyone's opinion is. I see more subject matter about other teams, someones friggin trip, who gave plasma to the donor center in Philly, you name it, anything other than EAGLE football! Come on guys, this aint no gossip site!
tnlinc@...
11/22/09
12:36 am ET
Good night my fine feathered friends...lets do some prime time BEAR huntin tamale !!!!!!
tnlinc@...
11/22/09
12:34 am ET
The thought of BSU vs PSU tears me in two...I would love to shake Joe PA's hand b4 he croaks...I love that guy...and BSU is the giant killer,,,right Stoops...LOL...LOL...mmmmuuahhhhhh !!!!!
tnlinc@...
11/22/09
12:33 am ET
BUT what I would love to see is BSU vs NEB in the back yard...then maybe I will put on the pads and give JB my address...( if NEB would ever agree to play us)...
tnlinc@...
11/22/09
12:29 am ET
Bri...Fraud Bowl...esplain yourself...I have heard the same but thinks BSU will get screwed again...Nebraska Cornholers in the big 12 champ...Big 12 is weak esept for Texass...I thought it was gonna B LSU vs BSU untill that boneheaded finish by LSU tonight...Keep counting out BSU...go ahead..just don't bet against them !!!!!!
brizer9@...
11/22/09
12:22 am ET
I may fire WW!!!!...Fire ......let's talk.....nite nuckleheads.
harleydsprato@...
11/22/09
12:18 am ET
It's pretty simple with the talent that we have: Run, slant pattern. Run, down and out. Screen, slant pattern. Hook and glide, go deep! Jesus H. Christ! what has to be done to wake up AR and MW to get what they bought and drafted into the game? Every year we go through this BS to finally get it right when it's toooooooo Late! and then everybody says Geeeeee! the Eagles made a good run. and we're all left sittin around sayin what if? If AR don't get it right this year, and Dmac don't get his sh-- together, then we are no better than Clevelend, or anyone else that can't see their way through indecision. That goes for the defense slackin on a score, and thinkin they can kick back. I agreee with Dmac, this is a must win. Let's back it up. We are better than this. I lived in Cali 1/2 my life. 2 of our Snafu's have come out there . Come on dogs, showem what B-street is all about! in Chi-town!
brizer9@...
11/21/09
11:54 pm ET
You can bet yur bottom dollar that the running game will be scrutinized big time vs dabears. I'm speculating that 100 yards, a 4 yd ave, and a cloud of dust is expected. Otherwise,..a more serious search for another RB. PSU vs Boise St ,.targeted matchup for the Fraud Bowl! i would love to see Temple vs the 25th ranked team go to battle...best record in 30 yrs for the wizer owls!



 
 
 
 
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