January 19, 2009
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The Day After, The Eagles Look Ahead
Let's end the suspense right now and focus on other things: Head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Donovan McNabb are returning for the 2009 season, as Team President Joe Banner reiterated in a statement issued by the team on Monday morning. Good thing, there. The Eagles need to build on what they have, not tear it down and start new.
In this business, you learn to look ahead, no matter how much it hurts. Sunday's 32-25 loss to Arizona leaves everyone with a hollow feeling, a lousy one. A team that turned its season around at 5-5-1 fell short once again in the NFC Championship Game, the fourth time in five trips for the Reid/McNabb era.
But just because the Eagles' 2008 season is over doesn't mean the era has to end. What the Eagles need to do is improve the picture here, better the team and come back strong next season.
There are certainly many reasons to believe the Eagles will be strong next season, and there are plenty of intriguing questions to answer along the way toward building the 2009 roster. There also isn't a whole lot of time here, as the Senior Bowl practices happen this week, free agency begins in six weeks and the draft is right around the corner.
What the Eagles have on their hands is a talented roster with some emerging, young players who deserve a chance to expand their roles in the season ahead. The Eagles also have two first-round draft picks -- the 21st pick in the first round and Carolina's No. 1 pick, the 28th selection overall -- and they have an extra fifth-round pick from Cleveland and an extra sixth-round pick from Minnesota.
Cap room is not a problem at all, but finding players on the market to spend the money on might be. The Eagles can really do what they want to do in free agency, and that includes signed their own players, trading for talent and signing available free agents.
It is going to be a very interesting off-season.
You can basically look at every position -- and we will here in the next weeks and months over and over again -- and have a reasonable question. I'll start here: With McNabb returning, what happens with Kevin Kolb? The Eagles used their first draft pick on a player who isn't going to play for at least three years? Or do the Eagles field trade offers for Kolb, a second-round draft pick in 2007? How about running back, where Brian Westbrook labored through an injury-plagued 2008 season, where Correll Buckhalter is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent, and where Lorenzo Booker provided such a disappointing lack of production?
Is Dan Klecko the answer at fullback? Can Kyle Eckel find a role as a big back/fullback here?
Wide receiver? DeSean Jackson is a future standout and Kevin Curtis is a good receiver and Jason Avant emerged as a go-to role receiver, but what about the rest of them? Hank Baskett becomes a restricted free agent and both Reggie Brown and Greg Lewis were in and out of the active gameday plans in the playoffs.
At tight end, Brent Celek showed that he can be a starting-caliber player. He was outstanding in the playoffs. Do the Eagles feel he is ready to carry that responsibility for 16 games? L.J. Smith is an unrestricted free agent on the heels of a poor season as the team's franchise-designated player. It would be, frankly, surprising to see Smith back next year, leaving Celek and Matt Schobel as the only tight ends on the roster.
Position by position we go, with questions at every turn. Veteran offensive tackles Jon Runyan and Tra Thomas are warriors, Eagles forever, but they are also scheduled to be unrestricted free agents. What happens with them? Runyan, one of the toughest players to ever put on an Eagles uniform, could barely walk at points in the game on Sunday. How about Shawn Andrews, who played in just two games in '08? Do the Eagles even count on him to play here again? Does he want to play again? Does he love the game enough to give it everything he has?
More questions along the offensive line: Where does Nick Cole fit in? He acquitted himself nicely at right guard, so can the Eagles count on him to compete for a starting job there, or at center, even? Cole can play both positions. How about Max Jean-Gilles, who has a long road to recovery ahead with his broken fibula? Where do youngsters Mike McGlynn and Mike Gibson fit in here?
Defensively, there are fewer obvious questions, but there are questions nonetheless. The Eagles made great strides defensively until they fell apart in the first half in Arizona, and there is a lot to work with here. The first question is an obvious one: Is Brian Dawkins coming back? He was the NFC's Defensive Player of the Month in December and he is the emotional heart of the defense, and he seems to have gas in his tank. But the Eagles will have to answer those questions at the contract table.
Also at safety, Sean Considine and Quintin Demps shared time behind starters Dawkins and Quintin Mikell and all four played well. Considine, another unrestricted free-agent-to-be, was a standout on special teams. Does he come back here next year or does he go looking for more playing time elsewhere? Will Demps have his role increased? He is a very, very talented young player.
In the secondary, valuable nickel cornerback Joselio Hanson is an unrestricted free agent in February and his departure would be a loss. Jack Ikegwuonu is a physical talent and a great athlete who is going to be healthy in the spring. Can he grasp the mental part of this game and understand the way of life in the NFL? Ikegwuonu spent the entire year shelved with a knee injury he suffered prior to the draft and he spent the season watching and learning. Will he be ready to contribute next season?
Lito Sheppard was a tremendous disappointment this season. Instead of competing as a third cornerback, Sheppard fell off the radar screen. Can he get it back here, or is Sheppard no longer in the team's plans? At his best, Sheppard is a Pro Bowl talent, but he didn't help the Eagles much on the field in 2008.
The linebackers came a long way in 2008 and then did not play very well in Arizona, so they have work to do to get better. They will work at it. They have that kind of attitude. They are talented and bright and they will be a strength of this defense. Are the Eagles set, though, with Akeem Jordan at WILL, Stewart Bradley in the middle and Chris Gocong on the strong side? What about Omar Gaither and Joe Mays and even Tracey White, who played very well on special teams along with Tank Daniels?
Along the defensive lines, the Eagles have a lot of depth and talent. Veteran Darren Howard was a Comeback Player of the Year candidate with 10 quarterback sacks. Trent Cole was excellent all year and tackles Brodrick Bunkley and Mike Patterson did a superb job against the run. Trevor Laws played valuable snaps and improved as a rookie. The Eagles want to see more of Victor Abiamiri, who has a bright future, and they want to see Bryan Smith blossom. Juqua Parker played well for much of the year and fit well along with Chris Clemons in the rotation at left end.
Losing Sunday is going to stick with all of us for a long time. It was a sudden and shocking end to a wonderful revival for this team, this city and Eagles fans around the world. The support the team received, well, nobody here can thank the fans enough. You were great all year.
Now it is the team's task to find a way to be great all year in 2009, too. There are a lot of tough decisions ahead. Some of these veteran free agents aren't going to return. The Eagles are keeping Reid and they are keeping McNabb and that's final. No more speculation. What the team needs to do now is build around them, improve the team and start on the road for another journey next season.
easterdoze 01/24/09 8:43 pm ET |
haha mel kiper says the eagles draft chris beanie wells from ohio state with our first pick lol anyone think theyll actually take him?
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camiloking1@... 01/21/09 8:31 pm ET |
I am 27, from california, and have been an Eagle fan for 18 years now. I went to AZ to watch the NFC championship game and cardinal fans are like little kids with their first batch of candy. They acted like pathetic winnners and were totally disrespectful to me and my nephew. Any how, after reviewing the game on tivo, I saw first hand how we shot ourselves in the foot. Arizona made few mistakes and we made plenty. MCNABB IS NOT ACCURATE ON CROSS ROUTES. HE UNDER THREW TOO MANY TIMES AND IT COST US. OUR RUNNING GAME IS WEAK AND NEED TO PICK UP A FREE AGENT R.B. ALSO, JIM JOHNSON NEEDS TO BECOME MORE DIVERSE IN HIS DEFENSIVE SCHEMES. IF WE FIX THOSE THREE PROBLEMS WE SHOULD BE A CONTENDER NEXT SEASON.
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mattfriend.hdsupply@... 01/21/09 8:31 am ET |
Eagles Players Thanks for a great Season. I hope to see everyone back next year..
Andy did a great job rebuilding our eagles making the playoffs 2 out of 4 seasons and always giving us something to smile about...
Thanks again..
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philyfan16 01/20/09 2:34 pm ET |
First of all let me say that I am a die hard Eagle fan living in NY which is hard enough after witnessing 3 Giant Super Bowls in my lifetime. But I have to agree with the other anti-Mcnabb fans here, Donovan is a class act as a person but a terribly innacurate QB in the pocket who has somehow forgotten his own running game. When he came into the league I think we all loved him as our QB when he used to run for big yardage at least 2-3 times during a game and we overlooked the fact that he was innacurate because he was a young QB. Now that he is older i understand why he doesnt run as much cause of injuries but it now magnifies how many passes are overthrown, worm balls or behind the receivers because he thinks he is a "pocket passer" now. Donovan still throws more accurate when he is on the run or being flushed out of the pocket and his deep throws are still for the most part consistent. But not being able to his crossing routes in this offense is a major obstacle.
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kburns00@... 01/20/09 11:24 am ET |
Comparing McNabb to Elway is a joke. When is the last time #5 led a game winning 2 minute drill.........?
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easterdoze 01/20/09 9:18 am ET |
But you KNOW he can make that pass because the next drive he dropped a dime deep to curtis in double coverage. Th great td to jackson, underthrown if you didnt notice, that was all peanut. the pass to westbrook late in the game on third down, overthrown. third down, to baskett again with a little room to run, WAY behind him. Have you people forgot randall cunningham, Jaws? just because mcnabb sets all the records doesnt mean hes the best ever, theyre just numbers. Who cares if he breaks every record ever, what does he have to show for it?
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easterdoze 01/20/09 9:18 am ET |
why do you all say mcnabb is great? he CAN be great, but news flash people, numbers dont mean a damn thing. His throws sunday night were horribly inaccurate, give or take two or three. He threw one in the dirt that Baskett did a fantastic job of catching to convert the third down. Hsd mcnabb thrown a decent pass on the numbers or at least IN THE AIR rather than the dirt thats a TD. NOONE was behind him and you all know he can run. Likewise, Kevin Curtis was two steps ahead of two defenders, and Mcnabb airs it out of bounds.
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hei2183@... 01/20/09 8:20 am ET |
Draft... I agree that the Eagles will most likely not take a RB in the 1st RD. However, it really depends on who is available and how free agency goes. If Buckhalter decides to leave for the opportunity to be a starter some where else then we will be looking for a RB early. I would like to see the eagles draft Rashad Jennings out of Liberty between the 2nd-4th rds. We want the polar opposite of Westbrook then this is your guy. 6-1' 230lbs and he is a bruiser.he is from a small school and he might be available in 3rd or even 4th rds and certainly in the late 2nd rd. He will be playing in the senior bowl if anyone wants to see this kid play...
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hei2183@... 01/20/09 8:08 am ET |
Bearings... Are you Kidding me? Maybe you should focus on beating us when it counts before you talk!!! Last time I checked the only team that was predictable and shutdown was the Giants!!! You need to focus on teaching that sorry a** team gun control!!! Maybe Eli can shoot himself in the leg next!!!!!!
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hei2183@... 01/20/09 8:03 am ET |
Dizzle/shizzle... What are you talking about? Get rid of Reid, the minute we do that kiss the consistant playoff appereances goodbye. Before Reid when did we last reach the NFC Championship game? Oh yeah 79' or 80' come on people wake up!!!! 1 Superbowl appereance and 5 NFC Championship appereances in 10 years and you want to get rid of the man. Some people crack me up!!!
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hei2183@... 01/20/09 7:59 am ET |
invincible... What are you talking about? Mcnabb simply put is the best QB we have ever had. In case you didn't notice he is a winner look at his stats. You also should research Elway a little more, I think that is a great comparison, in character and adversity Mcnabb and Elway are pretty similar. Yeah we lost 4 NFC Championship games with Mcnabb but you may want to look at how many times Elway played in the Superbowl before he won his 1st ring. Without Mcnabb this team is 5-11 to maybe 6-10 at best...
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Dizzle23@... 01/20/09 2:50 am ET |
Invincible... U got the facts mixed up. McNabb is a great QB! He just needs to have a #1 receiver like the other Elite QB's have. McNabb needs a coach that is committed to running the ball more. ANDY REID IS THE ONE THAT NEEDS TO BE GONE! We will never win a Super Bowl with Pass-Happy Reid. 10 YEARS AND NO SUPER BOWL! He's a FAT LOSER and we also need a front office that is more commited to winning a Super Bowl instead of saving money all the time. Hey Banner and Lurie, how does it feel to have all the cap room in the world and no Super Bowl to show for it!! Another offseason of Dave preaching to us that the Eagles are committed to winning a Super Bowl. THE EAGLES LOL??? THE STEELERS ARE THE PA TEAM MORE COMMITTED TO WINNING SUPER BOWL. THEY HAVE A WINNING COACH!
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invinciblelatin@... 01/20/09 1:46 am ET |
what is Spadaro TALKIN About. Number 5 always chokes in the Championship games, hell in any big games. He over throws, throws to the feet, holds the ball like a loaf of bread to get stripped, and still cries about being boo at the draft by fans who attended. I'm a die hard Eagles fan, but number 5 is like Iverson. As long as he is around we will not win. He doesn't want to be here and never talks positive about Eagles Fans. Also, he is no hall of famer Deon Sanders. Stop comparing him to Elway & Montana. They have rings, McStinky has zero.
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invinciblelatin@... 01/20/09 1:46 am ET |
what is Spadaro TALKIN About. Number 5 always chokes in the Championship games, hell in any big games. He over throws, throws to the feet, holds the ball like a loaf of bread to get stripped, and still cries about being boo at the draft by fans who attended. I'm a die hard Eagles fan, but number 5 is like Iverson. As long as he is around we will not win. He doesn't want to be here and never talks positive about Eagles Fans. Also, he is no hall of famer Deon Sanders. Stop comparing him to Elway & Montana. They have rings, McStinky has zero.
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invinciblelatin@... 01/20/09 1:46 am ET |
what is Spadaro TALKIN About. Number 5 always chokes in the Championship games, hell in any big games. He over throws, throws to the feet, holds the ball like a loaf of bread to get stripped, and still cries about being boo at the draft by fans who attended. I'm a die hard Eagles fan, but number 5 is like Iverson. As long as he is around we will not win. He doesn't want to be here and never talks positive about Eagles Fans. Also, he is no hall of famer Deon Sanders. Stop comparing him to Elway & Montana. They have rings, McStinky has zero.
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bearinga@... 01/20/09 1:10 am ET |
Crowe- Bradshaw aint what?? He's explosive and only 22 and get ready for Danny Ware who is 23 and probably better then Jacobs and bradshaw-fact is we're loaded at RB. Westbrook is done and easy to shutdown-you have zero backs. We will trade for Boldin-rumor is sign and trade for Ward. Cards want him and if not sign TJ Housh. Plus we're loaded with draft picks and oh Osi coming back too
bye bye eagirls
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Cr0we 01/20/09 12:56 am ET |
Hate to burst your bubble Giants fan, but Bradshaw ain't ****e and you don't have the cap room for for Boldin and TJ.. and since when does anyone know WHEN a player will be back when he hasn't even gone to court yet... give us a break.
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TIGERWOODS831@... 01/20/09 12:42 am ET |
I say keep Lj. They can probably sign him cheap after a lousy 08 campaign. Wr is one position I would like to upgrade on. I think we have a bunch of above average wr's but no one really stands out as a must cover threat. When you have that one big threat at Wr, teams have to adjust. Exibit A, I give you larry Fitz. Trade a 1 rd pick and get Boldin. The guy is Macho and would solidify our WR core.
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bearinga@... 01/19/09 11:54 pm ET |
kenemeka-hate to break it you but Jacobs gets signed, then we have Bradshaw and another stud in Danny Ware waiting at running back. You can have a 29 year old Ward. Giants will be even better running the ball next year. Our new D Coordinator is a Spags clone and Giants have two 2nd rounders and 5th rounders for the steal Shockey trade we made. And Boldin heavy rumor going to the Giants along with TJ Housh. And outside shot of Plax back end of yr. We're loaded and will be right back in Bowl next yr. write it down. Bye Bye Eagles- we gave you gift opportunity and you choked again
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kenemeka@... 01/19/09 10:12 pm ET |
JB,I don`t think we need a RB in the 1st rd, we can pick up good ones later in the draft. Talking about RB`s, Jacobs and Ward of the Giants are FA`s, I bet they resign Jacobs, don`t think they can sign both. Ward may be able to help us, but regardless of whether we get him or not, Giants lose another cog. 1st Plax, then Spags and then a RB. With the perpetualy confused Cowboys, it continues to look brighter.
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birdcrazy 01/19/09 10:01 pm ET |
uhoh..I'm gonna havta burn this recording of the trip to the Big Apple for the Giants game...can't let YouTube get a hold of it...I ain't got enough money for that blackmail scenario...
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birdcrazy 01/19/09 9:51 pm ET |
Glasd JB and the rest do the evaluating of the draft..one part of the game I don't follow...makes my head hurt too much..but I enjoy you
draftniks comments...
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birdcrazy 01/19/09 9:49 pm ET |
man..AR got a lot testy in the press conference today..gee..I wonder why?
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birdcrazy 01/19/09 9:47 pm ET |
just played back my tape of the NY trip...man...did I act like a friggin idiot...but I luved every minute of it...
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jtrent@... 01/19/09 9:46 pm ET |
like that 32 Bri! But worry not, I've got a plan to get us into the top 10 next year. We'll trade Kolb and our, say 4th rounder to Dallas for their 1st rounder.
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