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Title: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 12th, 2003, 12:05pm Things did not get off on a good foot for either the Eagles nor their week 2 opponent, the Patriots. Both teams were expected to challenge for division, if not conference titles this year, so a win is very important to both teams. The Patriots were dismantled by a Buffalo team that seemed to know every play that was coming. Oh, wait, they did, because the Patriots released Lawyer Milloy less than a week before the game and he signed with Buffalo. The Eagles were throttled by the defending Super Bowl champs, the Buccaneers. The Eagles could not get anything going against what looks like another elite defense in Tampa. To add insult to injury, the Eagles defense took it on the chin when they lost Brian Dawkins, Bobby Taylor, and Brandon Whiting with injuries. Look for the Eagles to try to run the ball from the outset. They abandoned the run early against TB, but they'll need to work the clock and keep their own injury-riddled defense off the field as much as possible. Once they get the running game going, they'll be able to pass the ball more effectively. QB Donovan McNabb played a poor game against Tampa. He didn't even try to run the ball until late in the second half. His passes were often off-target and he was pressured on nearly every throw. He should get a little more time this week and will benefit from it. Passing - 265 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT Rushing - 40 yards, 1 TD RB Starting RB Correll Buckhalter worked his tail off in training camp while Duce Staley sat home and relaxed. As a result, Buck got one carry and then landed himself on the bench for the remainder of the game. Staley caught the ball well, but did not have much luck running. Staley - 30 rush yards, 30 rec yards Buckhalter - 80 rush yards, 1 TD, 20 rec yards Westbrook - 15 rush yards WR James Thrash had a big 47 yard RUSHING play in the TB game, and added a few tough catches. Todd Pinkston and Freddie Mitchell were nearly invisible. Pinkston - 75 rec yards, 1 TD Thrash - 35 rec yards, 10 rush yards Mitchell - 25 rec yards McMullen - 10 rec yards TE Chad Lewis was used primarily as a blocker last week. Rookie LJ Smith got two looks in the endzone and dropped an easy TD. TEs should be more involved this weekend. Lewis - 25 rec yards Smith - 45 rec yards K Akers had no chances in the TB game, but should get some opportunities this week. Akers - 3-3 XP, 2-2 FG Defense The defense did not play poorly against the Bucs until late in the game when they were tired and injured. They have a makeshift lineup for this week and may not be too effective. 23 points allowed, 2 sacks, 1 int Final Score: Patriots: 23 Eagles: 27 |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by StegRock on Sep 12th, 2003, 1:39pm on 09/12/03 at 12:05:47, Philly wrote:
NO WAY! Buckhalter 100 yards combined and a TD; Staley 60 yards combined. NO WAY! Even if you read between the lines of these VERY forgiving/generous predictions for Buck, Staley is the better play, more upside, less downside. I would say that these predictions represent Buck's highest-end possibilities and Staley's lower-end possibilities. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Callie on Sep 13th, 2003, 10:58pm Stud running back. That's a given in fantasy football. But you never know. That's why I picked up Staley off WAIVER WIRES, believe it or not, in two fantasy leagues. He can sit on my bench as a great possibility for a while. Probably not long. In the meantime, would you put something less on your bench as a possible? I can always dump him. But........ |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 15th, 2003, 3:35pm Well, there's obviously something going on with Buckhalter that we're not being made aware of. Reid indicated he'd be used more this week and he got one catch and no carries. Interestingly Westbrook was getting the carries early in the game before they had to throw every down. I've spent most of the day in the emergency room with my wife, who is doing well now, so I haven't seen any post-game stuff or read anything about it yet. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by DirkDiggler on Sep 15th, 2003, 8:47pm on 09/15/03 at 15:35:26, Philly wrote:
Uh...is your alright? As far as the Eagles.....I am PISSED, SAD, ANGRY, DEPRESSED, and otherwise a typical Eagles fan. I can't believe they are playing this poorly. It reminds me of the Rich Kotite days. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 15th, 2003, 9:01pm I remember cursing that early bye week when the schedules came out, but it looks like it couldn't have come at a better time. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 16th, 2003, 8:39am on 09/16/03 at 02:07:45, 5-on-it wrote:
Offense - absolutely. Playcalling and performance has been atrocious and there is no reason for it as the squad should be better than last year in this area. Defense - don't agree with you here. The defense has actually played well considering the number of injuries they've sustained. Most of the points have come off turnovers or have occurred late in the game when the Eagles defense is tired and can't rotate in fresh players. Special Teams - disagree here too. With all the new players on ST, the team has been respectable here too. There is room for improvement, but I wouldn't blame ST for the Eagles downfall so far. Coaching - ABSOLUTELY 100% agree with you. Andy Reid forgot about Buckhalter in the Pats game?! He doesn't adjust at all to what the other team is doing. He needs to look himself in the mirror more than anyone on the team. Player Personnel - Yes and No. Douglas was a big loss in the lockerroom, but he's done. He isn't a factor in Jax and his salary would have been too large. The injuries (other than Burgess) couldn't have been predicted. Mitchell was a big loss because he was a cheap player and a big-time leader. Harris was a big loss because of the ineffectiveness of Lito Sheppard so far, but the team had to assume that a 1st rounder (and Brown, a 2nd rounder) would be able to step in. Barber is a very good player, but Wayne has been fine as a replacement. Injuries - Yes, but how exactly do they improve in this area? They've just been very unfortunate to have all their injuries in two positions, defensive line and defensive secondary. Throwing the football - Need improvement. McNabb needs to be able to locate the open receiver and hit him. The receivers need to be able to read a blitz and get open. The line needs to block better. Catching the football - McNabb hits his receivers so infrequently, that they better catch it when he does. Running the football - They've actually run the ball very well the miniscule number of times they've done it. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 16th, 2003, 8:43am on 09/15/03 at 15:35:26, Philly wrote:
In his day-after press conference, Andy Reid intimated that he forgot about Correll Buckhalter during his play calls. |
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Title: Re: EAGLES - Week Two Analysis Post by Philly on Sep 16th, 2003, 9:56am on 09/12/03 at 12:05:47, Philly wrote:
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