Philadelphia Eagles 2010 Season Preview
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08/18/2010 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - In a league where parity reigns supreme, the Philadelphia Eagles have stood out as an enviable model of consistent excellence over the past decade, capturing eight postseason berths, five NFC East titles and conference Championship Game appearances and one Super Bowl trip during the 2000's.
The two driving forces and constant presences behind that remarkable run have been quarterback Donovan McNabb and head coach Andy Reid. But with one half of that accomplished duo now having taken his skills to another city, the 2010 Eagles will be banking that a major change in leadership can translate into the same level of success the franchise has grown accustomed to in recent years.
Reid sent shockwaves through the NFL world when he traded McNabb, the team's offensive catalyst for the last 11 seasons, to the division-rival Washington Redskins in April. The move had less to do with the Pro Bowl signal-caller's advancing age and extensive injury history, it was more an emphatic declaration of the team's confidence that fourth-year pro Kevin Kolb is ready to step in and fill the shoes of the most decorated quarterback in the Eagles' 77-year history.
While he certainly doesn't possess the experience and track record of his predecessor, Kolb will be entering a situation that is neither foreign nor unappealing. The 26-year-old has been groomed to be McNabb's heir apparent ever since the Eagles spent a second-round pick on him in the 2007 draft, and eclipsed 300 passing yards in a pair of early-season starts as an injury fill- in last year. And with an impressive cast of playmakers at his disposal in young wide receivers DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin, tight end Brent Celek and sophomore running back LeSean McCoy, a Philadelphia offense that was one of the league's most explosive attacks in 2009 could very well be equally as dangerous with its new triggerman at the controls.
McNabb wasn't the only organization stalwart to be cut loose during an eventful offseason. Philadelphia bid adieu to standout running back Brian Westbrook following two straight injury-plagued campaigns, while consistent cornerback Sheldon Brown was traded to Cleveland as part of a defensive remodeling that could place as many as four new starters in the Week 1 lineup.
The Eagles did undergo an uncommon amount of roster turnover for a team that won 11 regular-season games a year ago, with the intended objective to inject an influx of youth to the remaining core personnel. Philadelphia selected a league-high 13 players in April's draft, with rookies such as defensive end Brandon Graham and safety Nate Allen expected to immediately serve as key contributors in their debut seasons to help offset the veteran departures.
That mild youth movement, along with the insertion of a relatively green quarterback under center, may suggest that the Eagles are viewing 2010 as somewhat of a rebuilding phase. There still seems to be enough talent on board for another serious playoff run, however, provided the new charges can show they're equipped to handle their expanded roles.
Below we take a capsule look at the 2010 edition of the Philadelphia Eagles, with a personnel evaluation and prognosis included therein:
2009 RECORD: 11-5 (t1st, NFC East)
LAST PLAYOFF APPEARANCE: 2009, lost to Dallas, 34-14 in NFC Wild Card
COACH (RECORD): Andy Reid (108-67-1 in 11 seasons with Eagles, 108-67-1 overall)
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Marty Mornhinweg
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Sean McDermott
OFFENSIVE STAR: DeSean Jackson, WR (63 receptions, 1167 yards, 12 TD)
DEFENSIVE STAR: Trent Cole, DE (57 tackles, 12.5 sacks)
OFFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 22nd rushing, 10th passing, 5th scoring
DEFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 9th rushing, 17th passing, 19th scoring
KEY ADDITIONS: QB Mike Kafka (4th Round, Northwestern), RB Mike Bell (from Saints), RB J.J. Arrington (from Broncos), WR Kelley Washington (from Ravens), WR Hank Baskett (from Colts), DE Brandon Graham (1st Round, Michigan), DE Darryl Tapp (from Seahawks), DE Daniel Te'o-Nesheim (3rd Round, Washington), OLB Ernie Sims (from Lions), S Nate Allen (2nd Round, South Florida)
KEY DEPARTURES: QB Donovan McNabb (to Redskins), RB Brian Westbrook (to 49ers), WR Reggie Brown (to Buccaneers), WR Kevin Curtis (released), TE Alex Smith (to Browns), OL Shawn Andrews (released), DE Jason Babin (to Titans), DE Chris Clemons (to Seahawks), DE Darren Howard (released), LB Chris Gocong (to Browns), LB Will Witherspoon (to Titans), LB Jeremiah Trotter (not tendered), LB Joe Mays (to Broncos), CB Sheldon Brown (to Browns), S Sean Jones (to Buccaneers)
QB: Reid wouldn't have shipped out his longtime field general, especially within the division, without having unwavering faith that Kolb's (741 passing yards, 4 TD, 3 INT in '09) time has come, and the team's new starter has displayed good poise, accuracy and a grasp of the offense in his small sample of playing time. How he'll handle the rigors of a playoff race in the cold winter months is something that's yet to be determined, however. The Eagles do have a seasoned backup in three-time Pro Bowler Michael Vick (86 passing yards, 1 TD), although the controversial lefty was noticeably rusty in limited action upon returning from his forced two-year exile from the league last season. The former Falcon did flash his trademark speed and elusiveness during the preseason, though, and should give opposing defenses something extra for which to prepare out of the Wildcat packages. Philadelphia may have obtained its No. 2 man of the future in April's draft, when the club chose heady Northwestern grad Mike Kafka in the fourth round.
RB: Replacing Westbrook, one of the league's premier offensive weapons in his heyday, will be no easy task, but the Eagles did like what they saw out of the shifty McCoy (637 rushing yards, 4 TD, 40 receptions) as both a runner and receiver during his rookie year and are prepared to make the 22-year-old a focal point of the offense. The team also signed ex-Saint Mike Bell (654 rushing yards, 5 TD, 4 receptions) during the free-agency period, with the rugged 225-pounder slated to be utilized as a between-the-tackles complement to its new feature back. Versatile fullback Leonard Weaver (323 rushing yards, 15 receptions, 4 total TD) is also back to serve as a lead blocker and change-of- pace alternative, with holdover Eldra Buckley (44 rushing yards, 1 TD) battling ex-Cardinal J.J. Arrington and 238-pound rookie Charles Scott (6th round, LSU) for what may be one final reserve spot.
WR/TE: Kolb should have plenty of options to choose from when he drops back to pass, as Philadelphia boasts great depth and speed at the wide receiver positions as well as a field-stretching tight end in Celek (971 receiving yards, 8 TD), the team's leader with 76 catches last season. The unit's big- play producer is Jackson (63 receptions, 1167 yards), a true burner who averaged better than 18 yards per grab and scored six of his nine touchdowns from 48 yards or more. Maclin (55 receptions, 4 TD), the Eagles' first-round pick in 2009, can get downfield as well and quickly emerged as a sound No. 2 wideout for the offense, while the unheralded Jason Avant (41 receptions, 3 TD) is both a sure-handed and savvy slot receiver. Good-sized rookie Riley Cooper (5th Round, Florida) will be given an opportunity to work as the fourth receiver, with veterans Kelley Washington (34 receptions, 2 TD with Baltimore) and Hank Baskett (ex-Colts) brought in to compete as fall-back choices and special-teams contributors. Keeping Celek healthy is vital, as the Eagles lack experience behind him. The backup tight ends in camp were Cornelius Ingram, who missed his entire rookie year with an ACL tear, and raw 2010 fourth-round pick Clay Harbor (Missouri State).
OL: The offensive line has traditionally been a strength under Reid's watch, but the Eagles enter 2010 with more question marks surrounding that area than in years past. Sturdy center Jamaal Jackson tore his ACL near the end of 2009 and may not be ready for the early portion of this season, while steady left guard Todd Herremans missed five games last year with a foot problem and sat out part of camp with a recurrence of the injury. Stacy Andrews, an expensive free-agent signee last spring, was expected to be the regular right guard but wound up being beaten out by career backup Nick Cole. Philadelphia is in better shape at the tackle spots, where left-sider Jason Peters has gone to three straight Pro Bowls and Winston Justice held his own in his first year starting on the right side. The Eagles would like Andrews to reclaim a starting job and allow Cole to work as the main understudy at guard and center, with returnees Max Jean-Gilles and Mike McGlynn lending further interior depth. Third-year pro King Dunlap was the swing tackle last year, but he's got a fight on his hands from promising undrafted rookie Austin Howard.
DL: The Eagles love to stockpile pass-rushing defensive ends, an integral element to coordinator Sean McDermott's aggressive scheme, and took three of them in this past draft in Graham (1st Round, Michigan), Washington's Daniel Te'o-Nesheim (3rd Round) and Clemson product Ricky Sapp (5th Round). The youngsters will be part of a rotation headlined by the disruptive Trent Cole (57 tackles, 12.5 sacks), whose 42 sacks since 2006 are the third-most among NFL players. Tenth-year vet Juqua Parker (34 tackles) added a career-best eight takedowns in 2009 and should also get his share of snaps, with former Seahawk Darryl Tapp (49 tacks, 2.5 sacks) in the mix as well after coming over in an offseason trade. At tackle, returning starters Brodrick Bunkley (37 tackles, 1 sack) and Mike Patterson (55 tackles, 1.5 sacks) are effective run- stoppers who will probably be spelled again by ex-Notre Dame standout Trevor Laws (10 tackles) and Antonio Dixon (15 tackles, 1 sack).
LB: This area was an unsettled mess for most of last season, with McDermott constantly juggling the starting lineup in an effort to find the right combination. This figures to be a more settled group in 2010, with middle linebacker Stewart Bradley having made a successful comeback from a preseason knee injury that cost him the entire year and speedster Ernie Sims (49 tackles), a former first-round pick of Detroit, acquired in April to hold down the weak side. The Eagles ranked fourth in run defense with Bradley manning the middle in 2008, and his absence helped trigger the team's drop-off in that category last year. Special teams ace Akeem Jordan (71 tackles, 1 sack) and sophomore Moise Fokou (39 tackles) are competing to start on the strong side, with fifth-year man Omar Gaither (30 tackles, 1.5 sacks) a valued reserve capable of playing all three spots.
DB: The Eagles entered camp with some uncertainty in the secondary, where the club must replace the trusty Brown as well as fill the void caused by perennial Pro Bowl free safety Brian Dawkins' shocking free-agent departure prior to last season. The team does believe it's found a gem in second-round choice Allen, a rangy and instinctive defender who will be asked to make an immediate impact at Dawkins' old position alongside strong safety and 2009 leading tackler Quintin Mikell (90 tackles, 2 INT, 13 PD). Ellis Hobbs (11 tackles), a former starter in New England who missed half of last season with a neck injury, is the leading candidate to supplant Brown at right cornerback, with proven ball-hawker Asante Samuel (40 tackles, 16 PD) entrenched as the left-side starter. Joselio Hanson (47 tackles, 2 INT, 0.5 sacks) and second- year converted safety Macho Harris (41 tackles) will be used primarily in nickel and dime situations, with holdover Quintin Demps (14 tackles, 1 INT) and rookie Kurt Coleman (7th Round, Ohio State) adding safety depth. Samuel tied for the NFL lead with nine interceptions last season and the Eagles garnered 25 picks as a team, but surrendered 27 touchdowns through the air.
SPECIAL TEAMS: Philadelphia has one of the game's elite punt returners in DeSean Jackson, who averaged a league-best 15.2 yards per runback and scored two touchdowns last year, as well as a very reliable kicker in David Akers, the team's longest tenured player now that McNabb is gone. The 12th-year Eagle earned a fourth career Pro Bowl nod in 2009 after converting 32-of-37 field goal tries and remaining solid on kickoffs. Native Australian Sav Rocca (42.4 avg.) and Jon Dorenbos will reprise their roles as the punter and long snapper, respectively, with Demps (25.8 avg.), Arrington and Hobbs (24.1 avg.) all vying to become the main kick returner along with newcomer Chad Hall, a former Air Force star who's been out of football the past two years while serving a military commitment.
PROGNOSIS: The Eagles seem to have their share of preseason skeptics, based largely on Kolb's limited snaps at the quarterback position. Keep in mind, however, that Philadelphia still sports a terrific receiving corps and a defense with potential for improvement now that Bradley's back in the fold and McDermott has a year of experience under his belt as a coordinator. The biggest obstacle to a possible third straight postseason trip may not come from a personnel standpoint, but from a daunting four-game stretch to end the regular season in which the Eagles will face reigning NFC East champ Dallas twice in addition to a home date with NFC North titleholder Minnesota and a road clash with the New York Giants. How Reid's squad is able to navigate that challenging sequence of games may ultimately determine if Philadelphia will remain a contender in 2010.
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NFL betting action is back! At MySportsbook, all of the pro football odds are posted for the NFC North. Check out how we see the four teams in this cloudy division stacking up this year in the chase for the playoffs! Green Bay Packers (+125) - With QB Aaron Rodgers leading the offense and DC Dom Capers working his magic on defense, the Packers are a real force to be reckoned with.
Virtually nothing changed on this offense for Green Bay from last year to this year, save for the addition of rookie OT Brian Bulaga to the bunch. Expect more huge numbers from the Pack, and a relatively favorable schedule should get them over the hump and into the playoffs once again this season. My NFL Betting Predictions: 11-5, 1st place in NFC North Minnesota Vikings (+130) - There are still too many unknowns about the Vikes this year. There is a huge difference between QB Brett Favre and either Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels under center. Plus, is Favre comes back, is he really going to be able to keep his pick total under double digits again? Depth at running back looked like it might have been an issue with RB Chester Taylor fleeing in free agency, but drafting RB Toby Gerhart should pick up the difference. This defense is still suitable, but with a first place schedule, making the playoffs is going to be very tough regardless of whether #4 comes back or not.
There is a huge difference between QB Brett Favre and either Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels under center. Plus, is Favre comes back, is he really going to be able to keep his pick total under double digits again? Depth at running back looked like it might have been an issue with RB Chester Taylor fleeing in free agency, but drafting RB Toby Gerhart should pick up the difference. This defense is still suitable, but with a first place schedule, making the playoffs is going to be very tough regardless of whether #4 comes back or not. Play this weekly NFL Football Contestto see if you can win.
Chicago Bears (+350) - The Bears are probably a bit of an overhyped team once again this year.No, we don't think it is plausible for QB Jay Cutler to have as bad of a season as he did last year, and we do think the additions of RB Chester Taylor and DE Julius Peppers are going to help immensely, but there's still something in the water in the Windy City that we aren't so sure about. Maybe Chicago finds its way to .500... but then again, maybe it doesn't. If Favre comes back, Cutler might be the worst quarterback in this division this year.
Detroit Lions (+1500) - The Lions are probably once again going to be the whipping boys for the rest of the teams in the NFC North, but they aren't just going to roll over and die once again. There is some real talent amassing on this team offensively, as the combination of QB Matt Stafford, RB Jahvid Best, WR Calvin Johnson, and TE Brandon Pettigrew should put a bunch of points on the board if the offensive line can even remotely hold up. The questions really lie on defense, where it feels like DT Ndamukong Suh is going to be trying to stop opposing teams all by himself. This year should show some marked improvement in the Motor City.
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The NFL preseason is approaching. Time for players, coaches and teams to turn over a new leaf. General managers have hired some new coaches, while coaches have added some offensive and defensive assistants to try and improve things. Here’s a look at some changes to look for in the preseason.
New York Jets: The Jets were one of the surprise teams in the NFL last season, making the playoffs under hard-driving first-year coach Eric Mangini. Mangini rebuilt the offensive line with rookies D'Brickashaw Ferguson (the No. 4 pick in the 2007 Draft) and Ohio State center (the 29th pick in the first round). This season he upgraded the defense with rookie linebacker David Harris (Michigan) while the secondary picked up a much needed top-notch corner in Pitt CB Darrelle Revis (No. 14 overall).
The Jets have added balance to the offense for QB Chad Pennington with RB Thomas Jones, essentially stolen from the Bears. He will upgrade a New York ground game that was 20th in rushing with a weak 3.5 yards per carry. They have their first true feature back since Curtis Martin. Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer prefers ball control, like his father Marty. In preseason, behind Pennington you’ll see second-year QB Kellen Clemens and mobile newcomer QB Marques Tuiasosopo.
Jacksonville Jaguars: The heat is on Jack Del Rio in Jacksonville as the Jaguars flopped last season despite a ton of talent. Keep in mind that under Del Rio the Jaguars have been outstanding in preseason with a 12-4 SU, 11-5 ATS August mark. online football betting Their defense is loaded, it’s the offense that has been stuck in first gear the last few years.
Enter a new offensive coordinator in Dirk Koetter, the former Boise State and Arizona State pass-happy coach. He will try and upgrade a passing game that ranked 24th last season. Del Rio has criticized wide receivers and Matt Jones this summer, both of whom have battled injuries. It will be interesting to watch the “new” Jaguars passing game in preseason.
Arizona Cardinals: Word out of Arizona is that the players like new coach Ken Whisenhunt, who was the Steelers offensive coordinator last year. We think of Arizona as all-passing because their running game has been awful of late because of a poor offensive line. However, keep an eye on the running game in preseason as they’ve made a lot of changes.
The new coach brings in Russ Grimm to coach the offensive line (Grimm did a marvelous job building the Steelers line). They took Penn State OT Levi Jones in the first round and signed two offensive linemen, Mike Gandy and Al Johnson, to provide depth. Reggie Wells was moved from right tackle to left guard and they want more speed out of the offensive line for pulling and traps, a Pittsburgh staple under Bill Cowher.
Atlanta Falcons: While all the attention has been focused on QB Mike Vick’s off-field problems, new coach Bobby Petrino is revamping the Falcons from an all-running team to a more balanced one. Petrino likes the experience of backup QB Joey Harrington and he has veteran backup Chris Redman, who used to play for Petrino at Louisville and knows his offenses better than anyone. Petrino wants Vick to be more of a pocket passer.
The addition of FB Ovie Mughelli is a sign Petrino wants a power rushing attack behind a physical fullback and newcomer WR Joe Horn should upgrade what was a below average wideout corps. Petrino is changing their old zone-blocking scheme to a more traditional in-line blocking scheme and the offensive line is bigger. Rookie DE Jamaal Anderson was grabbed in the first round and the secondary got younger with former Auburn cornerback David Irons, who the Falcons think was a steal as a sixth-round pick.
Cleveland Browns: The 2007 Browns look like a double-edged sword. There was the excitement of the offseason, trading for RB Jamel Lewis, upgrading the offensive line with Wisconsin’s Joe Thomas (the No. 2 pick in the draft) and free agent LG Eric Steinbach, then trading for Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn when he fell to No. 22. GM Phil Savage and head coach Romeo Crennel feel they have a talented, balanced offense with these new pieces, plus TE >Kellen Winslow and WR Braylon Edwards.
However, were these moves made in desperation? And were they foolish ones? The Browns gave up their 2008 first-round pick for Quinn and we all know QBs take time to develop. And even first-round QBs can be busts (Joey Harrington, Akili Smith). We also don’t know if the offensive line is that much improved (31st in rushing in 2007) and they did nothing to improve a defense that was awful against the run (142 yds pg allowed).
The Browns have a new offensive coordinator in Rob Chudzinski. This is a young offense and Quinn looked tentative, indecisive and inaccurate early in camp. Crennel will play Charlie Frye, Quinn and Derek Anderson in preseason. And there is a mixed bag for rookie QBs receiving significant starts: Tim Couch (14), Kerry Collins (13), Ben Roethlisberger (13), Vince Young (13), Joey Harrington (12), Matt Leinart (11) and Kyle Boller (nine). While all the focus will be on the Browns new-look offense, I’m more concerned with the defense.
Carolina Panthers: Coach Jon Fox loves the ground game, but Carolina has made some interesting changes for 2007. Fox fired offensive coordinator Dan Henning and brings in Jeff Davidson to run the offense. Davidson has brought in zone-blocking schemes to the Panther offense, a dramatic change for a system that's been built around a power-running style.
In zone-blocking, offensive linemen are responsible for blocking any defender who appears in their zone, instead of focusing on one defender. The Broncos and Falcons have had success with the system, which features smaller, more athletic offensive linemen and can create running lanes on the inside and outside. Keep an eye in preseason on how Carolina adjusts as it will take time to learn the system. Fox has been one of the top coaches in preseason, with a 15-5 SU, 12-7-1 ATS August record.
Dallas Cowboys: WR Terrell Owens is still here, but QB Drew Bledsoe and Bill Parcells are gone. New head coach Wade Phillips takes over, replacing Parcells. He ran the Chargers defense last season. Phillips was chosen by teary-eyed owner Jerry Jones partly because he is one of the best 3-4 coaches in football and the Cowboys have loaded up on players for that scheme.
Remember that Phillips was blitz-happy with the Chargers last season and early reports out of the Dallas camp have mentioned how the Cowboys have been blitzing a lot, a departure from Parcells. The theme of the 2007 Dallas defense appears to be one of attack.
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