Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Final Straw
Kelly's Tenure
It's hard to really understand this demise.
On thanksgiving day 2014, just 13 months ago, we destroyed the Cowboys with Mark Frickin' Sanchez as QB! We moved to 9-3 and had complete control over the division and really were just trying to fight to get a bye with the 1 or 2 seed.
We've gone 7-12 since.
Chip's fall has been unlike any I can recall.
It is the shortest coaching stint in franchise history since Marion Campbell, who I think had just 2-3 years. Even Kotite and Ray Rhodes had for 4 seasons!
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Chipper fired?!
Here's full statement in case you've not read:
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/article-1/Letter-From-Chairman-And-CEO-Jeffrey-Lurie/80d1ca75-0fcb-48e9-bc62-936e0ab02065
WR the Key?
The new NFL is all about wide receivers. Carson Palmer was left for dead 3-4 years ago. Just like Kurt Warner was after his disastrous stint.
Then they got to throw to Fitzgerald and Boldin/Michael Floyd and others. That makes any QB an All Pro. And it makes defending against the run impossible because you're always going to respect the deep threat. (See Jeff's earlier email about how often the Cards throw deep.)
Go look at Eli's numbers. He's already set a career high in TD passes. Why? Beckham.
Nick Foles made a Pro Bowl and was a Top 5 MVP candidate in 2013. Why? DeSean Jackson. Where's Foles without DeSean? Benched.
It's entirely about receivers now. Plain. Simple.
Eagles Out
every single offseason move by Chip so far stinks.
This guy took Andy Reid's offense and instantly made it the best in the NFL in 2013. He is a genius.
He is quite simply a horrible evaluator of talent and doesn't understand how the rest of the NFL evaluates talent.
If he wanted Bradford so badly, he could've gotten him for a couple of late round draft picks. Instead chip mortgaged the future for it. If he wanted Alonzo as his inside LB, he could've gotten him for practically nothing because he has no knees left.
We turned over football operations to a guy who not long ago was the coach for University of New Hampshire.
His knowledge base is of organizations where every team turns over their rosters year in and year out - college football.
He now has the offensive personnel that he personally recruited and wanted.
He will be back in the PAC 10/12/whatever it's called next season.
And before you ask, I had 1 beer watching that game.
The rest of the NFL is laughing now at us.
We've given away our future for players who can't perform in the present.
Redskins Eagles
Receivers need upgrading, line needs upgrading and D needs a new coordinator.
I think what gets lost in chip gm getting blasted is e's the coach who did not fix the mistakes. Last night we continued to make bad penalties, mistakes at the wrong time, etc. the coach at some point has to have the players improve in the mental part. Just too many mistakes. Did we set a record for most illegal shifts/procedures in a season???
Now the question is what do you pay Bradford. Despite pk's 9/14 email it is clear he is an nfl QB (and that Sanchez is clearly not) and is going to make big bucks this offseason.
And is Kirk cousins good? Did he grow as a QB and is now good? I am confused because he looks really good but I still don't believe.
I still believe chip is an offensive genius. So he should be able out how to make Murray work. I think Murray's 400-500 touches last year played a part (history in the league said it does). So does our shitty line (which is chippers fault).
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Clueless Coughlin
Monday, December 21, 2015
Home Field Disadvantage
Since the Eagles got their new stadium, they are the only team in the NFL has MORE wins on the road than at home. (It's only ONE more win on the road, but that goes against a major NFL trend.) So, I wouldn't count on the Philly home crowd being a huge plus. (Gee, I don't know why.)
the ski cap debate
Beckham, the NFL and Concussions
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Sam Bradford - A Tale of Two Halves
My friend delves into Bradford's 2015 splits (courtesy of Pro Football Reference):
Everything is dramatically different in the 2nd half, when he is good, or slightly above average, not great, but ridiculously better than in the 1st half, when he is the worst QB in all of football.
Scroll down quite far and you'll see his 1st/2nd half splits. The most important stats:
1st half completion % - 55.4 2nd half completion % -- 69.9
1st half yards per attempt - 5.2 2nd hafl yards per attempt - 8.1
1st half TD passes -- 3 2nd half TD passes -- 6
1st half INTs -- 5 2nd half INTs -- 5
1st half QB rating -- 62.9 2nd half QB rating -- 93.4
Look deeper at those stats, and it's really troubling. He's a horrific QB in the red zone -- 40.6% completion percentage, a QB rating of 49, 3 INTs, and worst of all, his yards per pass attempt: 1 yard.
He's also a horrific QB on 3rd down, with an overall rating of 54.0 on 3rd downs, but look deeper, and it doesn't even matter the distance -- 3rd and short, 3rd and long, he stinks.
So, this is the issue, the guy simply cannot perform in the 1st half of these games. He's wretched, beyond bad, horrible, downright putrid.
But in the 2nd half, he becomes a pretty decent QB. Why the hell is that? Why isn't anyone talking about this? Why can't Chip address this issue? Even when they had a bye week, Bradford came out and pitched a disastrous first half against Dallas, in a game when the O-line actually gave him time to throw the entire game.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Headers
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Next Four Games
But, this is a big but, if we go 2-2 over this next stretch of games, leaving us 5-6 heading into Foxboro, the season's probably over.Dallas (2-5), Miami (3-4), Tampa (3-4), Detroit (1-7) -- those are the next 4 opponents.
In the previous 2 seasons, I'd expect us to go 4-0 over that stretch. I'll settle for 3-1, which would get us to 6-5 heading into Foxboro. Which leaves us 6-6 afterward, and needing to go 3-1 in the final 4 games after that to win the division.
If in a parallel universe we actually win all 4 of those games, 7-4 heading into Foxboro, we should be in really good shape, as the Giants, now 4-4, play their next 3 on the road, including one in Foxboro.
I would add that we really need the Cowboys game to be one of the wins. To bury them at 2-6 rather than tied with us at 3-5 (and they get the tiebreaker). When they get Romo back they will be good again.
We have lost our opportunity to "blow" a game. We have done that 2-3 times already this year (Washington, ugh.) already. You just can't do it too many times in a season. With parity you can lose a few you should win. We have hit our limit.
You need to get to 9-7 at minimum and 10-6 probably avoids tiebreaker. We are 3-4. 7-2 is a stretch considering at Foxborough and the aforementioned parity. So if you are going to go 6-3 (which .667 football) then you can't lose tiebreaker and this need cowboys game. That said - if we lose then we must have Cowboys fall big time so only tiebreaker is Giants and we beat them to end season.
Wednesday, November 04, 2015
Friday, September 18, 2015
Blue Hens vs. Wildcats
I'm somewhat amazed to realize that Andy Talley is STILL 'Nova's head coach.
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Deflate-gate
I just finished reading the report. Reading between the lines, it looks like the Pats equipment guy routinely let air out of the balls while in the officials locker room after the balls were checked and while the refs were out of the room, but that w/ the championship game there were so many people around he had to do it in the private bathroom just inside the tunnel.
I'm still struck by the brazeness of it all. The Pats knew they were under the microscope about the air pressure based on Colts regular season game and the complaints by the Ravens following their playoff loss the week before the AFC championship. And yet they still deflated all their balls - in the conference championship game!
What do you all make of this? Is it a big deal or much ado about nothing? Given the Pats history with spy-gate, it seems like another deliberate attempt to circumvent the rules requires a pretty stern punishment. I'm also pleased//hopeful that Brady will finally have to answer some hard questions.
Friday, May 01, 2015
NFL Draft 25 years Later
Monday, April 06, 2015
Decline of LL baseball
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nationals/baseballs-trouble-with-the-youth-curve--and-what-that-means-for-the-game/2015/04/05/2da36dca-d7e8-11e4-8103-fa84725dbf9d_story.html
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Huh?
A second straight trade where the Eagles trade a skill position starter for a player who missed all of last season with a reconstructive knee injury.
This trade has to have some sort of secret agreement where the Eagles and Rams swap 1st round picks, right? Isn't that the only way it makes sense?
Please someone help me out here! In 5 days we've gone from a starting trio of Foles, McCoy and Maclin to Bradford, Sproles, and Cooper.
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Old School
Rivalry
With apologies to San Fran and Seattle, the raven-steelers rivalry is still the most physical in football.