Monday, February 01, 2016
A Queen is Crowned?
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Ertz Extension
Paging Dr. Paul
Friday, January 29, 2016
AC and Fantasy Sports
Winning?
Kelly, showing she wasn't intimidated by Trump, was far and away praised for her tough questions and follow-ups.
"Megyn Kelly is throwing fastballs tonight," wrote New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
"This is a brilliant part of the debate. Megyn Kelly's accountability project," wrote radio host Erick Erickson.
"Just gonna say it: Megyn Kelly's a badass," Time Magazine's Dan Hirschhorn wrote.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Crazy Times 2
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Immigration in Reverse?
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Return of the Empire?
Friday, January 22, 2016
Deflategate vs. Spygate
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tolerance
TDS NY Times' Style
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Two for the Niners
Vindication for #5
Sunday, January 17, 2016
More TDS
2 Oldies But Goodies
Friday, January 15, 2016
70/30
A Fine NFL
Trump Derangement Syndrome
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Stoogery
Monday, January 11, 2016
Now They Tell Us?
Fine or Delusional?
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Which Team Out of Control
The Refs Did It
Gang of 500
Friday, January 08, 2016
Jeff Lurie's Management Style
Piazza's Telling Omission
Little Outrage
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Deja Vu?
The last two seasons, culminating with Roseman's rise to power in Philadelphia, have been marred with horror signings like Nnamdi Asomugha, the firing of coordinators and assistants in-season, some pretty obvious situations where the personnel didn't fit the scheme, the demise of Reid. Jason Babin being waived in-season a year after challenging the single-season sack record pretty much sums up the Roseman Era. Some strange front office firings mixed in there too.
And, no longer are there out-sized characters around, like Reid and Banner, to take all the bullets when things fail. It's all on Roseman now. No more whispers about, oh, that wasn't Howie's guy, that wasn't Howie's signing, he never wanted him here in the first place.
I wish I had a dollar for every time someone told me one esteemed coach or another advised one of the Eagles' top candidates not to take the job precisely because of Roseman's presence there. Roseman isn't the general manager they should tie their wagon to. It's clear Chip Kelly wasn't leaving Oregon for anywhere unless he had a large measure of control over the organization, and owner Jeffrey Lurie has already entrusted that to Roseman. There has been trepidation by some candidates to go all-in given the questions about this existing power structure.
The rumblings about Roseman lacking nuance and foresight, about him turning people off with how drunk with power he's become, only grow louder as his coaching search grows stranger.
Wednesday, January 06, 2016
Trump, Cruz, McCain and Birthplace
Rooney Candidate
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Looking Forward
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.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sam Now?
Sam I Am
Breaking Right Till Wrong
Matthews Bell Ringer
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Fare thee Well
Monday, December 08, 2014
Finding their religion
Monday, November 17, 2014
Why the Wait?
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Good Deal
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sports/eagles/Chip-will-ask-NFL-to-clarify-why-Baker-hit-was-legal.html
Huh? Baker hit "legal"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2014/09/23/baker-wont-be-suspended-nfl-rules-his-hit-on-foles-was-legal/
It's a whole other issue of how stupid the rule loophole is about hitting QBs after INTs. The genesis of the rule/penalty was the Hugh Douglas playoff hit that knocked Jim Miller out of the game in the divisional game vs. the Bears. But that was a hit on his shoulder not his head or neck. I can't believe the NFL still allows defenders to cream QBs after INTs so long as they don't hit them in the head or neck.
You could make the case that the penalty should have been unnecessary roughness since the ball carrier was in the process of being tackled and Foles was away from the play.
Crazy, stupid.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Letting Kids Play Football
Toyota
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
Run/Pass
Opening Night Reviews
Loved Jackson's emotion. He had to let the d hall thing go but he played like he was happy and invested. It was like back when he was chest bumping big red Good sign!!
the most important -- emotionally anyway -- regular season win since TO's return to the Linc as a Cowboy?
odd moments where they had the play called but didn't get the play off/barely got it off, well, that felt oddly familiar. I'm fearful Vick pulled something and will have a nagging injury. Regardless, any win in the division is great, and on the road, even more amazing.
Hall should have been flagged for the horse collar tackle AND late hit out of bounds. Would like to see Foles in too. For ball security and to reduce# hits on Vick in In garbage time.
Skins Game
great article in philly.com today on eagles various formations Monday.
What amazed me was the down and distance of some of the plays. 2nd and 10 – run, 2nd 14 – run, etc. all these runs, but they were on 2nd a long. We ran it I think twice (at least ) to pick up a 3rd and 3 or 4. Of course he went for it on his first 4th down of the game. And ran it on 4th and a short 2. I think mccoy had 20 carries at halftime.
Great run game, but not exactly our parents smashmouth run game.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Unbelievable
Thursday, April 25, 2013
NFL draft
Friday, December 14, 2012
Simply Unbearable
The key point from Phil Sheridan's column today that will resonate throughout Birdland.
But this smaller stuff - outsmarting themselves with unnecessary gimmickry - was irritating even when the Eagles were winning. Now it's just unbearable.
Friday, December 07, 2012
Rank Incompetence
Reid should probably be fired for rank incompetence for having McCoy carrying the ball with less than 2 minutes to go in a game they had lost, but he should be fired immediately if he tries to bring McCoy back at any point for the remainder of this lost season.
Monday, December 03, 2012
Another Take
My brother writes:
I think we learned well before last night and this past Monday that fumbles are really bad. Brown wiped out all his good with this fumbles. Possibly losing us 2 games. Vick cost us one. Flacco fumble coat the ravens last night - although those types of fumbles are more reasonable than brown's or Vicks. Collinsworth basically predicted it early on about brown.
Play of the Year
Criticize Castillo all you want, but it was kind of half assed (and unfair) to install him as your D-coordinator but force him to operate a defensive front scheme he didn't necessarily agree with.
I'm ok with letting Washburn go.
The defense has been a disaster since Castillo was fired. If he were still running the D they probably win the Carolina and last night's game which means they are right in the playoff hunt (as crazy as that may seem).
The play of the year was Vick's fumble into the endzone on their opening drive vs. the Steelers. they score there and don't turn the ball over and they likely win the game. With that win, Castillo doesn't get fired after the Lions game. and the rest of the season doesn't implode like it has. Not saying that we'd be leading the division but we would be in playoff contention (again, as crazy as that may seem).
Cowboys Post-Mortem
So Washburn has been fired and Foles looked legit last night.
The key graph from Bob Ford's article today.
'Using a well-balanced combination of solid running plays and high-percentage pass plays, the Eagles marched up and down the field against the Cowboys despite doing the marching without their starting quarterback, starting running back and best wide receiver."
26 rushes, 35 passes.
Ford asks the question - why not have similar balance all the time, not just when you're playing rookies at QB, RB, and have a patchwork offensive line. BTW, was it the playcalling or Foles' quick decisions - but either way the line didn't look nearly as porous as it has in previous games with Vick getting knocked around - and that was against DeMarcus Ware last night.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Where 3-5 Is
I will give Reid a pass on the line. Any team that is playing 4 of 5 second string linemen can't be good and the depth only goes so far (historically, Reid has been good with linemen line Jamaal Jackson stepping right in for Fraley, etc.).
More Post-Saints
My brother's take:
The fact that we have no depth is appalling. We NEVER have had depth. Our line simply can't block. How about Gruden at one point saying – "well that guy there just didn't block anyone on that play". then he just killed Bell for being lousy.
I believe the red zone problem is just a fundamental problem with the offense. We could run, but partly because of our deep threats. Inside the 10 there is no longer a deep threat. Vick can run and extend plays to go deep – not inside the 10 because there is just too much congestion. This problem will never go away as we are currently designed.
Have we ever tried a fade to a wideout? I mean it's been 14 years!!
Wasn't Maclin good at one point? Is he still on the team??
Doesn't the kick return embody everything you need to know about this team. It was carefully constructed, it was unique, it was fantastic and pretty much worked, but didn't and we began our drive on the 3 yard line.
We are a team of bobby abreu's. For you non-philly guys – that's not a compliment.
We have one of the best running backs in the league. At a time when running backs could be one of the least valuable things on a team. That's just unfortunate.
I think we were inside the 25 6 times. 6 times!!! And that got us 6 points.
We actually held drew brees to 21 points. Despite looking terrible on D we held them to 21 points. That should beat the saints every time with their D.
Outside the falcons game our d hasn't been terrible (and maybe saints because they were dreadful at times last night). Yes – 5 minutes against the lions and the final Steelers drives, but that's it. Just no one ver makes a play.
Lastly – raise your hand if you knew the eagles were going deep on first play. I looked at my son and said. They have 2 TE's in to block they are going deep to Jackson here. I said "he always does this on Monday night".
Post-Saints
My friend PK writes:
Final thought: the great football-ism of the last 15 years is, we are what we are.
After the NYG last-second FG attempt, we were 3-1 in complete control of our destiny. As good a start as realistically possible. But we all noted we were 3 plays away from being 0-4. The assumption then was, we are what we are - a 3-1 team because good teams win close games. Now we've lost 4 straight games and we are what we are.
We're 1 or 2 plays against Pitt and Det from being 5-3. We're also just a couple plays from being 1-7/0-8. Instead, we pretty much are what we are: a team playing good enough to only win 6 or 7 games.
Saints game in review
Just an endless loop of nightmares: 2 timeouts burned early in each half. Had 1st and goal 3 times, they have 6 points to show for it, but also gave 7 to the other team in a pick six, so we're a -1 from our 1st and goal situations, in which for some reason we just can't run the ball.
And just a defensive meltdown that continues.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
A Keystone Weekend
My brother, two friends, and I went to the Eagles Steelers game this past weekend.
We got to Pittsburgh around 830 Saturday night, checked into our hotel downtown, the Westin, and then hit the city. We heard fatheads was great, and it was, unfortunately too packed for us to get in or at least to be seated for dinner in a reasonable time. We wound up at the Pittsburgh steak company restaurant where we polished off some 24 oz ribeyes and four bottles of wine. We hit a couple other bars, watched North Carolina State upset Florida State and called it a night at some point.
Woke up the next morning and started walking to the stadium around 9 AM. Downtown Pittsburgh was kind of deserted on a Sunday morning except for the occasional SUV that was parked on the street and had guys tailgating out of - which was kind of an odd sight. Weather was overcast in the low 50s.
Both the baseball and football stadiums are across the river from downtown and have a whole bunch of bars around them. We stopped at one for breakfast, beers, and bloody's. As we were leaving they put our last order of beers into plastic cups so that we could take them out of the pub. On the street they had some vendors just selling beers out of coolers and we were told it was okay to walk around in this area with open beer bottles on game day. It still felt a little weird, especially as we walked by some police, and we were wondering if the Pittsburgh waitresses were messing with us Eagles fans but we didn't have any problems.
Stopped at another bar, the tilted kilt, great place where the chicks are in push-up bras, tiny blouses and plaid skirts for the slutty Catholic girl look. The whole area was bustling but not particularly crowded. We got into every bar with no wait. To me it seemeds like every Steelers fans down there was wearing a jersey – like nearly EVERYONE, the overwhelming number of which were Polamalu's 43. I'd say for every 10 jersey seven were Polamalu's, one was either Hines Ward or Roethlisberger, one was Lambert, and one was a random player.
Eventually we headed over to the stadium where almost by accident ran into the official Steelers tailgate party 300 feet from the stadium's gates, which was rocking with this great band, Tokyo Radio. Weirdly, it was only about 10% full even though they had cheap beer, no lines and plenty of bathrooms.
Heading into the stadium it was interesting there was no security perimeter, several vendors were right on the curb next to the stadium selling fairground food. We got some good natured ribbing from Steelers fans we were mingling with all of whom were incredibly nice and gracious wanted to know where we were from in Philadelphia and were making connections with the cities and neighborhoods we mentioned. Interestingly, the Steelers tickets didn't have a picture of any player on them but featured pictures of fans taken by fans with their name and hometown wearing their Steelers gear. For the Eagles game, the Steelers fans on the ticket were a father and son from Cinnaminson New Jersey of all places.
Our seats were great. We were under an overhang so when it started raining late game we didn't get wet. Even though we were rows up it felt like we were really close to the field had a great view of the entire action. The stadium seats I guess about 65,000 but it felt a lot more open and smaller than the Linc. A surprising number of empty seats midway through the game (but before the rain). I'm not sure if the weather chased people away or what even though it didn't start raining until their fourth quarter that was consistent with the entire day not feeling very crowded. Heinz Field has only one Jumbotron which is at the open ended end of the stadium which is really all you needed. We also noticed that the stadium and Jumbotron didn't bombard you with advertising and solicitations like they do at the Linc during every stoppage of play. Over the scoreboards are two ketchup bottles, and when the Steelers get inside the 20-the red zone-the ketchup bottles tilt over slightly and their caps open and the score board "fills" with red ketchup.
After the game we walked back to downtown, stopped at a restaurant to eat some gyros, headed back to the hotel picked up her car and headed out. It was about two hours after game time and even with a smaller crowd we were shocked at how bad traffic was at that time leaving the city. Once we finally broke free from the traffic it was two hours to Breezewood and then another hour and a half home from there.
Pittsburgh's a great city for a weekend sports visit, compact downtown within walking distance to the games, good nightlife neighborhoods, great stadium area, and a relatively short drive away. The Steelers fans couldn't have been nicer and the Rooney family clearly goes out of their way to make a fan and family-friendly environment without all of the commercialization and hostility we've become accustomed to in Philadelphia.