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Started by PoopyfaceMcGee, March 24, 2011, 11:25:09 AM

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SD

Ryans is unbelievable, not only does he play the run he's also a playmaker. He makes the other LBs that much better. What a steal for a 3rd and a 4th.

Eagles_Legendz

He's had two or three plays where he's covered the back/TE to a T as well.  Tackles them literally as soon as they're catching the ball.  It's just nice to not see LBs trailing plays by 5 yards on short crossing routes.

Seabiscuit36

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Paul Domowitch: Eagles defense doing its job so far

IT'S PROBABLY a little early to give them one of those clever nicknames, such as the Birds of Prey, or the Midnight Green Marauders, or Castillo's Assassins, or Juan's Hard Workers.

IT'S PROBABLY a little early to give them one of those clever nicknames, such as the Birds of Prey, or the Midnight Green Marauders, or Castillo's Assassins, or Juan's Hard Workers.

There's a lot of season left. There's a lot of time and a lot of different ways for things to go wrong with the Eagles' young defense.

Two games in, the Eagles are ranked fourth in the NFL in total defense (267.5 yards per game), second in third-down defense (22.2 percent), tied for third in takeaways (six), third in red-zone defense (25 percent) and seventh in points allowed (39). Oh, and they've held the two quarterbacks they've faced - the Ravens' Joe Flacco and the Browns' Brandon Weeden - to a combined 35.1 passer rating.

After blowing an NFL-record five fourth-quarter leads last season, Juan Castillo's unit already has successfully protected two of them to help the Eagles get off to their first 2-0 start in 8 years.

"We want to be great," safety Kurt Coleman said after he and his defensive teammates shut down Flacco and the Ravens in the fourth quarter Sunday and made a one-point lead hold up for the second straight week. "We've got to be able to have these types of wins. We've got to be put in these types of positions.

"When the offense needs us to seal the deal, we've got to be able to do it. Last year, we weren't getting it done like that. This year, this year is different."

Five times last season, the Eagles let fourth-quarter leads slip through their fingers. Blew a 10-point lead over the Falcons in Week 2, giving up two 80-yard touchdown drives in the fourth quarter to lose, 35-31.

In Week 3, they led the Giants, 16-14, with 9 minutes to play, only to give up 15 unanswered points and lose 29-16. The next week, they led the 49ers, 23-10, before giving up a pair of 77-yard fourth-quarter scoring drives and losing, 24-23.

Had a 24-20 lead against the Bears in Week 9, only to give up 10 points in the fourth quarter and lose, 30-24. The next week, they blew a seven-point, fourth-quarter lead to the Cardinals, giving up 87- and 89-yard scoring drives in a 21-17 loss.

"We've shown in the last six games or so that we can pull out wins in the fourth quarter," cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha said. "The fact that it happened last week and that it happened again this week, I don't think it's a surprise to us at this point."

The Eagles have held their first two opponents to 1.65 yards per carry in the second half. Flacco and Weeden's combined second-half passer rating: a puny 17.3 (31.7 completion percent, 4.6 yards per attempt).

"We have a belief in ourselves this year that is new," Asomugha said. "We would say it last year. But in the beginning of the year, it was, well, what's the play we're going to run? We were still trying to figure out what we were doing on the field.

"But this year, the belief is there that when it comes down to it at the end of the game, we can finish it off. I think everybody has that belief."

Said middle linebacker DeMeco Ryans: "It just takes fight. That's what it's all about. In the fourth quarter, you have to pull out everything that you've got. It's going to take everything you've got in your body, everything to fight to make that play, to get off the field, to score a touchdown. And everybody has to have that mindset and that want-to, and that's what you see from our team.

"Last week, and again this week, is just that will and that fight to win, and we just have to continue to bring it every week."

General manager Howie Roseman has done an excellent job of adding key pieces to a defense that started to come together in the second half of last season. Traded for Ryans, who not only has filled a huge void at middle linebacker, but also gives them the defensive leader they haven't had since Brian Dawkins. Added three more key pieces in the draft in defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, strongside linebacker Mychal Kendricks and nickel corner Brandon Boykin. All have made immediate impacts.

"It doesn't surprise me what DeMeco is doing," Castillo said of his middle linebacker, who had a sack and an interception against the Ravens. "We saw it in training camp. He was doing those things. He was making plays. He was showing the burst. He was showing the intelligence on the field. We felt he was going to be able to do that for us, and he has been able to do that."

Cox played 51 snaps against the Ravens, more than any other Eagles defensive lineman. He was on the field for the final defensive stand after the Michael Vick's touchdown run with 1:55 left gave the Eagles a 24-23 lead. Boykin broke up a deep pass to Jacoby Jones on the final possession, despite the fact Jones had a 6-inch height advantage on him. And Kendricks' excellent coverage foiled Flacco's final desperation fourth-and-1 pass to Ray Rice.

"We knew it was in our hands at the end," Boykin said. "The offense did what it had to do. We went back on the field to win the game. Everybody stepped up."

While the additions of Ryans and the three rookies have been important, Castillo's defense actually started to right itself in the second half of last season. In the Eagles' first nine games last year, opponents averaged 4.76 yards per carry against them. In the last seven, that number dropped to 3.85. They gave up only six touchdown passes in the last five games after allowing 21 in the first 11.

"We weren't that bad last year," Castillo said. "We finished eighth [in total defense] and I think 10th in points [allowed]. We were close to being in the top 10 in third-down defense [13th].

"It's just a continuation of the system. Understanding the concepts. Understanding the weaknesses of the protection, the strengths of the protection. It was nice to have the OTAs and the time to teach all of that this year."


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"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

SD

The biggest difference I see this year is two fold: One they closed the wide 9, they aren't generating as good of a pass rush as they were last season but there aren't gaping holes you could drive trucks through either.

The second - and this is the biggest - is that they actually have LBs who can play the position. Early last season when a team needed to make a play they'd exploit the mid level because the LBs sucked. Now you have a stud MLB and a quick OLB who can make up ground.

There's still improvement to be had but so far so good.

Rome

I don't want to jump the gun yet but Kendricks has been an absolute eye-opener.  Maybe it's just that he's merely competent in comparison to the clowns they had previously, but man he's looked good.

Tomahawk

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I don't think that's jumping the gun at all. He's already a playmaker...wait until he gets some experience and the Eagles will have a legit stud at OLB.

Yahoo's News & Notes (from Rotowire) about him:

QuoteSep 17 Kendricks made five solo tackles and defended two passes against Baltimore on Sunday.

Recommendation: Kendricks is playing a huge snap count for Philadelphia and is playing at a higher level than his numbers might suggest. If you start two linebackers in your league, Kendricks is a player to stash on the bench right now. The stats will come soon enough, because Kendricks is the real deal.

ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Eagaholic

also I think his 2 PDs were on the lst 2 plays of the game to shut Balt down. I'd crap my pants I would have been surprised to see that before last week.

Eagaholic

Vick of pace to break single season passing yards. Ints, too. Which one will he end up closer to?
Reincarnation of Brett Ferrve.

Seabiscuit36

"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

PhillyPhreak54

http://www.csnphilly.com/football-philadelphia-eagles/eagles-talk/Fitzgerald-was-very-close-to-becoming-an?blockID=777139

QuoteHow close was Larry Fitzgerald to becoming an Eagle?

Apparently, very.

Fitzgerald, the six-time Pro Bowl wideout of the Arizona Cardinals, told CSNPhilly.com on Friday that the Eagles tried to acquire him in 2008 and offered the Cards a first-and third-round pick to get the deal done.

Munson

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds

Eagaholic

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on September 21, 2012, 07:22:32 PM

QuoteHow close was Larry Fitzgerald to becoming an Eagle?

Apparently, very.

Fitzgerald, the six-time Pro Bowl wideout of the Arizona Cardinals, told CSNPhilly.com on Friday that the Eagles tried to acquire him in 2008 and offered the Cards a first-and third-round pick to get the deal done.

Unfortunately those a-holes came back and told the Eagles to throw in a 6th and he's yours. At least the FO had enough balls not to get pushed around.

Dillen

Desean and King Dunlap are the only guys on the team remaining from the 2008 draft. It's only been 4 years. They traded back the 1st for the Desean pick and some other shtein so at least it actually turned out well. That 3rd rounder was Bryan Smith.

PhillyPhreak54

I just watched this weeks SoundFX on NFLN and they had Ryans mic'd...my man crush grows.