The 2007 Offseason Thread

Started by The BIGSTUD, January 14, 2007, 03:00:22 AM

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Seabiscuit36

QuoteRich Hofmann | A Saintly obsession
IN MANY WAYS, BIRDS' FOCUS IS ON NEW ORLEANS
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BACK IN THE day, back when the Boston Celtics
acquired Dennis Johnson just so they could have somebody to try to put the handcuffs on the Sixers' Andrew Toney, you could build your team that way. In that sport, in that time, the notion that you would construct yourself to counter a specific opponent made sense because the sporting world was more orderly and predictable.

The NFL is not like that, and 2007 is not like that. So the notion that the Eagles have just spent the offseason retooling in response to the way they were beaten by the New Orleans Saints in the playoffs is probably too simplistic. For all any of us knows, the Saints will stumble this season after breaking out under coach Sean Payton in 2006. In the salary-capped world of the NFL, there are too many moving parts, too many variables, too much parity. Keeping your eye on the ball means keeping your eyes moving constantly. To fixate on one team, on one spot, assures that you will miss the next move.

That said, the Saints do kind of hang over everything on NovaCare Way - even acknowledging that the Bears ended up winning the NFC, and the Colts ended up winning the Super Bowl, and the Patriots still scare everybody most of all. The Saints look like the team that has a chance to be there for a long time in the NFC, and they are on the Eagles' schedule again this season, just before Christmas.

"I've got that game circled on the calendar about three or four times," All-Pro guard Shawn Andrews was saying the other day. His reasons are more personal, though. He suffered a scary neck injury in the playoff loss, a contusion that sent him to the hospital, and while he won't talk about it, there is some kind of personal issue that he seems to feel needs settling. Whatever.

Andrews is fine now, same as always, all full of personality, showing off a new haircut in the locker room at the Eagles' minicamp, a mohawk kind of thing that he insists you refer to as a "bro-hawk." But when you ask him about the Saints - who ran all over the Eagles' defense, who prevented the Eagles from scoring down near the goal line in a crucial fourth-quarter sequence, who played shootout football and played ball-control football and did them both simultaneously - he turns serious.

"If you want to focus on that game, if that's your personal opinion, you're not alone," Andrews said. "A lot of people do and I can't say that you're wrong. We know what we have to do as a team, and we know what we have to do to better ourselves. We take from that what we can but we also move on."

You ask the same question to coach Andy Reid and he says that, ultimately, you can't fixate on the one game, the one loss.

At the same time, he said, "As far as making yourself into a good football team, I would say it's the freshest one on your mind, in particular when you're in the playoffs and you get beat by a team."

It is impossible not to see the influence that game had on the ensuing months - or, maybe more accurately, it might just be that the Saints playoff loss merely crystallized on one January evening the months of flaws and frustrations that the Eagles had been gradually uncovering all along.

You cannot say the result has been a revolution, but we are seeing a fast philosophical evolution taking place.

People in the organization scoffed when linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, in his frustration after the Eagles were run over during a regular-season game in Indianapolis, made the observation that the defense was just too small. But they have gotten bigger almost everywhere on defense in the offseason.

Run defense didn't used to matter to defensive coordinator Jim Johnson, provided some unspoken tipping point was not reached. Well, the Saints apparently tipped it. Now, run defense matters. Now, the Eagles even have deigned to sign Ian Scott, a defensive tackle described as a run stopper.

Run offense. The transformation began in the middle of last season, and there is now a vow to continue balancing this thing out, even after Donovan McNabb returns at quarterback. The drafting of Penn State running back Tony Hunt, the kind of between-the-tackles runner who has so often been an afterthought for the Eagles, seems to have provided some emphatic punctuation - and remind everyone of the touchdown that got away near the end of that Saints game.

But it is even more subtle than those points. When nickel linebacker Shawn Barber left the Saints game with an ankle injury, it did two things: mark the now-departed Barber as too much of an injury risk, once and for all, and mark Trotter as a guy who can never again be put in a position to play a ton of pass coverage. And, so, you see the remaking of the linebacking corps.

There are other things, too - maybe even including the arrival of Australian punter Saverio Rocca to compete with Dirk Johnson. That Saints game really does loom large around here, be it as Exhibit A or as a window to the Eagles' soul.

I'm thinking Andrew's definitely got cheapshotted.  He plays at probowl caliber happy, i cant wait to see him mad. 
"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

Dillen

#1951
I just want preseason to start, for the past week or two I've settled for watching the occasional Eagles scrub playing in NFL Europe. It's a shame that whoever JJ Outlaw is on never plays him though, he's a sick returner.

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

SD_Eagle5


Wingspan

Quote from: hbionic on May 16, 2007, 11:47:48 AM
Quote from: methdeez on May 16, 2007, 12:17:16 AM
Where the hell did that come from?

Fire was invented by cavemen.

:-D

the buck shot hit it's target
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PhillyPhreak54

Andrews staright up refuses to talk about his injury - he's refused numerous times. Now he says hes got NO circled?

I think that someone on the Saints defense is the target of Shawn's ire and he won't say it. Perhaps someone cheapshotted him?

Seabiscuit36

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 16, 2007, 07:24:13 PM
Andrews staright up refuses to talk about his injury - he's refused numerous times. Now he says hes got NO circled?

I think that someone on the Saints defense is the target of Shawn's ire and he won't say it. Perhaps someone cheapshotted him?
Definitely my bet Phreak, he's not the type of guy to spout off about someone.  I'm just wondering who?  Hollis?  Grant?  Smith?  All i know is i want to see Angry Shawn!
"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

rjs246

If Andrews performs at an all pro level as is, why would we want him to change his approach exactly?
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

MadMarchHare

I for one wouldn't mind seeing a little pissed off Runyan in him.
Anyone but Reid.

Eaglez

I agree. Not every player plays better when that player is angry. It could have a detrimental effect and actually throw him off his game.

Did FOX show a replay of Andrews' injury during that playoff game? I don't think he was down on the field. All I remember is hearing the announcers state that Andrews left the game and was replaced by the immovable object known as Scott Young. If it was a cheap shot you would think Andrews would be down on the field and not just merely being reported to be out of the game.

Don Ho

Quote from: Eaglez on May 16, 2007, 08:14:54 PM

Did FOX show a replay of Andrews' injury during that playoff game?

Don't you remember?  All FOX focused on was the whole feel good story, Brees, Reggie Bush, Sean Payton, some white trash trailer park skank wearing a "farg Da Eagles" cut-off shirt and worst of all Fat farg Sarigusa chugging the Saints all game.  Remember his little yelp of "YES" when McCalister drug half the free world into the endzone on that one td run?  Prick.  Oh and I think the opponent was the Eagles.  Not sure.
"Well where does Jack Lord live, or Don Ho?  That's got to be a nice neighborhood"  Jack Singer(Nicholas Cage) in Honeymoon in Vegas.

The BIGSTUD

Calling it right on the $ since day one.
Just pointing laughing, and living it up while watching the Miami Heat stink it up.

General_Failure

Who gave hbionic a jersey with no numbers on it?

The man. The myth. The legend.

PoopyfaceMcGee


PoopyfaceMcGee

T Money Cole to IGY:

"Barksdale who?"