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Embrace Youth

Posted February 28th, 2024 | 1 Comment »

The Scouting Combine is taking place this week in Indianapolis. That means coaches and GMs speak to the media. Howie and Nick gave us 33 minutes of great insight and colorful tales about the 2023 Eagles and the future.

Okay, I might have oversold their media sessions a bit. They did talk for 33 minutes, but we didn’t gain a lot of insight. Coaches and GMs are masters at talking without really saying anything. They want to seem accessible, but sure don’t want to give us much real content.

The best nugget for me came from Howie. He talked about how the Eagles probably should have played young guys more than they did last year. Howie didn’t get into specifics, but Kelee Ringo, Nolan Smith and Sydney Brown all come to mind.

Howie mentioned that young guys will need to play this year. Ringo and Smith will have a chance to earn key roles. Tyler Steen could be the starting RG. We’ll have to wait and see what the rookie class looks like, but one or two of them could push for key roles. The Eagles need to move away from the one-year band-aid veterans. Relying on guys like Shaq Leonard, Bradley Roby, Justin Evans, Terrell Edmunds, Zach Cunningham and Julio Jones isn’t ideal.

I know injuries complicate things, but that is where you need to develop depth at the bottom of your roster. Play young guys. Give them a chance.

Nick Sirianni talked about needing to play the guys who give you the best chance to win a game. That’s a dangerous mentality. You also need to develop players for the future. That means living with some mistakes.

The Chiefs have done a great job of drafting in recent years. They also coach the guys up and get them on the field right away. They give the players a chance to show what they can do. Not every player has panned out, but a lot have and that’s a big reason they have won the last two Super Bowls.

That isn’t to say if  you play young guys you’ll win big. You need veterans and proven stars. But we’re in an era when star players make big money. That means you need cheap players around them. Those tend to be young guys or veterans on one-year deals.

It will be interesting to see how the Eagles go about constructing the roster. Then it will be interesting to see how the coaches use players.

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This is a fluid situation. The Eagles want Reddick to be happy, but they don’t want to throw a bunch of money at him. If they can trade him and invest in a young pass rusher, that would make a lot of sense. There are two key issues. Another team would have to give up good compensation for him. Teams value pass rushers, but will someone meet the Eagles price. The team would also have to be willing to pay Reddick more money. If there is some team out there in desperate need of a pass rusher, Reddick could be a good target.

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The Eagles are highly rated by players. That’s a good sign. When you compete for free agents, things like this can make a difference.

It doesn’t guarantee you’ll win. The Chiefs did not rate well and they keep winning titles. That’s what happens when you have Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid.

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The Coaching Staff

Posted February 25th, 2024 | 1 Comment »

The Eagles announced their coaching staff the other day. Let’s talk about the group now that we know who is officially in and what everyone’s roll will be.

OFFENSE

  • Kellen Moore, Offensive Coordinator
  • Doug Nussmeier, Quarterbacks
  • Kevin Patullo, Passing Game Coordinator/Associate Head Coach
  • Jeff Stoutland, Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
  • Jemal Singleton, Running Backs/Assistant Head Coach
  • Jason Michael, Tight Ends
  • Aaron Moorehead, Wide Receivers
  • T.J. Paganetti, Run Game Specialist/Assistant Offensive Line
  • Kyle Valero, Offensive Assistant
  • Eric Dickerson, Offensive Quality Control

I was a fan of hiring Moore as OC. I like his ideas. I think he’s a good fit becuase there are similarities to what the Eagles do, but there are also differences. The Eagles had too much success to completely abandon their ideas and playbook. But they didn’t adjust well as defenses adjusted to them. That’s where Moore and his ideas will bring needed changes to the scheme. Good schemes must continue to evolve.

Nussmeier has worked with Moore for a while. I like those two coming over together. The play-caller and QB coach must be on the same page for the offense to be at its best.

I’m glad Singleton is back. Miles Sanders had a career year in 2022. D’Andre Swift had a career year in 2023. Nick Sirianni talks about Singleton a lot so keeping him around to help the HC makes sense.

Sirianni loves Jason Michael, but we haven’t seen great TE development under him. I would have been fine with a change here.

I’m surprised they brought back Moorehead. DeVonta Smith has turned into a star under him, but Smith was a Top 10 pick. We haven’t seen much development aside from Smith. And the Eagles receivers seem to have a lot of penalties on the dreaded outside screens. Continuity is generally a good thing, but change might have been better here.

DEFENSE

  • Vic Fangio, Defensive Coordinator
  • Christian Parker, Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs
  • Clint Hurtt, Senior Defensive Assistant/Defensive Line
  • Jeremiah Washburn, Defensive Ends/Outside Linebackers
  • Bobby King, Inside Linebackers
  • Ronell Williams, Assistant Linebackers/Defensive Quality Control
  • Roy Anderson, Cornerbacks
  • Joe Kasper, Safeties
  • Tyler Scudder, Defensive Quality Control

I didn’t want the Fangio scheme to return…unless Fangio was here to run it.

The Eagles wisely surrounded Fangio with people who he’s worked with before.

Parker – DEN 2020-2021
Hurtt – CHI 2015-2016
Anderson – CHI 2017-2018
Kasper – MIA 2023

This isn’t about cronyism and trying to give Fangio a bunch of buddies to work with. The Eagles brought in guys who know Fangio’s scheme and can teach it. There was way too much confusion last year. Players weren’t on the same page. That should change this season.

There is no magic scheme. Buddy Ryan’s 46 Defense was dominant in Chicago, but struggled early on in Philly because he didn’t have the right players for it. You need the right combination of coaches, players and scheme. It looks like the Eagles have the right combination of coaches and scheme. Now it is up to Howie Roseman to get some more talent so the defense can return to being a good unit.

The defensive staff all have NFL experience. At the same time, they are still young enough to be hungry and to connect with current players. Fangio is old school and needs younger coaches to help him connect to the players.

MISC

  • Michael Clay, Special Teams Coordinator
  • Joe Pannunzio, Assistant Special Teams Coordinator
  • Tyler Brown, Special Teams Assistant
  • Tyler Yelk, Head Coach Quality Control

The Eagles were smart to bring back the STs staff. That part of the team was consistently good last year.

Yelk was given a new title after being assistant to the head coach last season. Seems like he’ll be doing the same type of thing this year.

If you want to read blurbs on all the coaches, here you go.

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This is an absolute thing of beauty.

https://twitter.com/Ol_TimeFootball/status/1761805176485126540

Byars was a hybrid player. He was an elite RB at Ohio State, but moved to FB in the NFL. He was a gifted pass-catcher and even played some TE. Byars ran for 3100 yards and caught 610 passes in his career. Not bad at all. He left the Eagles as a free agent in 1993. I forgot he finished off his career with the Pats and Jets.

That throw from Randall was just beautiful.

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