Sports

[Print]  [Email]        

Week 12 scouting report: What we know about the Eagles

By: John Keim
Examiner Staff Writer
November 26, 2009

1. They're banged up defensively » The secondary, in particular, is hurting as two of their top four corners at the start of the season are out (to injury and suspension). Starter Sheldon Brown is playing with a strained hamstring. They're now forced to use safeties as nickel corners. Meanwhile, the linebackers have been reshuffled all season. They lost their top two middle linebackers and have used at least four other players at this spot. Still, they've gone 20 straight games without allowing an opposing runner to crack 100 yards.

2. They make big plays » Perhaps you've heard that one -- and remember seeing DeSean Jackson running 67 yards on an end around for one touchdown and catching a 57-yard pass for another in the first matchup. Jackson's quickness off the line and downfield burst make him a dangerous player. He has scored seven touchdowns this season - five receiving, one rushing and one on a punt return. The Eagles have six players whose longest reception is at least 34 yards. By comparison, the Redskins have three. Philadelphia has intercepted 16 passes with their starting corners combining for nine. Their pressure scheme forces bad throws.

3. They're a young team » The Eagles are the 10th youngest team in the NFL and 27 of their 53 players are 26 years or younger; four more who are on injured reserve are in that category as well. By comparison, the Redskins have 21 such players, with four more on IR. The Eagles have four players with 10 or more years experience; Washington has 11 (with two on IR).

4. McNabb has starred late » Quarterback Donovan McNabb has been criticized in Philly for coming up short at the end of games. But in the past two weeks he's done the opposite -- he completed 13 of his last 14 passes to rally past Chicago last week. By the way, when his passer rating is 100 or higher, the Eagles are 43-1 (including playoffs) and 17-0 when he completes at least 70 percent of his passes. With Brian Westbrook out again, and Michael Vick still a non-factor, McNabb keys this offense. Also note: he loves throwing to tight end Brent Celek.





Redskins Confidential

Former linebacker Bill Romanowski did indeed talk with his former bosses, Mike Shanahan and Bruce Allen, Tuesday. But he said it was not about joining the coaching staff....

Former Redskins Offensive line coach Joe Bugel always said the Hogs nickname started very simply, with him shouting at the Hogs, "OK, you Hogs, let's get running down...

Some quotes courtesy of the Redskins on Russ Grimm getting into the Hall of Fame: Owner Dan Snyder: “Our Redskins fans have always appreciated the Hogs. This is a long...

Two of my favorite stories involving Russ Grimm. Joe Bugel told one last month, but before we get to that one, my favorite involved longtime trainer Bubba Tyer. Grimm, by now a...




To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


Most Popular Headlines





 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Your Name:

Comment:




Local

Another snowball fight planned for Dupont Circle

The Official Dupont Circle Snowball Fight facebook fanpage has over 6,000 fans now, and it looks as if snowed in DC'ers will return for another battle. Full story

Politics

GOP winning war over Miranda rights for terrorists

Even as the administration defends its decision to grant accused Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab the right to remain silent, the president himself is hinting that things might be done differently in the future. Full story

Local

D.C. region braces for up to 20 more inches of snow

The National Weather Service has the entire D.C. metro area, from Prince William County north, under a winter storm warning for 10 to 20 inches of snow. Forecasters have had their eyes on this storm for days, but the projected snow totals were bumped up late Monday. Full story