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Jackson: 'That was a beautiful game'

DeSean Jackson was not back to return punts for most of the game, but he was back there when the Eagles needed him.

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Jackson: 'That was a beautiful game'

POSTED: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 4:51 PM

DeSean Jackson was not back to return punts for most of the game, but he was back there when the Eagles needed him.

Jackson capped a miraculous comeback with a 65-yard punt return as time expired as the Eagles took over first place in the NFC East.

“That was a beautiful game,” Jackson said. “Going into halftime, I didn’t even think this is possible.”

"We talked all week about my foot and I told coach that I just wanted to be 100 percent on offense and I felt that if I were doing punt returns and playing offense there would probably be a slim chance that I couldn’t be as fresh as I wanted to be offensively because of my foot," Jackson said afterward. "Coach Reid asked me before the game about punt returns and I told him that if we need it when the game is close, just put me back there and today was one of those times where I got that whistle (from Coach Reid) and he said “get your butt back there” so I went back there and even when I was on the field he (Coach Reid) was whistling at me to make sure that I was going to look it in and I assured Coach Reid that I had it. It was just a blessing."

Said Reid: “I wanted to make sure he was there in the end. If we had one in that kind of crazy situation at the end, I wanted to get him through the game as a receiver.”

Jackson initially fumbled, but that ended up helping the return. Reid said his advice to Jackson was to make sure he looked the ball all the way in.

"When I dropped the ball, I panicked real quickly," Jackson said. "It was probably a good thing because when I panicked I was able to locate the ball and it was maybe a foot or two away from me and when I grabbed the ball I went one way and when I looked up I saw a crease and I just shot through that crease."

“It was just slow enough to make it work,” Reid said. “He found a few seams, the people who needed to converge on him converged.”

“I wasn’t sure they weren’t going to punt to him,” Reid said. “We had he and Jeremy back there on the second to last one. I think it went off his foot wrong. It was a line drive. If you’re going to kick it to him, you better get some hang time.”

On the comeback, with 28 fourth-quarter points: “You keep playing, take one at a time. You can’t get caught up on the score. This is a rarity. You’ve got to keep battling, take one series, one play at a time. The guys did that. That was a special win.”

On the locker room at halftime: “They were frustrated, but they weren’t done. They were supporting each other. We didn’t do much that first series with the ball [in the second half]. The defense tightened up. We finally got a couple of things going on offense. They were blitzing us every down. We were able to hang in there.”

On Michael Vick: “He didn’t start off well with the interception. He hung in there. He’s battling. He got hit a couple of times. He came back with those long runs. Hmm, special.”

On not challenging: “I didn’t do a very good job on that challenge. I should have. I goofed.”

On the onside kick: “Bobby did a great job with that. That was a surprise onside. We didn’t have our hands people in there. We had our normal crew in … I looked over to make sure they didn’t have their hands teams in there. We had normal personnel and they had normal personnel with five up front. That was kind of the key. Worked out well.”

In injury news, Nate Allen ruptured his patella tendon. “It’s a big one, but it’s the only one,” Reid said.

Daily News Staff @ 4:51 PM  Permalink | 51 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:56 PM, 12/19/2010
    Vick and Jackson are UNBELIEVABLE! The best part was how the Eagles just kept playing hard in that 4th quarter because you just never know. The players who deserved this big win are the guys who played big D on that last Giants drive and the players who blocked on that MIRACLE punt return! The Giants thought they had it and phoned in the 4th quarter!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:05 PM, 12/19/2010
    Says a lot about these players. It's not harder to put up 35 points in the 2nd half than it is in the first half, but down 28-3 most teams play a little less energetic. This is why no one wants the Eagles in the playoffs. We are not really a Super Bowl contender, but everyone knows we can take any team out.
    tacklinjoe
  • 1 like this / 1 don't   •   Posted 5:11 PM, 12/19/2010
    28 unanswered points! We cracked NY like the Liberty Bell. The NFC EAST is now in the EAGLE'S Grasp. Maybe a first round bye as well!

    Scott Ozello
    ozello
  • 0 like this / 8 don't   •   Posted 5:14 PM, 12/19/2010
    Yay dog killer. All is forgiven because you are a good player.
    Scope33
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:19 PM, 12/19/2010
    This game needs it's own nickname besides Miracle at Meadowland II! Come on folks, brainstorm...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:19 PM, 12/19/2010
    Miracle at the Meadowlands Part 2....28 unanswered points! We cracked NY like the Liberty Bell. The NFC EAST is now in the EAGLE'S Grasp. Maybe a first round bye as well!

    Scott Ozello — ozello
    ozello
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:19 PM, 12/19/2010
    Scope33-not ALL is forgiven......
    KimThL
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:29 PM, 12/19/2010
    If only that Giants DB hadn't given up and come back whacked Jackson as he was playing around, that would be fitting. Dosn't matter how good Jackson is or will be, he is and always will be a punk.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:06 PM, 12/19/2010
    I don't think you realize he did that to make sure the time had run out. And yeah, I think he deserves to 'showboat' a bit anyways. He just won the game for the Eagles. Jeez.
  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:32 PM, 12/19/2010
    Scope 33, Glad you're not God. I hear He forgives. Who are you to judge and not forgive. Go Eagles. Go Vick.
    deez
  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:50 PM, 12/19/2010
    I'm old enough to remember Joe Montana laying 28 pts on us in the 4th quarter of a game where we had the Niners down 27-0. They won 28-27. But I'll tell you, Joe Montana himself didn't do it in under 8 minutes. Just to put our man Michael Vick in a little historical perspective. One other thing for folks... it's BECAUSE Michael Vick is a new man by repentance, and BECAUSE he has True Forgiveness for his sins, not only by God, but also by so many people in this awesome city of Philadelphia, that he is finding himself like this. Encourage the best in these kids, as you would for your own, and like with Cliff Lee, we see what happens. Peace to all.
    landt
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:16 PM, 12/19/2010
    Good memory, Landt--wrong score. It was 28-10 Eagles and the final was 38-28 after Montana went bonkers.
    KING~out
    thee~KING
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:12 PM, 12/19/2010
    DESEAN'S HOLIDAY RETURN
    KING~out
    thee~KING
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:15 PM, 12/19/2010
    LANDT - no, that game was 21-10 Eagles in the 4th but SF won 38-28 with 4 4th Q TDs on the Eagles. This game was even more thrilling since they all came in the last half of the quarter. Vick is MVP and haters can just go crawl under a rock!
    sbdons1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:59 PM, 12/19/2010
    Thanks for the correction by you and thee~King up above there. I guess I am too old to remember it correcty... although I like my version better, ha ha ! But the point still stands... Montana himself didn't do it in under 8 minutes. Good stuff by Vick. Thanks, guys.
    landt


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