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Monday, December 29, 2008

Given the chance to gloat with a playoff berth in hand, Eagles coach Andy Reid declined. Reid's good-luck beard was the only bristly thing about the 10th-year coach when he met with the media Monday.

"That’s not how I operate," Reid said. "I know it’s crazy, but we’re all in this together. We’re all doing what we’re doing, trying to make a living, and blessed to be in Philadelphia with a great fan base. In a lot of cities, it’s game to game. In Philadelphia, it’s play to play. You have to love that. You are criticized for the bad and praised for the good."

Reid, of course, has been heavily criticized from his playcalling to his personnel decisions; fired in the media; and derided.

Now, the Eagles, who are coming off a 44-6 rout of Dallas, head to Minnesota to face the NFC North champion Vikings on Sunday in a 4:30 p.m. wild-card game.

The Eagles players were at the NovaCare on Monday for a meeting, will have Tuesday off and then begin a normal practice week Wednesday.

"I think it’s important that we put [the Dallas win] aside," Reid said. "There are plenty of things we can learn from it. We do that and move on to play a very good Minnesota Vikings team in Minneapolis on Sunday. It’s important that we prepare ourselves right. We start Wednesday with that ...

"It’s important that we focus in during the week, eliminate any distraction, which there can be during the playoffs," Reid said. "[We need to] focus in on the game. The better you do that, the less problems you have once it comes game time."

Former Eagles offensive coordinator Brad Childress has led the Vikings to their first postseason home game since 2000. Reid said he and Childress spoke last night, but that he did not expect much communication between them the rest of the week.

Asked what they said to each other, Reid said: “Nice job. It’s one-sided. You congratulate each other and don’t say anything after that.”

Reid credited the environment at the Linc on Sunday.

"Electric day at Lincoln Financial Field," he said. "The energy level was up, maybe the second highest volume that I’ve seen since I’ve been here. It was an exciting, exciting atmosphere. I thought the fans were awesome. The situation with other teams having to win or lose, whatever your side you’re looking at, to give us an opportunity to play for the playoffs added to the flabor of it all."

He also credited his players for the way they bounced back from the loss at Washington.

"That’s not an easy thing to do, especially if you allow your mind to go different places with a couple of games going on, took care of business and got themselves ready to play," Reid said. "Sometimes things snowball on you in the National Football League. That’s what happened with Dallas. They're not as bad as what that score indicated, obviously."

Reid said he had not heard anything about a report that Tom Heckert might be considered for a personnel position with the Detroit Lions. "Tom and I will talk," Reid said.  

Posted by Daily News staff @ 1:22 PM  Permalink | 29 comments
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Posted 04:39 PM, 12/30/2008
psu05
If this guy isn't smart enough to realize that it was 30 idiots who were part of a radio station's stunt that booed him then that's his problem. The Jets pick gets booed every year and I've never heard them complain. I've never heard Phil Simms complain either for that matter.
Posted 11:15 AM, 12/30/2008
Phrossty
psu05 - Was it McMartyr who bussed in the Dirty 30 to draft day?? The guy was booed for getting picked. Oh sure, they booed the FO and mgmt, not the player. Anyone want to walk a mile in the shoes of the #2 overall pick who hears boos when his name is announced? Usually getting drafted in the NFL is a cause to celebrate, not stand up to a chorus of rowdy know-nothings expressing their ill-informed opinion. It's a memory DMac can share with Phil Simms who got treated similarly by the Noo Yawk faithful when he was drafted. I prefer to think Philly has more class than Zoo York, but given the 'per capita' factor, I'm not too sure anymore.
Posted 10:09 AM, 12/30/2008
psu05
McMartyr brings on 99% of the criticism he gets by what he says.
Posted 06:01 AM, 12/30/2008
JamesJ
Win the SB Mcnabb and then gloat away. Till then, I say you're just above average
Posted 01:50 AM, 12/30/2008
MFPhils
Maybe he was saying "Throw me under the bus now..." After all the B.S. he's had to put up with...he's allowed to say...look who's the man. I would be...He has been through the ringer a dozen times this season and everyone left him for dead...He should just come right out and ask...Do you still want me gone?
Posted 09:12 PM, 12/29/2008
gordy
Guy's I think McNabb was spoofing T.O.when he was pointing at his back, which I think is great. Please don't read anything more into it.
Posted 08:25 PM, 12/29/2008
jimmy2x
mdg625553: "It is best to keep ones mouth shut for fear of looking like a fool, rather than open it and prove to everyone that you are." I believe that is a paraphrase of Lincoln. And I generally agree w/you in spite of being infuriated sometimes over the course of the season.
Posted 07:17 PM, 12/29/2008
CSpangler
justmyhumble and garyVarsho...we won 9 games and lost 6 what kind of weird haters are you? Yea we lost 6 but we are in it now we need 4 more wins. No one cares how many losses you 'tards
Posted 07:14 PM, 12/29/2008
CSpangler
Reid sucks!! Lets fire him. he has only made the playoffs 7 of the last 9 yrs. Boooooooo!!!! LOL to the freakin haters
Posted 05:19 PM, 12/29/2008
KingKrob
kevintkane... first post season HOME game since 2000. I love this team and am excited to watch them in the playoffs for the 7th time in 9 tries... go birds
Posted 05:02 PM, 12/29/2008
Justmyhumble
Well said Gary Varsho!
Posted 05:00 PM, 12/29/2008
mdg625553
To kevintkane, you are EXACTLY what is wrong with the Philadelphia fans in general and the E-A-G-L-E-S fans in particular . . you couldn't wait to find fault with anything that ya didn't even bother reading the story correctly. And I quote "Former Eagles offensive coordinator Brad Childress has led the Vikings to their first postseason home game since 2000." hat would be HOME game,HOME PLAY-OFF GAME. I am not to sure who said this quote but maybe you and the other haters should take it to heart. It goes something like this. It is best to keep ones mouth shut for fear of looking like a fool, rather than open it and prove to everyone that you are. You pathetic rant reminds me of fast eddie rendell and his revisionest history where McNabb is concerned. the gov forgets that he was the loudest mouthpiece in favor of drafting Ricky Williams rather than McNabb and for the next few years still railed against McNabb . . and now states he has always been #5's biggest fan. Enjoy the ride that is ahead of you and root for the E-A-G-L-E-S rather than try to find any small detail to bash them.
Posted 04:46 PM, 12/29/2008
zwarte piet
Did Reid actually say the word "flabor"? That's not a word.
Posted 04:34 PM, 12/29/2008
ItalianSausage
One can only gloat if he's way proved to be the right way all along. Andy ain't there yet. PSU05: McNabb's pointing was very childish. I think he's great, but better pointing would have been to his linemen. Good post.
Posted 04:27 PM, 12/29/2008
red rock
Yo JimC,the "national media" was also calling for Andy's head on every network.He was derided on PTI,ATH,Mike& Mike and SportsCenter.Chris Berman..an Eagle fan of sorts...shook his head at the playcalling and clock management mid season and after the Skins game.So it's not just us warped Eagles fans...this team was mismanaged at critical junctures this year and thank God they pulled it out with help of the Raiders and Texans.A near sports miracle. Great news for us but don't forget what got us here...the Texans and the Raidahhhhs.As far as the Cowgirls go,geezus what a bunch of chokers.They ARE the Mets.
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Posted 03:41 PM, 12/29/2008
DMC5
You're right JimC. - looking at all the coaching and QB problems around the league, glad for what we got.
Posted 03:08 PM, 12/29/2008
Gary Varsho
Chaz - I don't care how they win either, I do care how they lose to teams they shouldn't lose to, like the Redskins (twice), Bears, tie with the Bengals,etc.
Posted 03:02 PM, 12/29/2008
Jim C.
"Denver is still waiting to replace Elway, dont forget that." Haha. SO true. It was good to hear the guys on FOX, Jimmie Johnson, in particular, sayting that is is really clear in every front office, Reid is one of the top half dozen coaches in the league, period, and that you would be crazy to let someone like that go and precisley the same for McNabb, one of top half dozen QBs, crazy to let him go. That's the national, real world, view folks, not the warped Philly look.
Posted 02:57 PM, 12/29/2008
Chaz2008
Grass is always greener gentlemen. And it doesnt matter how you win Gary, as long as you win.
Posted 02:51 PM, 12/29/2008
Dierte
psu05, just shut up, seriously.
Posted 02:39 PM, 12/29/2008
peteike
ya, I agree McNabb did seem to act strange post game and that dance. Man that was embarrassing. Looks like he wants outta here as bad as some people want him gone. That still may happen. Kolb as the future does not seem bright right now no matter what you think of dmac.
Posted 02:36 PM, 12/29/2008
kevintkane
"Former Eagles offensive coordinator Brad Childress has led the Vikings to their first postseason berth since 2000." Huh? Do they not remember the Birds beating Culepepper, Moss & Co. during the divisional round on the way to the superbowl in 2004??
Posted 02:30 PM, 12/29/2008
psu05
Its one thing to have fun - but pointing to his last name in the middle of a game? What a team player! Im still waiting to hear him compliment his offensive line for a record low number of sacks this year. He had all day to throw this year. The letter I came out of his mouth an aweful lot yesterday after the game - as usual.
Posted 02:28 PM, 12/29/2008
peteike
ya, Ive read negative comments for months now and I agree a lot of the time. We all thought the team was dead several times this season. However, those super negative posters should eat their crow and suck it down good. Face it, for every one like them there are plenty of people who see the NFL for the real tough league it is and there are no easy answers, it can change from week to week. Denver is still waiting to replace Elway, dont forget that.
Posted 02:21 PM, 12/29/2008
Gary Varsho
Gloat? Even with playoffs in hand, he has no reason to gloat. His team is lucky to be in the playoffs. Great win yesterday, but it shouldn't have come down to needing a miracle and a big win in order to get in. His mistakes throughout the season should not be forgiven. As I have said before, the Eagles didn't win their way into the playoffs, other teams lost their way out.
Posted 01:57 PM, 12/29/2008
Jim C.
Way to find a negative, Commenter! If McNabb didn't have fun doing it you would be writing how he doesn't show enough emotion.
Posted 01:53 PM, 12/29/2008
ItalianSausage
too true, psu05, too true.
Posted 01:42 PM, 12/29/2008
psu05
Now, if only McMartyr could learn not to gloat!
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