Vick update; trying times for Eagles' defense
The Philadelphia Daily News - Eagletarian
Vick update; trying times for Eagles' defense
Les Bowen and DN staff
The Eagles' coordnators were at the podium today. Here is a sampling of what they had to say:
* Defensive coordinator Juan Castillo conceded these are trying times with the Eagles struggling. Castillo mounted an impassioned defense of Eagles coach Andy Reid, after being asked how he felt, with Reid's job security being called into question, partly because of the gamble he took in promoting Castillo.
Castillo said: "In life, you work hard, and you work hard, and you outwork people. And usually when you do that, good things end up happening, sometimes later than sooner. But if you just outwork people, and do things the right way, like coach Reid has done here, and the way he he's taught me, which is work hard, believe in all your players, never talk about your players, coaching fundamentals, and you know what? Nine out of 12 years going to the playoffs is not a bad thing. It's not over yet. We're working our ass off. The players are doing it. The coaches are doing it. You talk about coach Reid -- let me tell you, that man works 20, 21 hours a day. Sometimes 22 hours a day. That's what we're all doing now, to try to get this going ... The fans don't like it, the organization don't like where we're at, but more than anything, we don't like where we're at. Our players don't like it.
"Do they have character? Yeah, we have character ... We're going on things we've done, we've had exeprience, we'd have success with doing ... We believe in what we are doing.
* Addressing the problem in fourth quarters, Castillo said the players are working hard and you have to believe that things will change. He said these are tests on how strong your faith is. He said third downs were the critical issue late in the game against Arizona.
* Castillo said you have to credit Larry Fitzgerald for some of the great catches that he made. Castillo said some of them came in double coverage, there were some tipped balls.
* Castillo also pointed out that the defense has scored a touchdown in each of the last two games.
* He said the Giants are going downfield with their passing game more often than they were early in the season. Castillo saw this as a function of increased confidence.
* Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said he knew Michael Vick was hurting a little bit against the Cardinals on Sunday. He said he did not know it was broken ribs, but it certainly did help explain a few things once he learned of the injury.
* Mornhinweg said Vick will not have to practice to play Sunday. He said he remains optimistic that Vick can play and called him a "tough man." He said he knew Vick was doing everything he possibly could to try to be ready to play.
* He pointed out that with five drops the Eagles' offense did not help Vick very much.
* On the progress of Vince Young, if Vick can't play, he said, "[He's grown] in leaps and bounds. He came in without any type of offseason at all and with a little bit shorter camp. He’s been working hard both on and off the field and in the classroom. [Quarterbacks coach] Doug Pederson has been doing a great job and has great confidence in Vince. I think he’ll play well.”
* Mornhinweg said the Eagles could have given the ball more to LeSean McCoy, but he said there were some one-on-one opportunities in the passing game that the Eagles did not take advantage of.
* Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (hamstring, shoulder) did not participate in the walkthrough, although Mornhinweg described him as a fast healer. Riley Cooper would get the playing time if Maclin did not play. Obviously, since the Eagles promoted Chad Hall from the practice squad, Hall could be active.
* Mornhinweg said it was a good possibility that left guard Evan Mathis (turf toe) would be able to play this week.
* Mornhinweg discounted the impact of Kevin Kolb calling out plays, saying it had absolutely no effect and disputed the idea that Kolb had any idea what the Eagles were doing.
* He said the Giants are quite possibly the best pass rushers in the NFL.
* Special teams coordinator Bobby April said Hall, elevated yesterday from the practice squad, will also be a returner, playing behind Dion Lewis on kickoffs and DeSean Jackson on punts. But April said those decisions are up to head coach Andy Reid.
Blah, Blah, the coaches tell us everything is WONDERFUL...they keep patting themselves on the back....but the reality is Eagles are an AWFUL 3-9 in last 12 games...Pathetic. frank105
Juan said earlier in the season that he has always overcome challenges and this one is no different. Dude your out of job at the end of the season. Should have held on to your old one. gob1234- it's a shame. castillo seems like a good man. but that doesn't mean he has what it takes to be a defensive coordinator. but let's keep things in perspective. who installed the wide-nine without having even mediocre LBs or safeties? reid. who refuses to draft/pay LBs? reid and roseman. who's blown the past two drafts? roseman.
this in on JC though: not having asomugha on fitzgerald in the 4th quarter last sunday oliver north
I'm working too. Working on my Christmas list and it doesn't include Eagles stuff... Grazman
We all thought WR was a strength. Wrong. They've been terrible and I put the O's struggles squarely on their shoulders. sla6yer- Amen. Jackson has done nothing to show the organization or the fans theat he is deserving of all this money he's looking for. Look at the first game alone. The Birds won and he dropped two, not one, but two sure-fire TD passes. Maclins drops and fumbles at the games most crucail moments have cost them scoring drives that were potentially game tying or game-winning against the Falcons and the 49ers and he had a huge drop against the Cardinals in the last drive of the first half.
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Juan sounds like he thinks he has a lot of time to keep working hard and get better. Same mistakes keep happening though with not using players to their best abilities. Coaches and analysts keep pointing out NA should be stuck on other teams best WR but rarely does that happen and he is in zone where he is only average at best. Not rocket science but seems like stubborn behavior to not adjust. I never liked him as an O line coach and it seems the O line has gotten better this year under Mudd. Time for Juan to move on! connorjr
Excuses excuses excuses, losers talk. JBP
Reid is the guy who put Castillo in the scapegoat seat. NM Eagle fan
Working hard and working smart are two different things, and never will you use the word Smart and Andy Reid in the same sentence… This organization desperately needs a GM along the lines of a Gillick to turn this around. I have had enough with the Howie and Heckerts of the world; which makes Andy and Joe comfortable. Reid needs to report to someone who can call him out when he makes his stubborn and bone-headed moves. CrashTestCorzine
intil i see success on the Defense there is no hope for this Defense they got the best cover corner n Nnami Ashomaga and still are getting burned theres always room for improvement but the Eagles need all the help they can get especially with the linebackers.... PLZ DRAFT A STUD LINEBACKER NEXT YEAR!!! we could of had Steven Tullouch Lance Briggs Nick Barnett all these great linebackers and we just fiddled wit r thumbs and said next wow! VickaDelphia24
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Why wasn't JC's conversation with Asomugha: "Dude, you're covering Larry Fitzgerald every snap Sunday." That's all he needed to do!
Brian Rolle? Jamar Cheney? Jaquain Jarrett? Are you kidding me?! warreninrochester
Are you kidding me??? Kevin Kolb calling out what plays the Eagles were running had no influence on the game...Clueless coaches.... softballdude
"We're working hard I tell ya, hard work , really working hard, we'll get this because we are working very hard"-This guy should be writing comedy! waltv


