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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

This idea comes from Matt Mosley's NFC East blog at ESPN.com, by way of Football Outsiders. Anyway, they did a thing where they picked the 10 most irreplaceable players in the NFL. Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning was No. 1, and Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware was No. 2.

There were no Eagles on the list.

I don't get that.

Is there not enough evidence out there about the importance of Brian Westbrook to this team? As he spends June nursing whatever the hell ails him this time, and it's always something, how is it possible that someone cannot recognize just how vital Westbrook is to the Eagles' success?

Just look at last year. In the games he was functional -- not great, but just decent -- the Eagles were an offensive machine. In the games when he was either out or obviously hobbled -- Chicago and Baltimore come to mind immediately, but there were others -- they were only an imitation of themselves, and a poor one at that. And while there was near-unanimous applause for the drafting of Shady McCoy as Westbrook's understudy, he hasn't yet seen the field. We really don't know.

Hell, I could put Donovan McNabb on the list, too. He tanked last year and they tanked. He was re-born and they were re-born. Some of this obviously coincided with Westbrook's health, which is why I think he is the key, but McNabb seems reasonably essential to this mix right now, too. Even if you like Kevin Kolb, he has barely played.

The Eagles have worked to make these two guys less irreplaceable, and maybe they have. But we really don't know. And until we do, it is hard to see that list as anything but flawed, and incomplete.

Posted by Rich Hofmann @ 10:16 AM  Permalink | 99 comments
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Posted 10:36 AM, 06/23/2009
hatchet
I see your point about Westy Ritch, but one could dispute Mcnabb for the fact that twice he was replaced and they made the playoffs once w/Jeff Garcia and the other w/A.J Feely. Just a thought but but it does seem if the QB has a good feel for the playbook they can plug someone in just like the old 9er's used too with Montana, Young, and even Garcia.
Posted 10:38 AM, 06/23/2009
Stephen_Niksa
With respect to Wilbert, Brian Westbrook is the second greatest RB in Eagles history. He is a great player. I can't even imagine how much Jints players, coaches and fans must fear him.
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Posted 10:48 AM, 06/23/2009
drbob1
Yes Rich, incredibly, most teams are in big trouble without a healthy starting QB and starting HB. How do you like the Colts chances without Mannning and Addai; or the Giants hopes without the younger Manning and Jacobs? Matt Mosely should have considered that when he wrote his blog, and you should have given some thought when you wrote this one. Both of you get the Sarge Matthews ' Captain Obvious' award for the day. I can't wait until training camp when there will be actual news to report.
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Posted 11:21 AM, 06/23/2009
mick314
FB (Any one of them)
Posted 11:22 AM, 06/23/2009
Dierte
hatchet, I agree, but that's where Rich states that it coincides with Westbrook...Westbrook stepped up when McNabb wasn't there. Check the stats, its obvious. Not saying they can't win without McNabb, but if he's out they are 100% all on with Westbrook.
Posted 11:26 AM, 06/23/2009
FireChief
Westbrook has been and is the "Iggles", sisa, move to N.Y. maybe the fans up there will appreciate you!!!
Posted 11:34 AM, 06/23/2009
komplex2005
Westbrook is irreplaceable until his "replacement" PROVES he can do what Westbrook has accomplished.
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Posted 11:46 AM, 06/23/2009
nuggett
BWest is the only guy the defensive co-ordinators game plan against....nothing else we have scares anyone....hopefully this year will be differetn
Posted 11:55 AM, 06/23/2009
Bobphxville
Westbrook hasn't been "irreplaceable" for the past couple of seasons. People have a tendancy to remember what was - not what is.
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Posted 12:08 PM, 06/23/2009
FKD215
I'm hoping that, with the emergence of DJax and the addition of more weapons on the offense, that really no one is all that irreplaceable. That said, if McNabb goes down, we're screwed. Even more so than Westbrook, in my opinion.
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Rich Hofmann arrived at the Daily News in 1980 for a job whose status was officially designated as "full-time, temporary." A senior at Penn at the time, he was hired to fill in on the copy desk during a staff illness. The notion of him covering the Eagles or being a columnist did not exist in anyone's imagination. It was supposed to be six weeks and out, but he never left. It is only one of the reasons why so many people have concerns about him as a potential house guest. Rich has blogged the postseasons of the Flyers and Eagles.

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