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Bowles' early look at the secondary

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Bowles' early look at the secondary

POSTED: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 1:52 PM

Jeff and I sat down today with new Eagles secondary coach Todd Bowles to learn a little more about him and what his plans are. Bowles, who said he had a chance to become a defensive coordinator in Oakland, take an assistant head coach/secondary coach job in Cincinnati or keep that same position in Miami, spoke often about "bringing things together" what, on paper, should be a talented secondary.

The Eagles have two second round picks at safety to go with Kurt Coleman, who has played above his seventh round pay grade. They have three former Pro Bowlers at the corner. Bowles' challenge is to coax better performances out of a unit where the Eagles invested big, but got poor results in 2011. Nate Allen was up and down last season, Jaiquawn Jarrett barely saw the field, Coleman was once benched and Nnamdi Asomugha, Asante Samuel and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie all fell short of expectations.

Bowles, who frequently reminded us that he's only had a week of watching tape on the group, gave us his preliminary impressions on the secondary and some of its individuals.

"You see a lot of athletes, you see some playmakers back there and you see some guys that can hit, so you see potential, you see potential but you just have to bring it all together," Bowles said. That's a theme he returned to again later, when talking about the cornerbacks and the seemingly mismatched styles (in our words, not his) that contributed to trouble last year. "They all want to win, they all have pride and they're all tough. That's the easy part, just get them to play together."

But how to do that when Asomugha has spent much of his career pressing up to the line of scrimmage while Samuel likes to play off?

"When game time comes you're going to do what you do best, but you've got to be smart about it and try to do some things off of what you do best and not do the same thing but show the same look," Bowles said. "So if we can tinker with some of those things that will be helpful, but that won’t happen until we get in and actually start practicing to see what their special skills are."

We asked about a few of the individuals Bowles will coach. Again, he cautioned that he's still early in his review of the secondary, but here's what he had to say:

On how best to use Asomugha:
It depends on the game and the scheme for that game. How you use him and who you use him on depends on what you're trying to take away and who you're trying to take away. Most teams have more than one player, so it will be kind of tough ... If that’s a week by week thing I’m sure that will be discussed with the defensive staff.

On Allen (who Bowles coached in the Senior Bowl two years ago):
He is very bright and he is a very good athlete. The game just, he (had) to settle down and the game (had) to come to him at that time, and that was two years ago. Just watching the film he's done some good things and (I'm) just interested to see him live and in person so we can talk more.

On Jarrett (who Bowles, a fellow Temple alum, saw some of while watching Owls games from Miami):
He had some bone-crushing hits when he played, I saw those types of things. He’s tough, he’s a tough kid. He has a chance.

On Coleman:
He’s tough, he looks very smart, he’s gritty, he’ll come up and whack you, he has very good instincts.

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Comments  (24)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:38 PM, 02/09/2012
    There must be some different angles on the coaches tape b/c I don't remember Coleman "Whacking" anyone "Whiffing" yes..
    cdjones34
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:33 PM, 02/09/2012
    You expct me to believe this guy could have been the DC in Oakland and he chose to coach this group for a lame-duck head coach and a lame-duck DC???? C'mon Man!!!
    Bama
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:40 PM, 02/09/2012
    clowns!
    With all this talent who needs a real defensive coordinator 2011
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:50 PM, 02/09/2012
    I don't get this town or the sports writers...everyone is so Eagles happy when fact of the matter is their garbage. They suck the life right out of us, year after year after year. They will never win with Reid. Ever, period (and I'd love to eat my words here).
    jamarder
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:32 PM, 02/09/2012
    Get real....................13 years and no superbowl victory.................is there a better way to evaluate a manager??????????????????
    denver2006
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:37 PM, 02/09/2012
    You get real! Its called winning the Super Bowl. Ask Marty Schottenheimer, Marv Levy, and Jeff Fisher about being successful but never winning the big one. Perhaps you enjoy buying tickets, apparel, and believing the propaganda and not winning. Fools Gold. How about the fatman correct his terrible time management skills, or horrible run plays, or draft a LB in the 1st round...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:01 PM, 02/09/2012
    wow, very informative lolololololol
    MrSmithTP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:12 PM, 02/09/2012
    You mean they have never "won" a superbowl. Because under Andy, they have a winning regular season record as well as a winning post season record. Winning the superbowl is a crapshoot once you get into the playoffs. (did any of you honestly believed Giants would win superbowl?). It is almost as if the people in Philly wants to see the eagles fail just so they can lash out their own frustratio and anger.
    penncrow19
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:17 PM, 02/09/2012
    You guys should have asked him in he was "all in" so you could rub the "all in" quote in his face whenever the secondary has a mediocre game.
    Leegles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:19 PM, 02/09/2012
    what tapes was he watching??? That secondary couldn't/didn't hit last year! They do not seem tough at all (especially Asante who goes out of his way to avoid tackling). Damn I wish he had the balls to come in here and hold those guys to the fire and call on their pride to really hit and really show some toughness rather then make statements about them having shown something they clearly did not show!
    connorjr
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:07 PM, 02/09/2012
    On how to use Asamugha (what he should have said): "Well, maybe I'd put him on Larry Fitzgerald WHEN THE EAGLES ABSOLUTELY HAD TO WIN, instead of letting a rookie cover him....and I wouldn't have benched Djax for the entire game, either. But that's not me, that's our fat-headed idiot, arrogant head coach who will pass the ball into oblivion and never win a Super Bowl that way." That's what he should have said.
    girouxforpresident
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:42 PM, 02/09/2012
    This secondary could not stop anyone if you gave them rifles.They stink.
    sewell guy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:45 PM, 02/09/2012
    LOSERS!!!.DAMN PHILLY FANS...I THOUGHT YOU WERE TOUGH...WHATS WRONG DID U SOIL UR DIAPERS...REID GIVES US THE BEST CHANCE BETTER THAN STARTING OVR WITH SOME NEW GUY WITH A NEW SYSTEM...OH AND THE BRAINIACS WHO SAY WE'LL NEVER WIN ONE WITH REID...NEWSFLASH DUMBA@#...WE'VE NEVER WON ONE ATLEAST REID HAS MADE US COMPETITIVE FOR 13 YEARS...I'M NOT SAYON DONT VOICE UR OPINIONS BUT DAMN...STOP F-ING WHINING
    realbirdsfan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:49 PM, 02/09/2012
    The real reason that the Eagles have not won a Super Bowl is that God is punishing Philly for throwing snowballs at Santa.
    schlippg


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