What I saw: Eagles vs. Patriots
Here are my observations from today's Eagles-Patriots matchup:
What I saw: Eagles vs. Patriots
Sheil Kapadia, Philly.com
Here are my observations from today's Eagles-Patriots matchup:
OFFENSE
* Vince Young finished 26-for-48 for 400 yards, one touchdown and one interception, but was nowhere near as effective as those numbers might indicate. The turnover looked exactly like one from a week ago as Young underthrew an open DeSean Jackson down the sideline.
* Jackson had multiple drops, including one in the end zone in the second quarter on a good throw by Young. In the third, Young threw a bomb to Jackson, but he dropped that one too. It would have been about a 51-yard touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Jackson sat on the bench while the rest of the starters stayed in the game for the offense. Overall, Jackson was targeted 10 times, but had just four catches for 73 yards.
* LeSean McCoy, who entered the game as the league's leading rusher, carried just 10 times for 31 yards.
* Evan Mathis got beat and was called for a holding penalty on a sack in the first. It looked like the Patriots got away with a blatant facemask on Young on the play though. Danny Watkins was later whistled for a false start. Overall, the Eagles had 10 penalties for 60 yards.
* Young was 9-for-12 for 107 yards on third down last week. The Eagles were 4-for-13 on third down today. And three of those conversions were in garbage time. They started 1-for-9.
* In the third quarter, the Eagles had a 3rd-and-1 from the Patriots' 2, but McCoy was stuffed. They went for it on fourth down, ran play-action, and Young threw incomplete to Celek in the corner of the end zone. After the turnover on downs, "Fire Andy" chants could be heard from the crowd at the Linc.
* With the loss, the Eagles are now 1-5 at home this season.
DEFENSE
* Tom Brady picked the Eagles apart, completing 24 of 34 passes for 361 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. That translates to a QB rating of 134.6.
* There was confusion all game on the defensive side of the ball. The Eagles struggled shuffling personnel in and out in the first. They got called for 12 men on the field on one play and had to use a timeout on another as Brandon Hughes was slow to get off the field.
* Deion Branch had six catches for 125 yards. Wes Welker had eight catches for 115 yards. Tight ends Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski combined for 10 catches and 121 yards.
* The Eagles gave the Patriots two first downs with third-down penalties on their first scoring drive. One was for having 12 men on the field. And Derek Landri jumped offsides on the other one.
* On the Patriots' second scoring drive, Brady bought time, and Branch got behind Brandon Hughes for a 63-yard gain to set up a BenJarvus Green-Ellis touchdown run. Right before the 63-yard completion, Brady had a wide-open Tiquan Underwood for what would have been a similar gain, but he dropped it.
* Later in the second, Brady hit Welker for a 41-yard touchdown to give the Patriots a 21-10 lead.
* The Patriots went no-huddle at one point in the second quarter. Cullen Jenkins injured his thumb, which slowed them down (temporarily).
* Nnamdi Asomugha was active, but did not start. Hughes joined Asante Samuel and Joselio Hanson in the nickel. Asomugha played in dime packages. He blitzed on a third-down incompletion in the second.
* On the Patriots' opening drive of the second half, they missed two tackles on a screen to Aaron Hernandez, who picked up 18 yards. Brady then found Welker, who beat Joselio Hanson, for a 9-yard touchdown. Tackling in the secondary was poor all game.
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While I hear you on Vince, I thought he played very well and was the bright spot. The WRs did not do him or the Eagles any favors. The defense was horrible but then again this is Tom Brady and the Pats. They are pretty good. Reminder12
Can you find out why they did not sneak the ball on 4th and 1. Vince is 6'5" right. Reminder12
Join the movement...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fire-Andy-Reid/241866130207 petepunter
Gold standard. Right? At least they'll draft well. Right? This team is terrible. rubicon24
"Deion Branch had six catches for 125 yards. Wes Welker had eight catches for 115 yards. Tight ends Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski combined for 10 catches and 121 yards."
Wow. Wow. The wheels have completely fallen off. Time for a new coach.
p-diddy
I agree that Vince was not totally to blame. DJax needs to either catch the ball or go. I think we need a full reworking of the coaching staff and some lessons for the players on how to work as a team. joeyrofrano
The O-line has been doing a good job these past two weeks.
The D-secondary got picked apart.
These are the two Major issues for the entire season. saunhi
BTW: This is a very well presented column- very factual rather than opinion biased. saunhi
the experiment is over. Start Kafka. Fire Andy mario1239
Andy just signed a 3 year extension. Times ours. tommy_the_k
for me there is a bit of fresh air knowing the season was so utterly and completely put out of it's misery today. The finality and ugliness of it opens a clear door for Reid to be sent packing. He is a good coach...and a winner....but not a champion. At this stage the team needs a fighter, a tactician, a commanding presence---Reid, for all his strengths, is none of those things. Today the game, as bad as it was, feels like an opportunity for a fresh start next year....with a new coach. The announcers said Lurie just won an award for philanthropy. Hey Jeff!, throw the fans a bone and do the right thing murdock101
Nate Allen SUCKS!
Juan needs to go! connorjr- Agreed on Allen..This guy was just abysmal in pass coverage..His hips are so tight, and he wasn't the fastest guy before his knee injury...He is Izell Jenkins revisited.(toast)...The missed picks on Allen as well as Jarrett in the second round are hurting this club badly...Curtis Marsh got a sniff out there at corner, and since we saw the loose coverage Brandon Hughes showed ( he made the club because he's a quality gunner)...Marsh will need to get his feet wet....We'll get to see what we missed out on at safety when the Birds face Earl Thomas Thursday night.
bearsfriend
Nate Allen is an absolute waste of a Roster spot. Can we please stop with the Joeselio Hanson being very under rated now too. Pathetic, Nobody on this team played well, but the secondary is beyond embarrassing at this point yourdaddy!
Jeff owes AR. AR is the front man for Howie and Banner. Once AR is gone, Roseman for sure will be exposed making Banner look bad but that can be positioned as well. The real issue is does Lurie want to win ? If so, a real football man is put in charge and that is not Joe Banner. A new coach has some tough decisions. If you get rid of Samuel, are DRC/Namdi any good ? Or just over priced busts. Nate Allen draft bust. Coleman big heart, too small and slow. Need a back 7 who can tackle. Which may rule DRC and Namdi out. Need 3 big, fast LBs who can tackle. OL is fine. DL, Cole slowing up. Patterson with one or two years left. Need a full back. Back up runner with explosiveness. One big receiver. TEs are fine. Need to get back to hard nosed , fundamentally sound football. VY and Vick need to go. i have not seen it all but certainly have seen enough. oldBird


