Burn Blog After Reading
The Eagles' super-double secret plan is being carried out. Or is it? Will we ever know?
Burn Blog After Reading
Phil Sheridan, Inquirer Columnist
We know, or at least we were told, the Eagles had a comprehensive plan they would launch the moment the NFL lockout was lifted and roster moves were possible.
What we can’t know, and likely will never know, is whether that plan is being executed effectively or if the mad rush of events has rendered it obsolete. Whatever happens, Andy Reid will assure that the Eagles “will be fine there” and that everything is, in the words of the Emperor from Star Wars, “exactly as I have foreseen.”
Albert Haynesworth is a Patriot. Reggie Bush is a Dolphin. Ray Edwards is still unsigned. Charles Johnson went back to Carolina. Seattle acquired Tarvaris Jackson instead of driving up the market for Kevin Kolb. Quintin Mikell got a stunningly large deal from St. Louis, which is coached by former Eagles assistant Steve Spagnuolo.
Meanwhile, the Kolb-to-Arizona trade continues to be in the works, we think, and the Eagles signed DE Jason Babin, a guy they let walk after one humdrum season here. Babin, 31, presumably will be more effective (and younger?) under new defensive line coach Jim Washburn.
What to make of the moves so far?
The Mikell deal is most intriguing. He was a solid player and key leader here for his entire career. The Eagles clearly felt like he was on the downside as they’ve kept trying to younger (without getting any better) at the safety position. Spagnuolo, who knows Mikell very well as his former position coach and who has since won a Super Bowl as defensive coordinator of the Giants, clearly thinks the guy can still play.
The worry for an Eagles fan: that Mikell, like oh, say, Jason Babin, was less than effective because he was playing in the defense of the since fired Sean McDermott. Babin blossomed under Washburn in Tennessee last year. If Mikell does the same in St. Louis, where the Eagles happen to open the season, then Reid and Howie Roseman are going to look very short-sighted. That’s pertinent because they’re also deciding whether Stewart Bradley, Ernie Sims, Dmitri Patterson and others are expendable.
The Eagles had no real control over Haynesworth and Bush. They were traded. Washington may have deliberately moved Fat Albert to New England in order to prevent a tearful reunion with Washburn. Chances are, the Eagles’ interest in Bush was a product of the media’s abhorrence of a vacuum.
But in my years covering the Eagles, they’ve always had a kind of checklist approach to doing business. The first order of business Monday and Tuesday was to learn the new rules governing the salary cap and player transactions, then to sign undafted rookies, then to arrange the move to Lehigh University for training camp. Next was to sign their draft picks, next was to finalize a Kolb deal, next came free agency.
The fact they signed all but two of their draft choices on Wednesday supports the idea they were working their way down that list. There’s no way to know if they missed out on any free agents or other trades because of that approach – they’ll never tell us if the Plan didn’t work – but it bears watching as this uniquely frantic week plays out.
If you were a good or up and coming linebacker in the NFL, why would you even consider the Eagles as a destination, based on Andy's disregard and disrespect of linebackers during his coaching era? Last year's starters gone; 2009 starters gone; evryone prior to that year gone. Let's go 7th rounders "sho em what you got"! You get the chump change and Roseman, Banner and Lurie fill their pockets with the real money linebackers should be earning. miket47- Jay "Pennies" Grace
In the Eagles we don't trust shawnmac
I think Ray Edwards would have been a better pick up than Babin. Younger and has a much higher ceiling. I love the conspiracy theories that the Patriots will now trade Haynesworth to the Eagles. For $5mil I would gladly watch him destroy Beck for two games. saltk006
NOT one of the moves you mention in the post is worth fretting over. Tarvaris Jackson, Quintin Mikell, Reggie Bush, etc. can go play in the UFL for all I care. The Eagles need players, not fill-ins stikolaboloni
I think the real problem is that the Eagles didn't just claim they has a plan, but they had an aggressive one. Their plan is rather passive if you ask me. HandNik
Brown, Worley, Cosart, and Singleton are available. Joe at the shore
The Eagles always have a plan. Talk big and buy bargain basement. And does anyone else think it's a little strange that they seem more interested in making sure that Kevin Kolb is happy, (a guy who won't even be on the team btw), than their own players? JLH
We wait with anticipation as we did with the 76ers draft and the Phillies trades and nothing happens. Jason Babin might be fine for a year or two but that's your move with dozens of roster spots empty and almost a comlete lack of linebacking while you sign WR free agents by the dozen and that's a plan? I don't think so. They are football "geniuses" but never address the needs that even the least knowledgeable fan can see but they can't and it comes back to bite them every time. How did the Flyers ever get to be a Philadelphia team with all the wheeling and dealing they do? Frustrating! golfer15
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Banner and Roseman should be putting together a low-bid RFP for the Linc's TP contract not having input into personnel decisions. You'll see. hunglikeaton
@Handnik-- you are so right, they did claim that their plan was aggressive, and so far its yielded Jason Babin. Not really aggressive if you ask me. Saying the Kolb trade is holding things up is a copout that can be put into play now, and thats really disappointing considering they said they were set to move on multiple fronts when the lockout ended. paulNC
Bring back Westbrook to return kicks and punts! DavezMental.Com
Kolb extension with arizona is what's holding this up. as soon as it's done (we can only pray), right corner is done. still need another safety, backup qb (vince young is available as of today), lb (kirk morrison anyone?) and hb (marion barber if only to stick it to boys). if andy really wants to be aggressive, pry mankins from pats and move todd to rt. czc
they are and always will be blue-light special buyers. The reason there hasn't been much done with the eagles is it's taking them awhile to see who still has torn ACLs or concussions, or drug problems, and offering them low-ball offers. mebigfatguy- this is hilarious
coloradoeagle
The Eagles do have a plan. Spend as little as possible but be a good enough team to keep fans in the seats, merchandise off of the shelves and money in Lurie's pockets with Lurie's puppets "Nickels", Fat Andy and Howie running the show. Plan into action! Gigs1777
That picture of Andy makes it look like he's imagining chowing down on a cheesesteak. Bill Lumbergh
Good article. dowens1617
Mebigfatguy: "The reason there hasn't been much done with the eagles is it's taking them awhile to see who still has torn ACLs or concussions, or drug problems, and offering them low-ball offers."
That had me busting a gut LMAO sedale
makes sense that they are working out the Kolb contract and thats whats holding it up. Ya, this is anything but aggressive and I think I would have preferred Edwards over Babin also. Although I remember Babin looking good on a lot of plays when he was an Eagle and wondered why we didnt resign him peteike
The armchair coaches have spoken. Thank goodness the professionals who run the Eagles operation don't listen to all of you or they would end up sitting with you in the cheap seats. Negativity has become an artform in Philly. You people don't deserve a good team. You have one now and don't appreciate it. Frontruners one and all... Russ
Russ -A good team doesnt cut the mustard , we want a superbowl plain and simplle & peteike your correct I never understood wht they let Babin go either >>>>>>>>>>>>>> maryland pat
Kolb turned out to be a good pick in the end for Philly, though we got next to zero production from him during his tenure as an Eagle, when compared to the opportunity cost of having drafted a second rounder for another starting position. Now do we know how much money we can pay Desean? Get some solid LB's please! momeara001
I am a lifelong but not to educated fan. so I'll ask the guys who watch this preseason stuff a few questions
Do we have a center who might last more than a few games? Why is the back-up QB thging crucial? I thought most teams lack a decent back-up QB. +what kind of D scheme wins with less than great linebackers and safeties no matter how good the outside pass rush? do we have a run defense?
scranton
If the Eagles spend a very high percentage of the cap every year, how can the "cheap" label still apply? Maybe they don't spend it on what you think they should spend it on, but they still spend it. Scorekeeper



