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Andy Reid´s sound bites are as predictable as the Eagles´ final outcome each year.
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Sam Donnellon: Eagles always taking 'the next step' but going in circles

Nov. 9, 2009 - Eagles head coach Andy Reid blamed himself for Sunday's debilitating, 20-16 home loss to the Dallas Cowboys, saying, "It is my responsibility to make sure that we win those games.

"All in all, it was a tough NFC East loss," he said yesterday.

Reid added that there were too many penalties called on his team, that he could have given DeSean Jackson "a few more opportunities" and that losing two second-half timeouts to unsuccessful challenges "were my responsibility."

He said the Eagles' 1-8-1 record in their last 10 games decided by six points or less was "a pretty good stat, so there probably is some form of a link.

"I'm not sure what that link is other than that stat," he said.

The loss dropped the Eagles to 5-3. Four of those victories have come against teams with a combined record of 7-25.

Of the game, Reid said, "We can learn from it and we will learn from it. We'll move forward here rapidly."

* Feb. 2, 2010 - Announcing a 10-year extension for Andy Reid, Eagles president Joe Banner said yesterday on Comcast SportsNet that the team last season was "one or two bounces away" from its first-ever Super Bowl championship, and he is optimistic that free-agent acquisitions and the draft will give the Eagles more talent for the upcoming season - an even better roster than last year's "best roster in the league."

The Eagles were 10-6 in the 2009 season and trampled the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings by large margins before succumbing to eventual Super Bowl runner-up New Orleans, 23-18, in a turnover-plagued, penalty-marred NFC Championship Game. In the game, Donovan McNabb completed 31 of 50 passes for 450 yards but was picked off four times, sacked seven times and fumbled twice.

Banner refused comment on McNabb's assertion afterward the loss that he needs more running backs, more receivers and more blockers if the Eagles are to reach the Super Bowl next season. Of his quarterback's performance in the game, Banner called it "a lot of rotten luck" and added, "There are dozens of NFL teams who would be happy to have Donovan McNabb as their quarterback and Andy Reid as their coach."

He mentioned Washington, Tampa Bay, Kansas City and Oakland. Asked about the Eagles' 1-6 record in NFC Championship Games, Banner called it "a pretty good stat, so there probably is some form of a link.

"I'm not sure exactly what the link is other than that stat."

Of the NFC Championship Game loss, Banner said, "I think we learned from it. It will help us take the next step."

* Aug. 9, 2010 - Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was all smiles as he met with the Philadelphia media at Lehigh University for his annual training-camp news conference.

"I couldn't be happier with the way this team is shaping up," he said. "I have all the confidence in the world that this team will vie for a championship this season. Maybe we will finally get a few of those bounces that have eluded us all these years."

Lurie was effusive in his praise for head coach Andy Reid, citing his nine playoff appearances in 11 years as Eagles coach. Told that no other first-time coach had been with a team that long and failed to win a single championship, Lurie smiled widely and said, "That's a pretty good stat so there is probably some form of a link.

"I think we can learn from it. It will help us take the next step."

* Nov. 8, 2010 - "All and all it was a tough NFC East loss," Eagles head coach Andy Reid said after a heartbreaking, 24-20 loss to the Washington Redskins at the Linc. The Eagles marched 71 yards in the last 2 minutes but ran out of time after Donovan McNabb was tackled 2 feet short of the goal line.

The Birds were plagued by penalties, drops and curious play-calling. Washington ranks last in the league in rush defense, but the Eagles only ran the ball 15 times after falling behind 7-3 early in the first quarter.

"We've got to do a better job with that," Reid said.

Two timeouts at the start of the second half left McNabb with none on the final drive. "That's on me," Reid said. "I've gotta do a better job there."

The loss dropped the Eagles to 5-3 and 1-12-1 in their last 14 games decided by six points or less.

"That's a heckuva stat," said Reid when a reporter mentioned it to him. "It's got to mean something, but I don't know what it is."

Of the game Reid said, "I think we can learn from it. It will help us take the next step."

* Jan. 23, 2011 - Eagles coach Andy Reid blamed himself for Sunday's debilitating, 20-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Championship Game. Reid said there were too many penalties called on his team, that burning two second-half timeouts "were my responsibility" and that the trick-play pass from Leonard Weaver to Kevin Kolb on fourth and inches from the Cowboys 21 with less than a minute left "was probably a mistake on my part."

"We can learn from this," added Reid, the second-longest tenured coach in the NFL. "And we will learn from it. We'll move forward here rapidly."

Send e-mail to donnels@phillynews.com.

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Comments   
Posted 04:12 AM, 11/10/2009
MG44
Sam, I don't agree completely with your sentiments, but a pretty good column...
Posted 05:11 AM, 11/10/2009
Yes Grandson, some guy who had no heart. They named him McLoser.
Sam, i'm not an IDIOT, so i DO agree completely with your sentiments. This column wasn't just pretty good . . . it was poignant, beautiful & absolutely hilarious. I want more! Give me more!
Posted 06:22 AM, 11/10/2009
lonewolf 10
sam,big red will win alot more close games when he starts playing kevin kolb,big red makes a lot of bone head calls,but it comes down to execution in the forth qtr and this is were the birds need a change at the most important position in sports,,,big red made a great call for jackson on a slant play but the QB threw way behind a w-i-d-e-o-p-e-n jackson this was a key play for the birds in the forth qtr,,until the birds have execution at the QB spot in the forth QTR (1-9-1) big red will always have to say he has 'to do a better job'.................wolf-out.
Posted 06:43 AM, 11/10/2009
overtaxed
Reid must go! How do you run a "no backs" offense against a strong pass rushing team? Oh, I forgot the pass sets up the run! Andy must be really good at "Madden"
Posted 07:37 AM, 11/10/2009
JamesJ
This would be hilarious if it wasn't so...so...plausible
Posted 07:57 AM, 11/10/2009
Michellemtsu
It scares me to think of just how TRUE this column may end up being. We've heard nothing but the same rhetoric from Andy, Donovan and the front office for a DECADE. How long before enough is enough?
Posted 08:00 AM, 11/10/2009
eaglephanatic
"I'm not sure what that link is other than that stat," he said. It's his job to make that link! Even if he knows the answer, it was a dumb thing to say. As for the rest of the article, you might as well copy and paste for 10 more pages through 2019 -- an Eagles odyssey -- because if Reid is here that long then we will be hearing the same things. In fact, get his quotes from 10 years ago...SAME THING! Reid and McNabb must go.
Posted 08:12 AM, 11/10/2009
Phil Checchia
Great column Sam...scary thoughts though. I'd give Andy one more year with Kolb,he is a West Coast QB. Has a quick release which would neutralize pass rush. Don never fit in offense. Not his fault, it's Andy's. But this madness has to stop. Unless Lurie is the one holding on to Mc Nabb for dumb personal reasons, Mc Nabb has to go.
Posted 08:28 AM, 11/10/2009
rjpfoley
Now that the Phillies Season is over, the top sports attraction in town now is Phillies Offseason Moves. Eagles are going nowhere until Laurie decides to cash out and while the Flyers have a shot thie year, am I the only one tired of Mike - "I'm not talking to the media, I like Sid Crosby and consider him a good friend" - Richards? I miss the days of Rechi, Roenick, Primeau, Tochet, Hextall, etc. Save for Pronger, these guys are too d___ fragile.
Posted 08:46 AM, 11/10/2009
fthebirds
How many days until Spring Training? Eagles will not even make the playoffs this year.
Posted 09:01 AM, 11/10/2009
OppressedIsAMoron
Aboultely a great column. I completely agree with every word. It is like lookign into the future.
Posted 09:01 AM, 11/10/2009
rjpfoley
113 days until opening game in Clearwater.
Posted 09:12 AM, 11/10/2009
SpeedBoyNP
Lurie needs to get his head out of Reid's patoot, stop drinking the koolaid from Banner and read these posts.
Posted 09:50 AM, 11/10/2009
hillgs
Andy Reid is pretty capable as a GM, not bad as a developer of football talent, but pretty weak as a game day coach. It is time to change his West Coast "dink and dunk" approach to the game or to change his QB. McNabb would be a fine QB for the Steelers (though he would find it hard to compete with Rothlisberger) or any other team with a power running game and a downfield passing emphasis. He is not the right QB for the short passing game. His accuracy is not consistently there. The O-line struggles contribute to the weakness, but too often he throws a litte to hard, a little too short, and a little behind even when the pass protection is good. His weakness was masked when he was able and willing to run with the football. But he is no longer willing or able to do so. He deserves an offensive system that plays to his strengths, and if Reid is too stubborn to provide one here, he ought to be traded to a team that is willing to play to his strengths rather than expose his weaknesses.
Posted 09:53 AM, 11/10/2009
Captain Splendor
Donnellon will be the first one back on the bandwagon in January
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