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Les Bowen: Assessing the Eagles at midseason

THE EAGLES at the midway point this season are in a familiar spot - 5-3, just like last year at this time, still in decent shape to make the playoffs, but less consistent and more frustrating than their fans had hoped. Here's an assessment of where they've been and where they might be headed.

 

 

Five things to savor:

 

1. DeSean Jackson: How long have Eagles fans waited for a game-changing, breathtaking wideout? Too long. I was talking to Eagles great Mike Quick recently, and he said that every time Jackson gets the ball, he's on the edge of his seat. That's high praise.

2. That 40-17 win over the Giants: It was the most lopsided Eagles win in this intense rivalry in 13 years. Lots of highlight moments from the Birds' young playmakers.

3. Jeremy Maclin and LeSean McCoy: Remember the days when skill-position players drafted here needed a year or 2 to contribute? Andy Reid has changed his thinking on this topic, at least, and he's actually drafting skill players capable of playing right away, which might have been a big part of the problem. Maclin is coming off a tough game against the Cowboys, but he has shown plenty of promise. It's probably even tougher to contribute in this offense as a rookie running back - Brian Westbrook didn't - but McCoy, despite some understandable rough spots, has carried a bigger load than anyone anticipated when training camp opened.

4. Brent Celek with the ball in his hands, the first-down marker in his sights: Still waiting for the No. 87 jerseys to start dotting the Linc seats. Has to happen. Can't imagine there is an Eagles fan who doesn't appreciate the way this guy plays.

5. Trent Cole hunting down Jason Campbell: The Eagle who looks most at home standing out in a field wearing camouflage gear was double-teamed and sometimes triple-teamed by the Redskins. He still sacked Campbell twice.

 

Five things to forget:

 

1. Last Sunday's game: Not as inept an effort as the Raiders loss, but even more frustrating, partly because it was a loss to such an intense rival, partly because we've seen the movie so many times before. Confused playcalling, wasted timeouts, dull-edged play from the quarterback, no bounce-back ability after a tough break on a fourth-down spot.

2. The Raiders loss: More ridiculous with each passing week. When Jason Peters went down early, you saw the scrambled o-line at its worst. And Donovan McNabb at his worst. Two-for-16 on third-down conversions!

3. The Shawn Andrews drama: His back was fine all spring and summer, until the day came to go to work at Lehigh, when it wasn't. It was in terrible shape from then until the window for possibly having to play preseason games closed, when suddenly it was fine again. First practice the week of the season opener, what do you think happened? Gosh, such terrible luck this poor fellow has had. You know his teammates are worried sick, Shawn out there in California by himself. Maybe they'll try to look him up this weekend.

4. Jeremiah Trotter chasing Zach Miller: Trot's going to catch him any day now. Sad sight, bad spot for one of the franchise's all-time warriors. Probably not his fault that he ended up there; says more about the people who made the decision to bring him back and put him out on the field so quickly.

5. The Wildcat: Aren't you amazed by how dynamic it has been, the added dimension in the red zone? Oh, wait. Must be thinking of some other team. The Cowboys, perhaps. I was a little surprised back last spring when I started hearing how intrigued Andy Reid was with the idea. Now I understand - it's yet another way to overcomplicate things and burn timeouts. What's not to like?

 

Five things to look forward to:

 

1. Rematch with Dallas, Jan. 3: As we've mentioned previously, Andy Reid's teams are 6-5 in the first Dallas game of each season, 8-2 in the second.

2. A healthy Brian Westbrook: And we'll see it, right about the time we all get universal health care. Problem is, a prime-time version of Westbrook is something the Eagles need if they're going to beat good teams and seriously contend for the Super Bowl.

3. The Kevin Kolb era: Not to wish anything bad for Donovan McNabb, but if this season goes south, that's clearly the next thing to try. Kolb is steady and solid. Don't know if he's going to be a star or not, but at this point, just having a new set of weaknesses to dissect after every loss will be welcome.

4. Andy Reid's new contract: What, you're not excited? It's coming, though, ready or not. Whether you think he deserves it might depend on whether you are looking at his record or at the final 5 minutes of a close game.

5. First Pro Bowl berths for DeSean Jackson and Brent Celek: If there's any justice. Of course, there might not be - Celek plays a position loaded with stars, Jackson's numbers don't really tell the story of his incendiary, game-changing ability. *

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Comments   
Posted 03:52 AM, 11/11/2009
Grandpa, when you were my age some guy puked at the Super Bowl!?
Under the list of things to savor, you have listed four healthy, gifted & explosive offensive players. Yet, under the list of things to forget, your top two items include include references to how much Donovan McNabb STILL SUCKS; "dull-edged play from the quarterback" & "Donovan McNabb at his worst. Two-for-16 on third-down conversions!" I'M SOOOO SURPRISED, Les! I thought i heard all the apologists explaining to everybody that it wasn't Donovan McNabb's fault. That the problem was Andy Reid's refusal to surround him with talented play makers. Well i'll be darned, I GUESS NOT! Donovan McNabb is still choking under the pressure of being an NFL quarterback. Always has, always will. I said it this past summer when i was listening to ALL YOU MORONS deliver that EXCUSE . . . Jesus Christ himself could be reincarnated as a 6' 7" wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles that runs a 3.5 40-yard dash & it still wouldn't make a difference. Bottom line, Donovan McNabb is a loser. Period.
Posted 07:21 AM, 11/11/2009
CoolRunnings
If Andy spends all of his draft picks on big fat, strong and fast Offensive linemen could it be possible to get a starter out of that?
Posted 07:21 AM, 11/11/2009
Seed
"Kolb is steady and solid"- insane muttering of an old insane man who wanted to run Charlie Manuel out of this town as well. It shows you, how old you get, if you are a moron to start with, you will be a moron for rest of your life. Kolb has achieved nothing in College, he has won one NFL game where opponent could not touch his jersey. Kolb foled with two INT against Saints as soon as Saints started their charge. Kolb's coach put him in third spot because he sees him perform everyday.
Posted 07:27 AM, 11/11/2009
Seed
O-line falter and so does the QB, RB, and overall offense. Why is that a surprise and QB's faults? Which QB can play well behind a bad O-line. Matt Cassell played like Brady last year behind Brady's O-line; this year that same QB is horrible. O-line is 75% of the offense and great attention needs to be paid there rather than wasting time looking for fault in other areas. Help the team to get better, don't try to destroy a team!
Posted 07:59 AM, 11/11/2009
Phil Checchia
Seed.. the clock is ticking for your boy. Bring in the landscaper, repair all the divots from 5's errant throws and give the team a chance to excel, not just be alright.
Posted 08:13 AM, 11/11/2009
PhillyHouse JayDuce
Puke: I dont' appreciate your blasphemous comments. If you don't like McNabb...fine. But don't make inane comments about God. That crosses the line.
Posted 08:28 AM, 11/11/2009
Seed
Checchia: I am sure there were posting like your before Greenbay let go Favre :-) Eagles are unlike to make that mistake. Replacing a franchise QB like Aikman, Young, Kelley, Marino, Elways, Favre did not bring any good QB to their team in last 20 years. It is very unlikely Eagles will have any good luck in replacing McNabb. Eagles will ride the franchise QB for next 5 years at least, sorry. Fun to watch you guys being miserable for nothing :-)
Posted 08:30 AM, 11/11/2009
Seed
DayJuce: the guy calls himself "grandpa..". He is probably old and insane filled with hate. Forgive him if you can not ignore him :-)
Posted 08:45 AM, 11/11/2009
lonewolf 10
les,the kevin kolb era will bring a breath of fresh air to the eagles team and fans,kevin kolb is ready were just waiting for big red make the obvious move,,,kevin kolb is a smart QB,and natural born leader and QB,,,,,the fans need a QB they can trust in the forth quarter,because after 11 ringless seasons,it's time for change......
Posted 09:07 AM, 11/11/2009
NJSikk
"A QB you can trust in the 4th quarter", wolf? Are you talking about the guy who had just as many INT's as career pass attempts a few weeks ago?? Yeah, ok.
Posted 09:09 AM, 11/11/2009
Seed
Blowhole: When did Kolb came back in 4th qtr? I don't believe it happened against Saints or Baltimore :-) He could not get it done is college, you moron. Kolb is a good bench warmer with half brain from Texas just like you :-)
Posted 09:41 AM, 11/11/2009
Tar Heel 1
Even at 5-3, this team is a disapointment! What a weak scheduled they've played. It's about to get a lot tougher....this team could be headed to a 6-10 or 7-9 finish.
Posted 09:50 AM, 11/11/2009
ChangeISNeeded
Kolb is a better leader then McNabb - maybe he doesn't have all of the athleticism of McNabb but he has all of the other tools a good NFL QB needs -- first & foremost he has heart is a much more accurate passer & shows emotion! Next year McNabb will be gone & Kolb will be the starter & the Eagles will be much better!
Posted 09:51 AM, 11/11/2009
ChangeISNeeded
Kolb is a better leader then McNabb - maybe he doesn't have all of the athleticism of McNabb but he has all of the other tools a good NFL QB needs -- first & foremost he has heart is a much more accurate passer & shows emotion! Next year McNabb will be gone & Kolb will be the starter & the Eagles will be much better!
Posted 09:51 AM, 11/11/2009
ChangeISNeeded
Kolb is a better leader then McNabb - maybe he doesn't have all of the athleticism of McNabb but he has all of the other tools a good NFL QB needs -- first & foremost he has heart is a much more accurate passer & shows emotion! Next year McNabb will be gone & Kolb will be the starter & the Eagles will be much better!
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