Eagles Notes: Eagles' Jones makes most of his chance to start

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Eagles Notes: Eagles' Jones makes most of his chance to start

It is obvious now that Sean McDermott meant what he said just before the start of the season.

"You have to earn your job, and just because you have the job on Day 1 does not mean you'll have the job in Week 16," the Eagles' defensive coordinator said at the end of August. "You have to earn that role and earn that job every week with your performance."

Sean Jones (left), bringing down Brandon Jacobs with Quintin Mikell, started at safety in place of the injured Macho Harris.
CAROLYN KASTER / Associated Press
Sean Jones (left), bringing down Brandon Jacobs with Quintin Mikell, started at safety in place of the injured Macho Harris.
At the time, rookie Victor "Macho" Harris was in the process of taking away the starting free safety position from Quintin Demps, and veteran Omar Gaither, despite an injury, was wrestling the starting middle linebacker job away from Joe Mays.

Now, here we are in Week 9, and everything is different.

The biggest beneficiary appears to be veteran Sean Jones, who signed with the team as a free agent in the off-season, then never really got a chance to be a starter during the preseason. Instead of being bitter, Jones concentrated on getting better.

"I don't think the confidence has ever been lacking," Jones said Monday after making his first start of the season at free safety. "I was new and it's a long season, so I knew my time would be coming in the future. I just wanted to be ready for that time when it came."

Jones finished Sunday's win over the New York Giants with six tackles, including a violent takedown of 264-pound running back Brandon Jacobs for a 1-yard loss in the third quarter.

McDermott said it took Jones some time to get on the field because he needed to learn the Eagles' defensive system.

"He came in as a seasoned veteran player, but he had only been in one system," McDermott said. "If you looked back over the history of this defense, it takes some time . . . to master the defensive scheme because of how expansive it is. Sean is still working in that direction, but I felt like he had a tremendous attitude.

"You're talking about a veteran player who a rookie started in place of the first couple weeks and he kept a positive attitude and approach. From a coach's standpoint, you appreciate that. Then when he got his chances on the field, he made the most of those opportunities. Anytime you make plays when given an opportunity, there's a good chance you're going to be given more opportunities."

Jones said he saw no sense in getting upset when Harris and Demps were given the first shots to start at free safety.

"At the end of the day, I didn't really have control over it," he said. "All I can do is do my job and do it to the best of my ability. Macho is a great athlete and tremendous player, and so is Quintin Demps."

Demps also got a chance to get back on the field against the Giants, and he came up with his first career interception.

"I mentioned to Quintin in the cafeteria at breakfast last week how much we appreciated the way he went about things," McDermott said. "He could have gotten very down and instead he has been a consummate professional."

Harris is expected to return from an ankle injury this week, but he may not be returning to the starting lineup. If not, the good news for the rookie is the competition for the starting job at free safety is still on.

McNabb nominated. Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is one of the finalists for the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week award after throwing three touchdowns in his team's win over the Giants. Minnesota's Brett Favre and Dallas' Tony Romo are the other two finalists. Fans can vote at NFL.com/FedEx until noon Friday.


Contact staff writer Bob Brookover at 215-854-2577 or bbrookover@phillynews.com.

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Posted 06:44 AM, 11/04/2009
Phan-in-CT
Nice to see a bit of "team first" in a player. You hear that, Lito?
Posted 07:27 AM, 11/04/2009
He had high apple pie in the sky hopes.
"Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is one of the finalists for the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week award". Ooooooooh, now he's DEFINITELY going to the Hall o' Fame!
Posted 08:18 AM, 11/04/2009
iladelph
Always something negative and sarcastic to say high hopes. The week after a win should be full of positivity. Be a true fan for once.
Posted 08:25 AM, 11/04/2009
tpizza
piepuke may be a fan, but he isn't an Eagle's fan. Sounds like a C-girl fan to me.
Posted 08:50 AM, 11/04/2009
dlscholt
Easy to be critical, isn't it pie-dude.
Posted 08:56 AM, 11/04/2009
He had high apple pie in the sky hopes.
"Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is one of the finalists for the FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week award. Ooooooooh, now he's DEFINITELY going to the Hall o' Fame!" How is this not positive? I tried my bestest!
Posted 10:06 AM, 11/04/2009
oharabri
What obstacle did you overcome today apple pie (puke)? Did the marshmallows in your lucky charms become soggy? Tell me an inspirational story that the rest of us can look at you to for guidance. Did you get the high score on Playstation last night? Good for you, you truly are a winner!!!!
Posted 10:14 AM, 11/04/2009
Gee Money
I would've benched Harris just for the way he was laughing and dancing on the sidleine in the 1st Qtr of the Washington game. A team that beat us twice last year. Jones is a better, more physical player anyway so Harris better brush up on his special teams skills.
Posted 10:22 AM, 11/04/2009
craig123
Did anyone notice how Jones was able to tackle Jacobs with ease. Most DB's get knocked back 3-5 yards when attempting to tackle Jacobs. Nice job!! Now, let's see if he can cover Whitten this week.
Posted 12:02 PM, 11/04/2009
montgomeryhopkins
I don't usually make guarantees, but I'm making one: If Sean Jones eventually becomes the regular starter at SS, then the middle of the Eagles defense will be significantly improved, including covering tight ends.Jones's strongest attribute is his ability to cover, as evidenced by his rank at #3 in the league for INTs for all safeties over the last three years. More Jones = more solid middle defense.
Posted 12:27 PM, 11/04/2009
bigdannyt
Demps, will one day eventually be the consummate free safety, I only hope he is still in green when that day comes.
Posted 04:25 PM, 11/04/2009
DJ
IF they can figure out how to play the way they played this last game every week there would be no worries about whether or not they make the playoffs this season' just sayin'...
Posted 05:17 PM, 11/04/2009
Nothing but the truth
This defense is a bit hit or miss. They basically stop teams by fumbles and interceptions. Seriously it's like our defensive have magnets in their gloves when the ball is in the air. When they can cause more 3 and outs this defense could become really scary. Bunkley & Cole are beast & Witherspoon and Jordan seem to cover a lot of ground. I know it's early but Witherspoon looks like the MLB this team has always needed. As for the FS I think that one of their issues earlier was that they had to protect Macho Harris too much. Now with Jones in this will be a good glimpse as to whether they can be that shutdown defense.
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