Dallas will put Eagles' defense to test

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If you can't judge the Eagles' defense, as the players say, based on its shaky outing against the Saints' top-ranked offense in Week 2, then you can't gauge the success of the unit off five victories over lesser teams.

Like many NFL teams, the Eagles are chock full of unanswered questions a week into November.

Cowboys QB Tony Romo can improvise "those Brett Favre plays," says Eagles defensive coordinator Sean McDermott.
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Cowboys QB Tony Romo can improvise "those Brett Favre plays," says Eagles defensive coordinator Sean McDermott.

However, a test that should provide clues arrives in Philadelphia on Sunday evening. The Dallas Cowboys boast the second-ranked offense in the NFL, one of the most balanced groups, and the sort of challenge the Giants were supposed to present last week but never came close to providing.

"I feel we've played some underrated offenses, but this one is a lot different," Eagles safety Quintin Mikell said yesterday. "They pose a lot of threats.

"They can run the ball well. They have three running backs that can go. They have a quarterback that is playing at a high level. He can throw it everywhere on the field. Everyone is in play. They have receivers that are all big-time playmakers. . . . This is probably the biggest challenge we've had."

That is saying something considering the 48-22 pounding the Saints dealt the Eagles almost two months ago. New Orleans racked up 421 yards of total offense as an unhurried Drew Brees picked apart the Eagles' secondary. But there were several mitigating factors the defense had no control over. Injured quarterback Donovan McNabb was out, and two early second-half turnovers - one on special teams and another on offense - gave the Saints short fields and led to touchdowns.

"It's kind of hard to keep a New Orleans Saints offense out of the end zone from 30 yards out," cornerback Sheldon Brown said.

Since that game, the Eagles have gone 4-1 with the defense holding opponents to 17 points or under during that span. That number has always been the target number of points for a Jim Johnson-coached defense. First-year defensive coordinator Sean McDermott has kept that as a benchmark of defensive success, but four of those results this season have come against offenses in the bottom third of the league.

"I don't think we've had that game where we can say, 'OK, there's our signature game,' " Mikell said. "Even games where we have played well there's a lot of mistakes."

At this point last season, the Eagles were 4-3 and had played a more difficult schedule. Still, the defensive numbers between now and then - for a unit that ended up being considered one of the late Johnson's best - are similar. Both defenses allowed just below 20 points a game - 19.0 this year to 19.6 last year. Both had recorded 23 sacks, and both had kept opposing offenses under 300 yards a game - 287 to 297.

The two differences are with turnovers and third-down conversions. The Eagles have 21 takeaways this season as opposed to 15 last season. But they're having more trouble getting off the field, with opponents converting 33 percent (33 of 100) of the time on third down. Last year at this juncture, the defense held offenses to a 25.8 conversion percentage.

"We had a situation last week where the guy was supposed to be covering the tight end on third down, and he thought the tight end stayed in to block, but he didn't and caught a ball for a first down," Brown said.

Dallas converts 40.7 of its third downs, 14th best in the NFL. The Cowboys are more dangerous on first down, however, picking up 6.62 yards per play. That's second only to the Eagles. A lot of that has to do with a running game that averages an NFL-best 5.4 yards a carry.

"No matter what, you always have to stop the run," Mikell said. "Whatever that takes, our front seven, if we have to put eight in the box."

The danger in keying too much on the run is that Tony Romo will burn you. The Dallas quarterback has been in a groove the last three games, throwing eight touchdown passes and not a single interception. He's especially dangerous when he gets outside the pocket and improvises "those Brett Favre plays," as McDermott called them.

"Yards after breakdown, so to speak," McDermott said. "I don't know if that's a stat, but he does a great job with it, and we have to be aware of it."

Romo still has tight end Jason Whitten at his disposal, but receiver Miles Austin has become Dallas' top receiving threat after Terrell Owens left for Buffalo in the off-season. Mikell thinks no T.O. makes the Cowboys' offense better.

"You don't have a guy that wants the ball every play, one guy that you can key on," Mikell said. "Now [Romo's] spreading the ball around to different guys, and they're running the ball more, and everyone is happy."

Everyone except Roy Williams, who was supposed to be Romo's No. 1 receiver. He recently aired T.O.-like complaints about his lack of touches.

Some things never change.

 


Contact staff writer Jeff McLane at 215-854-4745 or jmclane@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 08:07 AM, 11/06/2009
Seed
Good article and good analysis. Out of Saints 48 points, 28 came two QB errors and two came from special team errors. Saints had only 10 points 1 minute before then half ended. On average this defense will concede only 17-20 points per game if the offese or special team don't turnover the ball.
Posted 08:20 AM, 11/06/2009
borntosuffer
I expect a tough game from Dallas. It is a little early in the season for Dallas to fold like a lawn chair as they have every late season under Romo and Phillips.
Posted 09:33 AM, 11/06/2009
eaglesfan4life
Seed ..... has anyone ever told you that you know absolutley NOTHING about the game of football?
Posted 10:00 AM, 11/06/2009
JACK V
eaglefan, must be nice to know it all. real great comment, added a lot to this section.
Posted 10:16 AM, 11/06/2009
jakster
Big game for the Birds. They need to play well. Maybe not errorless but close. Pressure on Romo has always been key to how well or bad he plays. Hopefully Cole will be in his face ----- often!
Posted 10:33 AM, 11/06/2009
tnjoe
This game boils down to one thing. They must keep Romo's uniform dirty! I hope they can but I wouldn't bet on it. I don't believe it can be accomplished with only one defensive end, namely Cole.He will be doubled and triple teamed and the other will be handled one on one.
Posted 10:58 AM, 11/06/2009
citysims
Worthless Story...What else is new?
Posted 11:36 AM, 11/06/2009
philly499
The main problem we will have is covering Witten.....he's their biggest weapon as far as moving the chains is concerned, and right now we don't cover TE's well at all. That must change soon.
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Posted 01:23 PM, 11/06/2009
PhilMar
Will be very interesting game. Both teams kinda mirror each other in many aspects, and I'm not even referring to their records. The key for me for the Eagles is to get the Cowboys in tough 3rd down situations. Romo must throw an interception, get sacked or fumble the ball if the Eagles D plays its best game. I feel McNabb's gonna be fine, he seems to do his very best against Division teams. I'm expecting Witherspoon to have a monster game.
Posted 03:01 PM, 11/06/2009
ACBaughman
PhilMar: Don't worry, he'll throw the interception. It's what he does against the Eagles.
Posted 03:30 PM, 11/06/2009
BadgerVMD
This game is shaping up to be a high point affair. Neither defense has really been lighting the world on fire and each teams' offense has had impressive moments. After saying that watch it be a 3-2 game. I think O-line play will be a big factor for both teams. The Eagles' line is slowly gaining confidence. The Birds will again need a good game from its bookends. Dallas' line is getting a little long in the tooth and it will be interesting to see how Flozel handles Cole (I just hope he doesn't revert to tripping him to save a sack). Keeping 5 alive should be the mantra for the game and if the line can do that I see no reason why the Birds won't be victorious Sunday night.
Posted 04:50 PM, 11/06/2009
acroos21
The Cowboys will win because they are America's Team. The Eagles will never win a Superbowl--ever.
Posted 04:53 PM, 11/06/2009
acroos21
Eagles fans--I just want you to know that the Philly reporters are preventing any Dallas fans from posting in the comment section. You should demand better from your news people and encourage them to allow an open debate. Cowboys 45, Eagles 3.
Posted 05:01 PM, 11/06/2009
Marquis
The D needs two picks and one fumble recovery and we will sing fly Eagles Fly and sweep the NFC East.
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