Rich Hofmann: Will the real Eagles please stand up?

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THE GOAL, on a beautiful Indian-summer night, with the Phillies finished and with all of the attention refocused, was for some clarity. In the middle of the NFL season, has that really become too much to ask?

Apparently it was.

RON CORTES / Staff photographer
Donovan McNabb's dive for a first down in the fourth quarter ended up inches short.
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I mean, what are we to make of the Eagles?

The whole idea of a statement game is silly in the NFL at any time, but especially before Thanksgiving. The Eagles' 20-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys last night defined nobody. There are too many weeks to go yet, too many unseen obstacles.

But, at the same time, how is it possible that we can know so little about this Eagles team, now 5-3 as the season reaches its midpoint? Because we really do know nothing.

"Listen, one did get away," Andy Reid said. "We lost. But it's not the end of the season, either. I understand that."

They have an explosive offense, except when they don't.

They have a cunning, clever, aggressive defense, except when they don't.

They can wallop the Giants and wallow against the Raiders. They can go bombs-away against some teams but they cannot work the ball up the field when forced to take small bites against other teams, like the Cowboys last night.

This inconsistency, bordering on schizophrenia, can be seen as a charming byproduct of the NFL of today. Or it can be seen as the maddening unpredictability of a team that is going nowhere.

Do you know which it is? Do you?

Just know: They should be better than this.

"We tripped ourselves up," defensive back Ellis Hobbs said. "That makes it hurt that much more. The problem is, one, it's a division game. Two, it's a home game. Three, with the Eastern Division known as such a tough division to win in, every game counts. We couldn't afford it, but we definitely took it on the chin."

The 2004 Eagles were 7-1 at the midway point of the season and everybody knew they were special. It did not mean they were going to get to the Super Bowl, because knowing that requires knowledge currently unavailable to normal human beings. But it meant that they were likely to go far, and to go down swinging if they went down. They just had that kind of a look to them.

That might have been the clearest picture we have ever had in the Andy Reid era.

The 2008 Eagles were 5-3 at the half-mile pole and, frankly, looked a mess, unable to function at the key moments in games. But they pulled themselves together and got as close to the Super Bowl as better Eagles teams did in 2002 and 2003. Their finish was stunning. They never looked like a championship-game team until the very end.

That might have been the murkiest picture we have ever had.

Now these 2009 Eagles are 5-3 at the midpoint. They lost to what might be the best team in the conference, New Orleans. They lost to what might be the worst team on the planet, Oakland. And now they have lost to the Cowboys, a team very much like them, a team with an eye toward social mobility, a team attempting to prove it is better than the upper middle class.

That this year's team is better than last year's team seems obvious. That these Eagles appear better equipped to deal with the vagaries of an NFL season is clear. The offensive line remains a bit of unfinished business, and that affects everything - including fourth-and-1, which bit them twice against Dallas - but the Eagles have more weapons and more ways to beat you on offense than they did last season, and it isn't even close.

DeSean Jackson. Jeremy Mac-lin. LeSean McCoy. Leonard Weaver. Brian Westbrook, when healthy. It is a deeper array of weapons than Donovan McNabb has ever had. You look at them as a group and you cannot help but feel better about this team than last year's.

On defense, the uncertainties surrounding the middle-linebacker position - and, to a degree, the free-safety position - have raised questions and concerns since the middle of the summer, since Stewart Bradley tore up a knee during a scrimmage at Lincoln Financial Field. They have mixed and matched and filled and patched. But if you take out the New Orleans game, a 48-point spanking, the Eagles had allowed 10, 14, 14, 13, 17 and 17 points before last night's game. They weren't good enough against the Cowboys, but this defense has shown plenty.

So why are they only 5-3?

And why are they so unpredictable?

"From the outside perspective, I guess it would be tough," said rookie linebacker Moise Fokou, "especially because we're on a roller coaster, kind of up and down. But we just need to buckle down and get back to playing Eagle football."

Whatever that is.

They should be better than this. You couldn't say that last year, but you can say it this year.

There are miles to go yet, but they really should be better than this.

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Posted 04:34 AM, 11/09/2009
Grandpa, when you were my age some guy puked at the Super Bowl!?
"What are we to make of the Eagles?" You act like you're trying to perform brain surgery & rocket science at the same time, Rich. It's not that complicated. It's quite obvious that this team is exactly like the other teams that have come before us. They Eagles will always be choke artists as long as the head choke artist #5 is here to lead the losing & excuse making. And maybe even as long as the mastermind of the whole organization, Andy Reid, is here too. The only difference may be that we actually have something with this #4 guy, but then again, we won't get to know until the head choke artist is gone. So that's, what we should make of the Eagles.
Posted 05:40 AM, 11/09/2009
CRAZY DEGO
It's the same Rich as in previous years. Andy trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. He drafted a mobile QB who was effective when running n throwing. Then he changed him into a classic standup pocket passer (ala Favre). Mcnabb will never be that kind of QB. Green Bay had a good running game, we have none. He has no plan B when plan A fails. When the good teams rush the QB hard, n take away the big play he looks like a pinball machine on tilt. His game time decisions n ajustments r non-existant. The feel for his personnel n team n what they can do, or can not do is scarry for a long time head coach. What r Andy's n Mcnabbs record in the big game. 5x we were 1 game away from the SUPER BOWL how many rings do they have? To say they can't win in pressure situations is n understatement. This pair Reid n Mcnabb will never get a ring! What is the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over n over again n expect different results. Your spot on Rich it is schizo.
Posted 05:48 AM, 11/09/2009
Joey0210
Maybe Andy Reid should become a GM or somthing because he is great at some things like drafting, signing FA's. But he is the worst coach on gameday i have ever seen in my life. He contuniues to make the same mistakes over and over and clearly has no idea how to make adjustments, handle the clock or run the football. Mcnabb looked terrible at the begining of the game and Dallas D did not respect the run at all and just keyed off on Donovan so common sense would tell run the football use draws and when he does run everyone knows hes going to run because he uses the I formation too much I can sit at my TV and call 95% of the runs. It really amazes me he is a good coach but he is just plain awful on gameday.
Posted 05:51 AM, 11/09/2009
gm19134
Trade Reds and McNabb we have a championship team !!!!
Posted 06:12 AM, 11/09/2009
Torie
The Eagles crawled in the gutter. You and the Eagles know why. Live cattle prod up the wazoo anyone?
Posted 06:14 AM, 11/09/2009
Torie
gm19134, you will never have a championship anything so long as trash is in the ranks.
Posted 06:14 AM, 11/09/2009
lonewolf 10
rich,just when we thought big red and don made a big progress with the giants game,it's back to the same ole same ole with big red and don,big red has problems with the clock and time-outs,don has problems with forth quarter comebacks,,the birds have to have a lead by the end of the third qtr or the game is over.....a key play in the game was when don missed a wide open jackson,jackson was going west and the pass went east,jackson would be still running if the pass was even close to his hands...but we've seen this too many times before over the last 11 seasons...
Posted 06:15 AM, 11/09/2009
Torie
Are comments especially slow on this site, or censored?
Posted 06:40 AM, 11/09/2009
Phil Checchia
Torie... What can you say. This is the eagles.
Posted 06:41 AM, 11/09/2009
langx
The City Council should pass a law. Any parent who raises there kid as an Eagles fan should be cited for Child Abuse. Go Cowboys.
Posted 06:49 AM, 11/09/2009
cinnepa
McDubb; pro bowler one week, rookie the next...........same story EVERY year.
Posted 07:13 AM, 11/09/2009
Nicher
Just once, before I die, I would like to see McNabb hit a receiver in stride. There are rumors that it has happened twice in the last 11 years, but I have not seen either one. I would think you could find those clips SOMEWHERE...
Posted 07:21 AM, 11/09/2009
gdwilkinson
Once again Andy and McNabb have proven why the Eagles will never win a SB as long as they are here.
Posted 07:32 AM, 11/09/2009
ZOSO
I was there last nite, deplorable. Andy proved again that he cannot manage the clock and timeouts. McDumb digging for worms again. He may have had one good pass the whole game. Brent was the best player on the Eagles last nite and Akers too.
Posted 07:33 AM, 11/09/2009
jjw4
mcnabb has no heart,and no desire to win
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