Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:30 AM | 34 comments |
 
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The Eagles have seven players scheduled to play in the Pro Bowl in Miami, with quarterback Donovan McNabb yet to be officially added. That seems like a lot for a team that was eliminated in the wild-card round, and it is the most since they had 10 in the year in which they went to the Super Bowl.

And there could be more. The next candidate on the list is cornerback Sheldon Brown, whose initial omission from the NFC roster was met with criticism.

Brown was the second alternate, but has been bumped up to first alternate because first alternate Terence Newman, from the Cowboys, was added yesterday to replace the injured Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, of Arizona.

The starters at corner are the Eagles' Asante Samuel and Green Bay's Charles Woodson, with Newman as the lone backup. Presumably, one of the starters would have to pull out for Brown to get his chance.

The other alternates from the Eagles are: tight end Brent Celek is a second alternate, safety Quintin Mikell is a third alternate, and defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley and guard Todd Herremans are fourth alternates. 

Obviously, the new Pro Bowl setup has resulted in a sort of  "Pro Bowl inflation," in much the same way that rules changes over the past several years have inflated some offensive stats. Good take on that situation today from the National Football Post's Matt Bowen. That would be the former NFL safety, not the college-student son of your Eagletarian with the same name, who spends every minute he's not in class lounging around playing video games, eating us out of house and home, and still hasn't found a &%$*** job. But I digress.

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Thoughtful exploration of the Donovan McNabb-Kevin Kolb dilemma from The Scouts Notebook and analyst Tommy Lawlor. Lawlor's conclusion is that it's time to move on, and he marshals a compelling argument. I don't agree with every bit of it, particularly the inference in the "quality of wins" section that if the defense played well in a game, that somehow makes moot the fact that McNabb might have played well (an impressive performance can only take place when your defense struggles?) But again, there is a lot here worth pondering.

He's particularly right about how it's easy to be misled by stats that say 2009 was Donovan's second-best full (or nearly full) season.

"On the surface those numbers look pretty impressive," Lawlor writes, referring to a chart you'll see if you click the above link. "What you have to factor in is that the game of football has changed. The rules constantly are being shifted to aid the offense. Receivers are more advanced. Coaches are more aggressive with the passing game. There are quite a few really good QBs. Donovan just had the 3rd highest rating of his career this season. It wasn't good enough to crack the Top 10 in the league, though.

"The old benchmarks are gone. You wanna be special now you need to have a rating of 100. Or throw for 4,000 yards. Or 30 TDs. Or complete 65 percent of your passes. 8 yards per pass attempt used to be really good. This year that was only 7th best in the league." 
 
One of Lawlor's conclusions is that McNabb ranked just outside the NFL's Top 10 QBs this season. I would put him in that group, just barely. Given the o-line and the running game Tony Romo benefited from, I would rank Romo and McNabb pretty evenly. But the real question is, in 2010, will Kevin Kolb be as good or better? 

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New Eagles running back Martell Mallett would have been fine playing out the final year of his 2-year contract with the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football League, but then the NFL came calling. Mallett was named the Most Outstanding Rookie in the CFL and put up strong numbers as both a runner and receiver.

Mallett said he was weighing offers from six teams after several workouts when he decided to accept a contract with the Eagles earlier this week. Mallett worked out for the Birds on Jan. 13.

“It’s a great feeling. I’m just happy to be in the NFL,” he told his hometown newspaper, the Pine Bluff Commercial in Arkansas. “It’s a dream come true. I always wanted to be in the NFL, now I am.

“I just wanted to play football. I knew if I played hard and continued to play well like I should that I would get a shot in the NFL. I didn’t know if it would be this year, or next year, it was kind of a surprise.”

As to why he picked the Eagles, Mallett said, “(The Eagles) have a great foundation. And [Brian] Westbrook, he’s had concussions and he doesn’t know if he’s going to retire. There’s really no solid third guy. I think that (could) be a good fit for me.”

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Another player who hopes to get a chance with the Eagles is center A.Q. Shipley, a Penn State product. Shipley, named the coutry's best center as a senior, spent his rookie season with his hometown Steelers on their practice squad after being selected in the seventh round.

Now, he moves across the state to join the Eagles, with whom he recently signed a 3-year contract.

"It looks like a better opportunity for me to go in there and compete," Shipley told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "I made a decision, and I'm really looking forward to it. Now I just have to take advantage of an opportunity if it presents itself."

Shipley was in town earlier this week doing some apartment hunting after living at home with his parents during his rookie season.

"My parents, I'm sure, enjoy it, and it's been good this first year living at home, being able to save some money and being comfortable with everything around here," Shipley said.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:45 AM, 01/21/2010
    Great, we add a CFL rookie running back and a guy who was just living with his parents to a 3 year contract. The days of signing top notch free agents appear to be long gone.
    The Reddgie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:54 AM, 01/21/2010
    That's pretty funny man. True. But who would have thought a back from Nova would be one of the best to put on a Birds uniform.
    irish77
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:05 PM, 01/21/2010
    "The days of signing top notch free agents appear to be long gone." uhh, Free Agency starts in March, no? Any bigtime Safeties out there this year?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:08 PM, 01/21/2010
    Bigger story is WHY this guy chose the Eagles. He & his agent figure he has a decent chance to play here because they see what most of us don't want to admit. Westbrook is finished. McCoy is raw and unproven. Weaver is a fullback. And Reno Mahe is still on Andy's rolodex.
    dragoon6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:35 PM, 01/21/2010
    Dragoon6.. is this Deron?
    smitty110
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:41 PM, 01/21/2010
    dragoon6- seriously? Hes a warm body for OTAs and training camp- you people need to get out more and wait for the offseason to actually start irish77- I didnt know Steve Van Buren went to Nova?
    phila215
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:51 PM, 01/21/2010
    SilliBilli, yes free agency starts in March, I was trying to make a point re: the potential of these 2 guys and get a laugh at the same time. Outside of the top college players ging into the draft (Mays is a stud, but he'll prolly end up in Seattle with Carroll), I don't really know what FA's at safety are out there worth pursuing. I know Kerry Rhodes was benched earlier this year in NY, but he looks like he has gotten out of Ryan's dog house and is playing well in the playoffs.
    The Reddgie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:51 PM, 01/21/2010
    I guess the front office needs to only sign All-Pro caliber players that somehow went unnoticed by the 31 other teams to avoid getting slammed on message boards... As phila215 said, these are warm bodies for practice. There are thousands of players in the NFLPA - they can't all be big names.
    dgreils
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:08 PM, 01/21/2010
    Mays is way over rated. he misses more tackles than my grandmom...I want to see Chad Jones from LSU, he will knock your name off of you
    crohnkiller
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:13 PM, 01/21/2010
    Who cares about a Pro Bowl, the Eagles player shoud have done it on the field, and McNabb saying he wants to come back and finish the job. He never started the job instead of him joking and laughing all the time , it's time for his jokes to go to another city. Sheldon Brown is trash, hopefully Andy Reid don't trade his first round pick to another team within the division. A new expansion team will win a Super Bowl before the Eagles
    douglasrdd
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:20 PM, 01/21/2010
    The NFL has a probowl?
    knight
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:27 PM, 01/21/2010
    'A new expansion team will win a Super Bowl before the Eagles' - douglasrdd, its just so true. Does anyone sometimes ponder if the Eagles will win it before you die? I'm pretty young, and I'm confident I'll never see them do it.
    sore richard
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:41 PM, 01/21/2010
    Sheldon Brown is not a pro bowler...period. Im sorry, but if you want to watch a real pro bowler watch Rivas shut down recievers every week. Sheldon Brown was channeling his inner Izel "Toast" Jenkins this year. What did he do to deserve consideration?
    meaned
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:47 PM, 01/21/2010
    2nd that Mays is WAY overrated. He isn't 1st rounder, but will fall because of his freakish numbers (Next Al Davis bromance?.) And I really like Chad Jones...Jones or Nate Allen from USF would make me very happy.
    PHTNPHLS
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:47 PM, 01/21/2010
    There are some safeties. The big question is if they will be UFA or RFA, which is all dependent on a new collective bargaining agreement. These safeties will be UFA if a new agreement is reached prior to March. If not they will all be RFA. O.J. Atogwe, Nick Collins, Antoine Bethea, Gerald Sensabaugh, Dawan Landry, George Wilson.
    brandelphia


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