Eagles to face Redskins' new playcaller

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THIS IS a problem you don't confront every week, the opposing team taking play-calling duties away from its head coach, who has an offensive background, and giving the job to a guy recently hired from the outside.

"It presents a different challenge, and an added dimension," Eagles defensive coordinator Sean McDermott said, when asked about the Redskins turning control of their offense over to Sherman Lewis, a former coordinator for several teams who has been out of the league since the 2004 season. "There's not a lot of film available for what coach Lewis has done, going back to '04 with Detroit and then also '01 as a coordinator [for Minnesota]."

Darren Howard (90) and Eagles´ defense will face challenge from Redskins´ new offense.
DAVID MAIALETTI / Staff photographer
Darren Howard (90) and Eagles' defense will face challenge from Redskins' new offense.

Of course, Lewis, hired earlier this month and given the playcalling responsibilities this week, can't really put in a new offense for Monday night's home game against the Eagles, so watching old tapes of offenses he installed is of limited value. Lewis might be able to emphasize different parts of the Redskins' attack than head coach Jim Zorn did, but mostly you'd think he'll have to choose from the same plays.

"The magnification of what he can do will only be seen when we get to game time," McDermott said. He said he had spoken with coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg, who have coached with Lewis.

"If they run something new, we're just going to have to adjust during the game," defensive end Juqua Parker said. "They're still the same team, no matter what. We've got to go out and stop the run."

Indeed, last season the Birds managed to lose to Washington twice, 23-17 at home and 10-3 at the Redskins, with Clinton Portis running 29 times for 145 yards in the first meeting. The second meeting, the Eagles held Portis to 70 yards on 22 carries, but he scored the game's only touchdown.

Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell seems to beat only the Eagles; he is 3-2 in five starts against them since 2006, 3-1 the past two seasons. Washington's overall record since 2006 is 24-30.

"It's not all Jason Campbell. They have a really good running game, a back that gets 4 or 5 yards after contact, almost every time he touches the ball. I think that has a lot to do with it," defensive end/tackle Darren Howard said.

Howard agreed that it is impossible to predict Lewis' exact playcalling emphasis.

"We'll just see. We've just got to play it by ear," he said. "We've got our staples on defense, we've got our blitzes, our pressure package. After the first 15 plays that they have scripted, we'll kind of know what he wants to do . . . You can't go crazy and put in all kinds of different stuff in 3 days, it's not going to work."

McDermott's defense faces a different sort of unknown with Will Witherspoon scheduled to start at middle linebacker less than a week after joining the team in a trade from St. Louis.

"It's a huge challenge, it is. I don't know if it's ever been done before, for a player of his caliber, in terms of a middle linebacker position to come in and quarterback the defense within a week, and playing all three downs like we expect him to do," McDermott said. "It all starts with his attitude and his work ethic, and from what I've seen over the course of the last couple of days, there is nobody that works harder."

Someone who noticed the "three downs" reference asked if that meant a reduced role for Jeremiah Trotter. McDermott said it didn't, but it's hard to see how Trotter's snaps wouldn't be affected, unless the NFL enacts a major rule change over the weekend.

One defender is scheduled for a greater role - defensive end Jason Babin is scheduled to be active for only the second time this season, with Victor Abiamiri sidelined by a knee sprain. Babin will work in relief of Parker, who tends to wear down, especially against physical opponents.

"Since I decided to change positions [from 3-4 linebacker to defensive end], I've been fighting for this opportunity for 3 years," said Babin, who played very little in his only other activation of the season, the loss to the Saints. "It'll be a good showing, I think, Monday."

 

Tackling the subject

 

Sean McDermott was asked about his $57 million corner, Asante Samuel, missing so many tackles. Specifically, McDermott was asked if this is the price you pay for employing a playmaker, who is more attuned to intercepting passes.

"He's there to tackle, and if you are on the field, you are expected to tackle," McDermott said. "We are going to have 11 guys on the field that can tackle."

Samuel didn't want to speak with reporters yesterday, but he did assent to give a brief statement on his role: "Everybody saw my tape before they signed me; they knew what I was capable of," he said.

You could certainly interpret those words as being dismissive of McDermott's concerns, but Samuel cut off a questioner's attempt to give him a chance to clarify, announcing that was all he had to say. Then Samuel bragged to another player, "That's how you handle the media."

 

Change for Nick at Night

 

With Todd Herremans set to return to his starting role at left guard, Nick Cole will switch to the right side this week, Cole confirmed after yesterday's practice.

"I just have to change my sets up a little bit. It's cool," Cole said.

Cole started the first five games of the season for Herremans, who had foot surgery Aug. 28. Lately, Max Jean-Gilles has been starting on the right side, with free-agent signee Stacy Andrews apparently not completely recovered from offseason ACL surgery. Jean-Gilles had a fairly miserable day last Sunday at Oakland, when the Birds gave up six sacks.

Cole started at right guard last season for the final five regular-season games and all three postseason contests.

Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said Herremans feels he can play the whole game, but Mornhinweg cautioned that the Birds have "some pretty good nicks," elsewhere along the line. Left tackle Jason Peters is practicing with knee and ankle sprains suffered last week.

"There are several things that could happen there," if Peters is limited, Mornhinweg said, including Herremans sliding over to tackle. *

For more Eagles coverage and opinion, read the Daily News' Eagles blog, Eagletarian, at www.eagletarian.com.

 

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Posted 05:30 AM, 10/24/2009
fmMD
Until the coaching staff faces why every year they tank like this mid-season, the Eagles will always be the almost team. Between the losses to New Orleans and to the dysfunctional Raiders, it's not clear to me that these teams will do anything more than tease us every year.
Posted 05:32 AM, 10/24/2009
Seed
Football is a basic game with room for only a few wrinkles. It does not matter who is making the call for the other team if your team is physically beating the other team at the line vise versa. The vise versa happened in Raiders game; we were beaten down physically by the Raiders. Look at the Raiders running game numbers and sack numbers; that will tell you the whole story of that game.
Posted 06:38 AM, 10/24/2009
lonewolf 10
the loss to the 6-0 saints is a legitimate loss the team should be 5-1......atleast the deadskins didn't take campbell out,he has success against the eagles 3-2 over the last 3 seasons,,but the deadskins are another cupcake on the schedule,i expect don to have a big game 300 and 3 and cut down on the sacks by not holding the ball long ,hitting the receivers with big yac yards.......eagles 41 deadskins 0........wolf-out.
Posted 06:58 AM, 10/24/2009
Seed
Eagles objective is to WIN on Monday night. Individual stats are worthless to the fans. This is a team sport; as long as the team pull together to win that's what matter. Individuals don't win football game; teams do.
Posted 07:00 AM, 10/24/2009
jachanin
Wolf, would that you were correct sir, however this team is the "gang that can't adjust straight" and Asante Samuel is fast becoming my least favorite Bird...arrogant (which I admint is nothing new amongst the "elite" of the NFL) a hotdog (avec Mustard)...and a know-it-all...if he would take off his Deee-ooon persona ( I've never met a tackle I wanted to meet") and get his unie a little mussed up...then maybe the Raiders don't score, etc...all in all....I will be surprised if the IGS manage to win against the mal-functionint Skins...I am reconciled to the reality that the IGS are middle-of-the-road (read "mediocre") and thus shall it always be under "Reid the Inflexible"...when the winter snow comes the Eagles, like the white stuff ultimately melts when it gets hot...Go Phightins!!!
Posted 08:14 AM, 10/24/2009
nicolosi54
I saw the word adjust in this story. Does Reid know what that word means? Essentially, all the Skins need to do is blitz McChunky all night, because the fat man will continue with the pass plays. Sometimes, I think the fat guy has a death wish for McIhop.
Posted 09:45 AM, 10/24/2009
5isthealltimebestQB
Its funny that most of you blame Donovan for the loss to the Raider, actually not surprising since most Eagles fans dont know ish about football.
Posted 10:26 AM, 10/24/2009
oldskinsfan
like I told my pal mal--a lifelong iggle fan: if your team don't win this one then yea you have a right to be really mad.....might have some prima-dona under achievers on your team, but NOTHING to the degree the wash NFL team does....at least you have an owner who has a clue and a real GM and a good coach (yea, i said that...reid IS a good coach and that's the perspective outside iggle-land).....and mcnabb is a good QB.......I just hope Monday night enuff attention to the debacle that is redskins "management" is on display that shorty-pants synder gets a real football guy in and thus the 3--4 year rebuild process begins........stay healthy and those of you that go to fed ex field mon nite be nice to the poor suffering 'skins fans..one of these days hopefully this team will resemble an NFL caliber team again and not be starting 2 guys on the o-line who were out of football last year w a 3rd who was undrafted......
Posted 11:32 AM, 10/24/2009
jakster
Quit making more of this than it is. The tiger can not change it stripes over night! The Skins have a certain number of plays they have worked on for months. They may throw one or two new wrinkles in but truth be told if you fill holes, and wrap your arms around runners, play your zone, or stick with your man you are playing defense. It isn't open heart surgery and a new coordinator didn't completely re-vamp the O in a week. Play well and forget about setting up the excuses!!! We heard them LAST WEEK!!! Keep a cheesesteak on the bench so Andy can stay in the game!
Posted 01:06 PM, 10/24/2009
5isthealltimebestQB
ISH anything new we dont adjust to, I see Campbell putting up all pro numbers against our defense.
Posted 03:18 PM, 10/24/2009
TBear
All right....who gave Wolfie a new crayon?
Posted 04:18 PM, 10/24/2009
DR Heller
Said it during Training camp and I'm going to say it again................If Reid doesn't fix the O-line real quick, it's going to be a 8-8 or 6-10 year.
Posted 04:21 PM, 10/24/2009
lonewolf 10
tbear-are you talking to me?? are you talking to me?? i didn't think youb were talking to me...lolol...i'm just working with the facts,my friend...........tbear........my man.
Posted 05:45 PM, 10/24/2009
only 9
eagles may win the game but it will not be 41-0 there o-line has a starter returning but peter's may be limited because of his knee, and that play's into washington's strength going after the qb,if that happens look for a low scoring game(wash. does not give up alot of points..they don't score many either.) if washington forces 2 turnover's they could win the game.
Posted 06:50 PM, 10/24/2009
CRAZY DEGO
So what if we beat the skins,this team with AR at the helm can never win it all. Isn't that the objective,why are we so happy that we have a good football team, but not a championship team. I rather we finish in last place every year then get teased. 1 n 5 in nfc championship games, what do you need andy to fall on you. We play with no heart, we are to predictable on offence.Run Andy Run. Seed is correct football is simple, beat the heck out of the other guy. When you run succesfully that's what you do beat the other team up.AR was a O line man can't understand his total refusal to simply run the ball. It's not out of line to think r QB could put us on his back n win a game either, the great ones did sorry I forgot were just happy being good. Philly the best fans in all of sports. GO PHILS !!!!
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