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Now Chip Kelly and Eagles can really get to work

Chip Kelly has not announced any coaching hires yet.
ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ
Chip Kelly has not announced any coaching hires yet.
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    For Eagles fans, this was the most anticipated Super Bowl since that game in Jacksonville.

    Not because they cared who won, or because old buddy John Harbaugh was coaching against his big/little brother Jim, or because it meant the end of Ray Lewis.

    No, Eagles fans were looking forward to Sunday's game because of Monday. With the miserable 2012 season finally completed, they can officially get on with 2013. And that means getting answers to some pressing questions.

    The biggest question, of course, was answered last month. That's when we learned that Charles Kelly - of the New Hampshire-via-Oregon Kellys - is the man who will take Andy Reid's well-worn place on the Eagles sideline.

    But since his initial and largely positive first impression, Kelly has pretty much vanished. He emerged, groundhog-like, for one early morning appearance at a radio event Friday, but otherwise he has been working (we hope) on the answers to the next round of questions.

    The most pressing, of course, is who will coach Kelly's defense. The answer to that one is eagerly awaited for two reasons: first, and most obviously, because it is the most important job on Kelly's staff; second, because this hire will presumably put an end to the farcical double-secret coaching staff charade of the last few weeks.

    It isn't clear why Kelly declined to announce his hires as he made them. He succeeded mostly in annoying fans eager to understand his vision while forcing grown men in Eagles gear to spend weeks pretending they don't work for the Eagles, at least in public.

    But once Kelly hires his defensive coordinator, likely one of the assistants freed at the conclusion of Sunday's game in New Orleans, the embargo will be lifted. There will be some forward motion and some answers.

    Will the new defensive coordinator switch to the 3-4 alignment Kelly is known to prefer?

    Let's hope so. For years, Reid insisted on sticking with the 4-3 even though his own offense had huge problems against 3-4 schemes. So it was a chuckle when Reid announced that he would run a 3-4 in Kansas City.

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    There is only one compelling reason to stay with a 4-3: a roster full of players who are better and more effective in the 4-3. Kelly doesn't have that problem with the defense he's inheriting. Only a handful of players are worth keeping at all, and none were dominant enough in the 4-3 to cause even a moment's hesitation about switching.

    A change in attitude is more important than the alignment here, anyway. A decade ago, I remember writing about how smart the Jim Johnson-coached Eagles defenders were. Each player not only knew his responsibility, he understood the concepts behind it. It was as far as you could get from watching Nnamdi Asomugha and Nate Allen try to figure out what coverage they were supposed to be in after an opponent's touchdown.

    Smart. Tough. Physical. Bring those qualities back and you can line up anyway you want.

    Of course, Kelly was hired to bring his innovative offensive ideas to the NFL. That experiment is going to provide the real drama and fascination over the next few years.

    Kelly's reported hiring of former Reid assistant Pat Shurmur was a bit of a head-scratcher. Shurmur, most recently head coach of the Cleveland Browns, is a good man. He seems a peculiar choice to serve as coordinator of an offense he will be learning along with his players.

    If Kelly was looking for someone who's been an NFL head coach and has a feel for Philadelphia and the Eagles, why not Brad Childress? He has more and more varied experience than Shurmur and played a key role in implementing Reid's original, successful plan.

    Shurmur's most relevant recent experience was working with Sam Bradford in St. Louis and Brandon Weeden in Cleveland. So his hiring supports the idea that Kelly will jettison Michael Vick and develop a young quarterback - whether it is Nick Foles, a draft choice or former Oregon QB Dennis Dixon (now on Baltimore's practice squad).

    But that's a surmise, like so much else about the burgeoning Kelly era. Now that the Super Bowl is finally over, we can start replacing surmises with real information.

     


    Contact Phil Sheridan at psheridan@phillynews.com or @Sheridanscribe on Twitter.

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    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:00 AM, 02/04/2013
      Did anyone see those 2 teams hit, block down field, race to the ball. We have a roster of half a fags!!!! Nothing will change until the culture changes. Hope kelly is the guy to do it!!!
      TheOnionPeeler
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:15 PM, 02/04/2013
      That explains why Reid was a "players coach". Like his appearance, he tolerated slovenes. The players became a mirror image of their leader(?)
      essell
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:15 AM, 02/04/2013
      Phil is basically making up the notion that fans are annoyed with the lack of information so far from Kelly. I haven't felt that at all. What a terrible article.
      AbeVigoda
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:33 PM, 02/04/2013
      Of course he's making it up. When you have a deadline and have to come up with an original angle but have no true facts to back it up. You have to combine conjecture with enough known facts, half-truths, and nuances in order to fabricate a half-way plausible story in hopes of eliciting support for his fantasy. What bs.
      essell
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:23 AM, 02/04/2013
      The philly press has a tradition of being the most cynical, least intelligent, rude of any major market. For some reason, it's tolerated (not a good comment on the citizenry). Literary midgets like Sheridan stand on the shoulders of the philly literary midgets who came before them, which is why they can't see any farther than their noses. I don't blame Sheridan. I blame his boss. Other big tough towns like NYC, Chicago are able to balance objectivity with criticism. We deserve better. Fire Sheridan's boss and let a new guy come in and clean house.
      oldfriar
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:25 AM, 02/04/2013
      Who cares its the Eagles. They've never won anything anyway... get to work? about 50 years too late. Same old eagle promblems. They dont know how to win. They want to sell tickets.
      Apollo Creed
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:37 AM, 02/04/2013
      Who Cares about the Stupid Birds, when You have Baltimore with two Super Bowls and New York Giants with four Super Bowls!!!! Start talking when you actually win...LOSERS!!!
      MRD
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:39 AM, 02/04/2013
      DUMP VICK....Vick is an old washed-up turn-over machine that LOST SEVEN GAMES IN A ROW....Come on Kelly earn some credibility and DUMP VICK NOW.
      jim35
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:06 AM, 02/04/2013
      The Tonner didn't really see any problems with this article. The Eagles do run their organization like it's some clandestine federal agency but the Tonner's used to it. Anyway, the Tonner is still riding out the morning Genny Cream Ale buzz leftover from last night so his judgement isn't all that sound. Take it for what it's worth.
      hunglikeaton
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:09 AM, 02/04/2013
      Is Moe Howard still available?
      psd
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:20 AM, 02/04/2013
      Phil Sheridan and his brethren in the Philly media are ferocious tigers...

      ...until the press conferences actually begin.
      dasher
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:36 AM, 02/04/2013
      I agree with the Tonner. This article just states the facts and some of you have trouble accepting that or fear to question the management. Explain why the coaches cannot say they have been hired yet? Does that really make any sense and help anyone? Is it stupid or at least uncalled for? Now there are no candidates for what they are saying is the most important job which is def coord. The handling of this whole off season has been a joke yet people still act like these guys know what they are doing. They had longer to find the right people because they knew Andy was gone in like week 6. It was like they did not really decide to fire him until the last game and had to start the hiring process then. They should have already had this mapped out long before the playoffs started with a Plan A and five other plans in their pocket to fall back on. This whole process has been a trainwreck and you are blind if you say otherwise.
      Mike Mays
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:51 AM, 02/04/2013
      Chip Kelly deserves to have a blank slate. Fans and the media needs to give him a few years to rebuild this roster. But sadly, Chip will not get a blank slate, and the media will not give him the time to rebuild the roster. The Philly sports media hangs its' hat on stirring up the negative, and passing that along to the reader. If they go to a 3-4, say goodbye to Trent Cole and Daryl Tapp, and possibly Brandon Graham, along with some of their undersized DTs.
      beegal99
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:58 AM, 02/04/2013
      Gone: Cole, Nnamdi, Hunt, Patterson, Coleman, and Matthews. DRC, Tapp, and Landri will not be resigned. Draft a NT, safety, a LB or two, and obtain a CB and two DTs via free agency.
      beegal99
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:00 PM, 02/04/2013
      Odd, elitist press types usually are criticizing the masses of americans for short attention and instant gratification complexes and here we have Sheridan displaying these qualities. He's also trying to project them onto us fans as well. Honestly, I'm a diehard fan who talks with a lot of other diehards and no has even suggested the slightest impatience with his selecting his staff. The press did the same thing when the Eagles took a mere two weeks to select Kelly. I think the press is out of touch with the fan base.
      tavernwarmth


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