Posted: Sunday, November 28, 2010, 7:24 PM | 82 comments |
 
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CHICAGO -- For those who believe in worrisome parts of football schedules, and trap games, and the pendulum of emotion that is the result of those forces, the Eagles' game against the Chicago Bears was proof positive. It looked like a bad spot coming into the game and it was: Bears 31, Eagles 26.

Everbody knew the deal. The Eagles had just played three emotional games in succession, including two within the NFC East, and won them all.  They are in the middle of an odd stretch: Monday night, Sunday night, Sunday afternoon, then Thursday night upcoming against Houston. This looked like trouble all along. And it was.

For the people who calmed their concerns with this mantra -- "But it's Jay Cutler playing for the Bears" -- it turned out that Cutler played about as well as people around here have seen him play. He did it against an Eagles defense that was missing injured cornerback Asante Samuel, and it really showed. Anybody who can doubt Samuel's value to this defense should be forced to watch a tape of this one on a continuous loop. Without Samuel, both sides of the field were suddenly open for attack, and Cutler did just fine, thanks: 14 for 21 for 247 yards and 4 touchdowns.

On the other side of the ball, Eagles quarterback Michael Vick was beaten up for the second consecutive week, and there were long stretches where he looked pretty ordinary under the Chicago assault. On a day when very few Eagles people played well, Vick was still good (but no better than that). He missed some throws, he seemed very reluctant to throw the ball at other times, and at least twice, he was chased down from behind by Chicago defense end Julius Peppers on scrambles out of the pocket.

For the day, Vick's numbers -- which were kind of padded in the fourth quarter when the Bears were thrilled to see him throwing underneath while trailing by two scores -- wen like this: 29 for 44 for 333 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

The game turned radically right before the end of the first half. The Eagles were on the Bears' 4-yard line, trailing by 14-13, when Vick's pass into the end zone, intended for Jeremy Maclin, was tipped in the backfield by Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris, intercepted by safety Chris Harris, and returned to the Bears' 37 yard line. Six plays later, the Bears scored on a 6-yard pass from Cutler to wide receiver Earl Bennett.

What could have been a 20-14 Eagles lead was instead a 21-13 deficit. And when the Bears took the opening kickoff and Devin Hester returned it 46 yards...and then Hester got 34 more yards on a catch-and-run play...and then Cutler hit tight end Greg Olsen with a 9-yard touchdown over the outstretched hands of cornerback Dmitri Patterson, the rout was on.

To their credit, the Eagles did hang in. Again, playing against a team willing to trade yards for time, they moved the ball and, with 1:48 to go, a touchdown pass to tight end Brent Celek, caught in the midst of a crowd, brought the Eagles back to 31-26. It was kind of deceiving, though. And when the ensuing onsides kick failed, it was all over but the pushing and shoving that continued until the end.

 

Posted by Rich Hofmann @ 7:24 PM  Permalink | 82 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:29 PM, 11/28/2010
    Bad spot for Birds. DeSean is clearly playing scared. He just isn't the same since his concussion. Dropped passes, not getting open and fear of getting hit.
    809308
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:29 PM, 11/28/2010
    hate to say I told you so. The D looks terrible as does Ron Mexico.
    iamkingdunlap
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:30 PM, 11/28/2010
    Defense sold us out today. No heart. Offensive play calling was also spotty at times. As usual, have no clue what Big Red was thinking at the end of the game with FG's and not kicking on-sides. Not going for the TD instead of the 2nd FG was egregious IMO. That said, we almost won the game sans some key defensive players and all of the above.
    DennyP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:32 PM, 11/28/2010
    Well, the Eagles lost, a tough one. Let the wails and banshee screams of EagleFan begin...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:32 PM, 11/28/2010
    What a day, Eagles lose and now the whining will begin.
    BirdsSuck
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:32 PM, 11/28/2010
    Agree AS would have probably picked Cutler once or twice but his absence was not the reason we gave up huge plays on the ground or short passes.
    davi
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:36 PM, 11/28/2010
    Vick stinks
    bill19666
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:37 PM, 11/28/2010
    Can't win them all...
    Philly Fan in Kuwait
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:37 PM, 11/28/2010
    Where's all the Vick lovers now? I thought when Kolb threw checkdowns all day against Washington people said you couldn't do that to Mike Vick, his arm was too strong, he's too dangerous out of the backfield. Where are you all now? Probably licking your wounds along with this fraud of a team. Kolb should be our starting QB but this game was a step in the right direction, if that direction is getting Reid canned.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:38 PM, 11/28/2010
    Hoffman it was a terrible lost, Bear's offensive really exploited our defensive coverages and tackling skills. Cutler played a flawless game. Bear's defensive front four shown how weak our O-line is, Vick did what he could to keep team in the game. The turning point was the interception.
    gauwow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:39 PM, 11/28/2010
    Tough loss, but team played better in 4th Quarters
    jameslaka
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 PM, 11/28/2010
    Vintage Andy Reid game. Wasting timeouts to draw up a running play on 3rd and 18. Going for field goals. Not going for an onside kick. Terrible play calling inside the 20.
    AreaMan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 PM, 11/28/2010
    Losing two corner backs in the same week is tough, but the Cutler isn't Brady and the Bears aren't the Pats.

    Play calling was unimaginative. Too many passes. Too few runs. Way to predictable.
    maxtel1910
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 PM, 11/28/2010
    You must play better Defense against a good Defensive team. Be prepared for stops by not making Cutler look like Marino. O did leave points on the field with first and goals and only getting 3 points.
    joethaplumber
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:41 PM, 11/28/2010
    As an Eagle fan in Arizona, I need to have someone in Phila file a missing person report for me.

    Last seen at the end of the first half, Quinten Mikell was missing for the entire second half. Course, that might not have been him wearing number 27 falling down on the Bears touchdown at the end of the first half. But I need to know how a safety is never seen anywhere near the play at any time.

    Perhaps his disapearance can explain why Ernie Sims was man to man on Devin Hester at the beginning of the second half.

    Like playing defense with ten guys when you have a missing person.
    psu77


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About Rich Hofmann
Rich Hofmann arrived at the Daily News in 1980 for a job whose status was officially designated as "full-time, temporary." A senior at Penn at the time, he was hired to fill in on the copy desk during a staff illness. The notion of him covering the Eagles or being a columnist did not exist in anyone's imagination. It was supposed to be six weeks and out, but he never left. It is only one of the reasons why so many people have concerns about him as a potential house guest. Rich has blogged the postseasons of the Flyers and Eagles. E-mail Rich at hofmanr@phillynews.com

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