Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Mailbag: LBs, Harbor and Shipley

Answering your Tweets, e-mails and questions from the last two weeks of Eagles OTAs at the Novacare complex.

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Mailbag: LBs, Harbor and Shipley

POSTED: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 12:31 PM
LB Moise Fokou will likely be the starting strong-side linebacker. (Clem Murray/Staff file photo)

I wanted to get to some e-mails and Tweets I haven't been able to respond to in the last couple weeks.

Feel free to e-mail me if you like and we can make this a weekly feature.

@RL219: Sheil, make some predictions on the LB position.

Let's start in the middle. Stewart Bradley is the guy. He missed some of OTAs with a calf injury, but Andy Reid said he's expected to be back at the start of training camp. We'll see how he looks in pads at Lehigh for the first time in almost a year. Behind Bradley are Omar Gaither and Joe Mays. Mays and Gaither split time in the middle when Bradley was out last week. We saw a similar situation play out last preseason, but unless Mays has made serious strides, I'd put Gaither ahead of him on the depth chart.

On the weak side, Ernie Sims got all the first-team reps. Behind him is Akeem Jordan. I'd guess that's how it's going to play out, but I would think Jordan has at least an outside shot to win his job back.

And on the strong side, it's going to be Moise Fokou. I'm interested to see how Fokou does with a full offseason of first-team reps under his belt. I think he's the kind of guy who could really benefit from that. I don't see much competition for that spot. If Fokou goes down, the Eagles would have to do some shuffling. It's been rookie Keenan Clayton running with the second team.

@whoaleckna: Can we get a Cornelius Ingram v. Clay Harbor small distinction in the next piece? Love the work you do, Sheil. Thanks, be well.

First of all, thanks. Much appreciated. As I've stated several times, I'm anxious to see how these two fit in. Ingram definitely has the edge at this point behind Brent Celek. But Harbor spoke pretty confidently about his ability as a blocker. It wouldn't surprise me to see either guy line up in the slot or out wide at times. They're both big targets. Harbor is listed at 6-3, Ingram 6-4.

@nick_waters: Is Hank Baskett getting reps as the third WR or is he taking reps from Jeremy Maclin/Jason Avant?

When Maclin and DeSean Jackson were out, Baskett and Avant were the two starters with the first team, but the Eagles like Avant in the slot. When they went to three-wide, Avant moved inside. Maclin stayed on the field when he was healthy.

As I said earlier in the week, Baskett really did a good job last week.

@bigmike317: You need DTv man...I saw the whole FNLights season already, no comm. w/ extended scenes on T101... it gets even better.

A: DirecTV? I wouldn't be able to watch any home-team sports. Can't do it, Big Mike. That would be tempting though for early viewing of FNL.

Tremendous return from Lyla Garrity this week, by the way. She's allllll-right. Too bad it was only a one-episode run.

Eric: I don't know that much about WR Pat Simonds other than his size (which looks great). I have always hoped that the Eagles could get a tall, rangy receiver who could out-reach and out-muscle defenders in the end zone. Do you see him as a "keeper" for the Eagles? I know it is tough to make that kind of judgment this early. But, maybe you saw something in him at the OTAs.

A: Simonds is the guy who almost took out Joe Banner on the sidelines this week. And coincidentally, he was cut a few days later...

Robert: What's up with that kid from Penn State, A.Q. Shipley? If Nick Cole winds up at LG, could he be the starting center until Jamaal Jackson gets back?

A: I think Cole is going to be the starting center. Left guard is Todd Herremans' job, unless he's injured. As for Shipley, tough to say what his chances are to make the team. Mike McGlynn is ahead of him on the depth chart.

JimmyJ: Huh? The Eagles seldom blitz their LBs. Not since the days when Jeremiah Trotter could still play. Chris Gocong had four sacks in three years as a starter. Stewart Bradley had only one in his year as a starter. Akeem Jordan had one sack in two years as a starter. Sheil, what planet are you on?

Here's the deal. Since 2003, the only year an Eagle LB has had two sacks was in 2008, when Omar Gaither and Gocong had two each. Not since Nate Wayne in 2003 has an Eagles LB had three sacks. In the old days, early Trotter and Carlos Emmons, it used to happen every year, but back then the LBs weren't other teams' rejects and low-round fill-ins. Sorry Sheil, I was just bored enough to look it up. So forget about the Eagles' LBs on the blitz, or at least forget about them actually getting there if they do!

A: I like that you took the time to do some research, JimmyJ, but I have to disagree on a couple fronts. First of all, you can't just measure pressure with sacks. A blitz can be effective without resulting in a sack. Maybe it causes an interception or an incompletion on third down, bringing the punt team on the field.

As for frequency of Eagles linebackers blitzing, take a look at this post from after the Giants' game last season. The Eagles blitzed 15 times in that game, and on 12 of those, Sean McDermott sent at least one linebacker. Linebacker Will Witherspoon blitzed more than any other player. That's only one example, but McDermott sent linebackers pretty often last season.


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Comments  (6)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:25 PM, 06/12/2010
    Why wouldnt Sheil be able to watch hometown sports with Directv? Sounds like hes unfamiliar with DTV programming which allows access to your home town tv stations.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:49 PM, 06/12/2010
    Actually FCC ruled recently that Comcast has to give DTV access to Philly sports channels so can have cake and eat it too
    davi
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:03 PM, 06/12/2010
    DirecTV does not carry the local Comcast stations. Also, even though the FCC ruled that, it will be years for the negotiations to play out and Comcast can still charge tons of money for the rights, pricing themselves out of the market.
    HandNik
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:22 PM, 06/12/2010
    After you've been married awhile, you'll have to ask her permission to watch ANY T.V. (and you'll not know how to drive after the nuptials, either). So, here's a tip, free of charge, my brother: The 3C's from "Save the Males"...she'll criticize, complain, control.
    mccloudmj
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:42 AM, 06/13/2010
    We did send a lot of linebackers last season, but most games we didn't really generate that much pressure from the front seven. The sack and hurry stats tend to come from half a dozen games. There is no QB in the league right now looking at the Eagles with worried anticipation. Hopefully we'll create that worry this season, but neither the players nor McDermott look up to it. And QBs could feast on this defensive backfield. Our best chance seems to depend on a good running game and an extremely effective short passing game, where Maclin and Jackson sometimes take off for 50 yards. Hard to see us winning without scoring at least 21.
    tacklinjoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:26 PM, 06/13/2010
    how bout blitzing db's?
    juggadore


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