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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The Eagles' defense did a great job against Eli Manning and the Giants. ( Michael S. Wirtz / Staff Photographer )

Yesterday, we did the offense.

Today, the defense.

A player-by-player look at the Eagles' defensive performance in their 40-17 win over the Giants on Sunday:

Juqua Parker - OK game from Parker. The Giants definitely preferred running to his side and had some success in spots. He made a couple good plays as a pass rusher, once getting good pressure on Eli Manning to force an incompletion in the third quarter.

Jason Babin - He saw increased playing time with Victor Abiamiri still out of the lineup. Made a couple bad plays - once on the fumbled kickoff return, and later on a horse collar on Manning. Babin did have a sack and made a couple nice plays against the run.

Chris Clemons – He probably should have had half-a-sack after missing Manning the first time but then chasing him down. If my memory serves me correctly, the announcer at the Linc actually did give him credit right after the play.

Mike Patterson - The Eagles' defensive tackles had an excellent showing. Patterson took up space and made some nice plays against the run. He also did a better than normal job as a pass rusher, getting a hit in on Manning in the first quarter.

Broderick Bunkley - He left the game with an injury in the first half, but later returned. Bunkley's been good all season, and Sunday was no exception. He did a great job against the run and got good pressure on Manning before he unleashed a 34-yard completion to Hakeem Nicks in the second quarter.

Antonio Dixon and Trevor Laws - Listing them together because both guys were part of Sean McDermott's defensive tackle rotation. Dixon has been a pleasant surprise. He looked good against the run and even notched a sack on the game's final play. Laws didn't do much to stand out, but was OK.

Trent Cole - For those of you who think the sack stat is overrated, Cole's performance Sunday should be your No. 1 example. He was quite possibly the best player on defense, getting good, consistent pressure on Manning and making some terrific plays against the run. It was Cole's first game of the season without a sack, but that doesn't really matter.

Akeem Jordan - Active and consistent, as usual. Jordan led the Eagles with nine tackles. He was run over by Brandon Jacobs on the Giants' first offensive play but was very good after that. He made some very nice plays against the run and did a good job to blow up a wide receiver screen to Domenik Hixon.

Will Witherspoon - I like doing Man Up every week because I'm able to catch things I miss the first time. One was the play of Witherspoon. After Sunday's game, I thought he had played OK. After re-watching, I think he was outstanding. Some really impressive plays against the run, and an above average job as a blitzer. He batted down a Manning pass on third down on one play and got good pressure on another to force an incompletion. It's only been two games, but it sure looks like the Eagles got themselves quite a player from the Rams.

Chris Gocong - Not much to report. He was in and out of the game with a couple injuries.

Moise Fokou - Replaced Gocong in the second quarter, but I didn't really notice him do much when he was on the field.

Jeremiah Trotter - He barely got on the field. The first time I noticed him was on a first down at the start of the second quarter. Trotter was also in there on a 3rd-and-1 in the third. He did not get on the stat sheet and doesn't appear to have much of a role going forward, barring injuries.

Asante Samuel - We take him to task at times for his tackling, but when Samuel said the Eagles knew what he was about when they signed him, he's right. He's here to create turnovers, and he's done that well. Samuel had a nice interception and 37-yard return in the first quarter, giving him five picks on the season, third in the league. He also put a good hit on Nicks on a wide receiver screen in the fourth quarter.

Sheldon Brown - He got beat by Nicks for a 34-yard catch in the second quarter. Brown's coverage was good. Nicks just made a good play on the ball. He had an interception disallowed because of a holding penalty. Sinorice Moss also beat him for a potential touchdown, but Manning's throw was off. It looked like Brown got turned around on the play. Overall, an OK performance. But not one of Brown's best.

Joselio Hanson - He was on the field quite a bit and was beat by Steve Smith multiple times on third-down conversions.

Quintin Mikell - Not a great performance from Mikell. He dropped a couple interceptions in the second quarter, or Manning's numbers really would have looked bad. Mikell made a good tackle on Smith to stop him short of a first down on a third-down play. The Eagles' defensive backs have done a nice job overall on those plays. Mikell got beat on Kevin Boss' touchdown in the second.

Quintin Demps - The interception was thrown right to him, but hey, Demps still had to make the catch. The Eagles seemed to use three safeties more than usual, possibly as a solution to covering the tight end? Demps seemed pretty active when he was on the field and finished with four tackles.

Sean Jones - Andy Reid announced after the game that Jones was going to start, regardless of Macho Harris' injury. I thought he showed good athleticism on multiple plays against the run. In coverage, I still need to see more of Jones. He was called for a pass interference, trying to cover Nicks in the third. He also had a nice play coming at Manning as a blitzer.

Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 3:19 PM  Permalink | 15 comments
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Posted 03:22 PM, 11/03/2009
tacklinjoe
Cole just doesn't seem to have bad games. You're right, Sheil. The stat sheet doesn't do him justice.
Posted 03:27 PM, 11/03/2009
rtaylor1220
Great game....Hope they can keep this up against the cowgirls.
Posted 03:40 PM, 11/03/2009
JLB
Can't wait to see what happens next season when we get Bradley back and can move Witherspoon over into Gocong's slot at SLB...
Posted 03:58 PM, 11/03/2009
Birds_eye36
Its amazing how aggresive Cole plays and never gets hurt (knock on wood) then you look at kearse who they brought in years ago and the guy got hurt everytime the wind blew east to west
Posted 04:22 PM, 11/03/2009
Ohmy
Good article...but did you miss Darren Howard?
Posted 05:13 PM, 11/03/2009
DCExpat
Appreciate these columns, Sheil. Keep it up.
Posted 05:19 PM, 11/03/2009
Philly4Eternity.gov
Sean Jones should definitely start. The guy can make plays and is very athletic. I played against him in college a few years back and boy could he hit. I feel good about him starting.
Posted 06:24 PM, 11/03/2009
Marquis
The D has to keep playing the way it did on Sunday for us to beat allas and not back down.
Posted 08:28 PM, 11/03/2009
JACK V
after reading the article i would have thought the eagles lost and no one on defense played good except cole and witherspoon.
Posted 09:34 PM, 11/03/2009
Nothing but the truth
It looks like Steward Bradley is kicking himself for not taking the guaranteed deal before the season. This is the con to not taking such a deal early in your career. Now he might not have a job when he gets back unless he plays the SAM. Since Jordan and Witherspoon have the mike and will LB's locked up.
Posted 11:44 PM, 11/03/2009
riw7d
Well, since one can count Gocong's big plays on one hand and have fingers left over, Jordan, Bradley, Witherspoon it is. Also, speaking of regrettable injuries, why in G__d's name does Andy Reid leave starters in blowouts so long? When I see Celek, Samuel, and Jackson in these games I scare the baby with my "bowling words."
Posted 10:19 AM, 11/04/2009
phillysmith
Its about time Sean Jones starts. Too many Macho mistakes.
Posted 10:26 AM, 11/04/2009
johnnydomino
Sean Jones es muy "Macho".
Posted 11:07 AM, 11/04/2009
mmmikey
moving witherspoon to SAM in the eagles scheme would be a huge waste of his talents. they use the SAM mostly to set the edge and absorb a blocker. this is partly why gocong does nothing spectacular... put bradley at SAM and he will do more than gocong, but ppl will still complain bradley isn't doing enough.
Posted 04:39 PM, 11/04/2009
DJ
Good effort across the board, continue every game and the playoffs shouldn't be a problem!!!
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