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LOCKING DOWN THE NFC EAST

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/12/03
Posted in: NFL, Players, Uncategorized. Tagged: Demarco Ryans, Dez Bryant, division, Eagles, NFC East, NFL, Philadelphia, Tony Romo. Leave a comment

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POOR Cowboys fans. 33-10 on our way to locking down the NFC East and it wasn’t even close. It was 33-10 in your HOME. 33-10 in front of a national audience. We humiliated you. Bullied you. Beat you.

BROKE YOU. And  it wasn’t even close.

Look at your QB. Look at him.

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Giving up on the play to save his life. Feeling the heat. FEARING the hit. His nerve deserting him in front of the world. His back may have been injured, but his spine was missing entirely.

We took that from him.

We took HIM from you. We took Bryant from you. We took Murray from you. We took Witten. My god, we took it all. We just came and TOOK whatever we damned well pleased.

And in 2 weeks, we’re going to do it all over again. 

Prior to the last game some of your fans were saying how they hardly saw this as a rivalry. And I have to agree. Cats don’t consider mice rivals. You’ve become prey. The Cowboys are almost a food source now.

And in 2 weeks someone is going to lock you in our cage. Again, in front of a nation audience. Want to guess at how that will turn out? My prediction is-

First, we have this Seattle situation to handle. But you are on the menu. Don’t doubt that. Never doubt that.

See you in a bit.

TRADE NICK FOLES TO THE…

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/12/03
Posted in: Draft, Front Office (F.O.), Offense, Players, Roster, trade. Tagged: Eagles, NFL, Philadelphia. 8 Comments

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IT’S time to trade Nick Foles.

This offseason I had hopes that Foles would show some traits of a franchise QB. That he’d rent a house for more space (since he lives in a condo not far from me), and call a few guys down to work on some concepts and get into each other’s heads a bit more. To learn to see what each other sees, like Peyton Manning and Demaryius Thomas; Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski; Aaron Rodgers and Jordy Nelson. Like Donovan McNabb used to do at his home in Arizona.

I was hoping Foles would put in that kind of work, but he wasn’t interested. This season showed the results of that lack of commitment. The league caught up to him, because he was fine with standing still. And it’s that lack of inner fire that makes him expendable.

QB Mark Sanchez is 3-1 as an EAGLES starter. He also came to our rescue in relief against the Texans, after Foles had thrown the pick six that tied the game and was injured. Considering that Sanchez played ¾ of that game, and since it was essentially 0-0 when he came in, he’s basically a 4-1 starter.

Foles on the other hand has regressed badly this season. This was of course after Head Coach Chip Kelly declared him his QB for the next 1,000 years. That statement made Foles the franchise QB in name, but there was never the faintest hint of him living up to it prior to OTA’s.

He’s under contract for another year, so we could keep him in case of emergency.  However, to get value for him, it makes more sense to trade him. You won’t get much for him as he’s a 3rd round pick, with just one good year, which wasn’t enough to convince 50% of his own team’s fan base before he regressed. But if you can package him with a pick to a QB needy team, then it improves the value of whatever pick you put him with (Foles and a 4th is good for a 3rd. Foles and a 3rd is good for a 2nd …).

With teams like Dallas, Washington, Jacksonville, and Tampa Bay all looking for along-term answer at QB, Nick Foles is a better option than virtually any QB likely to be on those rosters in 2015. Or we could just sit pat and watch him got to one of them anyway after his contract expires after 2015. (If Foles is going to be a Cowboy or Redskin, I want something for him!)

TWO WORDS: FINISH STRONG

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/12/02
Posted in: Coaching, NFL, Players. Tagged: Eagles, finish strong, NFC East, NFL, Philadelphia, playoffs, seeding, two words. 5 Comments
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Image courtesy USA Today

JUST four games left. Seems like only a week ago we were all screaming for the season to start. Everybody was knee deep in hope, ready to fight, holding two fistfuls of “I wish your fucking team would!” Today, already buried under the hope are the bodies of New York and Washington. It’s all but decided now. It’s ours for the taking. If we can just do one thing. Just two words: Finish strong.

As I type this while listening to Freeway’s verse in “Two Words”, I realize how close his native city is to being the last team standing in the NFC East. In one hand we hold the collar of the Dallas Cowboys. Their eyes rolled back in their head, mouth open, barely conscious. Our other hand raised in a fist, ready to be brought down strong to finish the job.

With the Cowboys being 8-4 to our 9-3 and one more meeting between us; a loss to our EAGLES leaves Dallas 11-5 at best if they win their other 3 games. Let me say that again. If we beat them, they can’t do any better than 11-5 this season.

For the EAGLES any win coupled with a win over the Cowboys and we sew up the division with an 11-5 record at worst. Again, that’s any win, plus beating Dallas. The numbers suggest that any 2 wins should do it; but if we go 2-2 while Dallas runs the table over their last 4, when the smoke settles on Week 17 we’d be 11-5 to their 12-4. With Detroit and Seattle out there, 11-5 may not guarantee a Wildcard. So we need to be all about following these two words: Finish strong.

 

EAGLES FANS, I NEED YOUR HELP  

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/30
Posted in: Conspiracy Corner, Crazy Talk, Fans. Tagged: Eagles, fans, meme, NFL, Philadelphia. 5 Comments

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EAGLES family, I need your help! Let me start by first saying I’m sorry. I have seriously messed up here. Or maybe I didn’t and it’s no big deal. That will all hinge on what you do next.

I make memes which I post and many of you share to, show support for our team. Almost all of these have been good luck and are in constant use.

However, earlier this year I created the above meme, and I put it up before the 49ers game, and then right before the Cardinals game. We lost both.

Maybe I’m being superstitious, but we could wrap up the division if we win the next two games, and I don’t want ANYTHING to jinx it. So I’m asking my fellow fans to come on the site and help me remove this evil meme’s power by insulting it, and berating it. (Not me, the meme 🙂 )

If enough of you show up, I’ll destroy it.

Or maybe it’s no big deal, we don’t need any luck, and I should just put the meme up before we face the Seahawks next week. Your silence or your voices will tell me which is the right answer.

TODAY.

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/27
Posted in: Fans, Uncategorized. Tagged: Eagles, NFL, Philadelphia, Thanksgiving. 4 Comments
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My home, sweet home

TODAY we go to “war”.

Not the actual kind of war that we Americans have become sadly used to. Just football. Just EAGLES vs Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day.

I’m probably the only fan you’ll hear referring to that game as “just”. The truth is, if it were last week or next week I’d using all the regular incendiary language. Instead it falls on Thanksgiving, our native holiday. Our own Holy day, celebrated nowhere else on this planet.

The purpose of the day is to give thanks. Thanks for our families, our friends, homes, freedoms, way of life… Just anything we have that we weren’t already clutching in our fists when we came to this world.  Meaning everything.

Before the game, when I’m too invested in “hating” Americans in different color shirts, I want to give thanks for those differences which have made us as strong as we are today; in spite of the million ways they can be used, and have been used, to divide us.

I want to give thanks to the many things we share of ourselves with each other, despite being so different from each other. That in itself is a marvel. Let me give you an example.

Today, almost 800 miles away, a friend of mine with Cowboys silver and blue in her veins, will wish nothing short of clinical depression for me and everyone else who claims even mild interest in the EAGLES.

The same things will make us happy. First downs and touchdowns. Big gains, and big hits. The same things will make us sad. First downs and touchdowns. Big gains and big hits. We’ll want the same thing for two different teams playing the same game. One of us will be elated after the win. The other will be avoiding my phone calls. (Had to get that in.)

Though we could let something we are passionate about divide us, we both rise above that and focus on the human being and not a sports rivalry. There is strength in that, and it is a strength possessed by many of us. 

So knowing that not just EAGLES fans come to this site, before I get carried away with the game, and caught up in the moment, before we go to “war”, I want to take a moment and give thanks for you.

My reader.

My fellow fan.

My fellow American.

10 Reasons The EAGLES Are BETTER Than The Cowboys

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/26
Posted in: Fans, NFL, Uncategorized. Tagged: Eagles, NFL, Philadelphia, playoffs. Leave a comment

 

10. Our team is #1 in the division.

9. Our team is either outright good or it outright sucks. They don’t tease you EVERY YEAR.

8. Our team can actually reach the playoffs.

7. Adding Rolando McClain actually UPGRADED Dallas’s defense.

6. The EAGLES have quality depth. (I’m looking at you Brandon Weeden!)

5. When our QB is hit, our fan base doesn’t hold its breath and begin praying.

4. Injury to our starting QB isn’t an excuse for our team to lose games.

3. Our players don’t shoplift, beat-up their parents, or kill friends drinking and driving.

2. Our team’s owner doesn’t field a team full of such people.

1. We fans can proudly discuss who the EAGLES are, not just who they’ve been.

 

 

 

JEREMY MACLIN: THE BEST WR IN THE NFC EAST.

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/20
Posted in: Conversations, Fans, Offense. Tagged: Dez Bryant, Eagles, Jeremy Maclin, NFL, Philadelphia, WR. 1 Comment

NFL: Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles

IS Jeremy Maclin better than Dez Bryant?

For years Maclin took a backseat as the #2 to DeSean Jackson. Now that Jackson has moved on, we’re getting a taste of why Maclin didn’t want to sign a smaller deal this offseason. In a head to head comparison with Bryant, Maclin owns him every single category that they aren’t tied in. Someone in a Facebook group (NFC BEAST) that I’m currently a member of,  posted this question:

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It makes you wonder if those who respond will compare Bryant and Maclin’s careers, or if they’ll go by this season. My answer was Maclin. Not because I’m an EAGLES fan but because MACLIN

Right now this is no contest. It’s not even fair. I mean look at this:

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And that’s with BOTH men having played 10 games, as both teams are 7-3. Again, Maclin owns Bryant in any category they aren’t tied in.

OWNS him. Like a dog. Or a pair of socks. 

Now that Maclin is no longer the second option, he’s making it known that HE is the best WR in the NFC East. But what do you think? Comment here on the website.

WHY WE DON’T BEAT GOOD TEAMS

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/19
Posted in: Coaching, Defense, Front Office (F.O.). Tagged: Brandon Graham, Eagles, NFL, Philadelphia, Vinny Curry. 8 Comments
(l-r) OLB/DE Brandon Graham, DE Vinny Curry and OLB Connor Barwin. These three represent 21 of our 33 sacks Image courtesy of Phillymag.com

(l-r) OLB/DE Brandon Graham, DE Vinny Curry and OLB Connor Barwin. These three represent 21 of our 33 sacks
Image courtesy of Phillymag.com

OUR team averages almost 30 points a game, yet almost every game is a nail-biter. The reason is simple: We can’t stop anybody. Oh sure, our Defense has given us a few exciting plays, but by and large we hemorrhage yards and points pretty much every week. What’s worse is that we do it the same way every week.

Let me nutshell that :

In Points our Offense is #4 in the NFL, our Defense is #20

In Yards our Offense is #4 in the NFL, our Defense is #26

So who isn’t pulling their weight here? The Defense.

We have THREE problems on Defense, but they all have the same solution. Take a look.

 

PROBLEM 1: Coverage

For some reason (in a pass happy league) we play a lot of Single-high Safety coverage, which leaves our CB’s on an island with more field to defend. We keep the other Safety in the box to help with the run. Throw in NFL rule changes that inhibit the physical style that BOTH of our CB’s were brought in to play, and you have a recipe for weekly meltdowns. The EAGLES can’t control the rule book, but we CAN pick a coverage concept that doesn’t make things harder on our own players. This is a system problem.

PROBLEM 2: Pass Rush

We have 33 sacks. How is that a problem? Good question. Here’s your answer. We’re a base 3-4 team, but at times we switch into a 4-3 front. In our 3-4 set we typically send 5 to get pressure on opposing QB’s. What’s funny is that in our 4-3 set, we can reach the QB with only a 4 man rush. If we can reach with 4, then sending 5 is wasteful, because it takes away from our underneath coverage. However, due to the base system we’ve selected, we’ve hemmed ourselves in pretty good. This is also a system problem.

PROBLEM 3: Talent Utilization

The reason we can reach with 4 in our 4-3 set, is because our two best pass rushing DE’s are back-ups. What’s funny is that on a team with 33 sacks so far, those two back-ups have 10.5 of them. DE Vinny Curry is our second leading sack man (6) and OLB/DE Brandon Graham (4.5) is tied for third on the team. So we don’t start our best because they are too small to play 3-4 DE. Instead of finding a way to get our best talent out there, our coaching staff is in love with a crappy system. That is most assuredly a system problem.

 

Everyone wants to blame the players when our Defense shits the bed, but the reality is that Defensive Coordinator Bill Davis’s scheme is full of obvious holes. Crossing routes give us fits. In routes are almost automatic, and the Flats are 7-11 (always open). Due to Connor Barwin and Trent Cole being used mostly as rushers, that’s pretty much how this scheme is supposed to go.

By design of our scheme, we give up easy completions because we totally vacate the surrounding areas where those routes (CROSS, IN, QUICK OUT, and WHEEL) are run. Those are already high percentage routes. Without any coverage in those areas, teams are just playing catch. And again we do this every week. Every week. These same repeated flaws allow even bad teams like Jacksonville and Washington to have a shot at beating us. As you’ve seen.

 

THE SOLUTION: Replace Bill Davis

Bring in a Defensive Coordinator who understands that today, playing lots of physical man coverage will breed lots of flags; which in turn breeds soft play; which in turn breeds touchdowns allowed. Bring in a DC, who doesn’t waste his resources, but instead gives himself and the athletes options. Bring in a DC who will play his best players, and be more married to results than a scheme. Stop paying a guy who makes things easy on out opponents.

BEATING GREEN BAY

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/12
Posted in: NFL, Players, Preview. Tagged: Eagles, Green Bay, NFL, Packers, Philadelphia, Vinny Curry. 4 Comments

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THIS game will say a lot about how far we can go in the playoffs. It doesn’t have to be a win, but it MUST be a good showing. Normally I don’t write about opponents before that week’s preview, but this game can either be a character building win or a character building loss. But it must at least be a fight. If we get shit canned the Bears did, it will invalidate much of what we’ve done so far.

If we get shelled by Green Bay, then it will signal that we (like last year) aren’t ready yet. Now when I say that, I’m fully aware that if we lose at all, Cowboys fans, Redskins fans, and Giants fans (quite a few of which now regularly visit my site since I added the NFC East page) will try to twist my last statement. So let me just repeat what I said for clarity: If we get shelled by Green Bay, then it will signal that we aren’t ready yet.

Do we have the parts necessary to beat the Packers? Yes. Have we shown the consistency necessary to do so? No. Will we? ….I won’t get into that until Friday when I release the Preview.

Here’s what I will say: Luck, Kaepernick, Manning, and Newton. Only ONE of them won against us and HE damned sure didn’t beat us. (Check it out HERE. ) Anyone banking on Aaron Rodgers beating us has not been paying attention to how this EAGLES team gets down.

Here’s what else I will say: Green Bay’s “Amoeba Defense” gives some teams fits. SOME teams. But they can’t play Chicago every week now can they?

I’ll say one more thing: Do NOT miss Friday’s preview.

 

OUR CORNERBACKS DO NOT SUCK.

Posted by The BEAST on 2014/11/12
Posted in: Defense, Fans, Players, Rants, Roster. Tagged: CB, Eagles, NFL, Philadelphia. 5 Comments

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 LOOK up Cary Williams and Bradley Fletcher. In fact if you go to the EAGLES website, and look up their profiles you’ll see that “physical” the first term used to describe Williams. It’s the second word in his profile . For Fletcher the second word is “tough”. “Physical” doesn’t appear in his profile  until word four.

First of all, when these guys were brought in they were brought in to play a style of ball that they excel at, but that NFL is trying to phase out. Across the board CB play in the NFL is “suffering”. When it’s not calls, it’s players trying not to draw calls. You’re now seeing WR’s (Brandon LaFell, Malcolm Floyd, and Julian Edelman for example) who once were disappointments, now posting respectable reception numbers and finding purpose in today’s game. That’s because the rules keep making it easier to play WR, while making it harder to play DB.

Secondly, I think fans here are just too damned hard on certain players. Think about how fans regarded our primary last 6 starting CB’s:

Cary Williams and Bradley Fletcher: “Suck”

Nnamdi Asomugha and Dominique Rogers-Cromartie: “Suck”

Asante Samuel and Sheldon Brown: “Suck”

Fans keep throwing the CB’s under the bus despite the fact that they knew the “Wide 9” system didn’t work. Despite the fact that Bill Davis’s “Multiple” or “4-3 Under” scheme has massive, obvious flaws in it. (Those are easy flaws to hide when an opposing head coach can’t tell that his own QB is injured (Looking at YOU Ron Rivera), but harder to disguise against a legitimate playoff caliber team.)

Look, the days of CB’s like Eric Allen and Ben Smith, Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor, Sheldon Brown and Lito Sheppard, are gone. The NFL no longer allows for a CB to control his side of the field. It makes it easier to get those big highlights, to sell more tickets and garner larger TV contracts. I mean, do you honestly think Riley Cooper could have started 10 years ago; or that Jeff Maehl would even be on an NFL roster? Come on. WR is easier because CB is harder.

Our guys don’t suck. They’re just caught between old expectations and the new way things are.

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