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***Official 2009 Philadelphia Eagles Thread*** (1 Viewer)

Deranged Hermit

Not cool & Pissed
Very tough loss yesterday. VERY tough. But that's all in the past now. Here we'll discuss the future of the team, which still looks very good IMO.

First off, the major FA's are: Dawkins, Tra, Runyan. That's the heart of your defense and both your Offensive tackles. Also on the hotseat is Lito,McNabb and Reid. They need to re-sign Runyan and Dawkins and get a stud OT in FA (Jordan Gross?).

Needs in Draft/FA: OT, S, CB, TE. How will these be addressed?

Biggest question mark: will McNabb return? If he does, he needs a new contract. How much are you willing to give him? How many years? Does he want to return?

Lastly, remember these two words: Jon Gruden. Do NOT be surprised if he is the coach next year. He was being groomed for the position before Oakland signed him away. I have it of good authority that there were many eyebrows raised in the Eagles FO when he was fired on Friday. In fact, Banner alluded to it when he was interviewed yesterday when he said something along the lines of 'things needed to change because they obviously aren't working".

 
Very tough loss yesterday. VERY tough. But that's all in the past now. Here we'll discuss the future of the team, which still looks very good IMO. First off, the major FA's are: Dawkins, Tra, Runyan. That's the heart of your defense and both your Offensive tackles. Also on the hotseat is Lito,McNabb and Reid. They need to re-sign Runyan and Dawkins and get a stud OT in FA (Jordan Gross?).Needs in Draft/FA: OT, S, CB, TE. How will these be addressed? Biggest question mark: will McNabb return? If he does, he needs a new contract. How much are you willing to give him? How many years? Does he want to return?Lastly, remember these two words: Jon Gruden. Do NOT be surprised if he is the coach next year. He was being groomed for the position before Oakland signed him away. I have it of good authority that there were many eyebrows raised in the Eagles FO when he was fired on Friday. In fact, Banner alluded to it when he was interviewed yesterday when he said something along the lines of 'things needed to change because they obviously aren't working".
DH - You really think they would eat 2 years of Big Reds contract to bring Gruden in here? I don't see it. Honestly what did Gruden do in Tampa that would have any of us still reeling from yesterday feel optimsitic. He won a title with Dungy's crew.I think OT is a big worry since Justice doesn't look the part. Also, I think we still need a dominant force at WR (Boldin??) although I do have to say, DJax exceeded expectations and Jason Avant really showed me alot this year. Other than those three (Curtis being the 3rd) these WR's can all go.Still would love another bookened DE from the Left side to match up with Cole.Other than that in all honesty after the Blatimore game if you were telling me we would be 3 point favorites in the NFC title game, I would have asked you for some of what you were smokingStill though typical Eagles to rip your heart out like that. To scracth and claw yourself to the lead and watch this D give it away was brutal.As far as McNabb goes - we're really comfortable in starting the Kevin Kolb era in 6 months??? Really??6 months and 10 days to Lehigh!!!
 
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Very tough loss yesterday. VERY tough. But that's all in the past now. Here we'll discuss the future of the team, which still looks very good IMO. First off, the major FA's are: Dawkins, Tra, Runyan. That's the heart of your defense and both your Offensive tackles. Also on the hotseat is Lito,McNabb and Reid. They need to re-sign Runyan and Dawkins and get a stud OT in FA (Jordan Gross?).Needs in Draft/FA: OT, S, CB, TE. How will these be addressed? Biggest question mark: will McNabb return? If he does, he needs a new contract. How much are you willing to give him? How many years? Does he want to return?Lastly, remember these two words: Jon Gruden. Do NOT be surprised if he is the coach next year. He was being groomed for the position before Oakland signed him away. I have it of good authority that there were many eyebrows raised in the Eagles FO when he was fired on Friday. In fact, Banner alluded to it when he was interviewed yesterday when he said something along the lines of 'things needed to change because they obviously aren't working".
DH - You really think they would eat 2 years of Big Reds contract to bring Gruden in here? I don't see it. Honestly what did Gruden do in Tampa that would have any of us still reeling from yesterday feel optimsitic. He won a title with Dungy's crew.I think OT is a big worry since Justice doesn't look the part. Also, I think we still need a dominant force at WR (Boldin??) although I do have to say, DJax exceeded expectations and Jason Avant really showed me alot this year. Other than those three (Curtis being the 3rd) these WR's can all go.Still would love another bookened DE from the Left side to match up with Cole.Other than that in all honesty after the Blatimore game if you were telling me we would be 3 point favorites in the NFC title game, I would have asked you for some of what you were smokingStill though typical Eagles to rip your heart out like that. To scracth and claw yourself to the lead and watch this D give it away was brutal.6 months and 10 days to Lehigh!!!
re Reid: Yes, I do. Banner's comments yesterday after the game were very telling imo. I find that, more often than not, off the cuff answers like that are very telling. Yeah, when called on it this morning, Banner back-peddaled, but there was a reason he made that comment. re needs: I think WR is now back on the back burner. OT will be the position they will concentrate on. Also, I could see them making a big push at Peppers if CAR franchises Gross. I think this team at Defense is stacked very well for the future, but that stud DE to compliment Cole could allow them to not have to blitz so much.
 
Didn't see your edit. No, I don't want McNabb to go anywhere.
Thanks for you insights DH - I'm just not getting all warm and fuzzy over Chucky. It was because of his team falling apart at the seems that we got in this position in the first placeYou would like that other dominant DE wouldn't you think? I still dont think this line does a good enough job getting to the QB, although again Patterson and Bunkley were great plugging up the middle. Your right though this D is really set up well You have to take alot of positives out of this year though. How about Demps in the return game and as an a future Saftey? Desean as a punt returner and deep threat?? Our return game is set up incredibly well for at least the next 5 years you would think. Last year we had Reno Mahe and Buckhalter.Lastly RED ZONE and SHORT YARDAGE must be addrressed with power back and a Boldin type. It still makes me sick that we have to throw on 3rd and 1. Is it me or is that friggin pathetic?
 
One thing I forgot to mention in the OP: they MUST get a RB to compliment Westbrook. IMO, outside of OT, this was the biggest glaring need this season. They need to get back to the lightning and thunder years of the past. The plug to that hole should be available via FA, Brandon Jacobs.

Can't believe I forgot to mention the RB in the OP, I ranted about it constantly Sunday.

 
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Transferring a post that I made in the 2008 thread:

I figured this was the last year of the Eagles' "window," but the last part of the season and the playoffs show that it's not true.

Today's first half excepted, the defense was fantastic all year, and every starter except Dawkins is young and/or in their prime. This is a defense that should continue to play at a very high level for another 3 years at least. Bunkley, Patterson, Bradley, Jordan and Mikell all made major strides this year. Brown, Samuel, and Cole are who we know they are. This may have been Dawkins' last great year, but he should still be able to contribute if he's not asked to do too much in coverage.

The offense needs an infusion of youth and talent at a few positions, but the situation there is hardly dire. As infuriating as McNabb can be sometimes, he is still one of the better QBs in the league, and should be next year as well. The WR corps performed above expectations, and Jackson/Curtis/Avant should continue to be major contributors for the foreseeable future.

Assuming no trades are made, we need to address these positions in the draft:

RB. Westy is getting up there in mileage and can no longer expected to get 75% of RB touches. We need a "smash" to his "dash," and Buckhalter, who's actually older than Westy, isn't it. I'd like to see one taken with one of our first three picks.

TE. LJ Smith can't get off this team fast enough. Same goes for Schobel. Celek looks like he could be Chad Lewis part 2. But we need more options at this position, which is so vital in the WCO.

OL. Before we can decide what to do here, we have to know what exactly is going on with Shawn Andrews. If he can be expected to contribute in 2009, that makes things a lot easier. The tackles are getting up there in age and the Winston Justice experiment is likely to come to an end. We drafted some guys last year, but it wouldn't hurt to take one or two more and see what we have in camp. Some competition for Jamaal Jackson, who had a bad year, might be a good idea.

DB. Presumably Ikegwonu will replace Lito at CB4, but we should draft a Plan B in case his knee is still not right.

 
What I'd like to see for 2009:

1. Replace Mcnabb with Brady, P. Manning, Brees, Rothlisberger, or Rivers.

2. If you can't get one of those five, address the real weak spots on the team, ie running back depth, offensive line, big receiver.

 
Good post, DH, but I disagree about CB being a need per se. Samuel, Brown, Hanson, and Jack Ike (if healthy) should be sufficient. If Jack is not ready to take Lito's spot, then yes, we bring in a young guy (4th CB, not a priority)

Really, I want to see them address OT and RB. Hunt was a mistake, and this year Eckel/Klecko in short yardage was a negative on O. Bring in a back to mix with Westy (30) and Buck (31) should be a day one job at the draft.

At S, is Demps going to be the guy, or is he strictly a 3rd S and returner? I honestly don't know enough about the staff's take on him to know, but if he's not the answer, I agree we have to add a player there. Mikell, Dawkins, Considine (specail teams MVP) and Demps (returner) - who gets bumped when we add a S?

OT/RB - Priorities. FA or draft. 2 first rounders gives them ammo

DE/S/TE/WR - Draft, unless there is a "must have" player they are willing to pay for in FA. Bring in a guy to add to Celek at TE, a WR to replace Lewis/Brown. We have some young DE's to match w/Cole in a rotation. Abiamiri, etc. More is better, but I'm ok with the D-Line if nothing falls into our laps.

Not sure how I feel about Gruden. I am not impressed with what he did in Tampa the last 5 years. Good coach, but I don't see him as the guy to get Philly over the hump.

 
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Not sure how I feel about Gruden. I am not impressed with what he did in Tampa the last 5 years. Good coach, but I don't see him as the guy to get Philly over the hump.
He would also play veterans way past their effectiveness, and keep young players who deserve to be on the field on the bench. He's football's version of Dusty Baker. I'll pass.
 
Pip said:
Mighty Mice said:
Not sure how I feel about Gruden. I am not impressed with what he did in Tampa the last 5 years. Good coach, but I don't see him as the guy to get Philly over the hump.
He would also play veterans way past their effectiveness, and keep young players who deserve to be on the field on the bench. He's football's version of Dusty Baker. I'll pass.
Yeah I couldn't agree more. He's a coach with an ego, a guy that needs the spotlight, the whole Chucky thing is absolutely embarassing. He hasn't laid much of a foundation in Tampa if you ask me. It would be a literal roll of the dice to bring in someone without a track record to replace Reid at this point.
 
- I'd like to see Percy Harvin in an Eagles uni next year. Westy will be 30 in Sept and has a history of leg injuries. As much as i hate to admit it, he is on the wrong end of the bell curve right now.

- As for Gruden, not sure he's the answer eitehr as he seemed to have lost his way the past few years in Tampa. He won with Dungy's team and Kiffins D

- OT - keep Tra, sign Gross. Gross can play both RT and LT

- QB - you know how i feel, but i dislike Kolb even more. Soooo, status quo for now

- D Ward would be a good fit if the Gnats dont re-sign him

 
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- I'd like to see Percy Harvin in an Eagles uni next year. Westy will be 30 in Sept and has a history of leg injuries. As much as i hate to admit it, he is on the wrong end of the bell curve right now.- As for Gruden, not sure he's the answer eitehr as he seemed to have lost his way the past few years in Tampa. He won with Dungy's team and Kiffins D- OT - keep Tra, sign Gross. Gross can play both RT and LT- QB - you know how i feel, but i dislike Kolb even more. Soooo, status quo for now- D Ward would be a good fit if the Gnats dont re-sign him
You want Tra over Runyan? Really? I don't think Tra looked very good this year.
 
- I'd like to see Percy Harvin in an Eagles uni next year. Westy will be 30 in Sept and has a history of leg injuries. As much as i hate to admit it, he is on the wrong end of the bell curve right now.- As for Gruden, not sure he's the answer eitehr as he seemed to have lost his way the past few years in Tampa. He won with Dungy's team and Kiffins D- OT - keep Tra, sign Gross. Gross can play both RT and LT- QB - you know how i feel, but i dislike Kolb even more. Soooo, status quo for now- D Ward would be a good fit if the Gnats dont re-sign him
You want Tra over Runyan? Really? I don't think Tra looked very good this year.
The tackle spot scares the daylights out of me, who are we plugging in there if we don't sign a FA. We don't have anyone NFL ready. You have to think they are going OT with one of thier 2 #1's. Jeff Otah sounds alot more appealing now then he did on draft day last April
 
- I'd like to see Percy Harvin in an Eagles uni next year. Westy will be 30 in Sept and has a history of leg injuries. As much as i hate to admit it, he is on the wrong end of the bell curve right now.- As for Gruden, not sure he's the answer eitehr as he seemed to have lost his way the past few years in Tampa. He won with Dungy's team and Kiffins D- OT - keep Tra, sign Gross. Gross can play both RT and LT- QB - you know how i feel, but i dislike Kolb even more. Soooo, status quo for now- D Ward would be a good fit if the Gnats dont re-sign him
You want Tra over Runyan? Really? I don't think Tra looked very good this year.
The tackle spot scares the daylights out of me, who are we plugging in there if we don't sign a FA. We don't have anyone NFL ready. You have to think they are going OT with one of thier 2 #1's. Jeff Otah sounds alot more appealing now then he did on draft day last April
It makes me puke to think they could have had Otah AND Jackson in that draft.....
 
Ignatius Reilly said:
Deranged Hermit said:
Very tough loss yesterday. VERY tough. But that's all in the past now. Here we'll discuss the future of the team, which still looks very good IMO.

First off, the major FA's are: Dawkins, Tra, Runyan. That's the heart of your defense and both your Offensive tackles. Also on the hotseat is Lito,McNabb and Reid. They need to re-sign Runyan and Dawkins and get a stud OT in FA (Jordan Gross?).

Needs in Draft/FA: OT, S, CB, TE. How will these be addressed?

Biggest question mark: will McNabb return? If he does, he needs a new contract. How much are you willing to give him? How many years? Does he want to return?

Lastly, remember these two words: Jon Gruden. Do NOT be surprised if he is the coach next year. He was being groomed for the position before Oakland signed him away. I have it of good authority that there were many eyebrows raised in the Eagles FO when he was fired on Friday. In fact, Banner alluded to it when he was interviewed yesterday when he said something along the lines of 'things needed to change because they obviously aren't working".
DH - You really think they would eat 2 years of Big Reds contract to bring Gruden in here? I don't see it. Honestly what did Gruden do in Tampa that would have any of us still reeling from yesterday feel optimsitic. He won a title with Dungy's crew.I think OT is a big worry since Justice doesn't look the part. Also, I think we still need a dominant force at WR (Boldin??) although I do have to say, DJax exceeded expectations and Jason Avant really showed me alot this year. Other than those three (Curtis being the 3rd) these WR's can all go.

Still would love another bookened DE from the Left side to match up with Cole.

Other than that in all honesty after the Blatimore game if you were telling me we would be 3 point favorites in the NFC title game, I would have asked you for some of what you were smoking

Still though typical Eagles to rip your heart out like that. To scracth and claw yourself to the lead and watch this D give it away was brutal.

As far as McNabb goes - we're really comfortable in starting the Kevin Kolb era in 6 months??? Really??

6 months and 10 days to Lehigh!!!
I don't hate Reid or his pass happy play calling but the enlarged bolded part is all that matters. 5 NFC championship game appearences in 8 years is great and all but winning it all is what its all about.I don't care whose crew the Eagles win with just that they win. If Gruden can win it all with Reids crew sign him up then.

 
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- I'd like to see Percy Harvin in an Eagles uni next year. Westy will be 30 in Sept and has a history of leg injuries. As much as i hate to admit it, he is on the wrong end of the bell curve right now.- As for Gruden, not sure he's the answer eitehr as he seemed to have lost his way the past few years in Tampa. He won with Dungy's team and Kiffins D- OT - keep Tra, sign Gross. Gross can play both RT and LT- QB - you know how i feel, but i dislike Kolb even more. Soooo, status quo for now- D Ward would be a good fit if the Gnats dont re-sign him
You want Tra over Runyan? Really? I don't think Tra looked very good this year.
:clap: they're both near the end, if not already there. It was just painful to watch Runyan try to move out there. And i figure its easier to replace a RT than a LT. If you swing and miss on a LT its big trouble and at least with Tra we know what we've got. Who knows, if they both want to come back and play on a 1 yr deal, then lets see how far they make it.I wouldnt be surprised to see them move up and take an OT. Seems like teams picking in the top 5-10 are more than willing to trade out these days given the financial implications. Monroe would be nice as he too can play both RT and LT, he's smart, and he's a beast. Maybe if they move up to get him and then sign Gross.Havent thought all of it through as i was hoping to have 2 more weeks of actual football to think aboutETA: Monroe is the OT from UVA
 
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I think it's all about the need for a real running game. Acquire a quality running back, offensive tackles, and a fullback. This team needs to be able to convert thrid and short, and run the clock when needed.

 
I think it's all about the need for a real running game. Acquire a quality running back, offensive tackles, and a fullback. This team needs to be able to convert thrid and short, and run the clock when needed.
while i would love to see a Defensive/Running oriented team in Philly, it will never happen with Reid here. Thats just completely opposite of his football philosophy. And the team is built right now to throw the ball, get a lead, and go after the QB.
 
First of all, I don't think that there a ton of glaring weaknesses on this team. The defense is very young, and appears poised to remain a top 5 unit for the foreseeable future. The offense has some needs, but not many....

DEFENSE:

Secondary: Dawkins has clearly lost a step. I love the guy, but it won't be long before he's a liability. We've already reached the point where he's no longer a strength on the field. Demps has NOT been impressive to this point, so I would list Safety as one of our bigger needs. We look pretty good at corner, even if Lito is gone.

LB's: I was very pleased with the progress of this unit this year. It looked like a weakness pre-season, but now looks solid. Some more/better depth would be nice, but isn't a priority.

D-line: Bunkley and Patterson have grown into the studs we wanted/expected. The DE's look good also. Even better is the fact that the unit has nice depth already.

RB: Westbrook should have another year or two of solid production in fromnt of him, but Buckhalter is old too, and there's NOTHING after these two. Westy's not bouncing back as well as he did earlier in his career, so I actually think RB must be a priority in the off-season. I could see a first round pick here...... At FB, we need one. Not necessarily a great one, but we need one.

WR: For years, we Eagles fans have begged for help at WR, only to be largely ignored. Well....this group won't scare many, but it's not exactly a weakness either. Avant looks poised to take the next step. Curtis is a terrific complimentary receiver, and peanut is a huge playmaker who should only improve. Baskett is a big body, and deserving of an NFL roster spot. I'd love to see another big body, but this isn't a real need right now. There are some decent weapons at #5's disposal now....

TE: Celek appears to be a solid receiving threat, but is he a liability in blocking?????? Schobel was never more then veteran depth. LJ is as good as gone, maning there is a hole here. I don't feel qualified to rate Celek's blocking skills. While there is a need at TE, I'm not sure if it's a major or minor need.

O-Line: Finally the heart of the issues. Tra Thomas is as good as done. His run-blocking skills are seriously eroded, and his pass blocking skills are starting to suffer. Who do we have to take his place? NOBODY!!!! Runyan is no longer a strength, but we can get by with him for another year or two. I'd love to see a mauler taking his place, but LT is a bigger need right now. We look OK at Gaurd, especially if Andrews can get back healthy. We could use a better option at Center. Overall, the O-line, once the strength of the Eagles , is now the weakest unit on the team. This is the unit most responsible for the short yardage difficulties we went through, as they were generally unable to move a D-line in run blocking, and did a sub-par job opening holes for Westy to run through.

QB: Umm...yeah. All of those wishing for the Kolb era are smoking crack. #5 is more then good enough to win with.

To summarize, our biggest needs are as follows:

LT/RB/Safety...only significant needs.

TE/FB/RT?....minor needs

C/LB/WR....wish list, OK as we stand.

 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?

Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.

 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.
I agree. Andrews back would be a huge bonus, but Jean-Gilles is no slouch. I'm not worried at Gaurd too much. Tackle is a VERY differant story though.........
 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.
I agree. Andrews back would be a huge bonus, but Jean-Gilles is no slouch. I'm not worried at Gaurd too much. Tackle is a VERY differant story though.........
What of the often heard suggestion of moving Andrews to RT and putting Jean-Gilles at RG? Is this a reasonable thought?
 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.
I agree. Andrews back would be a huge bonus, but Jean-Gilles is no slouch. I'm not worried at Gaurd too much. Tackle is a VERY differant story though.........
What of the often heard suggestion of moving Andrews to RT and putting Jean-Gilles at RG? Is this a reasonable thought?
It might be, but the bigger problem is at left tackle.
 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.
I agree. Andrews back would be a huge bonus, but Jean-Gilles is no slouch. I'm not worried at Gaurd too much. Tackle is a VERY differant story though.........
What of the often heard suggestion of moving Andrews to RT and putting Jean-Gilles at RG? Is this a reasonable thought?
Very reasonable thought as Andrews played OT in college. That being said, it's tough to move a pro bowl player out of the position he excels at.
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us.

This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.

 
DH, I was very happy when I saw your comment in the original post about Gruden. It was something I'd been thinking about all weekend. When I ran it past a buddy of mine he said that it was asked yesterday on the WYSP post game. Unfortunately he said that the commentators said that there was some serious bad blood when Gruden left with Lurie and Banner. I had never heard of this and was surprised to hear it. Any word on the basis of this?

 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us. This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us. This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
Are we counting on Andrews in 2009? Or is he certifiably flipped his lid? Wasn't the word on the street that he was mentally done? It will make life alot easier if we can aount on him in 09
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us. This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
Are we counting on Andrews in 2009? Or is he certifiably flipped his lid? Wasn't the word on the street that he was mentally done? It will make life alot easier if we can aount on him in 09
i dont really know how you count on this guy going forward. I'm also pretty confused as to why he was never put on IR. For now though I am ok with MJG, Cole, and Herremans at G, though i agree it would be nice to have Andrews back
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us. This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
Are we counting on Andrews in 2009? Or is he certifiably flipped his lid? Wasn't the word on the street that he was mentally done? It will make life alot easier if we can aount on him in 09
The only way I'm counting on Andrews next season is if his back surgery was to install a backbone. I don't think he likes to play football. Getting the crap beat out of you in a game you hate only works until you get a few million dollars in your pcoket. He has that now so I think he is no longer interested. I hope I'm wrong because he was an outstanding player.
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us. This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
Are we counting on Andrews in 2009? Or is he certifiably flipped his lid? Wasn't the word on the street that he was mentally done? It will make life alot easier if we can aount on him in 09
The only way I'm counting on Andrews next season is if his back surgery was to install a backbone. I don't think he likes to play football. Getting the crap beat out of you in a game you hate only works until you get a few million dollars in your pcoket. He has that now so I think he is no longer interested. I hope I'm wrong because he was an outstanding player.
Yeah I'm kinda leaning the same way as well. It's a shame becasue he's without question the most talented OL we've had in 25 years.
 
So does anyone know anything about Shaun Andrews for 2009? Is it safe to assume he'll be back and healthy?Getting him and Max Jean-Gilles back should be a decent boost to the run game alone. Nick Cole did okay but he is better suited as a back up I think, but I thought Jean-Gilles came along nicely as the season went on.
I agree. Andrews back would be a huge bonus, but Jean-Gilles is no slouch. I'm not worried at Gaurd too much. Tackle is a VERY differant story though.........
What of the often heard suggestion of moving Andrews to RT and putting Jean-Gilles at RG? Is this a reasonable thought?
Very reasonable thought as Andrews played OT in college. That being said, it's tough to move a pro bowl player out of the position he excels at.
Especially when MJG is the very definition of mediocrity. He was outplayed by Cole & that isn't saying much. People can cry for the "big back" all they won't but the short yardage woes this season are a direct result of losing Andrews. Pound for pound, he is the best player on the team & if he isn't back next season, it's a HUGE loss. He's made Jamaal Jackson look a lot better than he really is.
 
I agree with all of the above so far, but I think we still need another WR, though not the top priority, it should still be one. DeSean had a great rookie year, Curtis was good when healthy, Avant started making plays towards the end of the year, but beyond that, what do we have? Baskett is inconsistent - he should be the big WR we need, yet he hasn't developed. Greg Lewis has to go - I'm beginning to think he has something over AR just like Reno Mahe did years ago, how else to explain why he's still on the roster. What happened to Reggie Brown? Even Lewis is playing ahead of him.

I don't think it's a coincidence that the one year #5 had a true #1 WR (that one in Dallas), they made the Super Bowl. If they are able to get a true #1 WR, make Curtis and DJax #'s 2 & 3, Avant the #4 and Baskett #5 (or something like that), I think that may help DMac w/ his completion % and some of their redzone problems.

But I totally agree with the beliefs that we need a big RB, O=line help, and S. It will be interesting to see what direction they go.

 
I am in agreement with most, that OT is the primary need this off season. I think that they should be targeting whichever of Carolina's FAs they don't sign. (Gross #1 or Peppers) Although I don't think we need Peppers, when you can add a talent like that, I don't think you can not think about it. As far as the draft, I would love to see them move up for Monroe or Oher. If they could land one of them and Gross, the oline would be back to its dominant self. If they cant get Gross, then what about moving Herremens outside, and letting MJG and Andrews play inside.

Also, one from left field. i know he is coming off of knee surgery, but what about signing Stacy Andrews. He has played RT, and maybe playing along side his brother again, will help to straighten Shawn out?

 
I think the OL is actually a pretty easy nut to crack if Andrews can come back & play with his head in the game. depresion is atough thing, and it's hard to understand if you haven't ben through it.

OL - In my opinion, this would be serviceable, and doesn't use anyone not currently on the roster:

LT: Herremans

LG: Cole

C: Jackson

RG: Andrews

RT: Runyan (Thomas if you prefer, but I don't)

Reserves: Jean-Gilles (G), Dunlap (T project drafted last year), Dorenbos (Center/Long Snapper)

Others: Justice might be able to be a solid RT, but we KNOW he's not a LT type.

Free Agent target: Gross. If you get him, you've got the luxury of playing him at LT, and having Herremans play either RG, LG, or RT.

FB: I think Eckel was okay as a FB, he got short yardage when needed, and came in during the season. I'm okay with him competeing for the starting FB job. Klecko isn't the answer there.

RB: Westy is fine, but we need someone to handle some of the load. Buckhalter is what he is, an okay reserve back.

Free agent target: Sproles. Yes, Darren Sproles. He's dynamic in the passing game, and runs with power. Fits the offense as it exists very well, and could form a very nice 1-2 with Wetbrook, using similar players, and allow splitting Westy out more.

WR: Greg Lewis needs to be upgraded. Badly. I don't care how it happens. The top 4 receivers are definiely worthy of returning. I think Brown is better as a WR than Lewis, but he probably isn't as good on special teams.

TE: Celek replaces Smith - an upgrade. A solid backup TE would be handy.

 
Not to start a tangent already, but do people really think we'll keep both 1st round picks? Can be awfully expensive, and it seems that this team does not want to put a lot of money into 1st round picks. I don't know how easily they can trade them, but i think some of these new head coaches and teams under change would be interested. I think some sort of trade with a 1st round pick for Winslow or Gonzo (even though we wouldnb't do Gonzo for a 2nd rounder during the season) would seem to be a start. I would love to see a true #1 WR, but i am not sure how committed to that the F.O. is and you do not want to slwo the growth of your younger WR's (If Curtis would be willing to play slot may work, but you would look at more of a constant 3 WR set i imagine). And i just don't see Gross coming here. Car will fight for him (especially with the whole basis of their offense on the run), and if he becomes available it will be a complete bidding war which i am not sure the Eagles would be willing to do. they may also prefer to try some of these young guys out they are high on, like Dunlap or McGlynn which they seem to be pretty high on

 
Not to start a tangent already, but do people really think we'll keep both 1st round picks? Can be awfully expensive, and it seems that this team does not want to put a lot of money into 1st round picks. I don't know how easily they can trade them, but i think some of these new head coaches and teams under change would be interested. I think some sort of trade with a 1st round pick for Winslow or Gonzo (even though we wouldnb't do Gonzo for a 2nd rounder during the season) would seem to be a start. I would love to see a true #1 WR, but i am not sure how committed to that the F.O. is and you do not want to slwo the growth of your younger WR's (If Curtis would be willing to play slot may work, but you would look at more of a constant 3 WR set i imagine). And i just don't see Gross coming here. Car will fight for him (especially with the whole basis of their offense on the run), and if he becomes available it will be a complete bidding war which i am not sure the Eagles would be willing to do. they may also prefer to try some of these young guys out they are high on, like Dunlap or McGlynn which they seem to be pretty high on
There's little chance we keep both picks. Our first, third and '10 third for Boldin.
 
Not to start a tangent already, but do people really think we'll keep both 1st round picks? Can be awfully expensive, and it seems that this team does not want to put a lot of money into 1st round picks. I don't know how easily they can trade them, but i think some of these new head coaches and teams under change would be interested. I think some sort of trade with a 1st round pick for Winslow or Gonzo (even though we wouldnb't do Gonzo for a 2nd rounder during the season) would seem to be a start. I would love to see a true #1 WR, but i am not sure how committed to that the F.O. is and you do not want to slwo the growth of your younger WR's (If Curtis would be willing to play slot may work, but you would look at more of a constant 3 WR set i imagine). And i just don't see Gross coming here. Car will fight for him (especially with the whole basis of their offense on the run), and if he becomes available it will be a complete bidding war which i am not sure the Eagles would be willing to do. they may also prefer to try some of these young guys out they are high on, like Dunlap or McGlynn which they seem to be pretty high on
These are both low first rounders....not much more expensive then early second rounders. We traded down last year because AR and co. couldn't resist the deal, and felt they'd still get their guy. It had almost nothing to do with the $$$$ involved.
 
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Cole played much better than Max-Jean. Jackson is horrible. I would move Herrimans out to LT and hope Dunlap develops. Runyan should be resigned and we need a new C. Andrews will come back I think. Super classy move by Reid not IR'ing him.

Maybe Ike can be our new FS. If he's lost a step he would still be a stud FS.

I would trade McNabb now but that's just me.

RB should be our 1st pick in the draft. The other one should go for Boldin.

 
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Cole played much better than Max-Jean. Jackson is horrible. I would move Herrimans out to LT and hope Dunlap develops. Runyan should be resigned and we need a new C. Andrews will come back I think. Super classy move by Reid not IR'ing him.

Maybe Ike can be our new FS. If he's lost a step he would still be a stud FS.

I would trade McNabb now but that's just me.

RB should be our 1st pick in the draft. The other one should go for Boldin.
How was not being placed on IR a classy move? No sarcasm, just honestly want to know. I'm watching the SB for one big reason now, to see if Boldin gets benched again or has his playing time limited. Would love to see the rift widened between him and the Cards coaches. Drive that wedge!

 
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Cole played much better than Max-Jean. Jackson is horrible. I would move Herrimans out to LT and hope Dunlap develops. Runyan should be resigned and we need a new C. Andrews will come back I think. Super classy move by Reid not IR'ing him. Maybe Ike can be our new FS. If he's lost a step he would still be a stud FS. I would trade McNabb now but that's just me. RB should be our 1st pick in the draft. The other one should go for Boldin.
I like Big Jon but I don't want him back. Right tackles are much easier to replace than left tackles & he really can't drive block that well anymore. He's 35 & coming off back to back injury-plagued seasons. The only way I would commit to him would be on a 1 year deal & even then it would be for the leadership he provides, not his play. Cole was better than MJG but that isn't saying much. He was much better in space but he isn't a difference maker. I hope McGlynn has been showing them some stuff in practice & can push for a starting spot. I have ZERO expectations for Justice; he's an under-achieving turd & I can't wait until he's gone. He's a big reason why there is so much uncertainty with the transition. Alex Mack from Cal may be there with our second pick & is one of the better centers in the draft. I can live with Jackson IF Andrews is back, if not, we need an upgrade there also.
 
Is anyone else excited about Kevin Curtis next year? I thought he'd be nice this year before he got hurt but he showed some good burst Sunday, and he seems to have good rapport with Donovan. Our WR's should still be solid even if they don't bring anyone in, but a guy like Boldin would make them great.

 
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What would you Eagle fans be "ok" with giving up for Boldin in a trade? Just curious on what you guys determine his worth to be.

 
What would you Eagle fans be "ok" with giving up for Boldin in a trade? Just curious on what you guys determine his worth to be.
Lito, a 1st, and a 3rd.though i imagine Lito's value is nowhere near what it was before the season
You read my mind. I had the exact same initial thought.From an ARI standpoint, I think Boldin will be a little easier to trade now after seeing Breaston's play this season.
 
Is anyone else excited about Kevin Curtis next year? I thought he'd be nice this year before he got hurt but he showed some good burst Sunday, and he seems to have good rapport with Donovan. Our WR's should still be solid even if they don't bring anyone in, but a guy like Boldin would make them great.
The only way I'm excited about Curtis is IF they bring in a legit #1 (Boldin?) so that Curtis can go into the slot where he belongs. Otherwise Curtis will have some good games and some games where you can't remember if he even played or not.Frankly, unless some major changes occur for 2009, I'm gonna have a hard time getting excited anymore about the Eagles. As an Eagles fan, I feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. The same crap over and over and over. For me, it's getting old.
 
They way I see it is that if Jordan Gross isn't franchised, we need to do whatever it takes to sign him. I view him as a Runyan-esque FA acquisition that is still relatively young, proven, and could be with this team for a long time. He has primarily played RT, correct? I know that people have said in this thread he can go left or right, but I recall that when he was on FA lists last year he was listed as a RT. Personally, I'd like to see him on the side where he is most effective, not where we need him most. Then in the draft we need to go after at least one more T in the first round unless something else ridiculous falls to us.

This team has been VERY fortunate to have had a duo like Tra and Runyan for as long as they have, and I almost think we've taken it for granted. Winston Justice may still be able to show us something, but I don't want to count on it. We drafted a project last year too (King Dunlap or something like that?) and again, I'd rather wait a year or two to have to see what he can become.
Gross has played both RT and LT for full seasons. No idea where he is considered most effective though. Same goes for Monroe out of UVA...he has played both RT and LT.
Are we counting on Andrews in 2009? Or is he certifiably flipped his lid? Wasn't the word on the street that he was mentally done? It will make life alot easier if we can aount on him in 09
Long way off til camp, but some quotes from Spadaro's article sound promising at least. He also touches on the idea of moving Andrews to one of the tackle spots.1/20 article

"I'm very excited about where I feel like I'm going to be and where I'm going to get myself to. I have a whole new attitude about everything right now, so it's going to be a brand-new attitude and a brand-new me," said Andrews.

"First of all, I have to get myself all the way back 100 percent healthy and sturdy," said Andrews, "and then I have to bring the mental aspect of my game with me and come back with a different attitude, way different than what I had last year.

"Like I said, I'm a new being in a new state of mind and so I just have to come with that every day."

 

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