Monday, November 10, 2008

It's time to move on...

I hear a lot of complaints about the negativity of Philadelphia fans. I hear it from the media, sports talk radio and even my from my closest friends. For the most part it is true, Philly fans are known to be negative and I definitely fall into that category. As silly as it might seem that has recently changed for me with the Phillies winning the World Series. I find myself rooting more for my teams rather then constantly ripping them apart. The Flyers are not off to a good start but I still enjoy watching the games. The last Eagles game started off horribly but instead of immediately turning negative I watched and hoped for them to turn it around which they did. But not last night, last night I reverted back to the same old negative fan, but can you blame me?

It is time for the Eagles to move on from the Andy Reid era. It has never been more evident then it was last night. Andy Reid, flat out, was outcoached and therein lies the difference between a Superbowl championship team and a team still trying to figure out how to pick up one yard. It is not a lack of talent that is holding this team back from being a contender, it is the coaching. The Eagles have lost 4 games this season and three of them can be attributed to bad coaching decisions (the cowboys just outscored them). First there was the Chicago game where they had first and goal from the one yard line and proceeded to run the same play 4 times with no success. The next loss was to the Redskins where they held a 14 point lead and allowed it to vanish into thin air. And then there was last night.

Lets start with the game plan in the beginning. McNabb has not been able to get off to a good start in a game in quite some time so I would think you would try and get him off to an easy start with some short passes, perhaps even screen passes. Nope. Not Reid. McNabb doesn't complete his first pass until half way through the second quarter. The Eagles only had the ball for 90 seconds up until that point. That is inexcusable. You have an under sized defense going against an offense that is known to pound the ball with the run. They can't spend the entire quarter on the field and be expected to be fresh for 60 minutes. Even with how awful the offense looked in the first half they were only down 20 to 17. The Eagles then come out of the locker room with some life and score to take the lead. Of course, that doesn't last long when your defense can't handle the rushing offense of your opponent and your offense can't do anything other than go 3 and out.

Here is where we get to the part where Andy Reid loses the game. Brandon Jacobs runs the ball from the 3 and after he is down the ball pops out. There is no question that Jacobs was down before the ball came loose, no question at all. Reid disagrees and challenges the call. After looking at the play for about 3 seconds the referee concludes what everyone already knew, Jacobs was down and play is upheld. One timeout burned. The very next play Jacobs fumbles again as he is crossing the goalline and Reid challenges. This was a close play and should have been challenged but it too was upheld so now the Eagles are down 12 points with 1 timeout left. Somehow the offense shows life and drives the ball down the field and scores on a fourth down PASS play from the two yard line. Eagles still have a chance.

After the kickoff, somehow the Eagles defense, although playing more in this game than almost the last two combined, force the Giants to a three and out. Eagles have the ball with 3 minutes and 14 seconds to play and a touchdown wins the game. The Eagles had just driven down the field two minutes prior and scored a touchdown in 13 plays, two of which were runs for a grand total of 2 yards. The Eagles move the ball to almost mid field and on a third and 3 run the ball for two yards to set up a fourth and 1. This year on third or fourth and 1 situations the Eagles have run 14 times and have only been successfuly 5 times. They have passed 3 times and have never failed. What does Reid decide to do? Run the exact same play again!!!! Are you kidding me? Was this a replay of the Chicago game? How can you run the same play again? You haven't ran the ball well all game and you have little to no success running in these situations. The season is on the line and the best you can come up with is to run the same play?

Andy Reid stated in his press conference, as he does in all his press conferences, that he needs to do a better job. He does need to do a better job, but he needs to do that job for a different team.

It's time to move on...

Just my humble opinion...

2 comments:

Philadelphia Phever said...

I definitely agree man, I think it's time for Reid to go. Keep up the great work and check out my blog if you've got a chance.

Frank The Tank said...

We must be related as I agree witht he Philly Sports Dude and the I read the Pheaver's comments and think hey I was going to say that. So I'm not goign to plug mys blog and instead I going to offer to buy you at beer at the Monday Night game. It going to be a blast with nice warm weather and plenty of cold beer. Look me up, I'll be in the Jetro Parking lot hanging out with the best tailgate gang in Philly - Cavs Eagles Tailgate. Stop buy and will host a few.