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Nice read.

http://boards.philadelphiaeagles.com/top...ited-role/

 

We aren't the only team bringing along our 1st rounder slowly.

Not a total shock given they have Shady McCoy, but a mild surprise to me to consider them a running team...

 

http://boards.philadelphiaeagles.com/top...is-season/

Yup. Good read. All the predictions about who might or might not play well go out the window. Football is back and Sunday we finally get to see our Jags on regular season action. Let's hope for the best!
The article in OP rings true.  Pressure on Henne and the effectiveness of Philly's RBs and TEs in the passing game will be big tests for the Jags. 

 

The Jags LBs and Safeties will have to come up big against the run and the pass in this one. While I don't think they'll do enough, I have more confidence in that group than I do in McClendon and Bradfield protecting the QB.  

 

(I know Bradfield did pretty well at LT after Joeckel's injury last year, but I haven't liked what I've seen in preseason from him at times.)

Thanks for posting, Bullseye.

 

I'm interested in seeing how the run defense does against who I consider one of the top 2 RBs in the league.  Shady McCoy is great and I love to watch him play.

 

I'm equally interested in seeing how the middle of our defense can do in stopping the TE's.  If they can stop Ertz/Celek that will leave me encouraged.

 

I think the Eagles are likely to pull this one off but I think it ends up closer than some think.  I think our running game will struggle against their run D.  Especially as bad as the run blocking looked all pre-season.  Denard Robinson is a sleeper for me though.  I want to see how/if Fisch gets creative with him on offense because when given the ball in space he made stuff happen this pre-season.  I don't expect the interior running game to be much of a factor so how they use Robinson could make a difference.  
We've seemingly never been able to cover the TE in the history of the franchise.  Teams with relatively pedestrian offenses like the Fisher era tacks used to kill us with the TE.  The Eagles, in a far more dynamic offense, offers two legitimate receiving threats at TE. 

 

While we don't have any Bryce Paups for them to exploit in coverage, I am interested to see our back 7 against those TEs.

 

Darren Sproles scares me.

Quote:We've seemingly never been able to cover the TE in the history of the franchise.  Teams with relatively pedestrian offenses like the Fisher era tacks use to kill us with the TE.  The Eagles, in a far more dynamic offense, offers two legitimate receiving threats at TE. 

 

 

 
 

The tweaking of the LB corps and scheme as well as the expected improvement from the safeties should help, but I expect it will still be an issue for the Jags. Hopefully not a huge one. 
Quote:(I know Bradfield did pretty well at LT after Joeckel's injury last year, but I haven't liked what I've seen in preseason from him at times.)
Me either.

 

He has looked scary bad at times this preseason.

 

Before, i was confident we could get quality play from him if one of the tackles went down.  Now I am not so sure.
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(I know Bradfield did pretty well at LT after Joeckel's injury last year, but I haven't liked what I've seen in preseason from him at times.)
 

I feel better with him being at RT vs having him at LT.   I know he's supposed to be a "swing" tackle but he appears to be a better RT than LT.  If we have to play him at LT we might as well keep Bortles on the bench.
Quote:Thanks for posting, Bullseye.

 

I'm interested in seeing how the run defense does against who I consider one of the top 2 RBs in the league.  Shady McCoy is great and I love to watch him play.

 

I'm equally interested in seeing how the middle of our defense can do in stopping the TE's.  If they can stop Ertz/Celek that will leave me encouraged.

 

I think the Eagles are likely to pull this one off but I think it ends up closer than some think.  I think our running game will struggle against their run D.  Especially as bad as the run blocking looked all pre-season.  Denard Robinson is a sleeper for me though.  I want to see how/if Fisch gets creative with him on offense because when given the ball in space he made stuff happen this pre-season.  I don't expect the interior running game to be much of a factor so how they use Robinson could make a difference.  
I am hoping somehow we can exploit the absence of Lane Johnson to cause some disruption in their offense.

 

I am also hoping we can cobble enough cohesion in the OL to get a running game going to give our defense a rest and keep Henne and the offense out of obvious passing situations.
Quote:I feel better with him being at RT vs having him at LT.   I know he's supposed to be a "swing" tackle but he appears to be a better RT than LT.  If we have to play him at LT we might as well keep Bortles on the bench.
 

Oddly -  I thought he did better last season at LT than he did at RT in 2012 overall (except for a handful of whiffs.)

 

But that perspective may be tainted by my general surprise of him not being a complete turnstile at LT last year.  
think you guys are getting better,love your coach wanted him for the birds until chip came available.

Lane Johnson not playing is huge. Our Dline could definitely be in the backfield to make life difficult for Foles and McCoy.
Quote:Lane Johnson not playing is huge. Our Dline could definitely be in the backfield to make life difficult for Foles and McCoy.
It's a good first test to see just how good that first team line is.  They haven't really tipped their hand in the preseason to give us any indication as to what we should expect, but I have a feeling the revamped defense is going to be an absolute blast to watch. Not quite on par with Seattle, but headed in that direction. 

Quote:It's a good first test to see just how good that first team line is.  They haven't really tipped their hand in the preseason to give us any indication as to what we should expect, but I have a feeling the revamped defense is going to be an absolute blast to watch. Not quite on par with Seattle, but headed in that direction. 
 

The line will certainly have to come together quickly.
Quote:The article in OP rings true.  Pressure on Henne and the effectiveness of Philly's RBs and TEs in the passing game will be big tests for the Jags. 

 

The Jags LBs and Safeties will have to come up big against the run and the pass in this one. While I don't think they'll do enough, I have more confidence in that group than I do in McClendon and Bradfield protecting the QB.  

 

(I know Bradfield did pretty well at LT after Joeckel's injury last year, but I haven't liked what I've seen in preseason from him at times.)
yes this will be a good test of where we're at as a team.
Good read thanks for the post.



Can't wait to see cyprien vs sproles or Poz vs McCoy. Hopefully henne can keep 9 men out of the box otherwise it'll be a long day on offense.


I have a feeling chip Kelly isn't the only one with tricks u his offensive sleeve.
Quote:The line will certainly have to come together quickly.
I'm more confident that will happen with the defensive line than the offensive line.