Defensive game plan vs. Eagles

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Chief X_Phackter
09-11-2007, 03:39 PM
I would like to solicit some ideas on how we will defend against Philly on MNF. I think it is paramount that we play solid defensively, because we can't count on our offense to do great things against a division rival in their house with their crowd.

Who starts at the CB positions and who comes in on nickel? Personally I think Springs and Smoot should start, and Rogers should be the third.

How will we get pressure on McNabb? GW has got to dial up some disguised blitzes. I think he will, and I tend to believe he was holding back some against Miami knowing we have a division game the following week.

I'm confident we can contain the run.

Discuss!

mooby
09-11-2007, 03:44 PM
Springs and Rogers should be starting, and we should not be playing the Cover 2 if we don't have to. Philly lit us up when we played in the Cover 2 last year. And more blitzes, where the hell was the blitz in Sunday's game?

LaRon + Sean = Hell 4 U
09-11-2007, 03:45 PM
Blitz McNabb and test that knee make him move he can't throw well on the run. He say himself he is like 75% great coverage with the secondary we will dominate.

dmek25
09-11-2007, 03:46 PM
their wide outs are terrible. lets play man to man, and have everyone else up at the line of scrimmage. lets have someone other then Michael Westbrook beat us

MTK
09-11-2007, 03:47 PM
Westbrook will eat us up underneath if we give that up the short stuff like we did last week.

70Chip
09-11-2007, 03:50 PM
I would start Springs and Rogers. Carlos does a lot of things well. I'm sorry he's not a lockdown CB but it is what it is. I can't give him the hook quite yet.

I think the one player we need to stop is Westbrook. If you can nuetralize the screens and draws you take away a lot of first downs. The next thing they look to is the TE over the middle, so I would continue to play Cover 1 or Cover 3 a lot. In terms of pressuring McNabb, the most important thing is to contain him. If we can keep him in the pocket and make him make plays with his arm and not his legs, we will win our share of those situations. He was 15/33 last week.

But, I think the most important thing we can do is establish the running game. The Eagles love to get a lead and then blitz like mad when you have to try to catch up. We need Portis and Betts to control the clock and keep the game manageable. I think we showed Sunday, that if we can keep game close to the point where we can continue to run the football late, we will eventually when the war of attrition up front.

The Zimmermans
09-11-2007, 03:51 PM
RUN THE CRAP OUTTA THE BALL, and contain McNabb, keep him in the pocket = win

TheMalcolmConnection
09-11-2007, 03:51 PM
Blitzes, blizes and more blitzes. Hearing that crap about how Trent is the check-down master pisses me off. Unless we're playing some rookie QB, ALL NFL QBs are going to be able to check down effectively for the most part.

We need to get some pressure in his face to win this one.

redsk1
09-11-2007, 03:53 PM
1. Start Springs...

2. Laron meet B Westbrook

RMSkins
09-11-2007, 03:54 PM
Springs and Rogers need to be starting to have success in this game, if it's Smoot and Rogers we are going to be in for a long night. I don't think the Eagles run game will be much of a factor, as I think the Eagles will do a lot of dump passes, and screens to Westbrook, and exploit the holes between our LB's and DB's with their WR's like the Dolphins did. We definitely need to get to McNabb early in the game with some blitzes, to rattle his confidence. I think if we can take Westbrook out of the game, and contain McNabb and make him force throws to his WR's then I think we will have a good shot at doing well against their offense.

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