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Dallas Cowboys -3
Over/Under: 50.5

(As aside... Jets -3 point favorite over Giants)


Eagles Defense Finally In-Sync


During the dog days of summer up at Lehigh, Juan Castillo preached patience. Head coach Andy Reid had put him in charge of this shiny new defense with all of these expensive new parts. But he warned that it was going to take time for all of the new parts to properly work together.

"To win the Super Bowl, it takes 16 weeks, and then really, whoever is playing their best during the playoffs," Castillo said in August. "When you look at it, there's time to develop."


With 2 weeks left in the regular season, Castillo's defense finally appears to be hitting its stride. Unfortunately, it may be too late to help get the Eagles into the playoffs.

His unit put together a second straight impressive performance yesterday, forcing four turnovers and holding the Jets to 241 total yards and 13 first downs in a 45-19 win.

In the last two games, the Eagles have allowed just 29 points, 24 first downs and 445 total yards. They've registered 13 sacks, forced seven turnovers and allowed their opponents to convert just six of 28 third-down opportunities.

"All phases are playing well now," said defensive end Jason Babin, who became just the 10th player in NFL history and the first Eagle to record three sacks in back-to-back games. "The secondary, the linebackers, the d-line. We're making hits, making plays for the ball, interceptions, strips, fumbles. You watch tape and everybody is swarming to the ball. We're playing together as a team.

"I don't know what took us so long. But everybody's happy with where our defense is going."

It needs to be pointed out that, despite the 8-5 record they brought to the Linc yesterday, the Jets were ranked 25th in the league in total offense. The Dolphins, the team the Eagles held to 10 points last week, were ranked 24th.

Castillo admitted that it took longer than he thought it would for his unit to mesh, longer than he thought it would to integrate new players like cornerbacks Nnamdi Asomugha and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie into his scheme.

"Initially, I started too fast," he said. "And what I found out was I had to go backward with some of those guys because they had missed some of that. And they were making mistakes just on some of the fundamental stuff. Now everybody understands all our packages and we're able to add stuff.

"There is still a lot to add. But the first thing everybody had to do was understand our fundamental packages. Once you know what you're doing, you can play fast. We talked about playing fast and physical. But it was hard because we had new guys."

Castillo's unit forced four turnovers yesterday, including two interceptions of Mark Sanchez. It was only the second time in the last nine games that Sanchez has had multiple interceptions in a game. The pass-rush that made life a living hell for Dolphins quarterbacks Matt Moore and J.P. Losman the week before, did the same to Sanchez.

Any hope by the Jets that they would be able to do their ground-and-pound thing with Shonn Greene all game, evaporated quickly as the Eagles jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead that they managed to double before the game was 20 minutes old.

Castillo's defense provided the first points when safety Kurt Coleman knocked the ball loose from wide receiver Santonio Holmes and defensive end Juqua Parker picked it up and rambled 47-yards for a touchdown.

"That play gave the whole team a lift," said Parker. "It gave us a spark. It has come together for us these last two games. We're jelling like we've been together for years."

With four more sacks yesterday, the Eagles now have 46 for the season. They are first in the league in sacks per pass attempt.

"We want a team to have to throw the ball on us and play catch-up," defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins said. "We want to get teams in that position. We can cause a lot of damage up front."

Said Babin, who now has 18 sacks and needs just three more in the Eagles' final two games to tie Reggie White's franchise record: "At some point, we got ahead too much. They conceded [in the fourth quarter] and started running the ball more. At the end, we would've liked to have gotten more sacks. But they decided to run it and put some other guys in. That's the way it goes."

It has been a difficult season for Castillo. He realized his dream when Reid promoted him from offensive-line coach to defensive coordinator. But his unit's erratic play, which has included blowing a league-record five fourth-quarter leads, is one of the big reasons the Eagles are 6-8 and still looking at an uphill playoff climb.

"I don't ever want to fail my head coach," Castillo said, his voice cracking, in the locker room after the game. "Coach Reid outworks everybody. Coach Reid is more detailed than anybody I've ever met. Coach works 20, 21, 22 hours [a day]. I don't want to fail him, man. I don't want to fail my boss."
 
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@ @BryanBroaddus After our 34-7 loss, and the Jets getting mauled... is the Ryan defense just a bad matchup for the Eagles speed?


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@ @DCUforums There are problems with the mobile QB that can throw. Lack of pass rush. WR with speed. Athlete at TE. Big time RB. All problems
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@ @BryanBroaddus So..... we're screwed?
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@DCUforums so yeah, Broaddus didn't really answer your question
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@ @DCUforums Not screwed. Eagles have to deal with Romo. Witten and your WRs. Ware, Lee. Won't be easy for them either.
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Eagles were calling out Jets’ coverages

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on December 19, 2011, 10:59 AM EST


Give Eagles quarterback Michael Vick and the Philadelphia coaching staff credit.

They were well prepared for Rex Ryan’s excellent pass defense. Safety Eric Smith said the Eagles knew what was coming.

“They’d line up, look at us, look at Vick, and [say, ‘Oh, they’re in Cover Zero’ or ‘They’re in Cover One,’” Smith said via ESPNNewYork.com. “They did a good job of studying, a good job of preparing for the game.”

This is where the loss of safety Jim Leonhard hurts. The Jets said during the week they would simplify their concepts and it clearly hurt them.

Rex Ryan spoke about the problem on Monday.

“It doesn’t generally happen with our defense. We’ll try to change some things,” Ryan said at his press conference.

He’s got five days until the Battle of New York to make his adjustments.

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Hmmm... simplifying their coverages hurt them. That's exactly what we just did.

Not good.
 

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Smiles Austin and Felix Jones will be the difference in this game. Miles is the only player we have that can make Philly pay for how they like to play us, which is press man and just blitz the hell out of us up the middle to stop the run and put pressure in Romo's face which really messes him up. Miles in the slot will wreck Philly's world.
 

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Smiles Austin and Felix Jones will be the difference in this game. Miles is the only player we have that can make Philly pay for how they like to play us, which is press man and just blitz the hell out of us up the middle to stop the run and put pressure in Romo's face which really messes him up. Miles in the slot will wreck Philly's world.


The Eagles' defense is overly aggressive, screens would do the trick.
 
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I would just work on blitz pick up all week. Our skill players are better than their defenders. If we can block i see a shootout coming.
 

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Ball control. No quick strikes, just move the chains, and no turnovers. The Eagles' defense is predicated on adding pressure, creating turnovers, and getting off the field quickly. They're not the kind of defense that can stop sustained drives agaisnt them.

The offense is pretty much the same way, built for the big play and quick strike. The Cowboys just need to slow the game down.
 
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Be nice if on week 17 we can rest romo, Tyron, Felix, miles, Witten, ware, ratliff, lee, and I guess Jenkins since he always gets hurt
 

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Be nice if on week 17 we can rest romo, Tyron, Felix, miles, Witten, ware, ratliff, lee, and I guess Jenkins since he always gets hurt

Id be willing to bet if we win the starters play the first half. Except ware, ratliff, jenkins, kosier

oh and probably felix since he was dinged at the end of the game and probably with another game will have another new injury after another game.
 
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Felix has to play, or we have to sign another back.

Doubt we'd go all Morris.

Although I'd be all for just kneeling every offensive snap. lol
 
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I'd run fiemetta 20 times before I give Felix meaningless carries right before the playoffs.


He'll, sign an UDFA and let him audition for PS next year.


Or sign Tiki
 

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So much for DeMarcus Ware chasing the single season sack record, much less leading the NFL in sacks.
 

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This time around the Eagles do not have a full two weeks to prepare. But then again... they may not need it.
 
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This time around the Eagles do not have a full two weeks to prepare. But then again... they may not need it.

No, I think that's huge. You give Reid 2 weeks to prepare, and he's like Bellichick. Something like 12-0 coming off the bye for his career.

Meanwhile, we have an extra day to prepare. Hopefully that helps a little.
 
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