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Eagles Offseason Hand Continues to Show Aces

March 5, 2008 · No Comments

Aces

 It is rare that the demands of a passionate fan base and those of a team front office completely align, especially in Philadelphia.

A Philadelphia Eagles fan is quick to recall yearly horror stories of watching two memorable tandems - Charles Johnson and Torrance Small, as well as James Thrash and Todd Pinkston - masquerade as starting wide receivers.  Likewise in hindsight the team receives too little credit for its consistent success under Andy Reid, albeit success that has not consummated in a Super Bowl trophy.

The differences of opinion through the years serve to make the moments of harmony more appreciable and unexpected.

Entering the 2008 off-season, fans were unwilling to initially extend trust to the front office.  Trust is to be earned.  An uneventful off-season in which the biggest acquisitions come through the draft seemed all too easy to picture because that blueprint has a historical precedent.

While less than a week of free agency has passed, it is enough to bridge that gap of trust.

After acquiring the premier defensive free agent in Asante Samuel as well as a necessary edge-rusher in Chris Clemons (no need to rehash those signings further), the Eagles set their sights on offensive help.

Monday afternoon Philadelphia fans, newscasters, and radio hosts were all giddy – the Eagles were making a serious push for Randy Moss.

The front office threw caution to the wind and decided to take a calculated risk in signing arguably the #1 offensive weapon in the game last year.  What fan would have any trouble getting behind that decision?

Randy Moss would mean several things.  An off-season stamped by the acquisition of both the top offensive and defensive pieces available (not only available – two of the top in the game overall).  The addition of scary offensive production - 98 receptions, 1,493 reception yards, and 23 touchdowns in 2007.  A fired up McNabb, Westbrook, and Runyan.  A season of Super Bowl potential.

As you now know, Randy Moss elected to stay in New England, choosing the intangibles over more money and more guarantees, the only bullets the Eagles could fire.

No question – it is unfortunate.  What could have been!

But all is not lost.  The Philadelphia fan base as a whole gains something from the Randy Moss pursuit.  It gains faith that the team has its best interests in mind.

The Philadelphia Eagles clearly wanted their fans to know that they gave Moss their best effort.  The attempt reveals that the team has identified wide receiver as a need after all.  Randy Moss was the most dynamic resource available to fill that need.  Going forward, expect the brain trust to move onto the next best option and so forth.

Should Randy Moss and others choose to go elsewhere, as long as there has been aggressive and honest pursuit, the Philadelphia fan base will mourn with as opposed to in spite of the team.

In 2008 at least, the front office sees the need for a shakeup, is willing to spend money, and is willing to take risks.  Look forward to the next move; stop dreading the lack of one.

Categories: Andy Reid · Asante Samuel · Brian Westbrook · Chris Clemons · Donovan McNabb · Jon Runyan · Philadelphia Eagles · Randy Moss
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Andy Reid 2 - Hot Seat 0

March 3, 2008 · 1 Comment

Fire Extinguisher

Just before NFL free agency began at 12:01AM on Friday, PhillySportsJunkie predicted that Andy Reid and the Philadelphia Eagles would find a way to make a splash in a weak talent pool.

Splash!

In reflecting on the events of the first three days of free agency, who thought it would happen so swiftly?

Aggressively and decisively targeting consensus #1 free agent Asante Samuel, the Philadelphia Eagles refused to let him leave town, determined to make an immediate statement.  Six years and fifty-seven million dollars later, the Eagles had their statement.

They were not done. (more…)

Categories: Andy Reid · Asante Samuel · Brian Westbrook · Chris Clemons · Donovan McNabb · Jon Runyan · Lito Sheppard · Philadelphia Eagles
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Andy Reid - The Time is Yours

February 28, 2008 · 3 Comments

On the Hot Seat

 After lying dormant for nearly a month, the National Football League is back.  The scouting combines have begun and the draft is close enough to discuss.  Most relevant is the start of free agency, beginning tomorrow (Friday) at 12:01AM.

Now the Philadelphia Eagle fan-base can look to the future instead of pursuing a collective lobotomy after watching the New York Giants raise the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XLII.  The nightmares will begin to subside.

On the surface it seems free agency is set to be a disappointment. 

One by one the studs have disappeared by virtue of the dastardly franchise tag.  Kansas City DE Jared Allen, the NFL sack leader, was locked down.  A player the Eagle reportedly had major interest in, Seattle CB Marcus Trufant, was tagged.  Ditto Baltimore LB Terrell Suggs and Dallas S Ken Hamlin.  You get the point.

New England and Chicago unrestricted free agent WRs Randy Moss and Bernard Berrian are expected to resign.

Not only that but two popular trade targets - Cincinnati WR Chad Johnson and Arizona WR Larry Fitzgerald – have been publicly taken off the market by their respective GMs.

Who is left?  Patriots CB Asante Samuel, WR Donte Stallworth and a collection of mid-level talent featuring Antwan Odom, Justin Smith, Travis LaBoy, Gibril Wilson, and Andre Davis.  Here’s a challenge – name all of their respective positions and teams.  Miss any?  The point is that they are not carrying any team to the Promised Land.

The more important point is that none of it matters. (more…)

Categories: Andy Reid · Brian Westbrook · Donovan McNabb · Jevon Kearse · Joe Banner · Jon Runyan · Philadelphia Eagles
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