Six Question Marks For the 2010 Philadelphia Eagles

For the first time in over a decade, the Philadelphia Eagles enter the season with an NFL quarterback at the helm again, and sport a pink with young talent. As usual, I have some concerns about the team this year. You will be surprised that it was left to the right list.That 's, I'm not worried about Kevin Kolb. Absolutely not. All. If you know me or have previously visited the site, you know I'm a McNabb apologist. However, they are also a believer total piston. Of course it is going to struggle at times and make stupid mistakes. This is what young quarterbacks do (and old ones even if you've seen the Eagles). Regardless, I do not think Kolb's growing pains will cost as much as the Eagles the potential problems that I have listed below. (Hopefully they will all be overcome or avoided.) 1 Secondary. Yes, the Eagles enter the 2010 season with a proven quarterback (only two NFL starts) and my main concern is the defensive secondary. Why? Since the 2009 Eagles defense was the worst I've ever seen since Mike Mamula and the secondary was a big reason why. Sheldon Brown and Asante Samuel constantly fell victim to move room and were abused in the last two games in Dallas. The Platoon (Quintin Demps, Macho Harris, Sean Jones) who tries to replace Brian Dawkins at zero, the security offered free help in coverage (or whatever), and severely crippled the game the former pro-bowler Quintin Mikell. Worse, as a collective unit, the secondary as well as addressed on Bobby Taylor. So yes, I'm a little worried. On the other hand, I liked the movement Sheldon Brown overrated, with three choices offered to improve the secondary, rookie Nate Allen and giving all a chance to win the role free from safety.2. Health. I know, I know. You're probably thinking, Duh! Normally, I do not include studies of obvious concern, but the Eagles are particularly vulnerable in key positions. Linebacker East is one of them. As we saw in 2009, losing middle linebacker Stewart Bradley to be a devastating blow. While the addition of Ernie Sims added a bit 'much talent necessary for the core support line, in place of Bradley in the middle would be quite impossible. Bradley goes down again if the defense is in deep trouble.If is not too painful for her to rethink consecutive massacres in Dallas, you will remember McNabb scrambling for his life in almost all down. Part of this is due to the game idiot Reid. The other part was a consequence of the lesion starting center Jamaal Jackson. Jackson is still recovering from a knee injury and has the same depth throughout the rest of the line is questionable at best. A serious injury to any of the starters could cost you a limb or Kevin Kolb two.The outlook at running back is not much better. Behind LeSean McCoy, the depth chart reads, "you're screwed." Ok, not really, but not read, Mike Bell (injury prone), Eldra Buckley (situational back) and JJ Arrington (looking for a house). If McCoy can not stay healthy, the Eagles just might be out of options. This brings us to my next concern ... 3 Execution of the game. The Eagles will also have to run a game? LeSean McCoy is young, so there's plenty of time to improve, but I am not convinced that all is still, down the back. Although McCoy is able, will include a consistent rushing attack in the Reid's offense? To play (The story says no) and 'something for Reid to ask 11 years of experience in sling 30-40 times. To ask the same thing as a first year starter is flirting with disaster. The Eagles will definitely need a ground attack this season to promote the development of the piston and save a trip out of the rough, which is bound to happen at least once. Unfortunately, I am not convinced that Reid is the first hit in a game in progress, 2, and Reid does not even want to resort to it if the game requires Kolb. (Unless something drastically changes, or Reid leaves town, I'm just going to copy and paste this section on an annual basis.) 4 Experience. Ness brings explosive young talent, enthusiasm and excitement. Unfortunately, young talent also brings inexperience. Never before in the Reid era the Eagles have entered a season with so much youth in critical positions. It will be interesting to see how young players respond to big game situations, especially in attack where Todd Herremans and Jamaal Jackson are the only voices in the huddle veteran. More importantly, he wants to encourage young people through the difficult loss when tested veterans like McNabb and Westbrook are not around to rally the team? 5 Receiver. There is no doubt that Kevin Kolb is a more accurate passer of Donovan McNabb, but also accurately, will not complete passes if the receivers are not in the right places. I'm nit-picking here, but the Eagle receivers, DeSean Jackson in particular, struggled immensely against physical cornerbacks in the Dallas Cowboys last season. Both Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are smaller receivers that are based more on speed and quickness that with brute force. For this reason, Dallas 'corners have been able to destroy the Eagles' offense from shock Maclin and Jackson to the line. Before you call me crazy, remember the Eagles play in the physical NFC East. Dallas is the same team that mauled three times the Eagles last season. Rush secondary (injured all of 2009) and passage of New York without a doubt, bouncing from a year off, and the Redskins have improved as well. All three will try to get the same thing, hitting receivers Eagle line and destroy their calendar with the piston to allow the defensive line to pressure him into mistakes. Also in this case, it is not the concern more critical, but for the piston to survive in the East NFC, will need its receivers to achieve the right points to the right time.6. Navigate quickly. For what it feels like the millionth time, the Eagles believe they capture offseason (draft / trade / free will) is the solution to the position of defensive end opposite Trent Cole. I do not like Brandon Graham and it's hard to believe that is the real deal, but I've seen this act before. Jerome McDougle never fulfilled, Victor Abiamiri can not get healthy, Jevon Kearse and Darren Howard were both disappointments, and after only seven sacks in two years, Chris Clemons went. Forgive me for not declaring the savior Graham left end exactly three weeks from yet.Football begins tonight. More to come. [ABSTRACT] For the first time in over a decade, give the Philadelphia Eagles NFL season with a new quarterback at the top and sporting a talent roster thread. As usual, I have some concerns about the team this year. You will be surprised that list.That the right to be left, I'm not worried about Kevin Kolb. Non A. All. If you know me, or have already visited the site, you know, I'm an apologist for McNabb. However, they are totally loyal to the piston. Of course, he is struggling at times and make stupid mistakes. I mean, what young quarterbacks (and old, even if you've seen the Eagles). However, I do not think Kolb growing pains cost the Eagles as much as possible the problems I have listed below. (Here we hope to overcome or avoid anything.) 1 Secondary. Yes, the Eagles enter the 2010 season with an unproven quarterback (only two NFL starts) and my main concern is the defensive secondary. Why? Since the 2009 Eagles defense was the worst I've ever seen since Mike Mamula and the secondary was a big reason why. Sheldon Brown and Asante Samuel were constantly victims of double movement and in the last two competitions, the abuse of Dallas. The train (Quintin Demps, Macho Harris, Sean Jones) tries to replace Brian Dawkins at free safety in the coverage provided assistance zero (or anywhere else for that matter), and only a rudimentary game of the ex-Pro Bowler Quintin Mikell. Worse, as a collective unit, the secondary took over, and Bobby Taylor in attack. So yes, I'm a bit 'worried. On the other hand, I loved to move Sheldon Brown overrated, with the help of three draft choices to improve the secondary, rookie Nate Allen and give all a chance to win the starting spot at zero Safety.2 role. Health. I know, I know. You're probably thinking, Duh! Normally should not include such obvious concern, but the Eagles are particularly vulnerable in key positions. Linebacker East is one of them. As we saw in 2009, linebacker Stewart Bradley lost in the middle would be a devastating blow. While the addition of Ernie Sims added a bit 'much talent to the nucleus in the middle linebacker to replace Bradley would be impossible. When Bradley returns down deep trouble.If defense is not too painful for her to go back to the massacres in a row in Dallas, do you remember McNabb, for his life after almost all down. Part of it was through Idiot Reid game plan. The other part is the result of injuries starting center Jamaal Jackson. Jackson is still recovering from a knee injury and the same depth throughout the rest of the line is at best questionable. It could cost you a serious injury to one of the starters Kevin Kolb two.The limbs or sight of running back is not much better. Back LeSean McCoy, the depth chart reads, "you're screwed." Ok, not really but it is read, Mike Bell (injury prone), Eldra Buckley (situational back) and JJ Arrington (looking for a house). If McCoy can not stay healthy, the Eagles could not just options. This brings us to my next concern ... Running third game. The Eagles are also running a game? LeSean McCoy is young, so there's plenty of time to improve, but I am not convinced that it is still an all-down back. Even if McCoy can be a consistent running attack on Reid belongs to the fault? (History says no.) And 'something for Reid to ask for a 11-year-old veteran slingshot 30-40 times per game. To the same question was a starter the first year of flirting with disaster. The Eagles are necessarily a ground offensive in this season of Kolb and development to help save him from a rough trip, which required at least once will happen. Unfortunately I am not convinced that Reid is the first in a racing game, and 2 invested. The fact that Reid is also the access to it when the game requires Kolb. (Unless something changes drastically or not Reid is leaving the city, I'm just going to copy and paste this section on an annual basis.) 4 Experience. Young talent brings explosiveness, enthusiasm and excitement. Unfortunately also brings talented young inexperience. Never before in the Reid era the Eagles have entered a season with so much youth at critical points. It will be interesting to see how you react to the young players in big-game situations, especially in attack, where Todd Herremans and Jamaal Jackson are the only veteran voice in the huddle. More importantly, those that motivate young people through tough losses, unless it is proven veterans like McNabb and Westbrook are there for the team? To collect the fifth receiver. There is no doubt that Kevin Kolb is a more accurate passer of Donovan McNabb, but accuracy is not high even complete passes when the receiver is not in the right places. I'm quibbling here, but Eagles receivers, especially DeSean Jackson fought against the immense physical cornerbacks Cowboys last season. Both Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are smaller receivers that are based more on speed and quickness that with brute force. For this reason, "were able to disrupt the corners Eagles' offense from shock Dallas Jackson and Maclin on the line. Before you call me crazy, remember the Eagles play in the physical NFC East. Dallas is the same team that beat three Eagles times last season. New York secondary (all injured, 2009) and Rush Pass undoubtedly have more legs than a year of break, and the Redskins also improved. All three are trying to achieve the same, pushing the Eagle receivers line and disrupt their timing with the piston so that the defensive line pushing to it in error. not the problem again more critical for survival, but for Kolb in the NFC East, his receivers are needed for all the right places the right time.6. get pass rush. for what feels like the millionth time, the acquisition of an Eagles offseason (draft / trade / free will) is convinced that the solution defensive position opposite Trent Cole. I love Brandon Graham and it is difficult not believe that is the real deal, but I've seen this act. Jerome McDougle has never gone, Victor Abiamiri is not healthy, Jevon Kearse and Darren Howard were both disappointments, and after only seven sacks in two years, Chris Clemons went. Forgive said Graham, the left end only savior yet.Football exactly three weeks from tonight begins. More to come ....

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