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La méthode coué des philadelphiens...

Et VOUS, vous donneriez combien pour avoir Kevin Kolb? Rolling Eyes
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En étant objectif et même si ça en amusera certains: second round pick (première moitié du round). Et dans le cas d'une équipe désespérée late 1st avec un autre joueur des Eagles en prime (ou un pick).
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Moi je verrai plutôt un 2ème voire 3ème tour.
On sait que de toute façon il va dégager et qu'il est encore un prospect.
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J'allais poster cet article, tu m'as devancé. L'article est assez objectif sur ses qualités et défauts lors de ses apparitions, et la sélection des franchises avec des questions en QB est bien faite. Ca fait un bon résumé.

Si j'étais fan d'une franchise désespérée en QB, je dirais oui pour un mid 2nd round, avec éventuellement un late round en plus. Le mec est prêt à jouer directement, contrairement à un QB drafté. Il a montré de très bonnes choses et des erreurs de rookie sur ses apparitions. Il a un caractère de leader, et sera un plus pour le vestiaire. Sur un trade, en regardant ce qu'il y a sur le marché, il y a Smith éventuellement, mais perso je préférerais voir arriver Kolb. Je ferais la gueule si mon équipe lâche un 1st round pour lui, il n'a pas montré assez. Mais je dirais "let's see".
Pour répondre ça, j'imagine qu'on n'a pas Kolb et Vick chez les Eagles, mais que Kolb est ailleurs.

Et pour continuer le débat, je dirais qu'il ne faut pas oublier que les Eagles pourraient réellement ne pas trader Kolb. Tout dépend au fond de ce que Mornhinweg et Reid pensent de Kafka. Mais ce serait un vrai plus d'avoir Kolb en n°2 derrière Vick, qui a de grandes chances de se blesser pendant la saison. En tous cas, ils le laisseront pas partir pour moins d'un 2nd round...
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MessageSujet: Re: Eagles Topic / 2010 Edition: What a Transition Year!   Eagles Topic / 2010 Edition: What a Transition Year! - Page 12 EmptyJeu 17 Fév - 10:33

Aanlyse super intéressante de la Red Zone defense des Eagles par Mike Tanier de FootballOutsiders:

http://footballoutsiders.com/walkthrough/2011/walkthrough-red-zone-blues

Pour ceux qui ont la flemme de passer au travers des (très intéressants) descriptifs d'une dizaine de plays foireux de la défense en red zone des Eagles, la conclusion est là. Et Patterson prend cher...

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Conclusions: Dimitri Patterson is awful. He hustles, and he is not bad in run support, but the guy was overmatched last year. McDermott spent a lot of energy not just hiding Patterson in red zone coverage, but protecting Lindley when Samuel was hurt while making sure the 5-foot-9 Hanson didn't cover any 6-foot-4 receivers. The Eagles need an upgrade at cornerback, preferably someone with more upside and better health than Ellis Hobbs.
The linebackers didn't show up well in the drives I watched. Sims is a fast, aggressive player, but he is also mistake-prone, and too much was expected of him in coverage. Fokou is a stopgap defender. Chaney appears to have a lot of potential, and he may be the best option for covering backs and tight ends in the red zone. Bradley is a run defender and pass rusher who will get in trouble if asked to cover Arian Foster-types. The Eagles need an upgrade at linebacker, but you can say that every year.
The defensive line played relatively well on these drives, and despite a few problems I mentioned earlier, the run defense and pass rush were not major issues. Opponents are going to score a few rushing touchdowns against any defense. The problem the Eagles had was that teams found it too easy to score passing touchdowns or get the ball down to the three-yard line for the running back.
From a scheme standpoint, I didn't like the blitz that led to the Witten touchdown or the blitz that left Casey open on third-and-3. I also question the use of base defense against the Texans near the goal line. I am not sure if Bill Belichick could have coached the Eagles to be better in the red zone by season's end. At some point, Dimitri has to cover someone, Sims has to come up big, or Fokou has to make a basic play without eliminating a teammate.
The one schematic problem that cropped up several times occurred outside the red zone: Receivers kept getting open on drag routes against zone linebackers for big gains. In fact, an alarming number of red zone collapses began with 25-30 yard plays from around midfield. The Eagles defense ranked 13th in DVOA in the Front Zone, from the opponent's 39 to 21-yard lines, but it may not have been as good late in the year as the numbers suggest. The Eagles defense produced nine sacks and four interceptions in the Front Zone, but most of those big plays came early in the year, some against weaker opponents like the 49ers and Lions. From Week 11 on, the Eagles allowed 8.7 yards per pass in the Front Zone while producing just two sacks and one interception. Early in the season, the Eagles produced enough sacks and turnovers once opponents crossed midfield to keep them out of the red zone. But as the team came to rely more on Patterson and other replacements, the Front Zone defense started cracking, which only made the red zone problem more pronounced.
When I looked at drives from early in the year, I found the same problems I saw above: Ernie Sims loses Jahvid Best in coverage; Hanson has his hands full with Calvin Johnson; Sims cannot cover Vernon Davis; Dimitri cannot cover Ted Ginn or Josh Morgan (who does that leave?); and linebackers lose receivers on drag routes in the Front Zone to start the ball rolling. There were also a few late-and-not-so-close touchdowns in the mix, which skewed the early season data a bit. But the same theme keeps recurring: The Eagles need a better No. 2 cornerback and better coverage linebackers, and they needed a better plan at 40-yard line than putting a rookie in the middle zone and hoping he can run with Sidney Rice.
These are tangible, correctable issues, the kind Castillo can address despite his well-documented lack of experience on defense. If the Eagles get better on defense, they will also improve in the red zone. All they need are a few guys not named "Dimitri."
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Ouaip Patterson est un backup correct mais il nous faut un vrai starter qui pourra marquer un receveur au delà des 10 premiers yards Eagles Topic / 2010 Edition: What a Transition Year! - Page 12 At20war2

Je m'attendais aussi à voir le nom "Ernie Sims" pas mal de fois dans cet article, j'ai pas été déçu Very Happy Eagles Topic / 2010 Edition: What a Transition Year! - Page 12 Bobbybal
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