I love snow gams in the NFL , but for a while
it looked like it was really going to kill the Eagles in their game against the
Lions. The Eagles did nothing in the first half offensively. The passing game was
non-existent and it looked like Shady McCoy wouldn’t be able to employ his
patented jump cuts and direction changes with the footing so uncertain. I even wanted them to play Polk with his power
running style instead of LeSean (good thing I'm not coaching). Kelly made adjustments at halftime, however,
changing to a running McCoy between the tackles and even taking advice from a
defensive back who suggested long post patterns, assuming correctly, that if he
couldn’t turn and run with a receiver their defenders wouldn’t be able to do so
either. Reid, for all his strengths, and his greatest was meticulous planning,
was unable to adjust quickly. Convinced his detailed gameplan was the right way
to attack a team, he stubbornly refused to adjust when the opponent provided evidence
to the contrary. Kelly, on the other
hand, really seems to understand how to use his offensive personnel, and it appears
he lets the defensive coaches run the defense...imagine that! He's improving on his game management as well
(his early troubles seem to be from inexperience with the pro-game
(understandable) and because he was focusing on teaching his schemes to the
players (also understandable). Things bode well for the future, and they should
be able to concentrate on the defense in the draft (they are not terrible by
any means, but some more athletic secondary players would be nice). Of course,
if Johnny Manziel is there (he won't be), you still grab him. As good as Foles
has been playing, Manziel looks perfect for Kelly’s offense. I'd plan on keeping
Foles the starter going into 2014. If he falters next year, Oregon QB Marcus Mariota
should be coming out in 2015 and the Eagles we can try for him.
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