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Eagles vs Cowboys (A Rivalry Renewed): Pt. 3

                It is day three of my investigation of Monday night’s division showdown between the Eagles and Cowboys. To this point, I’ve weighed in on both team’s running backs and quarterbacks. Today, I will finish out the offensive side of the ball, and scrutinize the wide receivers, and tight ends, and who’s the got the advantage. Here are the depth charts for Philadelphia and Dallas [NFL.com].

 

 

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Dallas Cowboys:

 

Tight End: Jason Witten, Martellus Bennett, Tony Curtis

                Jason Witten is a big target (6-5, 262lbs), and one of the NFL’s elite tight ends. Witten has come in to his own, over the past few years, with last year being his best to date (96 Rec, 1,145 yards, 7 TDs). He’s tough, and a good blocker. Jason Witten is a great red zone target, but he will receive looks anywhere on the field. Jason Witten, in his 6th season, is at the top of his game, will remain there for a few more years.

                Martellus Bennett is a rookie out of Texas A&M. Like Witten, Bennett is a big target (6-6, 265lbs). I followed the HBO series “Hard Knocks”, and he appears to be a work in progress. Bennett has raw talent, but it needs to refined and polished. He’ll be out there on special teams, but I don’t know how much time he will see in the offense.

                Tony Curtis is in his 3rd year with the Dallas Cowboys. As third man on the depth chart, I expect that most of his contributions will be on special teams, but he does get some offensive looks. In 2007, Tony caught 3 passes, all for touchdowns.

 

Wide Receiver: Terrell Owens, Patrick Crayton, Isaiah Stanback, Sam Hurd, Miles Austin

                Terrell Owens is one of the best receivers in the game. He’s the best option that Dallas has at wide receiver, and rightfully so. He’s physical receiver, with good size (6-3, 218lbs), and great speed. At 34, Owens doesn’t show any signs of losing a step. He’s gone over 1,100 yards the past 2 seasons that he has been with the Cowboys. Owens will draw the focus of every coordinator in the league, and more times than not, “The Player” wins.

                Sam Hurd is listed on this week’s injury report for Dallas with a high ankle sprain. Hurd was expected to do some running at Wednesday’s practice, but according the injury report on the Eagles website, he didn’t participate. He’s not expected to play in Monday night’s game in Dallas either. I will exclude him from further reference.

                Miles Austin is another 3rd year play on this Dallas team. He will be the number 2 receiver behind Terrell Owens (replacing Sam Hurd). Austin is on Dallas’ injury report with a sprained left knee, but he may be available for the game on Monday night. There is little to no body of work to judge him at the position. Austin is a big receiver (6-3, 216lbs), which is always a positive.

                Patrick Crayton is a solid wide receiver, but is a big drop-off in talent from T.O. Crayton has dropped some key balls in the past, but is looking to change all of that. He’s got decent size (6-0, 203lbs), but no real advantage.

                Isaiah Stanback is a converted quarterback, and is Patrick Crayton’s backup. At 6-2, and 208lbs, he’s another good sized receiver, and the Cowboys have high expectations for him. He’s coming off a preseason shoulder injury, and had 2 catches for 24 yards against Cleveland.

 

Note: Dallascowboys.com’s injury report was last updated Monday, September 8th.

 

Philadelphia Eagles:

 

Tight End: L.J. Smith, Brent Celek, Matt Schobel

                L.J. Smith is looking to have a come back season. In 2007 he was hampered (to say the least) by a sports hernia injury. At 6-3, and 258lbs, Smith provides a good target in the middle of the field, and in the red zone. Smith has good hands, but needs to be more consistent.

                Brent Celek is in his 2nd season out of Cincinnati. He’s got good size (6-4, 255lbs). Brent Celek is a solid player that will contribute, but his contributions need to increase.

                Matt Schobel is in 7th season, will take Celek’s place from time-to-time, when the Eagles are in a 2 tight end set. Like Celek he’s able to contribute, but there’s definitely room for improvement.

 

Wide Receiver: Reggie Brown, DeSean Jackson, Greg Lewis, Kevin Curtis, Jason Avant, Hank Baskett

Reggie Brown is entering his 4th season with the Eagles, and is currently hampered by a hamstring injury. Reggie Brown has been a slow starter for the Eagles, and tends to come on strong as the season progresses. Brown is a good receiver, with decent size (6-1, 197lbs). He’s not going to blow by defensive backs with any consistency, but is a good possession receiver. He needs to have a breakout performance this year. Hamstring injuries are nagging, and you can expect that it will hinder any chances of him starting off this season any different from his past three.

DeSean Jackson is a rookie out of Cal, who has exceeded all expectation to this point. Jackson was expected to come in, and contribute in the return game, and see some time as the slot receiver. With the injuries sustained to Reggie Brown and Kevin Curtis, DeSean was thrust into a more primary role. Jackson is an undersized (5-10, 175lbs) speedster, that has drawn comparisons to Steve Smith. DeSean has shown a knack for creating space between himself, and his defender. He was impressive against the Rams with 6 catches for 106 yards.

Greg Lewis is a 6th year veteran of the Eagles. He’s a good enough receiver. Lewis isn’t going to dominate any defenses, but he does seem to come through with some timely catches. Greg Lewis will contribute, but he’s not going to get many hundred yard games.

Kevin Curtis statistically, is the Eagles best receiver. He had career numbers last year for the Eagles, but is out indefinitely after suffering a sports hernia injury. He hasn’t been placed on IR, but he’s not going to be a factor no earlier than week 8.

Jason Avant is a 3rd year Eagle. He’s one the biggest Eagles receivers at 6-0, 212lbs. He’s a good possession receiver for us. Avant will get those short yardage pass plays, and enable to the Eagles to keep moving the chains.

Hank Baskett is the Eagles’ biggest receiver (6-4, 220lbs), and is entering his 3rd season. Baskett is a deep threat receiver. His size gives him a distinct advantage over most defensive backs. He is a work in progress, but he will make big plays throughout the season.

 

When looking at the Eagles’ and Cowboys’ wide receivers/tight ends, the initial reaction is that the Cowboys have a decisive advantage. They’ve got T.O and Witten. Owens and Witten are the two best players in this discussion. The will both be relied upon heavily in the passing game. However, once you move past those two players, the Cowboys have several guys that are playing with injuries, learning the system, and just don’t get as many looks. On the other hand, the Eagles don’t have any superstars (yet), but have guys that know the system, and will contribute on game-to-game basis. So the receiver tight end matchup is a push.

 

Am I wrong?

 Sorry for posting this a day late.

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Ugh. I still see them as having an advantage just because those top 2 guys are so good.

Because of our top-to-bottom depth, I don’t their advantage here is as big as the Dallas fans think it is, nor should we automatically panic.

Witten and TO absolutely destroyed the Eagles in the first meeting of 2007, but the Eagles have still won 3 of the last 4 times with both of these guys on the field for Dallas.

"He’s in trouble. Whatever he throws me, I’m going to hit it."
-- Alex Cintron

by BrianS on Sep 12, 2008 10:40 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

yes

i would still give the advantage to dallas on this one. for right now….

and BTW, you spelled “avant” wrong. its spelled “T-A-C-O-P-A-N-T-S”

google it and find out who donavan is really throwing to….

Leman Forever

by psudrozz on Sep 12, 2008 10:47 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Forgetting about Barber and the X-factor.....

Our version of Westbrook, Felix Jones.. He will be a factor in this game. Bank on it. They will spread him out much like the Eagles do with Westbrook. This will be a dimension the Eagles haven’t seen from this offense. The kid is amazing…Now, I know why many Eagle insiders wanted to draft Jones. Wesbrook is not exactly a spring chicken anymore and Jones could’ve been his replacement in a few years.

Look up... get up...Don't ever, ever give up!!

by Boyzfan94 on Sep 12, 2008 10:52 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

yeah

i watched jones run the second half last week-i was impressed. he seemed very quick off the line and showed great breakaway speed. the man does give me some pause about how he is going to be used this week.

he’s like what cowboys fans expected out of the last jones RB!

Leman Forever

by psudrozz on Sep 12, 2008 10:57 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Speaking of X-factors

The Cowboys certainly could do that with Jones. The Eagles may counter that with playing a heaping amount of Nickel, or a real twist, and you see some 3-4. There was talk about using some 3-4 schemes with our depth at Linebacker.

by Midnightgreen33 on Sep 12, 2008 11:27 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

To call this matchup a push is laughable.

I will give you the qb and rb advantage but Witten and Owens are 2 of the best at their positions.

by houseofprime on Sep 12, 2008 7:27 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   1 recs

It's not laughable

The truth is that TO and Witten are far superior to our receivers/te, but then, Dallas’ receiving corp drops off dramatically. The Eagles don’t have any superstars at the position, but they are can step in, and do the job.

by Midnightgreen33 on Sep 13, 2008 4:08 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

WR Matchup

This one doesn’t seem close to me. Witten and TO are a disaster cover, you simply must double cover both of them.

The Eagles don’t have a single WR or TE that scares anyone … Westbrook is their most dangerous pass catcher. The Eagles best WR would be a #3 in the cowboys offense as they’re all documented horrible blockers … except LJ Smith, who is quite clearly, not equivalent to Witten.

by berkokid on Sep 13, 2008 12:56 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

you don't need to cover both of them

when you have three pro bowl caliber corners.

by eagleyosh on Sep 13, 2008 3:22 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Don't confuse the situation....

…..after TO, there is not a single productive WR on the Cowboys Roster. Crayton is horrible, Austin Miles Miles Austin is pedestrian, at best. Stanback??? You gotta be kidding me? The only reason Crayton ever catches a pass is becasue he’s standing downfield from TO when Romo overthrows him.

That being, said, the Cowboys have a distinct advantage at WR/TE because of Witten and El Dorado (TO), however, I feel great about Cowgirls top 2 vs our CB’s. The Cowgirls should be extremely nervous about their suspect and injured DB’s vs the Eagles WR-by-committee approach.

"Dig In....Hit Hard"

by TexasLax on Sep 13, 2008 9:53 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Stop throwing snowballs at Santa

Eagle fans you played a nice week one game but you stand no chance in this game. America’s team is back B ware for D. Ware Witten will tear your defense apart. You can’t handle or O-line. westbrook will be about to score and Santa the throw a snowball at Brian and he will suffer a season ending injury. Payback Santa has not forgot. Thank you for gift wraping TO to us. I’ll be thinking of you when the cowboys score so Getcha popcorn ready.
 AND LIKE ALWAYS PHILI STAY CLASSLESS

by Bleed Blue and Silver on Sep 15, 2008 12:29 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Wow. You’re just a riot and so original as well. Hmmm where should I start with this unfortunate soul? We are “Eagles” fans not “Eagle” fans.

We stand no chance huh? Just like last December right?

“America’s team is back B ware for D” – Jesus. Where the hell did you learn to speak English? That, my unfortunate friend is what we call a run on sentence. Also, I guess it was extremely taxing for you to actually type the word “be”.

“Ware Witten will tear your defense apart.” – I got nothin here. Does Ware now play offense for you guys? Were you perhaps looking for the word “Where”?

“You can’t handle or O-line.” – I’m assuming you were looking for “our”.

“westbrook will be about to score and Santa the throw a snowball at Brian and he will suffer a season ending injury.” – Hmmm. Usually we capatalize the first word of a sentence here. “Santa the throw”? No clue there. This is another one of those run on sentences, by the way. Ah, and you call us classless. Way to wish a season ending injury on our player. Dipshit.

“Payback Santa has not forgot.” – Umm. I’m confused. Is Santa’s first name now “Payback”? I think you were also looking for the word forgotten.

“Thank you for gift wraping TO to us.” – Oh Lord. I think you were looking for “wrapping”, as we did not “wrape” him. And I don’t know how to address the end of that. It’s just wrong.

“I’ll be thinking of you when teh cowboys score so Getcha popcorn ready.” – Another one of those run ons.

“AND LIKE ALWAYS PHILI STAY CLASSLESS” – Ignoring the grammar issues here, I think we’ve already established who’s classless.

Seriously… Are you in this country illegally?

by foos05 on Sep 15, 2008 12:48 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

foos, he meant B Ware of D Ware

short for DeMarcus Ware

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Sep 15, 2008 4:22 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

he swung and missed on that one, eh?

by eagleyosh on Sep 15, 2008 4:58 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Wow I feel like I am losing IQ points everytime I read one of these posts from a Dallas fan trying to be a hard ass. Some of the guys who have come over here from BTB have offered some real insight to the Cowboys and I’ve enjoyed the time they have spent here, but can’t wait for them to leave. As for the clowns like this guy, let’s just hope you don’t reproduce.

by Whodie126 on Sep 15, 2008 1:21 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

No shit. Ten to one says this guy still thinks the stork drops off kids anyway.

by foos05 on Sep 15, 2008 1:31 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I thought they just fell right out of Tony Romo’s ass. And he can turn water into grape soda with just a wave of his hand.

"He’s in trouble. Whatever he throws me, I’m going to hit it."
-- Alex Cintron

by BrianS on Sep 15, 2008 1:35 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

hahaha… i’m probably not welcome on BTB anymore… ya know, i was having nice conversations with everyone all week and this one fucker finally rung my bell… oh well

by foos05 on Sep 15, 2008 3:10 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

eh…he earned it, and that was some fine writing by you, if i do say so myself, haha.

by eagleyosh on Sep 15, 2008 5:08 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

thank you kindly.

by foos05 on Sep 15, 2008 7:12 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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