Which Eagles should stick around in 2013?
With the 2012 season looking lost, one eye at least is already on the future where there are some tough decisions to be made. Certain veterans like Demetress Bell and Nnamdi Asomugha seem to have...
With the 2012 season looking lost, one eye at least is already on the future where there are some tough decisions to be made. Certain veterans like Demetress Bell and Nnamdi Asomugha seem to have...
We're only about a week away from first cuts and, while most of the Eagles' active roster is set in stone, there remain a few questions.
I'm taking a break from the film breakdown pieces to think more generally about this offseason and the moves the Eagles made.
The Eagles have been seeking improved linebacker play for years and most of the blame has gone on the front office. While they haven't necessarily been able to bring in stud players I actually think they've done a better job than many think.
It was clear from the moment Casey Matthews stepped on the field in an Eagles uniform that he wasn't ready for the NFL. After a tough preseason he proceeded to start a mere three more games before finding himself on the bench.
The trading of Samuel to Atlanta was met with mixed reactions by Eagles fans. Some saw it as an improvement, what with his poor tackling and matador attitude, while others appreciated his play-making ability and coverage skills. As is the case in mos
Unlike when Jaiquawn Jarrett was drafted, the Eagles were applauded for their selection of Nate Allen in the second round of the 2010 NFL draft.
It's time to talk a little about the newest Eagle - former Ram and Redskin OJ Atogwe.
Many considered Jaiquwan Jarrett a reach when he was drafted by the Eagles in the second round of the 2011 draft and he's done little since then to remove that tag.
The expectations placed on Nnamdi Asomugha after arriving in Philly were probably unrealistic but most would still admit he had a poor year with the Birds.