Eagles CB Sheldon Brown points fingers at coaching staff

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Eagles cornerback points finger at coaching staff

Column by Kevin Roberts


The Eagles were tight this season. They played tight, and thus poorly, when they found themselves in a must-win game. It started with the coaches, and trickled down to the players.

And now that the pressure is off, and everybody is loose, the Eagles are playing better and they look pretty good.

This was the explanation Sheldon Brown offered to reporters after Sunday's game. It's a jarring assessment, because it speaks to all the worst things about a team and a coach and group of players who will sit at home during the playoffs, wondering what might have been.

Brown was talking about how the Eagles were loose Sunday in an impressive 38-23 win over New Orleans -- a team that absolutely had something to play for. The Eagles, who had nothing to play for, turned in one of their best performances of the year.

And, why now? Where was this when the Eagles could have used it?

"We all played tight -- you know what I mean?" Brown told reporters Sunday. "The last two weeks it was like: Let's just go play ball. We should have had that attitude from day one."

Someone asked Brown why that didn't happen.

"It's a trickle-down effect," Brown said. "If the coaches feel tight, it trickles down to the players. They're like: Oh, I can't make a mistake. I can't make a mistake.

"Now the coaches are relaxed, the players are relaxed and we're having fun playing and that's how it's always been since I've been here. I don't know why it wasn't that way from the beginning."

We can debate the way this team has performed in big games, pressure games, when they were an elite-level team from 2001-2004. But the idea that Andy Reid has squeezed his team until it folded under the pressure has never been part of the discussion.

Reid has had a trying and difficult year personally, and it's sort of hung over everything. The Donovan McNabb soap opera has sort of hung over everything.

There was a lot of stuff muddying the waters this season -- everybody looking sideways at the head coach and the quarterback. That's draining, an oh-gosh-what-now feeling that gets in the way. And maybe that did create a pretty tight atmosphere.

In fairness, this is just theory -- and it certainly can come across as an excuse. The head coach gives off a vibe (or whatever you want to call it) and teams typically take on the personality of the guy in charge. If Reid was edgy and anxious this season, yeah -- that could trickle down into the locker room.

But the players can always just go play better.

Still, how many times have the Eagles faced an absolute must-win game this season and responded with a strong, all-around game? You'd have to say just twice -- a 33-25 win over the Commanders in Washington and the blowout over Detroit (mitigating factor -- they were the Lions).

No one expected the Eagles to compete with the Patriots, and they played a strong game but lost. Then in two definitive save-the-season games against Seattle and the Giants Dec. 2-9, the Eagles lost two heartbreakers.

It's been that kind of season. It's useless to look at what might have been -- there's no money in it. But it's hard not to.
 

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:rolleyes: Geez Eagles excuses why they're not the NFCE Champs. They'll always be the NFCE Chumps though.
 

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Bottom line is that they could not win the games they needed to win to compete for the playoffs. The first game against us, etc. Only when it no longer mattered did they play better. And the only reason they won the second game with us is because Romo stank and Redball refused to try and run.
 

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good maybe they will blow up the team and not bother us really for 2 years or so
 

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Coakleys Dad;1856554 said:
Waah waah, come get your bottle Sheldon..



Exactly.... wasnt someone over there just talking about how they werent blaming coaches...
 

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David276;1856662 said:
good maybe they will blow up the team and not bother us really for 2 years or so
Actually, blowing the team up is the only hope they have of being competitive in the future. I'd rather they keep things the way they are. Dawkins looks done and guys like McNabb, Runyan, etc all get a year older.
 

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you are what you are, the eagles are a .500 team and they rounding into form, which is a .500 team.
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1856733 said:
The Eagles will be a pretty good team next year, they'll be tough.

I'm not sure about that.

Wonder if McNabb is going to be around next year for them. And even if he is, he's always injured now a days. There might have to be transition period with a new QB.
 
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