Thursday, October 21, 2010

Season 2009 mode review - week 5

0-4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolled into Philadelphia during the week and was exactly what they need the Eagles. Donovan McNabb returned from his rib injury and don't miss a beat. Less than three minutes in the game coupled with Jeremy Maclin on a 51-yard touchdown strike and never MirĂ³ back. Ended up throwing for 264 yards with three touchdowns and an almost perfect quarterback rating.


DeSean Jackson was closed the day only to take a screenshot, but we get to see the breakdown of Jeremy Maclin. After score early in the game, Maclin scored another time in the second quarter, this time in a pass from 40 yards of McNabb. Ended with more than 140 yards receiving six shots to go along with his two scores.Earlier in the season we knew that Jackson and Maclin could be a very dangerous combination, but afterwards games people really began to get excitado.La wide receiver position was never something exceptional during the Andy Reid but now it seems that we had two receivers of young which could be a force for a long time.


To add to that, the Eagles continued to see a consistent set of tight end Brent Celek, who had four catches for 58 yards in the day. The offensive seemed solid but fought on bad teams so still were question marks.


Against a not so great for Tampa Bay offense, defense of Eagles also looks very good.They recorded three sacks, three interceptions and a safety day while maintaining the Bucs offensive only 14 puntos.Cubriendo tight end remains a problem for them as Kellen Winslow had a great day for the Bucs.They are accounted for two touchdowns and had more than 100 yards recibiendo.Winslow is a good player, but this game only foreshadowed the problems that the Eagles would have covered tight end the rest of the season.


In general, the Eagles won fashion should be against a terrible.Ahora team, were expected to travel westward along to take toward down another terrible machine (but we all know how that would go).

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