Eagles football is back at an overcare Complex and we welcome you in Eagles three sixty on this Tuesday here in South Philadelphia. Dave Spidero and Chris McPherson on a b e A beautiful day, Eagles back on the practice field. Good to see everybody knocking off the rust getting ready for the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, A big matchup in
the Desert, two teams both five and one. In fact, if you go back to the long story of history between these two teams, they have never had this good a record hiring this matchup this late in this season. This is arguably two of the best teams in the conference, both playing outstanding football this point. There should be a great when we're looking forward to that kind of left
to get to before we get the Sunday. First things first, Eagles getting some good news today on the injury front, and for that we throw it out the bow Wolf Our Eagles three sixty update presented by Sports Authority. Well, it was a day of getting back to work at the Novacare Complex here on Tuesday, as the Eagles returned to practice here at the Novocare Complex after last week's bye week and they got a lot of healthy bodies
back here on the practice field. It wasn't a padded practice, but there were plenty of returning players like Darren Sproules, who was injured a couple weeks ago, like Jason Kelsey, like Evan Mathis, who didn't practice today. But we'll practice on Wednesday, said head coach Chip Kelly. And we talked to a few of those returning players, Sprules and Kelsey specifically about what it was like to get back in the action. Obviously I wasn't full participant. I was just
kind of out there moving around. I'm still hesitant to put a date on it, even if matthis isn't But you know, we all really focused on this week is being prepared for Arizona and making sure that we have a game plan down for that. We got our hands full. Yeah, Darren's out there. He was moving around. He looks real good. But you know, it's just, you know, it's how he feels. You know, no one knows how he feels but him. So you know, we just gotta, you know, hope for
the best. Like when you played his game, your goal is to play like you know what I'm saying, Like whatever, it takes you to play. That's what I'm all about. Quarterback Nick Foles. His feelings towards Darren Sproles were made clear if you watch that miked up segment against the Giants. He very much values his little running back teammate, and Foles talked about what it would mean to get Sproles back and what it will mean once he gets that offensive line back intact. It's great. Uh it was. It
didn't look good. I was right there when it happened. It didn't look good. But he's a resilient guy and he's very He's taking some hits in his career, and uh, it was great to have him back out there. He's recovering fast. Kelsey wasn't able to do monkey out there, but just to see him, you know, yeah, just to see him out there, see mathis out there. Just getting
guys back is is always great. Getting them healthy. They've been approaching every single day since they've been injured with great work and recovery and it's shown because they're getting out here fast. That is your three sixty update, presented by Sports Authority. Tomorrow, we look forward to hearing from offensive coordinator Pat Shermer and defensive coordinator Bill Davis. It's great that the offensive line is closer to coming together.
And later on in the show, I'll talk to one of the key pieces of that offensive line, a right tuckle Lane Johnson one on one. But our next Instuti interview is a head coach himself, Dave. Yeah. Chip Kelly's stopping by for his Tuesday one on one and he's got some updates for us. How did some of those injured Eagles look in practice? Will find out when Eagles three sixty returns. Septa is the way to get to a game. I love taking the subway down there because
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It's fantastic. We welcome you into the studio. Dave Spendero joined by head coach Chip Kelly. The Eagles back at work training session today. Everybody excited after the bye week. In coach, everybody really excited to see Darren Sproles on the field. Michael Kendricks, Jason Kelsey, all those guys. Chris Polka, what can you tell us about how they performed out there? They look good. What's the next step in there? In there just weekly from today's training, and today's a light
day for us, so we'll see. We won't know anything until later on in the week. For them to get back out there, it seems just a lot of energy in the building. I mean not just because of them being out there, but just coming back from the bye week. At our guys are excited to play football, they're excited to train football. So they get a chance to get back out on the field. They got a break, you know for us that happened at the midway point and season.
We played ten games so far, four preseason, sixth regular season, and it's kind of a halfway point for us, and they were excited to be back out the field. Arizona Cardinals five and one. What have you seen studying that team? Very good team, great personnel, you know, obviously offensively, Carson Palmer is back playing very very high level right now.
He's got some outstanding receivers and Larry Fitzgerald and Floyd you throw the young rookie John Brown in there, who's a real speedster and can do a lot of different things. They got an outstanding running back and Andrea Ellington, a couple really good tight ends, the old lines playing well. You know, they do a lot of different things. Offensively, Bruce is known as an offensive you know, kind of a mind and does a really good job with them.
And then defensively, they're very talented. Two outstanding corners and Patrick Peterson and Cromartie. Dan Williams is as good a nosegard as there is in the league. They're playing really well at the linebacker with a Rackpo on the outside and Acho on the outside, and then Larry Foot's doing a really good job. And they play in a lot of different packages on giving you a lot of different looks. So it's it's gonna be There's there's a reason they're
five and one. They're a talented team. That's gonna be a heck of a game. First, and Palmer had some injuries earlier that nerve probably looked if you look as good as he did pre injury, Yeah, well he looked really good in this last game against Oakland, So I don't know what he did from a rehab standpoint, but he looked really sharp. What kind of challenge is it to have Fitzgerald and Floyd and Brown and Andre Ellington
kind of does it all? What kind of challenges that they've got a lot of weapons, you know, and you just can't focus in on one because they have so many weapons. So you know, you got to be sounding in your approach from a defensive standpoint when you attack these guys. Chip one of the players I want to talk about here, dmik O. Ryan's one of your veteran leaders. Played hurt on Sunday, two Sundays to go against the Giants.
Never complains always on the field, and the way the players speak about him, it's with such respects, almost a reverence. Can you talk about what he brings to you on and obviously he's a tremendous football player, a great leader. I would argue that he didn't play because if he was hurt, we wouldn't have played him. So he was healthy and ready to go. Does a great job in terms of getting our defense lined up. He makes all the calls for us, is a real student of the game,
always puts us in the right situation. Is a tough, physical football player, and I think everybody in the locker room just respects him because not only his approach to the game, but the way he lives at every single day, and then the way he comes to work every single day and the professionalism that he shows and in what he does. And he's always study and tape, He's always on top of things. He does a great job with the younger guys really kind of coaching them in our defense.
And uh, you know, he's he's a guy that everybody in this organization looks up to. You run across so many guys like that in your coaching career. Now he's one of the real special guys. You know that there's just everything you want and a football player both on and off the field, and that's what you're looking for. Trent Cole interesting story. One of the most prolific sackers in the history of the Philadelphia Eagles eight years with his hand in the ground, has made the transition here
to the stand up linebacker position. Why what's he done so well to be so productive? I just think it's the same Trent that everybody's seen. He's very relentless in terms of his pursuit of whether it be the ball carrier or the quarterback. He's he's physical. I mean, he's always been a physical football player. Um, the differences, he's just doing it from a two point stance now as opposed to a three point stance. But another just football
player that you love to see run around. You love to see the passion that in the energy that Trent plays with. I'm on that team and I'm gonna go to the offensive side here with with Brent Sellick, You've talked about him and his selflessness and it really does seem to permeate through the locker room, that approach to the to the day every every day. Yeah, you know, Brent's another guy that just does everything you ask and that you ask him to do on a daily basis
as a football player. You know, he isn't really concerned with the overall statistics, doesn't care if he has a catcher, has a great block. He just wants to contribute to the victory. And um, you know, has really set a tone for for a lot of guys in this program in terms of his approach ship. It's a road game on Sunday, Arizona, tough team, tough venue. A lot of Eagles fans is going to be on the road once
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We welcome you back to Eagles three sixties. Certainly not too early to start talking and thinking about fantasy football for this week in the NFL, and a lot of things happening after some big trades, Percy Harvin gets moved, a bunch of injuries, and Chris what about Bryce Brown surfacing in Buffalo? Bryce Brown Buffalo? Yes, sure enough. C J. Spiller fracture's collar bones of Bryce Brown likely adds a mix because he's someone that you should add your fantasy roster.
Come up now is our it's been with Bo Wolf and Joe Dolan from Fantasy Guru dot com. Back from the bye. It's bow Wolf and Joe Dolan for your fantasy spin, as we do every week here on Philadelphia Eagles dot com. Joe, of course, the managing editor of Fantasy Guru dot com and Joe. Let's talk about the matchup for the Eagles this week, coming off that by going out to Arizona against the first placed Cardinals, a very good defense, but a defense that like last year,
is vulnerable against tight ends. Is zach Ertz a big player for you this week? Yeah? Absolutely, Bo, He had the two touchdowns against the Cardinals last year. He actually had sixty eight yards in that game, which was his season high during the regular season. And I'll tell you what zach Ertz. I think really had the bounce back game against the Giants a couple weeks ago that we needed to see from him to start putting him back
in our lineups. And I just thought it was a matter of Nick Foles and zach Ertz getting on the same page. We saw Foles with some inaccurate throws in previous weeks, but Ertz also was dropping the pass here and there against the Rams. You might make that example, but I think this is a great week for them
to continue what they started last week the Giants. Zach Ertz in a league that's been really, really tough for tight ends for fantasy, especially this past week, I am excited to put him back in my lineup this week. Big trade in the NFL last week, Percy Harvin going from the Seahawks to the Jets. Likeank, you, Percy Harvin a little bit of a distraction in the locker room, but he gets it done on the field when it matters. What do you make of the trade for both signs
for the Seahawks and the Jets. Well, when it comes to Percy Harvon, if I have Percy Harmon, I'm probably excited about this move because the way I look at it is he wasn't doing anything anyway. You know, he averaged six yards a catch on twenty two catches this year. That is really not getting it done. He averaged fewer yards per catch than Darren Sproles has per rush, so he really wasn't doing a whole lot for the Seattle Seahawks. And if you watched Russell Wilson this week against the Rams,
even in a loss, he had a monster game. So I didn't think the trade hurt Russell Wilson at all. But for Percy Harvin, I think if he gets force fed the ball in New York, which is more is more possible than it was in Seattle, I think it's gonna work out for both sides. For fan it reeks of a desperation move for the Jets for me, but ultimately I think this is a pretty good move for
both sides. For Fantasy Purple, you mentioned the Seahawks lost to the Rams, a big surprise, but a big surprise in the Rams backfield as well as Zach Stacy no carries on the field for one snap. I believe Benny Cunningham, who he thought was the number two guy, had a receiving touchdown, but he wasn't the main guy. It was the rookie Trey Mason for the first time getting carries and he was the bell cow all day. How much
do you buy him moving forward? Buying him big time bow because this was a lot like the Ram team that we saw last season when they were winning games at the end of the year, and what they did was they limited their quarterback. They made them throw accurate, quick throws. Austin Davis did a very good job in this game against Seattle. They played with defense, and this was really the first good defensive performance from the Saint
Louis Rams this year. They got after Russell Wilson, they had the trick play on special teams that worked for them. They really made a lot of plays defensively, and they controlled the clock with the running game. Here's the difference from last year. Trey Mason, to me, is just a much more talented back than Zach Stacy, and the Rams are realizing that if they're gonna win games, if Jeff Fisher let's say it is gonna save his job. They're gonna have to start winning tough games. They were one
and four while they come in. They beat the Seahawks at home. That's an impressive resume building win. And Trey Mason is their best back when it comes to running the ball. I think he is going to be the bell cow going forward. And yeah, Benny Cunningham is going to be out there on third downs and in passing
situations because he can protect. But I want to take this opportunity to kind of use this as a lesson when it comes to a back like Zach Stacy, an under talented back who gets this perceived volume, this label of a volume back before the season. These guys never
seem to live up to their draft status. If you drafted Zach Stacy in the second round, you're dropping a guy this week who you expected to be a two hundred and fifty two hundred and seventy five carried guy who just lost his job to somebody who's a lot more talented. Whenever that opportunity comes up in future years, just to remember to pass on a guy like that and take a wide receiver instead, because it just never works out. For guys like Zach Stacy in the long run.
All right, Well, another running back situation influx up in Buffalo. A crazy win for him this week, but they lost both Fred Jackson and C. J. Spiller for a little bit of time. Our old friend Bryce Brown in the mix, as is Anthony Dixon, who's the one to own. Well, I'm gonna pick up Bryce Brown because I'm a gambler and I'm always going to gamble on talent. But as you know that Philadelphi Eagles traded Bryce Brown because he had some struggles with the playbook. He never really played
to a consistent level. But we did see with Bryce Brown when he was filling in for Lashaw McCoy a couple of years ago, the kind of talent that can really carry your fantasy team. We saw him with some huge games with some big runs. He has really really amazing straight line explosion, and I would think the Buffalo Bills are going to use this opportunity to get him a significant number of touches. But I do want to give you one piece of advice. Don't expect Bryce Brown
to be a world beater. And if the Bills expect Fred Jackson to only be out a couple weeks with his groin injury. I wonder if they'll go with Anthony Dixon just because they can stay the course a little bit more. They went to Kyle Orton a few weeks ago because they thought he was the safer option at quarterback. That turned out to be the right move. The Bills are four and three, They're going to be competing for a playoff spot in an AFC. That looks pretty soft
to me. I wonder if they just feel Anthony Dixon is the safer, stay the course option, But if they really want to gamble, they will go with Bryce Brown because he has monster upside and I think Bryce Brown is going to be the guy in the long run that you want to own in this backfield. All right, Well, a bunch of running backs we've talked about on the waiver wire this week. If you've sort of been saving your free agent budget or if you've got high waiver priority,
are you using it all on Mason? Are you going for Brown? Are you going for Dixon? How do you spread it out? I would put my top priority on Trey Mason because I think this really well mirrors what the Rams did last year when Zach Stacy emerged. I think Mason is going to be able to emerge in a similar role. So he'd be my number one, Brown, number two, and Dixon number three. I would take a shot on all of them if I need running back help. But that's my personal order as we stand right now. Well,
he is the man with all the information. Joe Dolan of Fantasy Guru dot com follow him on Twitter at fg Underscore Dolan, and we will see you next week right here on the Fantasy Spin. And it all works for the Eagles tight ends down the field if it works at the line of scrimmage. Christ she had an opportunity to sit with Lane Johnson, who is back very much so in the swing of things along the offensive line. Yes,
the Eagles win over the Giants. Eagles are their best rushing performance of the season, and a bigger reason for that was the return of Lane Johnson. And after this break on Eagles three to sixty, I go one on one with the Eagles right tackle in the locker room. We are all the same or lose, we give what we need to come back. Get a rigular cover twenty grahams of pro caliber protein. The loco rooms of the
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joined by starting right tackle Lane Johnson. And Lane, what did you do with your bye week? Because you just had a month off to start the season. Um, I stayed around here for a few days and I made a trip to Vermont pretty random, but it went up there with the family for a few days and hung out and then came back. So what was it like a couple of weeks ago you make your return against
Saint Louis Rams, very talented defensive line. What was that like for you getting your first action back on the Oh? It was awkward, you know, just not having the practice reps, you know, with a team and stuff like that. So it felt weird just having you know a few days of practice and hitting the field. So it's pretty awkward, But made the best of it and felt a lot more comfortable this past week against Johnts. Did you rely on your athleticism you think more than anything else against
in that Rams game? Yeah, I mean playing a position this long, I mean you kind of know what to do. Is just sometimes when you haven't been doing it as much, you kind of get wrestling. So what was the biggest difference going from usually say from night and day. I'm gonna say from day because if the Rams game was in the afternoon to that primetime showdown against the Giants.
I felt comfortable. More comfortable against the Giants, Um, you know, having played them last year, so kind of knowing some of the guys that I'm going against, UM felt comfortable and I knew we had a good scheme going in
and uh, you know, felt felt good. What did it mean for you that not only did you have to go against matthis Kiwanuka, who has been a very good vetter in the league for a long time, but the Giants seems so frustrated with Jason Pierre Paul not being able to gain passwords they moved him over to your side and still not able to get to Nick Foles at all. Yeah yeah, um, just next next guy up. I mean, that's what's what they're gonna do if they
can't get any pressure. So I imagine to see it, you know, probably even more coming up in these next few games. But you know, it felt good. I felt good in my technique and I felt strong. How tough was it to see Lashawn McCoy have the struggles that he had in the first month of the season. It was tough. You know. Obviously with Kelson Evan out, it's a big part of our offensive line, so I mean that played the factor in it. But you know, it was tough to watch this stone. You know, I couldn't
be a part of it. But now I think we're starting to pick things back up and things are looking better. McCoy said. One of the reasons he was glad that you're back in action is because he knows how to follow your blocks. Can you explain from the offensive tackle standpoint what that means? Just sometimes inside zone he's gonna follow my block usually either cut behind me or go front side, So usually he's reading the backside tackles blocks
on some of those inside zones. Is there chemistry thing though? Just knowing how you block and just yeah, I mean just repetition, repetition over and over. He's so used to, you know, I guess my style and what I want to do, so he knows kind of, you know, where to go with the football. So what is it going to mean that the next couple of weeks that you're
gonna get Kelsey back in the mix. Evan Mathis will return soon enough that you'll finally have that starting offensive line that you had all throughout the two thirteen season. It would be good. You know, Evans a pro bowler. I think Kelse, you know, it's another top center. Um. You know last year we did really well and I think you know this year we could do even better with those guys. Um, just know the offense more and uh be more compact. What do you recall about last
year's matchup with Arizona. Um, it was a good game. We know they have a good secondary, so um then you know, I think, um, we ran the ball pretty effectively last year with him, you know, against them, So something we're gonna try to do again this year. What makes them so good? They're number one in the league and run defense? Obviously, you guys are coming off for your best game for a run standpoint. What makes them so tough to go against? In that same Um, they
did have class Campbell in there. They're ninety three, big long guy who's pretty disrupted there in the middle. UM and as far as darneld doc and he's out to another guy that was really really a big contributor. But uh, they're they're just sounding the defense. They got some big bodies up there and they do a good job of maintaining their gaps. Last question for you, Lane is what's the biggest thing that you want to prove upon in the second half of the season. You can't into the
year saying you want to dominate. Now that you're back in the mix, now that you're finally you know, got your feet. Why you're back on the field. What are the things you want to prove so you can take that next step. You know, I felt this pass gay is probably the most dominant game I've had. I felt comfortable. And you're going back to go back to your rookie season. Yeah, yeah, I mean just I just felt comfortable. I felt confident, and whenever I'm confident, and you know, I felt I
can play with anybody. So um, you know, try to keep that going. Just maintain consistency. So that's probably the biggest biggest thing that's being consistent. Lane Johnson starting. We're attacking for the Philadelphia Eagles. Thank you very much for joining us in studio on Philadelphia Eagles dot com. Septa is the way to get to game. I love taking the subway down there because I feel like i'm you know,
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open to residence of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Well, the Eagles and the Cardinals have certainly had some memorable games over the seasons, back when the Cardinals were in Phoenix and in the NFC East before your time, Chris, not quite beformance, but still there were some great ones. And there was another great one back in two thousand
and two. Donovan McNabb playing on a broken ankle. That game and certainly a play within that game the subject of this week's Old School All twenty two with Dan Klecko. What's up, Eagles fans. I'm Dan Klecko and welcome back into the Old School All twenty two, Week eight. This week Arizona Cardinals, team that just missed the playoffs last year. But we're gonna take a look back to the broken ankle game with Donovan McNabb just to show you how tough he was and what a player he was back
in the day. We want to see this so we're gonna take a look back at one of the plays from that game. The Eagles entered Week eleven of the two thousand and two season at six and three with plans for the playoffs and beyond. Those plans were altered, however, went on the third play against Arizona, Adrian Wilson and LaVar Woods sack McNabb on third and three, causing a fumble that led to an Arizona touchdown and injuring his
right leg in the process. McNabb sat in the pocket, immobile for the remainder of the game and limping his way to two hundred and fifty five yards and four touchdowns. It was his final TD though, that not only exhibited Number five's toughness, but the grid of some of his teammates as well. All Right, so this isn't so much about coverages or routes. That's not really what this is about.
That we'll go into a little bit. This is more about looking at Donovan, watching him in the pocket, seeing how how much it struggled just for him to get into his drop, and realizing how tough he was here. But the thing we look at also we'll get to in the end zone copy is these guys right here, these five guys that stepped up. This guy right here, his running back. Let's see how tough this is right here, as Donovan drops back once again, it's cover one is you can see a man to man safety in the
middle of the field right here, No one's open. As you look, who do you want Donovan to throw the ball too? All right? So as you see as Deuce Staley comes off this wheel route cover linebackers got him, does a great job. But watch Deuce and how tough he is right here, young covers. He sees his quarterback in trouble, He's gonna come back to him. Donovan throws it, and watch this, watch this fight. A lot of this, you know, I think was for Donovan McNabb. Look at
this right here. This just shows you how much the Eagles were growing as a team in these seasons and becoming really, like we said before, one of the great teams of the two album. Watch this right here. Look at this pocket and we always talk about that, right Look at this pocket right here. Look at that we get all clean. Donovan is right there and as you want to see, John's got his guy roll all the way out to the right. Donovan's got plenty of time to look and as we said before, Deuce comes back
to him. Let's just watch that one more time. Just look at how much this team stepped up for him and they could barely move and watch them Deuce just fights to getting that end zone. That's pretty awesome and it's a lot of fun to watch and remember those teams. So tomorrow the Eagles will get into full pads and we'll have a better sense of where Sprowls and Kendricks and Polk and Kelsey r as they look. Potentially for some of them to play on Sunday against the Arizona
Cardinals would be great to have some of them. Mac Yes, certainly against the Arizona defense. You would love to have Polk and Sprowls back in the mix and number one rushing defense in the entire league. Sort would help have those suit back on the field in action. And it's a big day on Wednesday at the Novacare Complex. We hope you're with us every step of the way. Coordinators Bill Davis and Pat Churmer meet the media before practice and then after practice, running back Lashawn McCoy is he
all the way back? We'll find out just how he feels coming off the bye week. After practice on Wednesday, and of course Eagles three sixty returns at five o'clock. We know that Jill join us. Then for Christ McPherson, I'm Dave SPIDERO. We thank you for joining us today on Eagles three sixty have yourselves all great Eagles Day
