Welcome everyone as Eagles three sixty Eagles insider Dave's Finnaro along with Joe di Camera on an absolutely beautiful Wednesday at the Novacare Complex, feeling the vibe. It's football week here in Philadelphia and the Eagles getting ready for the Dallas Cowboys. Healthy Eagles team, Joe, what does that mean as the Eagles get off this bye week and get ready for the stretch. It means you get your best players to play as much as possible, which is key, Dave.
Some of the players of course at the Eagles are counting on at the start of season. Look, this is a big game up at head versus Dallas Cowboys. Something I football. The bye week, it's done, and you want your best guys in there. That means, you know, of course, hopefully Jason Peters, Nelson Aglor who's you know, the expectations were big contributions from him this year. You want to
see a better second half from him. Obviously, it starts with being healthy, the opportunity the inside linebacker rotation, getting Michael Kendricks back, perhaps Kiko Alonso back in there. Obviously, Bill Davis and Chip Kelly will have some decisions about playmaking and time, you know, dispersing the time out there between the inside backers. But hey, look it's good to
be healthy. It gives you a shot. Yeah. And Jason Peters, I mean, I think he kind of has to play in this game against Greg Hardy, who's just been so good as a pass rusher for the Cowboys. Nelson Aglor, can he add some punch to a passing game that really is lack consistency. Of Eagles taking Aglore with a twentieth pick in the first round, and he was the receiver that most of the Draftnicks said was the most
ready for the NFL game. We'll see if he's able to contribute to the Eagles passing offense, which really really needs it. A lot of drops, a lot of inconsistency, and going against the Cowboys defense, Joe that I gotta say, it really surprised how good they are. I know that Hardy's an impact player, Randy Gregory good play. I thought that a loss of Orlando Scandrick would really hamper this group. It doesn't seem to have done too much. Now it's
the offense obviously for Dallas and struggling without Romo. But what the Eagles did in Week two versus Dallas. Eagles
offense versus the Dallas defense, it was a struggle. And as we talk about areas for the Eagles to improve, you touched on it, Dave, as far as what Nelson Aglore and the other receivers can do, because if you go back to Week two in the struggles, the Eagles have actually improved in a variety of ways, the offensive line probably being the most prominent way the Eagles have improved, But it's the outside, the receivers, the pass and attack, the lack of the vertical game that I think too
many of us prior to the bye week stood out as the number one area the Eagles really got to compact. Yeah, and I got a sense in the locker room these first two days of the week that bad Eagles offense. They were embarrassed big time by that Week two lost to the Cowboys. The offense shut down really almost completely in that loss tooth A cow is a linkol financial field. So round two comes Sunday night. Let's get you caught up with everything happening at the Overcare Complex today. Alex
Smith our Eagles three sixty update. Hi everyone, I'm Alex Smith and this is your three sixty update. Another day at work here at the Novocare Complex as the Eagles get set for Sunday Nights game in Dallas. Today, we heard from offensive coordinator Pat Shermer and a number of the Eagles receivers on fixing some of the drop problems
from the first half of the season. You know, i'd like to I like to hope that's the case, because we've seen these guys catch the ball very, very well and at a high level throughout their careers, and they've done it for us, and we just gotta get those bad plays out of their system. I think Jordans and the drops, and I mean I've had you know, I've had one, and Jordan's had a couple and I think
now he's had a couple. That stuff just kind of I mean, those are growing pains on Sam takes and that a fair amount of blame for mistakes that we've made and me being the number one person, so he's putting the ball and then played for us. We said to go out there and make the plays, you know, But like I say, I sit here and say, like, oh, as a receiver group, we gotta do that. At the end of the day, I can only control one person.
That's Jory Matthews. So for me personally, I have to go out there and help him out because I think just the blame that he gets on the day basis is really unfair. He's putting us in really good positions to win. We just got to go out there and make the plays. You know. As machiever, I gotta help Sam out. I got to be his best matchup and I have to create separation. And if I'm not doing that, he can't feel comfortable going to me. He can't feel like,
you know, he can go outside of it. I just so I think I have to do a better job as an indivisu. Also speaking at the podium today was defensive coordinator Bill Davis, who spoke about just how far this defensive unit has come since the start of the year. We put a huge emphasis on it and we've got the dummies all around the building. We really believe since the beginning of football that that's stat to take away differential has been a huge stat in wins and lossues.
So we put a lot of focus on it and the guys have it on the front of their mind. Therefore, it's it's it's been. It's where we're at at the halfway point. We needed to be there at the end
of the season. We also heard from Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford, who spoke about clearing his mind a little bit during the bye week and coming back recharged and ready for an NFC e showdown a little bit of both, you know, I think, you know, early in the week, you know, it was good to kind of look at some things, but then really just kind of tried to get away, you know, just kind of clear on my mind and
get a break. So that way, you know, when I got back here for this week, I was fresh, ready to go, you know, ready to attack the back end of the season. And finally, an injury update here from the Novicare Complex. Linebacker Demiko Ryan's and left tackle Jason Peters did not practice today. Meanwhile, Ryan Matthews and Brian Brayman were limited, while Nelson Aghilor, Brandon bar and Kiko Alonzo were all full participants. And for all the latest Eagles news, be sure to keep it right here on
Philadelphia Eagles dot com. Thanks so much, Alex, We've got a lot to get to In today's show, Joe and I will talk about some of the adjustments Eagles need to make in this second half of the season. We'll talk with Bill Davis, Eagles defensive coordinator, in studio, a good one on one with him. But when we return, it's a little time for Cover two. We're going to talk to a couple of reporters about this Eagles team.
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to the game, I sept to Philly anywhere. We're back if he goes three sixty Dave SPIDERO Joe to camera time. Now for a little cover too, Chris McPherson bringing into studio a couple of Philadelphia Beat reporters, Amy kempsky from Philly Voice and Tim McManus from Birds twenty four seven. Hello everyone, I'm Chris McPherson, and welcome to this week's edition of Cover two here on Philadelphia Eagles dot Com. The Eagles were big winners during the bye week, losing
no ground in the nfcast. Has both the Giants and the Cowboys lost their respective games, and to look at what's something ahead for the Eagles, I brought into my favorite journalists here. We got into mcmans from Birds twenty four seven and Jimmy Kemski from Philly Voice dot com. So, gentlemen, as we look ahead to the second half of the season, the Eagles are three and four. Big Sunday, they met up with the Cowboys who needs to step up for the Eagles in the second half of the year. Um,
Jordan Matthews, and I'll double down on Jordan Matthews. I think Jordan Mathews is gonna have a really long, really productive career. But just so far the season it has not gone well with the he has jobs. Josh has had a drop in the last game, Miles Austin's had drops. Uh, you know, you go right down my roster that I mean to have more drops than than any team in
the in the NFL. So the wide receiver production has to be has to pick up big time, and they just have to make the catches that they're supposed to make. And really a big problem is the wide receivers aren't making the quarterback better, and the quarterbacks certainly isn't making the wide receivers better. Bradford has been, in my opinion, of major disaployment for the first seven games of the season.
He's got to pick it up. And if the Eagles can just play average offense the rest of the way, they do have a defense that I think can carry them clearly to an NFC's title and possibly make some noise in the playoffs. All right, So Jimmy with that in mind, Why should fans be optimistic for the final nine games of the regular season. The defense, defense has been great. Defensive line obviously with Fletcher Cox and Benny Logan, and now you have you know, Suchric Thornton, who was
out for a little bit is back. You have the
linebackers across the board. You have you know Kolons it's going to be possibly returning this week against the Cowboys, if Jordan Hicks who stepped in and it just played phenomenal football with Keiko out and with Michael Kendricks being out and Demiko Ryans of course Mufassa, and then you have the outside backers who really haven't had great production numbers wise, but I think have actually played fairly well in Brandon Graham and from so that front seven of
that defense, with the back end also playing pretty well in my opinion as well, especially the safeties. I think that defense is just a really complete unit that again
can carry them through the rest of the season. Hey, Timmy, your reason for optimism that we're going optimism here the other side here, and I would get there, you know, I would say, look at look at the look at the numbers on defense and the way the rate in which they're taking the ball away from the opponent, and they're right up there with Denver, and Denver is playing crazy good defense, and the Eagles have been too for the most part. And if the offense can just get
out of their way in large part. Now, that's not the way that Chip Kelly is wired, that's not the way that this operation is set up for the office to kind of take a back seat. But if they can, just if Bradford can be a better game manager, if they can stop turning the ball over and sustain some drives a little bit of consistency going on, and then they can do something, all right, Tim flip the script. Why should Eagles fans be not so optimistic well down
the stretch here? Do they have the horses on offense to be competitive, to get the job done over the final nine games and do something in the playoffs. The hope was that Sat Bradford was going to kind of take this team from good to great. He hasn't done
that in his career yet. I mean, and that's just the facts in Saint Louis, and people gave different reasons for it, but he wasn't able to elevate them to the next level so far, and it's still young in this time in Philadelphia, but he hasn't done that yet. So is the quarterback good enough or the wide receiver is good enough? Is the offensive line deep and good enough in order to make it to the finish line and make some noises? So that's where the pessimism will
creep in. Hey, Jimmy yea, again it comes back to me.
It comes back to the quarterback for me. He's seven games in and he's, you know, obviously coming off the two ACLS hairs and hasn't played since the middle of the twenty thirteen seasons, so there's an argument to be made while he's just still kind of knocking off the rust, which all right, So I get that to some degree, but I think at least through the first seven games, we'd like to see some sort of flashes of what he and b and I don't think we even see that.
We saw in the preseason a little bit against the Packers and just the way he played leading up to the season, but in the actual games that have mattered, I don't really think he's shown much of anything. And if you ask, if you ask the question, what does Sam Bradford do well. I think it's really hard to come up with a really great answer for that. So he's got to really turn it around, played better this year, or play better as in the second half of the season.
And then I'd go offensive line too. I mean, Jason Peters went down last week or two weeks ago rather against the Panthers, and you know, I think they adjusted well enough to a certain extent in that game, but as the game wore on, Jared Allen eventually was able to get to Sam Bradford and they were able to get pressure late in that game. So I do think if they do have a guy that goes down at some point during the rest of the season, they don't have a lot of depth there and could suffer. All Right,
He's Jimmy Kempsky from Philly Voyces, Tim mcmanson Burchway four seven. Now, I'm Chris McPherson. Thanks for joining us in this week's edition of Cover two. We'll see if the Eagles can get on track Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys. Thanks for joining us. Thanks so much, boys, good stuff on Covered two. As always, we've got a lot to get to.
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the offense need to do better on Sunday night. Well, just to remind folks, it was a twenty to ten Eagles loss back then in September. The offense, to the reminder Joe, total disaster and DeMarco had nowhere to run thirteen carries two yards. Now, that was really the epitome of when the Eagles offensive line was just an incomplete turmoil, total disaster, particularly in the interior portion of the offensive line, which really struggled that day. As remember Sean Lee Dave
really was dominant in that game. And you know, when you go back to to what happened and what I believe Chip Kelly should look to do differently, there was a there's a simplicity to the Eagles offense and it's part of what enables the Eagles to run a fast tempo. As we know the Eagles run a fast temple in part because it's a simplified approach you can get plays in quickly, but it's also a schematic approach that defenses have the opportunity to game plan against and has some
advantages in that regard. I think Dallas really benefited from that. That was a time in the year where the Eagles were in the shotgun almost literally every play. It was also a time of the year back then Week two when the Eagles at that point, we're running eighty one percent of their runs to the opposite side of where the running back was lined up, and we can just see Sean Lee. He was just seeing the play. It was coming right down the line. He was meeting DeMarco Mary,
and DeMarco was getting crushed. So, you know, I think by diversifying Dave what Chip Kelly's offense is and frankly making it harder for Dallas to gain plan and you know, Chip has changed things a bit since then. There's been more under center. There's been a couple play action passes, not as much as they want, but just been I want to see more diversification, but I don't know what diversification does for you if you're not executing the basics.
Iing the Eagles need to, let's be I don't know the answer here, but they've scored ten points in the first quarter of games this year. They're two and four when opponents score first, and somehow on Sunday Night. Look, they've had two weeks to get ready for this game, come out with a great script, and maybe it is diversity, maybe it is hitting them with something that they haven't shown on tape this year. Score first, Make the Cowboys get out of their comfort zone of running the football,
pounding it, playing for field goals. Make Matt Castle beat you with some early points. I think that is such a huge game, and Dave, I think that's fair. But I'll go beyond that because to me, let's let's talk about the Sam Bradford and the read option. We know the Eagles don't run a real pure read option at this point, but consider this, there's a lot of mesh handoff points where you know it's going to be the decision.
Am I going to hand the ball off? On bradform, I'm going to hand the ball to DeMarco or the other running backs, or am I going to keep it and keep in it oftentimes to drop back and pass the ball. But as we know, and I've seen a film, I look at the film every week with Jaws, and I cannot begin to emphasize enough how overwhelmingly obvious it
is that there's room for Bradford to run. I'm not asking Bradford to be Kaepernicker, Cam Newton or any of the great Russian quarterbacks in a span of NFL history. But I'm telling you there's six yards. I'm not looking for thirteen. I'm not looking for fifteen. I'm just saying they've take the six yards because I'm telling you the six yards is there? Take the six I'm not doing that. I'm not doing it. Is it because he can't do it?
Or the knee? Both six yards? When your average third down gain is seven plus yards, right, That's what the average on the Eagles have been third and plus seven on average of this year. I'm not exposing Sam Bradford. Instead, I'm asking for a better execution, catch footballs, block better upfronts. There are receivers open, so Sam has to deliver the ball timely, more accurately get something going in the red zone,
which has been a huge disappointment this year. They've brought Sam Bradford in in large in large part to be a better red zone quarterback, and he hasn't been a better red zone quarterback. Than Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez last year. So if the answer is read option, run Sam Bradford, yeah, it may work one or two times, Joe and the may that may be enough, Okay, to keep keep a defense. That's what I'm saying. I don't
think they're going to stay. Honest. I don't think one or two Sam Bradford runs will ever keep a defensive end out here. And I don't disagree with you, Dave. And that's why I'll take the six yards and instead of having the third and seven, which you're right about, that's what it's been, I'll take the second and four, I'll take the third and two. I agree, Dave with basically everything you said. I'm just asking sprinkle it in,
like if I got some some salt here. I'm just I just think the offense needs more than a sprinkle. I think the offense needs more down the field. I agree with that. To me, the passing game has been the disappointment more than the running. I think that's I think that's fair. And the one thing is Bradford has gotten good protection in the passing game, and that's where it's disappointing. Both from a Bradford standpoint, and the outside receivers.
Dave's exactly right. The Eagles, the play design has got to get the players down the field more. Bradford's got to see them better, that's clear. He's got to be more accurate with the passes. But also, as they've said, hey guys, when the ball's there, please please, please, can't and they've worked on it, and look at there are enough issues with the offense that you're right, We're all right.
We just want more points, all right. So defensively for the Eagles, I think the whole objective here is to stop the run. The Cowboys have been really challenged without Tony Rome with the quarterback position. They do have Dez Brian back. I expect Dez Bryant to get a couple of shots down the field. Eagles are going to be tested. I think Jason Witten is a huge, huge area player. He controls the middle of the field. He's going to require a lot of attention. I like Keiko Alonso in
that matchup against Witton. But to me, Joe, if the Cowboys play it the way I think they will, they're gonna come out and try to smash mouth the Eagles, just like the Carolina Panthers. Dude. Yeah, the Eagles obviously had their worst run defense in that game, given up
over two hundred yards. And you know, I'm not really particularly fearful of the Dallas Russian attack as we know Joseph Randall knell off the team and with the quarterback scenario of what Dallas has, I mean, I think the Eagles have a real opportunity in this game to have a quality defensive performance. Now, I still in the second half of the year. I want to see greater pass rush from the from the from the guys on the outside. Chipped down played that a little bit yesterday day. You've
go talking about that Bill Davis today. Yeah, you've used the past rush kind of accumulative effect. But here's the bottom line. I mean, what Fletcher Cox is doing and his success it isn't listen, Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham are different players. Fletcher Cox is doing his job. I want to see Brandon Graham gets to the quarterback mornings. That's a simple way to look at it. Chip and Billy Davis can stay anything they want about they clump
everybody together. Well, I don't clump everybody together. Fletcher Cox is doing his job. At want Brandon Graham to do more. All right, So we we've outlined a little bit for even of course the special teams. They've got a little payback as well, the Cowboys blocking Donnie Jones returning it for a touchdown early in the second half of that week two games. So special teams need to step it
up as well. Yeah. So that's that's our adjustments. Simple right, go out and beat the Cowboys on Sunday night hashtag beat Dallas. When we return to Eagles three sixty, we're talking defense. Bill Davis defensive coordinator joins us. When you get away from smartphones and video games and tablets, it's amazing what you can really plug into this season. Shop the brands you love, plus thousands of items on sale, Mount Sports Authority, all Things Sporting Good. Give me more,
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dreams to life. We welcome you to our exclusive interview with Eagles defensive coordinator Bill Davis, presented by Wawa coach Welcome back from the bye week. I know it was the time for you to get some relaxation and also to do some self scouting and talk about the defense. Here at what kind of progress you make through seven games in the big picture, Well, we from game one to the last game, we felt like we were making
steady progress. Now, the Panther game was not as good as we would have liked it, so we felt like there was a little bit of a step back in the run game, and it really was just a little minor technique alignment issues that we had been so disciplined, and so the self scout really was encouraging in the growth that we have going on. And we're hitting some goals like the points allowed per drive and the turnovers, which are big indicators of playing win in football, and
so that was growing. But you know, there's some other areas that we saw, Hey, we need to put a little more attention on those things. I came up to your office after the win over the Jets and you talked about wanting the players to own the defense. With so many new players, particularly in the back end, have you seen that ownership progressed through seven games. Yeah, we have, especially with the guys that come new to the system.
It's a foreign language. That's the best way to relay it is although they know these techniques, but you're saying in a different way with different terminology. The defenses are called a lot of times some different words, so it takes a while to really settle in, to have a lot of reps to make their mistakes. I've all is thought that the more mistakes you can make in the
offseason and training camp, that's what true learning happens. So you know, we've grown through some of those mistakes and the guys that were buying in and you can see. The way I can see the ownership is when they have ideas about scheme on the upcoming opponent or within a game and they say, hey, you know, coach, that one tool we have of a deuced call, can we use that here? When they align like that, absolutely, now they start understanding how the different aspects and tools are used.
Now you've got some and then does that allow you then to expand the scheme to really get into things that you want to get into. Coverage wise, it does really what we try to do. They're really the more football I watch and bay around it. There's years and years of it. You either have the middle of the field open with the safeties or you close it. Everything inside of that is just different forms of middle open
coverages and the tools you use. No matter what you want to call it cover to cover for, it's just it's the tools you use. So the guys really under standing when we're splitting the safeties what tools are available, and when the middle of the field is closed, what tools are available. That's where you have the communication on the back end, and they've taken a huge step this year.
It really seems that with Walter and with Malcolm having converted cornerbacks who can cover, who can play the run, or intelligent guys, has really allowed you to communicate better, open up the defense and have a lot more success with those X plays. Those are quarterbacks, you know, the middle backer. Demiko's a quarterback force and sets the front seven, and then in the secondary we need when we split the safeties. They both own their half of the field.
When there's a post safety. They won as a quarterback, and they have a smart, intelligent instinctive safeties has made a huge difference for us to expand the package and to apply tools within a drive. You know a lot of times you hope the drive ends when a major mistake happens so you can get the guys in the
sideline and get the thing fixed. Well, when the drive is going on, if you have the veteran and intelligent men out there, they can fix it in the drive, you know, in between, and that's when you really have something special. I know you weren't happy with the run defense against Caroline. Do you think it's stung that front seven, the front the group do you have? Oh? Absolutely absolutely.
We take a lot of pride in all aspects of it, but stopping the run and again it's as simple as one or two guys not fitting where he's supposed to fit. I mean it is. It takes to play good defense, eleven men doing their job and handling their their park. Because it's all affected you. The D line effects the linebackers.
The linebacker affects the D line. Safety's alignments, you know, tells anything you have that you can give a coverage away affects everybody, so it's all attached to each other, and as you as you have one guy misfit, and all of a a sudden that big run happens, and all of a sudden there's a plus forty run on you, and then all those other all the good stuff. You have twenty five runs of two and three yards and that one forty crushes the you know, the total total game.
We've all enjoyed this early success here of Jordan Hicks, and he's a rookie, seems so much more mature than his years. We'll kind of respond ability. Do you feel comfortable putting on him? Can he handle everything? You know what he's growing in that Carolina game plan because of the different types of run game that came at us. We put a lot on his plate as a as a quarterback calling getting us in and out of I
give him two calls. You know, we're playing this call unless they're in gun and then I want this call. And he did a great job of communicating and executing it. So for a rookie, that was about as hard as it gets and he did a nice job. Bill It's Dallas on Sunday Night. No Tony Romo but they have Des Brian. We're trying to figure out what that offense
is capable of doing. What do you see from them? Yeah, it's you know, it's it's been tough on them because they've had three quarterbacks over the course of this season, three running backs that they've been moving in and out of the receiver Des has been out now he's back in, so there's a a little bit of shifting the old line. So what they've done is you've seen different games that we're trying to do is to say, Okay, when McFaddens are running back and Castles a quarterback, what are they
showing and who are they? And I think they're trying to discover who they are, what running game works best from a fan, and what is the best passing game for Castle. So as you move through, you're kind of studying in small segments of who we think they're going
to be versus us. Then you take an account their plans against us last year and this year with the same coordinator, and then he's okay, you kind of put it all together and you try to stop what they what they want to do and do best and make them go away from their best players and try to beat you that one. How did Dez look from a physical standpoint against the Fine he's back out there. I mean, he's a phenomenal athlete that heals very fast, and he's chomping at the bit to get out there, and we
expect the ball to him often. Bill Matt Castle when we played him a couple of years ago, really athletic game, big game against the Eagles. Are your thoughts on him and what he brings to the table. Yeah, he's a well rounded quarterback that's seen him and played a lot of football. So when he comes out there, and we know even last week he made a couple of third down conversions with his legs, he sees the field well, he's learning that system. So you can see the growth happened.
I know they haven't had the success that they were a lot not a lot of people have the success against Seattle that they like, but he is. He's getting more and more familiar. The running game has kind of been a little bit more Taylor to McFadden and he's having some success. So you can see it getting better week in and week out than that. Castle is a is a great decision maker. Really, Thanks so much. Luck okay, thank you. Not ain't hot, but the pain a hot.
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want good or bad? Either one? Well, bad's as bad as it gets. It's Tommy Hutton dropping the ball. I mean, ain't it doesn't get any worse than that good. I mean, give you that about James Wilson, Troy Vincent about that from ninety six, the year before both games Ray Rhodes games. Look, it was unbelievable and James Wills intercepted that ball the lateral de Troy boom all the way down the field.
But then the next year Tommy Hutton trivia question. Tommy Hutton who made the big catch for the Eagles to get the ball down into field goal position. I believe I think it was freddie St. That's right, well done. I'm gonna go by the way with the Pickle Juice Game two thousand, opener that season, Duce Daley big game, Jeff Thomas and with the big T in the end zone. And that was the dawn of the Andy Reid era.
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