Kelly: Jackson wasn't double covered

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Kelly: Jackson wasn't double covered
PHILADELPHIA -- One of the common assumptions about the Philadelphia Eagles offense is that it needs someone to draw the attention wide receiver DeSean Jackson received last year. Head coach Chip Kelly blew a hole through that line of reasoning Monday.

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Chip Kelly makes the case that the Eagles don't need someone to duplicate DeSean Jackson's production because opposing defenses rarely double-teamed the receiver.

"I think most people played us in single high [safety] coverage and they played man across the board on anybody and no one was getting any help," Kelly said. "Riley [Cooper] was getting man [coverage] on his side. DeSean was getting man on his side. Jason Avant was getting man in the slot. Zach Ertz, whoever our tight end was, was getting manned. Running back was getting manned.

"No one is going to play us in two [safeties] deep because if you play us in two deep, we can run the heck out of the ball. We had everybody as close to the line of scrimmage as possible and nobody was helping anybody. They were trying to stop the run game."

Kelly's position makes perfect sense. Defenses had to place focus on the Eagles' running game. LeSean McCoyled the NFL with 1,607 rushing yards, so he was the first problem defensive coordinators had to address. Of course, part of the outcry when the Eagles released Jackson was based on the belief that double-covering Jackson created more space for McCoy to run.

There were certainly times teams shaded that deep safety to Jackson's side of the field. But when Jackson was effectively contained by an opposing defense, it was generally because a bigger, more physical cornerback was able to jam him at the line of scrimmage and disrupt his timing.

The playoff game against New Orleans was a perfect case in point. The Saints mixed up their coverages, playing a fair amount of zone. At times, cornerback Keenan Lewiswas assigned to cover Jackson by himself and he did, holding Jackson without a catch. Late in the third quarter, Lewis was forced to leave the game with a concussion. On the next play, Nick Foles found Jackson open for a 40-yard gain.

Jackson caught three passes for 53 yards, all after Lewis was injured. Over the last six weeks of the regular season, Jackson had one big game (10 catches, 195 yards at Minnesota). He didn't catch more than four passes or reach 100 yards in any of the other six games.

McCoy went over 100 rushing yards in three of the last six games. His lowest production? In Minnesota, where he ran eight times for 38 yards. So much for Jackson creating space for McCoy.

The decision to release Jackson put pressure on Kelly to replace the Pro Bowler's production. But Kelly is more concerned with finding receivers who can beat press coverage than with duplicating Jackson's speed. The best part of this is that it will all sort itself out on the field this year.

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he can spin it all he wants, still a bad cut. Jordan Matthews will be good one day, but history shows that rookie WR's take time

they are balanced, Maclin/Matthews/Cooper/Celek/Ertz is good but they lose the downfield threat. Sproles was a solid pickup, but they have no RB depth if Shady gets hurt. interested to see how it pans out
 

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that article made it seem like the eagles are smash mouth. They are a spread system team thst has a finess running game. when you split out jackson, hes going to get attention if you have a qb that can actually get him the ball instead of throwing ducks.
 

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Just watching him over the years....Desean disappears in games if he is facing a corner who is physical with him at the line.

He was still dangerous tho (wouldnt have hurt them to keep him :manny: )but they cut him more to do with his attitude and the money he was set to make.

I just pray Maclin has added strength this year :sadcam:
 

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that article made it seem like the eagles are smash mouth. They are a spread system team thst has a finess running game. when you split out jackson, hes going to get attention if you have a qb that can actually get him the ball instead of throwing ducks.
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that article made it seem like the eagles are smash mouth. They are a spread system team thst has a finess running game. when you split out jackson, hes going to get attention if you have a qb that can actually get him the ball instead of throwing ducks.
What part of Desean had his best season and the Eagles were the best running team didn't you understand? And Foles was throwing ducks last year?

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that article made it seem like the eagles are smash mouth. They are a spread system team thst has a finess running game. when you split out jackson, hes going to get attention if you have a qb that can actually get him the ball instead of throwing ducks.

If his small ass can beat good press coverage at the line of scrimmage :sas2:. Nothing to do with the QB.

He had McNabb and Vick (They have powerful arms) throwing to him before Foles (not saying Foles throws ducks) and his problem then and now was him not getting seperation consistently.
 
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that article made it seem like the eagles are smash mouth. They are a spread system team thst has a finess running game. when you split out jackson, hes going to get attention if you have a qb that can actually get him the ball instead of throwing ducks.

:heh: you sound foolish. Shady ran the ball more than any running back this year (314, Marshawn was close with 301). No matter what formation you line up in, if your primary way of moving the ball is through running the football, you are a smashmouth team. There's nothing finesse about running inside and outside zone out of shotgun, there's just a lack of a QB under center
 
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