Showing posts with label Brian Westbrook. Show all posts
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07 January, 2009

Action Jackson

Success

"She like listen Jigga man, I don't care if you rap...you better R-E-S-P-E-C-T me..."

Jay-Z - Girls, Girls, Girls

The Philadelphia Eagles are getting the acclaim that was missing during most of the season...so I find it interesting that rookie wide receiver DeSean Jackson is on the cover of Sports Illustrated...however I'd rather see the Birds get national recognition, better late than never.

Growing Pains

Pop quiz...who was the 49th pick of the 2008 NFL Draft...if you said DeSean Jackson, then you are not only correct...you are more than likely an Eagles fan. Born December 1, 1986, and standing at a mere 5'10"...the speedy wide out has made a name for himself this season. As a top selection in the draft, the eyes were on him, especially in Philadelphia, and playing within the Andy Reid west coast offense along with Brian Westbrook, and Donovan McNabb, he has had more than his fair share of opportunities to contribute to the team. 

He is most known for his superb play against the rival Dallas Cowboys early in the season, in which he purposely dropped a touchdown pass in error, celebrating prematurely. It's a long season, and Jackson has not only matured, he has grown as an athlete, as he and his teammates will travel north on I-95 this weekend, to square off against the New York Football Giants. 

Is this cover a sign of good things to come for DeSean Jackson and company...only time will tell.


Photo: Sports Illustrated/www.si.com

29 December, 2008

Week 17

Controlled anger
Carmichael and McNabb
High 5
Unity
Swoop

"It ain't hard to tell, I excel, then prevail..."

Nas - It Ain't Hard to Tell

The NFL is the best sport in these United States, as this season has turned out to be a memorable one. The Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and Miami Dolphins, are back in the playoffs, and the early Super Bowl favorite Dallas Cowboys were knocked out of contention by their rival Philadelphia Eagles, making the last week of the regular season a television ratings dream, just in time for the post season.

Birds of Prey

A few scenarios had to take place in order for the Philadelphia Eagles to make a return trip to the playoffs in an NFC Wild Card match against the Minnesota Vikings. First and foremost the 'birds needed losses from both Tampa Bay, and Chicago...and if that happened, the last task on the list, was to defeat the Dallas Cowboys in a winner takes all match in South Philly.

The game began at 4:15pm and at approximately 4:00pm the Bucs as well as the Bears were playing to a losing effort, setting the stage for the Eagles to play like there was no tomorrow. I arrived to the stadium by noon, and everything, from man to beast was electric in preparation for the game. And by no means was this just another match-up between division foes, it was another chapter in the historic clash of the titans, that has become Philadelphia versus Dallas.

Everything was on the line, from a playoff berth, to bragging rights, and the home team did everything right, after recovering from an early Brian Westbrook fumble in the 1st quarter. By the end of the 2nd quarter the press box noise level had risen from a quiet whisper to a full roar, turning us "unbiased" members of the media into full fledged fans.

At halftime I sat with my fellow writers and personalities, Hugh Douglas, Ike Reece, Michael Tillery, and Stephen A. Smith. We conversed on the game, and other topics, like why does the main stream media have such a love affair with Bret Farve? I like Farve, however...to quote Muddy Waters...Jet Farve is not "the greatest man alive", or quarterback either, nevertheless it was good to talk shop with the guys, and afterward I had opportunities to take in the press conferences with both teams.

The Eagles locker room was full of accomplishment, and focus, but when I ventured into the Cowboys side of the hallway, the first thing I heard was that Tony Romo collapsed in the shower and needed the attention of the trainers. I then headed over to Terrell Owens to catch up with him for a spell and to wish him a Happy New Year. I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, yet I was sincere because he and I developed a good friendship during his days as an Eagle. He seemed to take the Eagles 44-6 victory in stride, knowing that the media and fans couldn't blame this loss on him, even though they might try.

The following are questions and answers from both teams, and their press conferences:

QB Donovan McNabb

On reading his critics and the revival of his game this season:
“No. I’ve been kind of revived I guess. They’ve [critics] thrown me out, they ran over me, spit on me…but you know what…I just continue to prevail. I just continue to keep my chin high…stay positive, and just make sure that guys in this locker room understand that if given the opportunity…that we will take full advantage of it. Knowing that last week just wasn’t us, and if anything worked in our favor, with all these scenarios, that I would not let them down.”

On keeping his head up through all the adversity:
“You know what…I think it’s easier now, and I say that because I’ve been through those types of experiences for years. I think when you go through something for the first or second time; you don’t know how to handle it. But me being apart of something like that, and it happens, over, and over, and over again…the way that I continue to show that it never affects me, is by just going out and doing my job.”

On getting tired of hearing the negative talk:
“We’re human beings, you get tired of it, but you never let them see you sweat. And you never show that it bothers you because you kill them with kindness, and when you kill them with kindness and you go out and you do your job, people understand that it never really affects you.”

On the range of emotions prior to the game, with a chance at a playoff berth:
“You know what, I think of last week, and no matter what has happened we all have something to play for. And this week we play for pride and we play for each other. And we couldn’t control anything that happened in Tampa, we couldn’t control anything in Minnesota or the Houston/Chicago game…what we could control is what happened out there today, and you saw a team that was resilient, you saw a team that played with a lot of emotion…and once we got word that there was an opportunity, that the door was open, this team played with a lot of passion. Still knowing that we had our pride on the line, to come out here and defend what happened last week, and with this opportunity that was granted to us…to make sure we take full advantage of it.”

On his career and accolades:
“You know what…you never get enough credit until you’re gone, and I’m not looking for any credit right now, I’m just looking for this team…all 52 guys in this locker room to be ready to roll for next week, and if we continue to win, a positive outlook will be looked upon.”

On the 59-yard play by RB Correll Buckhalter:
“They did a good job of covering up the left running lanes, I was able to bide time. Buck did an excellent of job of just staying on the move, and I was able to get it over one of the defensive tackles arm, and Buck did an excellent job of just finishing the play. You just want to give guys an opportunity to make plays for you, and Buck did a wonderful job picking yards after the catch.”

On facing Minnesota Head Coach Brad Childress:
“Brad is a good friend of mine…we talk occasionally, you know I also have my offensive coordinator and quarterback coach from college over there as well [Kevin Rogers], so we talk. I’m really happy for Brad…everyone pretty much counted them out in the beginning when he pretty much benched Tavarus and went with Gus, and they were able to rally behind Gus…all of a sudden now Tavarus is back at the starter, and they’re rallying behind Tavarus, and you are seeing a team that has truly bought into Brad’s philosophy and they seem to be playing well, with a lot of intensity…knowing what was on the line they still played well, so I’m happy for him. Now with that said, come Saturday or Sunday when we play…we’re enemies.”

RB Brian Westbrook

On keeping the faith after last week’s loss:
“I think everybody, their goal was to go out and win this football game. Not worry about what would happen in Tampa Bay and not worry what would happen in Chicago, but to go out there and win this football game and we did that and strange things happen in the NFL.”

On how special the experience was today:
“It was very special. It’s special that all those other things happened, but for us to go out there and put a defensive show on like we did. Offensively, we did very well but our defense ran the show today and I don’t know how many points they scored, either 14 or 21, but they did a great job.”

On whether he can put his finger on the one thing that opened Pandora’s Box today:
“I just think that the defense was getting turnovers. Correll Buckhalter came in there and lit it up, in the running game as well as the passing game. You know, our guys wanted it more than they wanted it and that was the biggest difference.”

On when he knew the Eagles’ destiny was in their own hands:
“I think right before the game one of the assistants came up to me and let us know that both the teams had lost that we needed to lose and now it was up to us and we went out there and handled our business.”

CB Sheldon Brown

On whether the team feels renewed with the new life they have entering the playoffs:
“The postseason is a new and full season in itself. You have the preseason, regular season, and then the postseason. Anything goes once you get into the postseason. We have a great opportunity ahead of us. There are still things we need to work on, I know that. But this has been a magical season with everything that has happened.”

On FS Brian Dawkins’ leadership:
“There may be some ‘nay-sayers’ and people who don’t think he deserves this award but he’s been doing this his whole career. Not a better time, against a better team, in a better place.”

On the team’s thoughts towards the Minnesota Vikings:
“Brad Childress, we’re coming to town.”

On the defense’s ability to get turnovers tonight:
“I haven’t seen a season like this; turnovers or anything. This game is one of those rivalries where you think it’s going to be a close game at the end, but for it to go in the manner it did. Just the season alone. I guess a tie is better than a loss after all.”

DE Darren Howard

On the defense’s ability to get pressure on QB Tony Romo:
“It’s a lot easier when you stop the run and put up a lot of points like that, that’s our kind of defense. We stopped the run early, then you get a team into a third and long, or second and long situation, you just pin your ears back and go. And that was pretty much the game plan, was the second half so if we get anything like that, we have a good chance to everything we did today.”

On DE Chris Clemens’ fumble recovery for a touchdown:
“I wasn’t watching him, I was running in front of him and then I went straight to the oxygen tank after that.”

On FS Brian Dawkins’ emotional leadership:
“Dawkins is just a constant in this locker room. Whether it’s a preseason game, or a huge game like this, he’s always pumped up and he’s always trying to get everyone motivated. It was no different tonight. He goes out there and he says what’s on his mind and he expects everybody on this team to give what he has given.

Head Coach Andy Reid

On injuries sustained during the game:
“[DE Chris] Clemons and [FS Brian] Dawkins cramped and came in [the locker room] for an IV.”

On the victory:
“I thought the fans were awesome. What a great job they did of keeping the noise level up for [Dallas QB] Tony [Romo] and the Cowboys. I thought turnovers obviously were big. I’d also like to thank the Oakland Raiders and the Houston Texans. They both did a heck of a job today. I’m very proud of our guys. They very easily could have lost the faith and not prepared themselves right for today. Right from the get-go, it was all about the Cowboys. They weren’t worried about anything that would happen or any of the scenarios today. I’m proud of them, because that’s the only way you can to that. It’s very hard to do, and they did it. I’m not exactly sure what day we’re playing next week, but it looks like we’re playing Minnesota. We’ll worry about that after we enjoy this win here tonight.”

On whether this win offers him any personal vindication:
“This is the NFL. I’m proud of the guys, but we’re not done yet. We got to the doorstep, but now we have to climb up the steps and get in.”

On when he learned the Eagles controlled their own playoff destiny due to the losses by Tampa Bay and Chicago:
“When we went out onto the field.”

On whether he watched any of the other three games which impacted the Eagles playoff chances:
“I didn’t watch a single snap. Those things rip your heart out when you’re watching them. I let other people tell me, and I figured the fans would let us know once we got out there.”

On the play of quarterback Donovan McNabb:
“I thought he did a great job of managing the football game all the way around – preparing himself during the week and showing the rest of the players how to do the thing the right way. I thought the leadership of him and Dawk [S Brian Dawkins] was invaluable for this week.”

On his elation with the outcomes considering where the Eagles stood at the beginning of the day:
“I’m enjoying this moment right now. You couldn’t have drawn it up any better than it happened today. It came right down to December 28. It was awesome to see Lincoln Financial Field electric like that. It’s what this league is all about.”

Head Coach Wade Phillips

On his thoughts regarding the game:
“There’s not much I can say about this one. It was a disaster from the opening kickoff, from kicking the ball out of bounds, to two 80 or 90-yard plays to start off the second half when we had a chance to get it back to 21-17 or something like that. We had everything to play for. I think that the turnovers that haunted us all season ended up really hurting us in terms of not getting enough turnovers on defense and giving up too many offensively. We got by with it a lot of the year and won a lot of games, but we were minus 1 or 2 in the turnover ratio and that ended up getting us. It obviously wasn’t penalties, it was turnovers.”

On whether the Eagles got more of an emotional lift from knowing they could reach the playoffs with a win:
“Well obviously we didn’t play well enough. They played well and I expected them to play well, but I expected them to play like that no matter what. Obviously, I expected us to play better.”

On his perspective of the entire season:
“It’s hard right now. We had everything riding on this and we didn’t step up to the plate. It’s hard to look at the whole season right now.”

On not making the playoffs:
“Well, I mean that’s where we are right now. There wasn’t a player or coach in there that thought we weren’t going to win that game, but we didn’t.”

On why the team didn’t step it up when they were only one game away from making the playoffs:
“If I had an answer, we wouldn’t have done that. We started out kicking the ball out of bounds on the first kickoff and it hurt us position wise. The 10 points to start the half were big and those two turnovers really put us out of reach. And then of course the two touchdowns in the first two series of the second half where we got down inside the 20 yard line both times. I can’t explain those.”

On whether the turnovers were due to QB Tony Romo being careless:
“Well, they made the plays and we didn’t. We didn’t make their quarterback do those things, so I think it was both parties.”

On what he told the team after the game:
“There’s not much you can say after a game like this. The season’s over obviously. We will meet tomorrow, but it’s an utter disappointment. That’s all you can think about right now.”

Dallas Owner Jerry Jones

On what he will be looking for offensively next season:
“I am looking to have the same offensive coordinators and I will be looking for some continuity. I will be looking for the best ways for us to address what we want to do to win games. I think there are some things that we will need to do better and I have had to look at this many times in my life. I have been saying for weeks that I really think that we will not be changing our coaching.”

On what needs to change to have his coaches win big games:
“I think we will look at [QB Tony] Romo and have another year that I hope he can make us better. I think it will help in a big way. I would like to see some more continuity on offense and the quarterback position is such an important position.”

On whether he was embarrassed with such a loss:
“I am about every way you can to explain about feeling embarrassed. We did not play to what my expectations were this season. We did not score a touchdown and I really think that that is telling in itself. We ended up with five turnovers in the game and that is not a good thing. We were not effective at scoring in this game at all. I think that [QB Donovan] McNabb was McNabb in that he played really well. I think offensively the Eagles really made some big plays.”

On what he likes about Wade Phillips as a coach:
“I really like the experience that he brings to us. I like that he is willing to really develop players and the things that he sees. He is really flexible and he is great and having players to adjust to his schemes. A lot of coaches talk that they will do that but not do it and he does.”

TE Jason Witten

On his feelings about the game:
“The Eagles played a lot better than us obviously. It is just really hard to see your season go down the way that it has. All the expectations of this year and unfortunately things did not go our way. It is just disappointing.”

On where they go from here:
“That is going to be the hard part because we did not make the playoffs and it is going to be a long off season. The next season will not be able to get here quick enough for a lot of us. We have a lot to evaluate and we just need to get better.”

On what happened with the offense this month:
“I think over the last month we played some of the best defenses in the league. We just did not execute the way that we should of. The great thing though about this team is that we have a lot of play makers on this team still. We still have a great offensive line and on offense when things got tough we always seemed to make the big plays.”

On whether he thinks team chemistry will be given a lot of the blame:
“I think this team is fine. We had a couple of things come up this season but I do not think anything was bad enough to affect the team. I was the middle of things but it got blown way out of proportion. It all comes down to making plays and executing.”



And that's the way it was...Philadelphia 44, Dallas 6.

16 December, 2008

Monday Night Lights

Intensity
Precision

"It's a thin line between love and hate..."

The Persuaders - Thin Line Between Love and Hate

Last night the Philadelphia Eagles managed to stay alive in the playoff hunt, by defeating the hapless Cleveland Browns 30-10 on a soggy Monday Night Football. This as every game from now on, was a must win for the 'Birds. Donovan McNabb threw for 290-yards with two touchdowns, Brian Westbrook had 53-yards on 16 carries, but it was his chasing of Brandon McDonald that made a big difference before the end of the 1st half. Had McDonald scored off the interception of McNabb, things could have been to say the least interesting. McDonald scored on his second interception, picking Kevin Kolb off in the 4th quarter...but by then it was too little, too late for the Browns, as their record falls to 4-10.

I had an opportunity to catch up with McNabb and Westbrook after the game. Here is the final score on our conversation:

GAME TIME: Talk about the 3-game win streak:
Donovan McNabb: "[They don't remember how you play] early in the season; they always remember how you are playing toward the end, and hopefully things will work out well, but we have to enjoy this win now and get ready for Washington next week...and see where it takes us."

GAME TIME: How do you feel about the way things have been the past couple of weeks?
Donovan McNabb: "I'm always happy. I'm happy to be out here just playing football and that's the most important thing. That's something that I told myself...that no matter what situation I'm in...I'm going to have a ball out here, and the people around me are going to enjoy it too! You will always see a smile on my face and hopefully that will [translate] to our play. But right now we are excited about where we are and we are going to enjoy this win, in this nice rain."

GAME TIME: What happened out there tonight, what did the Eagles do best?
Donovan McNabb: "It's always good when you kind of have a balanced attack defense that's really firing off. I think offensively, we are getting back to what we know and that's the most important thing. I thought we got a little away from things, but now we're on key and guys are making plays, getting back to business-trusting they guys, the guys trusting me. We're [putting] the ball out there and guys are catching it and getting up field. [We're] establishing the run and giving [Brian] Westbrook an opportunity. So, it's important that time of possession is something that we are keeping their offense off of the field and we are coming out with points. Yeah, we know we didn't score a touchdown from the red zone, but that's correctable. We've had that problem earlier on and we corrected that so we know that we can correct that and get going."

GAME TIME: What does the team have to do to make the playoffs?
Brian Westbrook: "We are just going to continue to play hard and win our next two games. At this point all we can do is control what we do on the field. We are going to go out there and play hard against the Redskins next week...try to get a win, and hope for the best."

GAME TIME: What was the team focus tonight?
Brian Westbrook: The focus was on us not playing the team's record, but playing the team. Based on their record they were not so good, but we saw what they could do on tape, and we knew that they were a good team. We had to go out there and give everything we had. We started out fast. We were not getting in the end zone like we should have, but we played well in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters. Our defense got in the end zone for us and that always helps."

GAME TIME: How will the team correct the problems in the Red Zone?
Brian Westbrook: "We keep pushing. They did a couple of things out there against us, but we will keep pushing. We will continue to keep working. We will fix those problems."

GAME TIME: Talk about your younger brother's team the Washington Redskins:
Brian Westbrook: "They are a very good football team. They have not been playing well as of late, but they are still a very good football team, with a lot of talented players. We have to go down there and get a win in someone else's house and that is always a challenge for us."

GAME TIME: Talk about the play of Donovan McNabb over the past three weeks:
Brian Westbrook: "He's very accurate. He's been doing a great job of throwing the ball over the middle. We have not been going as deep as we had in the past. He is doing a great job of getting the ball to the receivers and that is what we expect. He continues to lead this team. He is the guy that we need and that is what we expect from him."

Anything can happen in the NFL, and at 8-5-1, the Eagles could very well make the playoffs. It's one game at a time...as they prepare to battle against the Redskins next week at FedEX Field. I don't make predictions, I just cover the games. The only thing I can say, is that it's going to be another classic NFC East fight to the finish, and the winner has an opportunity for the post season and the loser can start preparing for next season.

03 August, 2008

By Any Means Necessary...

West Coast offense
Brian and AG


"Handle my biz...I scramble like Randall with his...Cunningham, but the only thing runnin' is numbers fam...Jigga held you down six summers..."

Jay-Z - Heart of the City (Ain't no Love)


I'm in the midst of a very long, summer. The term hard work does not give justice…and for those of you that know me, you should remember how much I dislike the summer months. The good news is that we are getting further away from the sticky July days and nights, and closer to the cold wintry season were I can feel what seems like frigid air flowing in my veins.

Nevertheless, I am thankful for my hectic summers, because every year I try to work harder than the last, so that eventually my mother will not have to work as hard as she did when my siblings and I were younger and still does today. Hard work makes people appreciate the fruits of their labor, and in turn the labor is often times rewarded.

In October 2003 I landed a job with the Philadelphia Eagles as a volunteer for the Media Relations game staff. I had been out of work since July 2002, so I was very grateful to work for free. It was a start, and in most instances that's all you need.

My first game was mid-season on October 26; as the team would go on to win 7 more games in a row for a 9 game win streak. That win streak changed the season, as the team would win the NFC East Division for the third time in consecutive seasons. The wins began, on October 19th in the Meadowlands where the 2-3 team was fueled by the strong play of Brian Westbrook, to the note of a game winning 84-yard punt return, for a touchdown. The Eagles were down 3 (10-7) to their rival the New York Football Giants, and with 1:34 remaining on the clock and no timeouts, Westbrook did what he has been doing since he was a kid growing up in Fort Washington, Maryland. 

Westbrook was the first person on the team that I made friends with. We both loved sneakers...so everything clicked.

Any Given Sunday


Five years, Campbell’s Chunky Soup commercials, Super Bowl and Pro Bowl appearances later…Brian Westbrook hasn’t changed, or skipped a beat.


Here is the instant replay on our conversation:

What is your favorite sneaker of all-time and why?

“Jordan. You know it’s so many of them that I really like, but if I had to pick one...it would pick the Jordan XI, white/black.”

What shoes do you play in?
“When I play on grass I’ll wear a 7-stud [cleat], and when I’m on turf I’ll wear a molded cleat, but most of the time I play in the [Nike Zoom] Michael Vick.”

What are the major differences between the sneakers and styles in Philadelphia as opposed to PG County Maryland?
“In Philly the style is a lot more flamboyant. You will see wild, bright colors in Philly, but in PG [county] we have the ability to be wear those colors but we are a lot more relaxed with our style.”

What was it like playing in the Super Bowl?
“The thing about the Super Bowl is that it defines your professional career. The fact that we [Philadelphia Eagles] got there was very exciting, now we didn’t win it, but being there was something that I will appreciative forever.”


Ambition and determination are qualities that cannot be taught, purchased, or sold. Either you have it or you don’t. Brian Westbrook is ambition, and he embodies determination, every day on and off the field.

Peace.



AG.





Photos: Jamie Squire/Getty Images, AXG