OAKLAND, Calif. -- Maybe it was all a mirage, that 3-1 record the Philadelphia Eagles built through Week 5 that saw them take down struggling teams such as the Panthers, Chiefs and Buccaneers. Teams with a combined record of 1-14.You could explain the undefeated New Orleans Saints routing Donovan McNabb and his Eagles by 26 points. But how can coach Andy Reid justify a 13-9 loss to the suddenly empowered Oakland Raiders, a team that came into Sunday's game at a blacked-out Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum with the NFL's last-place offense (192 yards per game) and 31st-ranked defense (382 yards allowed per game)?
He didn't.
"All in all, the Raiders outcoached us and outplayed us, in every phase of the game," said Reid, whose team surrendered 325 yards to a 2-4 Raiders team that had just dropped three consecutive games by at least 20 points for the first time in franchise history. "My hat's off to them; they did a heck of a job and we didn't. It's that simple."
Said right guard Max Jean-Gilles: "We just weren't prepared."
The Raiders had the game's only touchdown when quarterback JaMarcus Russell threw a 10-yard screen to tight end Zach Miller that turned into an 86-yard scoring pass late in the first quarter. Miller ran behind wide receiver Louis Murphy's blocks for the touchdown.
"All the way around, I thought they did a nice job," Reid repeated when pressed to explain why his supposedly elite team – second in the NFL in points per game (31.8) -- was manhandled so thoroughly by a Raiders' team that played most of the game without All Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha (right eye injury).
"I thought they blocked better. I thought they tackled better. I thought they blitzed better. They did it all," Reid said. "They coached better -- No. 1, they coached better."
While it's easy to surmise Philadelphia's pass protection was lacking once massive left tackle Jason Peters limped off the field in the first quarter with a sprained left knee injury -- he did not return and underwent an MRI -- the Raiders seemed to have a blitz package ready that neutralized everything McNabb tried to do.
Pressured by the Raiders' unbalanced pass rush and defensive coordinator John Marshall's blitzes, McNabb completed only 22-of-46 passes for 268 yards and was sacked six times. In four previous games, Philly had surrendered six sacks total.
"It's hard to get the ball out when you've got guys on you," said McNabb, who conceded he had trouble getting the ball to running back Brian Westbrook (six carries, 50 yards) because of the Raiders' attacking defense. But the quarterback tried to shoulder the blame for a loss that no doubt leaves Eagles' fans stunned and Raiders' fans -- some of whom turned out to boo Michael Vick, who was listed as the No. 3 quarterback on Sunday -- elated.
"It's just communication," McNabb explained of his offense's myriad breakdowns. "Obviously, being the quarterback of the offense, making sure the guys understand what they're seeing and being able to block -- I put all the pressure on my shoulders."
"All in all, the Raiders outcoached us and outplayed us, in every phase of the game."
- Eagles coach Andy Reid Besides the indignation of losing to one of the NFL's worst teams, the Eagles also left Oakland with several key players nursing injuries: Peters was joined in the MRI room by linebacker Omar Gaither, who sustained a sprained foot. Defensive end Victor Abiamiri also left with a sprained knee. All three will be further evaluated on Monday, Reid said.
Vick -- who never saw the animal rights activists protesting his appearance in Oakland, where many of his dogfighting pit bulls were sent for rehabilitation -- was in for only two plays and had zero impact on the contest. He lost four yards on a reverse, lined up wide as a receiver. On a play with 35 seconds left before halftime, Vick's last-second entry into the lineup cost the Eagles a 5-yard delay of game penalty.
Raiders defensive end Richard Seymour, who had two sacks, said his team expected to see much more of Vick.
"We were prepared for Vick in the game. And I think he came in and did a little reverse or something like that. We were prepared for the Wildcat, for anything they could do," Seymour said. "Hats off to the coaches this week. I think my head was spinning anyway with all of the things we had in. If you're playing Philly, you've gotta be prepared for everything that they do offensively."
Vick didn't complain about how little he was used, and he said he understood why his presence caused Bay Area animal rights groups to denounce him.
"I'm trying to do the best I can, to help more animals than I hurt," Vick said of the protesters outside the stadium. "I really am trying to move on with my life. But I understand that people want to do that, and I'm still going to try to do the best I can to be the best ambassador in the community I can be."
Oakland's embattled head coach Tom Cable, who is facing the possibility of criminal charges from the Napa County, Calif., district attorney for his role in an alleged altercation with an assistant coach, finally got a laudable effort from a maligned team that the Giants' Antonio Pierce said was little more than a scrimmage opponent.
"Sure, you use it for that reason [for the victory] but as I said to you guys time and time again -- stop looking to write negative things or worry about all the BS," Cable said. "Let's develop a team and an organization that has struggled to win the last few years. You don't just flip a switch and do that overnight. You don't wake up the next day and everything is rosy. There's a process to get there."Someone saying we didn't have great leadership offensively last week or whatever that is. So be it. It's still about what goes on between the lines in our locker room and our practice field. It's about us."
And the Eagles were forced to admit they were caught unaware by a Raiders team that overcame a record-setting season of mediocrity with four quarters of playmaking.
"I don't think Jason [Peters] really factored in to the blitzes that they brought," Eagles right tackle Winston Justice said. "They did some things that we weren't really expecting, some stuff that they didn't really show the first couple of games. And we were caught by surprise. But that's what practice is for, and we'll go back to the drawing board and get better from this."




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
10-18-2009 @ 11:14PM
T said...
the one week i need McNugget to show up and he cant get it done!
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10-19-2009 @ 10:15AM
Hugh said...
The Eagles' receivers should practice catching the ball with their feet since that's where #5 was throwing the ball all day. They do it every time - play down to the level of their competition. What a joke.
10-18-2009 @ 11:13PM
Hello Xavier said...
Spending an evening having a romantic dinner with your wife: Pricelsss. Watching NFL football all day with your friends: Priceless. Losing to the Oakland Raiders: Pathetic.
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10-19-2009 @ 12:50AM
reikilight said...
It is so funny when people start believing in what the media says ... who is the next Champion ... who the dominant teams are suppose to be ... but in reality always remember ... On Any Given Sunday. The Raiders had a wakeup call after looking like crap last Sunday against NYG ... and they had something to prove ... and they DID!!! The Eagles aren't all that ... LOL. The Raiders offense still sucks with Russell still not effective but the defense besides the Giant game have been tough all year. They kicked the Chargers butts all over the field in their opener but did their prevent stupid defense again to end up losing ... the deference a rotten replay reversal call. Face it ... You have a QB and a so-so team because of injuries ... live with it :) The Raiders would be 5-1 if they had McNabb ... but they don't! The Raiders will win their 5 or 6 games ... same old stuff. They haven't had a QB in ... crap ... decades :)
Nancy Gay is a Raider hater ... it's obvious. She has all but convicted Cable in all the crap she's written ... all based on the wimp's lawyers hearsay BS spin. My money is on Hanson pushed or shoved Cable and got his clock handed to him. The part of Cable being possibly charged in every article you write is sad Nancy ... Get over it!
10-19-2009 @ 11:47AM
woyumenle13 said...
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10-18-2009 @ 11:15PM
rlh1730 said...
The Phillies outscored the Eagles. Can Cliff Lee play quarterback? Or anybody else? Overrated Eagles.
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10-18-2009 @ 11:27PM
Lorenzo said...
I just can't believe that the coaching staff left McNabb in. Hell Kolb would have done better. It's time to rethink who our quarterback should be. Someone who can do the job or someone who is just given the job. Coach Reid I plead with you to think this through carefully and do the right thing and put in the players who will get us our Superbowl win we so deserve.
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10-18-2009 @ 11:31PM
rfoxfour said...
PHEW!
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10-18-2009 @ 11:33PM
eichoro said...
You lameass philly fans don't deserve a superbowl win... GO NEW YORK!
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10-19-2009 @ 2:58AM
kawieboy said...
Maybe Philly has had some teams that deserve to win, but their fans are lowdown miserable blue collar scum. Who else would cheer when an opponent suffers a career ending injury. What goes around comes around. The sad Eagles have never won a Superbowl and never will. THey're the only team in the NFC East with an all time losing record. Keep on being piss poor sports and keep on losing. Sounds good to me. Sounds like Philadelphia to me.
10-19-2009 @ 1:00AM
BEATLES said...
I'm a Bronco fan, so naturally, I'm a Raider Hater...GOOD JOB RAIDERS!!!!!!!!! :-)
Suck it Vick!!!!!
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10-19-2009 @ 1:05AM
BEATLES said...
I'm sure you'll win the super bowl when the rings are shaped like a dogs head!!!
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10-19-2009 @ 1:16AM
Eaglestouchdown said...
Phillies 11----------Eagles 9
Tells it all. The birds stunk the place up. It's time for Jeffrey and Joe to rethink the contract extension. Unacceptable coaching.
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10-19-2009 @ 2:05AM
exiledinsandyrun said...
whats wrong with saying the Oakland Raiders played one heck of a game and let it go at that....whenever you have tow opposing forces, is it this one did good or is it that one did bad. Why is everyone saying that the raiders will win only with the the other does bad. Oh, one last thought.....Way to go Ryan!!!!!!!!!!
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10-19-2009 @ 2:34AM
cafehi said...
Maybe Rush Limbaugh is right. McNabb is all fluff and no substance. Will the media start calling him McBadd now. His best years are behind him. He, or Vick, will not take that team anywhere near a superbowl playoff in our lifetime.
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10-19-2009 @ 3:09AM
brian said...
I guess BLITZING over 40 times against the Bucs the week before WORE THEM OUT!!!
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10-19-2009 @ 6:01AM
Mario said...
Reid, your postgame diatribe is BS. So contrite and congratulatory to the Raiders. If you and your coaches were so-called 'out-coached' then all of your asses should be fired. What an embarrassment!
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10-19-2009 @ 6:28AM
jag86xj6siii said...
HEY kawieboy, Maybe you should come to Philly and try talking your SH*T in person. We'll be more then happy to give you a blue collar ASS KICKING you scum bag loser. My best guess would be your a Giants fan pissed off cause you got THUMPED by the Saints. You freakin panty liner, let go of your Mothers nipple and get a set of balls you skirt!
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10-19-2009 @ 6:30AM
Frank said...
Watch out Redskins Somebody is going to be mad next week!
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10-19-2009 @ 7:28AM
Darnel said...
The Eagles got their record by beating a bunch of nobodys. Thank God for Janikowski.Go Raiders!!!
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