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    We iack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball.

    I don’t know that three players we currently have under contract on the offense would start at any of our NFC east rivals.

    I think McNabb is a very good QB but he has little to be thrilled about when he looks at our roster.

    Cooley & Davis at TE are our only strength.

    Santana is own the downside of his career (I hope McNabb revitalizes it)

    Other then these guys no one on the offense is anyone to strike fear in an opponent.

    Unless we can gather additional picks via trades and trading down Shanahan has his work cut out for him.
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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    Mcnabb will make everyone better.

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    I disagree.

    Moss is still a weapon with elite speed. Thomas and Kelly have been held back by bad schemes and bad play calling and bad QB play (play made worse by the bad OL).

    We don't know what we have in Thomas and Kelly yet but I believe what we have seen has been positive and leads me to believe that with Kyle S. calling the plays and McNabb throwing the ball both of them will show they we deserving of 2nd round picks.

    As for McNabb he is one of the winningest QB's in the league and has played in the big games. He can still chuck it and can still elude pash rushers. He will get the most out of our receiving core. A core which includes 2 dangerous pass catching TE's.

    The issue is our OL. The draft this year and next will address that. I am looking at the 2011 season as being one that could be great for us and the one where the franchise takes it's real strides to being elite again.
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    I agree that McNabb will make everyone around him better. And i think that CP now seeing he really does have to compete for his job, he will play harder also. I just hope it all adds up to being enough

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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyKilmer View Post
    I don’t know that three players we currently have under contract on the offense would start at any of our NFC east rivals.
    McNabb, Cooley and Moss would all be starters. Moss may be not be an elite WR but he would be the #2 on any team in the NFC East. If he is healthy and motivated you can make a case for Portis certainly for the Eagles. Davis is a quality player at TE as well.

    Your point is valid though. A lot depends on the impact McNabb makes on the development of Thomas and Kelly

    What jumps out to me is not one of current starters on the O'line would likely be more than a backup. In breaking news the O'line is our problem area and something we still need to address or we are going nowhere no matter who is the QB.

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    I think defenses respecting Donovan will ease the pressure up for the run game, and since there is less pressure for the run game, it will improve. With an improved run game, that will ease pressure on the offensive line for passing plays...

    I think it is all cyclical. All linked together. So, I think our offensive line will be better this year.

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    We'll run the ball better then any team Philly had with Mac#5

    There is more upside at the skills position the any team Mac#5 had in Philly. Pinkston, Mitchell, Thrash, Lewis etc.

    Our only issue IMO is our O-line.

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    I hope Portis stops by this board often, if he was not already motivated enough.
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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyKilmer View Post
    Unless we can gather additional picks via trades and trading down Shanahan has his work cut out for him.
    Yes, he does have his work cut out for him. But I don't think Shanny is done yet revamping the offense.

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    Flozell + Okung will fix our OLine woes...I think we have solid "backup" guard/tackles. what we need is starters...Although, Flozell is a dirty player and was a CRYBOY, i think we need more linemen to compete for a starting role.
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    What I like about what I am seeing is that Shanahan is clearly making this HIS team. I think we have a ways to go before we see what this offensive (and defense) will really look like but for right now I like what I'm seeing. What we do leading up to and at this draft will be very telling.

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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    Quote Originally Posted by BillyKilmer View Post
    We iack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball.

    I don’t know that three players we currently have under contract on the offense would start at any of our NFC east rivals.

    I think McNabb is a very good QB but he has little to be thrilled about when he looks at our roster.

    Cooley & Davis at TE are our only strength.

    Santana is own the downside of his career (I hope McNabb revitalizes it)

    Other then these guys no one on the offense is anyone to strike fear in an opponent.

    Unless we can gather additional picks via trades and trading down Shanahan has his work cut out for him.
    I agree BK. Although McNabb could make players around him better it won't matter with our average offensive players. Without getting into the OL, we still lack the playmakers that other teams in the division have ie Felix Jones, Bradshaw, Austin, McCoy, Jackson, Maclin. I would go even further and say that we lack depth on both sides of the ball. This is why some ESers, including this poster have favored keeping/hoarding draft picks and rebuilding.

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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyConway View Post
    I agree BK. Although McNabb could make players around him better it won't matter with our average offensive players. Without getting into the OL, we still lack the playmakers that other teams in the division have ie Felix Jones, Bradshaw, Austin, McCoy, Jackson, Maclin. I would go even further and say that we lack depth on both sides of the ball. This is why some ESers, including this poster have favored keeping/hoarding draft picks and rebuilding.

    i disagree. I think we have loads of talent but we couldnt utilize it correctly. McNabb + Shanahan + RB depth + a revamped OL will keep our opposition guessing.

    let's not be soo pessimistic. We'll be a pretty good team this year.
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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    we have talent for sure ... the real question is whether these guys are coach-able enough to be utilized in the right way. I'll take a wait and see approach, but if I were a betting man I would put my money on Shanny improving this offense (at least slightly).

    I think Devin Thomas and hope Malcolm Kelley (and Davis) are going to be able to take another step up in their development this year. I am really excited to see Devin Thomas. The guy has the determination to be the best, he has a high-motor and you know he WANTS to be the best.

    The running game will be fueled by constant competition. If the GMen can have three 1,000 yard rushers in a season ... I have to believe that CP, LJ and WP can give us some good production. I don;t 4xpect a playoff run this year, but i do expect to win more than 4 games.
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    Default Re: We lack quality and depth on the offensive side of the ball. e

    No one likes Sellers anymore either?

    Just to add, Devin would start on any of the teams as well. He's better than Manningham and Roy Williams and would be 2 or 3 with Maclin and Jackson.

    I also think a case can be made that we have the best QB in the NFC East RIGHT NOW as well.

    You mentioned the tight ends...

    That about covers it, but heck, we got 1 or 2 wideouts, a fullback, 2 tight ends and a QB. That's a lot when comparing to 3 other teams.

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