Pointing to the increasing levels of drama and dysfunction on the Philadelphia Eagles team, there have been more meetings than usual at the NovaCare these days. This week saw the first players-only meeting of the season as well as an unusually long meeting between Andy Reid and Mike Vick a few days following the quarterback’s comments acknowledging the possibility of being benched.
Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports reports that
“Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick and coach Andy Reid had a particularly long one-on-one meeting this week to help clear the air about a number of issues, two team sources told Yahoo! Sports.
The sources indicated that the meeting, which occurred a few days after Vick publicly suggested he might be benched, was extremely productive. Ultimately, Reid came to the conclusion that he might have lost his players psychologically had he benched Vick.”
Cole also revealed a nugget that provides some insight into what led to Vick’s surprising comments on Sunday.
“One of the internal issues was tension between Vick and the coaching staff, with the quarterback believing some of the assistant coaches were pushing to have him benched, according to a source familiar with the situation. After the loss to Atlanta, Vick said he thought he could be benched in favor of rookie Nick Foles.”
A team divided cannot succeed. This, in so many ways, is the battle the Eagles are desperately fighting. Beating opponents on the field each week is essential, but so too is understanding and overcoming the obstacles that are leading this team to defeating itself week after week.
A lack of discipline. No leadership. In-fighting and back-biting. It certainly isn’t a recipe for success.
At the halfway point of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles have a lot to prove. Once again the Birds have not delivered on lofty expectations for the team. Monday Night in New Orleans the Eagles must prove that they can put together a win. This team has many doubters, and at this point they need to prove to themselves more than anyone else that they have the fire to reclaim their season. Because if this team stops believing in itself, there’s no coming back.
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