Monday, September 12, 2011

Eagles rout Rams in season opener


Michael Vick threw for 187 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another for 98 yards, leading the Eagles to a 31-13 season-opening victory over the hapless Rams.

Vick completed 14-of-32 passes and tossed his scores to LeSean McCoy and DeSean Jackson. McCoy added 122 rushing yards and another touchdown, while Jackson caught six passes for 102 yards.

The Eagles (1-0) are coming off a 2010 season in which they went 10-6 and won the NFC East before losing to Green Bay in the wild card round of the playoffs.

They have high hopes for 2011, with Vick under center to command their potent offense and a defense that features several big additions. Philadelphia signed All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and acquired cornerback Dominique Rodgers- Cromartie from Arizona.

St. Louis (0-1) is trying to build itself back into a contender, going 7-9 last season after posting just six wins in the previous three.

But the Rams got off on the wrong foot Sunday, as second-year quarterback Sam Bradford (hand), running back Steven Jackson (quadriceps) and wide receiver Danny Amendola (dislocated left elbow) all suffered injuries.

Steven Jackson ran for a touchdown on the Rams' first play from scrimmage, bursting through a big hole in the line and shading to the left before outracing the Eagles' secondary for a 47-yard score.

But he touched the ball just once more, and his absence for the majority of the game hampered St. Louis' offense. While the Rams totaled 335 yards, they were just 2-for-12 on third downs and didn't reach the end zone again after Jackson's run. They also incurred nine penalties for 60 yards.

"When you play good football teams, the first thing you've got to do is make sure you don't beat yourself, and we didn't do that today," said Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo. "We suffered the consequences."

During the rest of the first half, St. Louis punted twice and got a 49-yard field goal from Josh Brown about five minutes into the second quarter.

The struggles allowed the Eagles to take control.

They responded to Jackson's score with a drive featuring several big gains. Vick completed a 41-yard pass to DeSean Jackson and, after the Rams had the Eagles pinned in a 3rd-and-11, Vick found Jason Avant for a 20-yard pickup. A roughing-the-passer penalty on the play put the ball at the 10.

Faced with another third down, the Eagles found the end zone. Vick dumped a short pass to McCoy near the line of scrimmage, and the versatile back sprinted up the middle to complete the seven-yard score with 8:13 left in the quarter.

Despite not having Steven Jackson for the majority of their next possession, the Rams reached the Eagles' 29. That was mostly thanks to running back Cadillac Williams, who signed with the Rams in the offseason.

But as Bradford went to hand the ball off to Williams, he stumbled and used his hand holding the football as support. Darryl Tapp knocked it out and Juqua Parker picked it up in the backfield, running 56 yards unimpeded to the end zone.

"After they got the first touchdown, it was important to calm down and just weather the first-quarter storm, stay in rhythm," Vick said.

The Eagles had a few chances to increase their lead, but were thwarted by a turnover and poor clock management.

Vick scrambled or passed for 51 total yards on four consecutive plays to bring the ball to the St. Louis 15 with six minutes to go. But two plays later, former Eagle Quintin Mikell rushed in on a corner blitz, hitting Vick from behind and forcing a fumble that James Laurinaitis recovered.

After forcing St. Louis to go three-and-out, Philadelphia had another chance to score. It took over at its own 35 and was deep in Rams territory with about a minute to go.

But the Eagles had no timeouts left; they burned their third after the first play of the drive.

Because of that, Vick had to spike the ball with 15 seconds left after completing a pass to Brent Celek to convert a third down and put the ball at the St. Louis 11.

Then, the Eagles couldn't get back to the line of scrimmage for a play and incurred a delay-of-game penalty. They took one shot at a touchdown, but DeSean Jackson didn't catch Vick's pass in the back of the end zone before the ball hit the ground, and Alex Henery came out for a 34-yard field goal.

After Brown missed a 47-yarder on the opening drive of the third quarter, the Eagles put together a 63-yard touchdown drive.

Vick, who signed a $100 million contract at the end of August, ended it with a six-yard pass to Jackson.

He rolled out to his left and, despite needing to take several steps back because of pressure from Rams linebacker Brady Poppinga, threw a strike to the back of the end zone.

The game only got more lopsided. Brown kicked a 23-yard field goal with 1:09 left in the third, and McCoy had a 49-yard TD run near the middle of the fourth.

Amendola and Bradford were both injured during the fourth quarter. The receiver suffered his injury on a six-yard reception less than two minutes into the frame, while Bradford left after completing a 31-yard pass to Brandon Gibson.

Bird Droppings:

*Andy Reid improved his opening-day record to 6-7 (3-1 since 2008), and his record against the Rams to 5-2 in the regular season.


*McCoy eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the fourth time in his career,.He also scored a receiving touchdown, the third of his career … It was McCoy’s second time scoring a rushing and receiving touchdown in the same game … McCoy now has 1,839 career rushing yards, passing Steve Van Buren for the third-most ever by an Eagle in his first three seasons. Wilbert Montgomery (2,915) and Duce Staley (2,367) lead the way.

*Jackson recorded his 12th-career 100-yard game, tying Terrell Owens for ninth place in team history (including playoffs). Jackson’s first-career 100-yard game came on opening day in his rookie year of 2008, also against the Rams.

*Parker scored his second-career touchdown on a 56-yard fumble return after DE Darryl Tapp jarred the ball loose from Rams QB Sam Bradford … Parker’s other touchdown was a 55-yard interception return on 10/12/08.

*The Eagles defensive combined for five sacks, including DE Jason Babin, who had his seventh multi-sack game and his first as a member of the Eagles. His last came on 12/19/10 vs. Houston as a member of the Titans.

*C Jason Kelce became the first Eagles rookie to start at center on opening day since Gene Ceppetelli in 1968, and LB Casey Matthews became the first Eagles rookie to start at linebacker on opening day since Alonzo Johnson in 1986.


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