Three Things the Eagles Must Do To Win a Championship

By Paul Dowds
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: June 11, 2009

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... claim—the Eagles offense seemed much more spectacular in Donovan McNabb's younger (and more athletic) days.

For others, the offense has seemed to improve. The concept of reliability and stability outweighs the importance of explosiveness and the ability to score at any given moment.

But just about every Eagles fan will agree on one thing.

There is room for improvement, and the Eagles' offensive unit has not necessarily lived up to its potential in the past few years.

Andy Reid is a big believer in speed: speed receivers, speed running backs, and even speedy quarterbacks. The fact that Kevin Curtis is potentially the slowest starting wide receiver on the team is a testament to this.

 

Stretch the Field

Philadelphia must utilize their speed and attack the defense. Often.

Not only will taking the defense deep present the threat of the long ball, it will also open up the short receiving game for r...

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