time2rock Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Howie Posted: January 29th, 2025 | Author: Tommy Lawlor The Eagles are in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years and the third time in eight years. That is one heck of an accomplishment. There is a lot of credit to go around, but you have to give Howie Roseman a lot of it. Think about the 2022 team and this team. Most of the defense is new. There are four new starters on offense. Howie had to replace legends like Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox. He did and the Eagles didn’t miss a beat. That tells you what an amazing job he’s done the past couple of years. Let’s talk about Howie and what has made him special in recent years. I think some people over-simplify it and think of the GM as a good scout. That’s only part of the equation. Well put. Howie can scout and identify talent. He also understands the economics of football. A GM is a team builder, not just a drafter. You have to understand when to draft people and also how much to pay players. Value is part of the equation because you have finite resources (unlike the LA Dodgers). I think Howie has done a good job in building up a philosophy over the years of what he wants. In the past he studied other organizations and looked for patterns. There is nothing wrong with that, but you need to identify what you want and how you want to build your team. Remember when we heard the phrase "red star player”? There are some basic elements to that, but it isn’t as simple as looking at stats or workout numbers. Character is a big part of the equation. Football character. Nick Sirianni talks about how if you bring in the right guys they will have the best chance of maximizing their talent, whatever that may be. I think the red star player ties into that idea. The Eagles have been on a roll with recent drafts. They blew the Jalen Reagor pick in 2020 and they’ve been on fire ever since. There are stories about who wanted Reagor. The bottom line is that the Eagles took him and he was a major bust. Since that pick, they have been locked in. Maybe we should thank Reagor for making the organization realize they needed to not repeat that debacle. One of Howie’s biggest strengths is the way he is always looking for talent. Mekhi Becton was signed after the draft. 31 other teams had a shot at that guy and passed. Terrific addition. Isaiah Rodgers was another good addition that 31 teams could have had. I don’t know how things were between Howie and previous coaches, but he sure seems to listen to Vic Fangio. That’s smart. Find out what your coaches want and try to find out what they see so you can be on the same page. Fangio liked Jalyx Hunt and the Eagles took him in the third round. I’m sure Howie liked him independent of Fangio, but it was good to find out the DC liked the small school kid and would embrace him. The Zack Baun story will be a part of Eagles lore. The whole world saw him as a backup edge and STer. Fangio saw an ILB. Howie wanted to sign him either way, but the Eagles trusted Fangio and put Baun at LB. He now has a chance to be the Defensive Player of the Year. That is nuts. You sure can’t argue with Howie’s success over the past decade. The good news is that he seems to be getting even better. That’s got to be a scary thought for the rest of the NFL. ***** In case you missed it, here are my notes on Day 1 from the Senior Bowl. http://igglesblitz.com/2025/01/howie/
LacesOut Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Another nothing article from this arsehole of a 'writer'. 3
UK_EaglesFan89 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I’ve never been someone who can identify a writer by the theme and way an article is written… But with Lawlor you can always tell. Howie has done a great though job. He’s built 3 SB contending rosters and even last year that roster was good enough to contend but ultimately it fell apart. I don’t think he’s great at scouting though? But what he does (or what he’s learned to do) is listen to his scouts and set up the draft board right. But I think what he’s done really well is he ties the front office and the coaches together. I don’t think that’s always been the case but over the last few years it has. He brought in Baun and Becton but I’m sure that was in conjunction with Fangio and Stoutland and having a vision for those guys.
birdman#12 Posted January 31 Posted January 31 I think the Eagles scouting department, college and pro scouting, is one of the best in football. I know Howie makes the calls, but he has to depend on the scouts for educated opinion, skill breakdown, and development possibilities for college players. In the pro scouting, he needs the circumstances on young player development, salary implications and when he can obtain a undervalued player for an affordable price. The process of acquiring players thru the draft, free agency and trades can also be affected by the team's HC and coordinators......feeling a player can fit their systems and get production and performance out them better than the players current team.' Becton, Baun and Barkley are great examples of that. The draft have been productive bringing in players that can be coached up and have potential to be developed. I think Howie MAY have gone thru some big learning decisions.....like Reagor. I think he liked Reagor and went against his scouts recommendation. That disaster may have convinced him to depend more on the scouts than his own opinion, because the four drafts since then have been very good. Howie and his scouting department have made the anticipation and execution of the draft really fun to watch.....
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