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Paul Domowitch: Birds sack Niners' passing game
By Paul Domowitch
Philadelphia Daily News
Daily News Sports Columnist
Sean McDermont had a difficult choice to make last week as the Eagles' defensive coordinator game-planned for the San Francisco 49ers. Should he focus on the Niners' dangerous running back, Frank Gore, or should he focus on their freak-of-nature tight end, Vernon Davis?
Considering that the Niners had averaged almost 40 pass attempts in their previous four games, and considering that the athletic Davis had an NFL-high 11 touchdown catches and led all NFC tight ends in receiving yards, the choice seemed pretty clear to McDermott.
"We knew we had to take away Vernon Davis in the passing game," McDermott said. "I thought we did a pretty good job of that."
An Eagle defense that has had trouble shutting down tight ends much of the season, held Davis to just three catches for 43 yards in a 27-13 playoff-clinching win.
They did it by deep-sixing their base defense most of the game and going mainly with their nickel package, which features an extra defensive back - nickel corner Joselio Hanson - and just two linebackers.
The risk with a nickel is that you are more susceptible to the run. Not surprisingly, Gore had a pretty good day, rushing for 107 yards on 16 carries. But McDermott felt they could survive a few gashes here and there from Gore as long as they were able put a muzzle on Davis and the Niners' passing game.
"We just said we're going to put our fast guys out there and cover this guy [Davis]," Hanson said. "I mean he runs a 4.4 [40]. So he's as fast as us. It was a smart move by Sean just to put me out there the whole game."
The Eagles' problems against tight ends have been well-chronicled. In the previous 10 games, they had given up 70 catches for 776 yards and eight touchdowns to opposing tight ends. But by getting consistent pressure on quarterback Alex Smith and covering Davis with mostly corners and safeties rather than linebackers, they took away Smith's go-to guy and held him to a puny 4.78 yards per attempt.
McDermott's defense also intercepted Smith three times and forced a fumble by the Niners' other tight end, Delanie Walker. Through 14 games, the Eagles have 36 takeaways, including 23 interceptions, which is their most since 1999, when they had 28.
"They want to throw the football out of that two-tight end set," McDermott said. "Teams have had trouble all year matching up with Vernon Davis with a linebacker. I wasn't going to put us in that position. Hanson went out there and did a good job."
Will Witherspoon and Akeem Jordan got most of the reps at linebacker in the Eagles' nickel package on first and second downs. Tracy White subbed for Jordan on passing downs. White recorded the first interception of his 7-year career late in the second quarter when he picked off a pass intended for Gore.
"We had to get pressure on No. 11 [Smith] so he couldn't get the ball to 85 [Davis]," White said.
"We treated [Davis] like a wide receiver instead of a tight end."
Two of the Eagles' three interceptions came on passes to Davis. Strong safety Quintin Mikell picked off a deep pass down the middle for the tight end on the Niners' second possession.
In the second quarter, Asante Samuel notched his eighth interception of the season when he came off his own man and jumped in front of a pass for Davis.
"I just jumped the route," Samuel said. "I know their go-to guy is [Davis]. So I just jumped it on him."
Because the Eagles played so much nickel yesterday, middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter wasn't on the field very much. But he didn't care. He was thrilled that his teammates were able to shut down Davis.
"I can probably say that this is one week that we game-planned a guy and actually took him out of the game," Trotter said.
"There have been other weeks where we have game-planned a guy and they were still able to get it done. Especially a tight end making catches on us. I'm really proud of the defense, and the fact that we were able to take him out of the game."
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