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Well-Rested Westbrook Needs Fast Start
 
December 3, 2008 | Last Updated: 12/3/08 4:21 PM ET | Comments (7)
By: STEVE LIENERT


Seventy-two hours doesn't sound like a lot of time, but apparently that's how long it takes for Brian Westbrook to heal.

The three days off between the loss in Baltimore and the triumph over the Cardinals were enough for Westbrook to regain his explosiveness. After gaining just 39 yards on 14 carries against the Ravens, Westbrook gashed Arizona for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 22 totes.

And since the Cardinals game occurred on Thanksgiving night, the Eagles have enjoyed an extra three days rest heading into the Giants contest on Sunday.

Westbrook
RB Brian Westbrook

To Westbrook, three days are a long time.

"No question," Westbrook said. "That three days of rest is big, especially for a guy who has been injured like I have. Let your knee and ankle rest a little bit. It's been very important for me."

Perhaps more than most.

"Since the beginning of the year, since I started getting injured, this probably is the best I've felt," Westbrook said. "Hopefully that will continue and get better as the year goes on."

Besides the obvious fact that Westbrook has been participating in practice rather than watching from the sidelines, head coach Andy Reid has noticed the effect the time off has had on his star running back.

"I think it helped him," Reid said. "I think it helped a whole group of guys. Brian will practice (Wednesday) and feels pretty good. I think, from that standpoint, it's helped him. It's important that we keep the swelling down and manage it, but it's good to have him out there practicing."

Hopefully that will also equate into more carries for Westbrook. In their first encounter with the Giants, Westbrook carried the ball 13 times for 26 yards. In all, the Eagles ran just 21 times but gained 106 yards against New York.

Against Arizona, the Eagles ran 40 times for 185 yards. But Westbrook is normally a focal point for the Giants' defense, so it may be difficult for him to replicate last week's performance.

"They are one of those teams who do focus on me a little bit," Westbrook said. "They try to get a chip with the defensive ends, defensive tackles and double team me with linebackers and things like that. For us, we have to get everybody involved in the game and I have to be productive myself. It's one of those things that, as a team, everybody has to be involved. If a team tries to focus on one player on this team, our receivers, tight ends, other players and running backs have to get involved and help out as well."

Which is what happened against Arizona. Fullback Kyle Eckel and halfback Lorenzo Booker combined for 48 yards on 10 carries and quarterback Donovan McNabb scrambled four times for 24 yards, giving the Eagles a good balance between the run and the pass.

Westbrook hopes the team can start fast in the Meadowlands.

"I don't know what (the) plan is," Westbrook said. "I don't know what (the coaches) will do — I can't see the future. I just think that hopefully we will have some success early on in the game and coach will stay with it."

An extra three days rest won't hurt.

Well-Rested Westbrook Needs Fast Start
Post Comment (7)
 
VDOUGAN@...
12/04/08
2:45 pm
Since when do we have a cowboy fan post on the Eagles site?
fredmurad@...
12/04/08
12:56 pm
hello eagles fans, its your friendly cowboys fan here again to see how yall are doing, yall have a big game this week, its do or die for your team this week, we also have a big game against the steelers and we need to win that game as well, so do the skins vs the ravens, its do or die for them as well, i dont care who wins from u and the giants, i just hope yall beat up on the giants and bruise them with yalls hard nose defensive front line, and stuff that jacobs into the ground GO COWBOYS!!!
geomark7@...
12/04/08
9:34 am
Yeah #36, make 'em block for you and shut dem G-fans up in their house!
craig@...
12/04/08
6:47 am
I think the key to us winning this game (plus the remaining games) is a nice mix of completed 15 to 20 yrd pass plays along with some completed 4 to 6 yrd running plays. Of course NO turn overs and a defence playing with a Nasty attack fast and hard attitude while getting preasure on manning (and any remaing QB we have to play). Having special teams scoring as well and keeping the "G SPOTS"(and any remaining teams we have to play) inside their own 10yrd line on punts/kick offs would be nice!.... GO EAGLES!!!
eagleswest1
12/03/08
8:20 pm
Let's go Westy! The Giant killer! Go tear them bluebirds up!
XdawkinsX20@...
12/03/08
8:19 pm
HES HEALTHY!?!?!?! figures we only got 4 games left, whats up with Andrews are we gunna see him yet? and will someone please get an interception off of manning, jesus, our pro bowl corners cant but our DT mike patterson can. the giants arent good, there not, everyone thinks there good. go out there and beat there f***ing a**. and dawks better capitalize this is it dawks, theres no meadowlands visits again for you. you need a game.
timotoad
12/03/08
6:04 pm
#1!! To hear that Westbrook feels better now than any time this season is really encouraging!! Go Brian!!!



 

 
 
 
 
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