Philadelphia Eagles under Ray Rhoads
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2023 6:30 pm
During Ray Rhoads’ time in Philadelphia, the team surprised everyone in 1995 and got progressively worse thereafter. There was in 95 a big playoff win at home. 1998 was the last year and the Eagles were very bad.
1995-Ater a 1-3 start, the team went 9-3 thereafter. Coach Rhoads benched Randall Cunningham in favor of Rodney Peete after three games. The biggest game of the season was the 20 to 17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at Veterans Stadium. Trailing 17 to 3 late in the second period, Gary Anderson kicked a field to narrow the score at halftime. They completely dominated Dallas in the second half giving up just 55 total yards. Late in the game, Dallas had the ball fourth and one at their own 37 yard line.
Coach Barry Switzer decided to go for the first down. With Emmit Smith as a running back, it seemed like a good decision. Switzer realized he could not afford to punt. In order for the Cowboys to win the game, they had to somehow crack Eagles’ defense. The Eagles stopped Emmit Smith well short of a first down. Unfortunately, the officials also stopped the clock for the two minute warning. On the next try Merrill Reese gave a good commentary. “They give it to Emmitt Smith and they stop him again.” Gary Anderson kicked a field goal giving the Eagles a 24 to 21 victory.
In the Wild Card Came the 10-6 Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 58 to 37. The game was not as close as the score indicated. The Eagles led 51 to 7 early in the third quarter and went into a prevent defense thereafter. The Eagles intercepted six passes. Barry Wilburn and Willam Thomas returned their interceptions for touchdowns.
1996-This year came a turning point for the Philadelphia Eagles. With a 6-2 record they went to Dallas to play the Cowboys. With four minutes left in game, the Eagles had a 24 to 21 lead. The Cowboys were moving downfield and were at the Eagles five with less than a minute left. I just knew the Cowboys would score a touchdown and win 28 to 24. Then came a great surprise. Ben Willis intercepted a pass from Troy Aikman and ran to the 10 yard line; he lateraled to Troy Vincent who took it 80 yards to the house. It was fun hearing Merrill Rees hollering the “Eagles Win” about five times during the return. They ran their record to 7-2 and were really thinking about the Super Bowl.
After that game, the Eagles were 3-4 finishing 10-6, the same record as 1995. There was no playoff win; the San Francisco 49ers shut them out 14 to 0.
1997-The Eagles were 6-6-1 after 13 games but lost the final three for a 6-9-1 record. Three quarterbacks divided playing time-Ty Detmer, Bobby Hoying, and Rodney Peete. A 10 to 10 tie with Baltimore Ravens was their best effort on the road, losing all seven remaining games. At home, the Eagles were 6-2. They defeated the 13-3 Green Bay Packers who were on their way to their second straight Super Bowl. Final Eagles 10 Packers 9.
1998-This final season the Eagles went through three quarterbacks and were 3-13. They lost all eight road games. Over two season their record on the road was 0-15-1. They were punchless on offense with three teams shutting them out and three teams holding them without a touchdown. Ricky Waters leaving via free agency really hurt the team.
1995-Ater a 1-3 start, the team went 9-3 thereafter. Coach Rhoads benched Randall Cunningham in favor of Rodney Peete after three games. The biggest game of the season was the 20 to 17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at Veterans Stadium. Trailing 17 to 3 late in the second period, Gary Anderson kicked a field to narrow the score at halftime. They completely dominated Dallas in the second half giving up just 55 total yards. Late in the game, Dallas had the ball fourth and one at their own 37 yard line.
Coach Barry Switzer decided to go for the first down. With Emmit Smith as a running back, it seemed like a good decision. Switzer realized he could not afford to punt. In order for the Cowboys to win the game, they had to somehow crack Eagles’ defense. The Eagles stopped Emmit Smith well short of a first down. Unfortunately, the officials also stopped the clock for the two minute warning. On the next try Merrill Reese gave a good commentary. “They give it to Emmitt Smith and they stop him again.” Gary Anderson kicked a field goal giving the Eagles a 24 to 21 victory.
In the Wild Card Came the 10-6 Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 58 to 37. The game was not as close as the score indicated. The Eagles led 51 to 7 early in the third quarter and went into a prevent defense thereafter. The Eagles intercepted six passes. Barry Wilburn and Willam Thomas returned their interceptions for touchdowns.
1996-This year came a turning point for the Philadelphia Eagles. With a 6-2 record they went to Dallas to play the Cowboys. With four minutes left in game, the Eagles had a 24 to 21 lead. The Cowboys were moving downfield and were at the Eagles five with less than a minute left. I just knew the Cowboys would score a touchdown and win 28 to 24. Then came a great surprise. Ben Willis intercepted a pass from Troy Aikman and ran to the 10 yard line; he lateraled to Troy Vincent who took it 80 yards to the house. It was fun hearing Merrill Rees hollering the “Eagles Win” about five times during the return. They ran their record to 7-2 and were really thinking about the Super Bowl.
After that game, the Eagles were 3-4 finishing 10-6, the same record as 1995. There was no playoff win; the San Francisco 49ers shut them out 14 to 0.
1997-The Eagles were 6-6-1 after 13 games but lost the final three for a 6-9-1 record. Three quarterbacks divided playing time-Ty Detmer, Bobby Hoying, and Rodney Peete. A 10 to 10 tie with Baltimore Ravens was their best effort on the road, losing all seven remaining games. At home, the Eagles were 6-2. They defeated the 13-3 Green Bay Packers who were on their way to their second straight Super Bowl. Final Eagles 10 Packers 9.
1998-This final season the Eagles went through three quarterbacks and were 3-13. They lost all eight road games. Over two season their record on the road was 0-15-1. They were punchless on offense with three teams shutting them out and three teams holding them without a touchdown. Ricky Waters leaving via free agency really hurt the team.