Speaking of Castillo, Reid said that tomorrows game will be the next step for Castillo. But with so many changes, and with Castillo new to calling the plays, it will be interesting to see how complicated the gameplan gets. With most preseason games, the gameplan is very vanilla. It will be interesting to see how much defensive coordinator Juan Castillo will show in terms of their plans for using the package for the regular season. That means that Nnamdi Asomugha will man the middle, a role he has embraced. On defense, Reid said that when the team is in nickel, Asante Samuel and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will play the outside.
Unlike Avant, Cooper and Hall, Moss has the speed to take one to the house. Moss is fighting for a roster spot, and with Jeremy Maclin out, the Eagles will be interested in keeping as many playmakers as they can. Moss has had a great camp, and it will be interesting to see if he can translate that into the game. Jason Avant and Riley Cooper will be the starting recievers, while Chad Hall and Sinorce Moss will back them up. This could have to do with him processing the offense while he is trying to play. Young has also had trouble making basic throws, as most of his balls have been overthrown or off target. Multiple times Young has gone to the line only to be called back and talk with offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. Young has had a rough training camp so far, both in learning the offense and mechanically. Vince Young will come in and quarterback the second unit.