Offensive Coordinator Brad Childress
From the Philadelphia Eagle Website
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On whether RB Ryan Moats can catch the football well out of the backfield:
"He's caught it when we've put it on him. He's had a couple of tough tries away from his body that were just a little bit tougher.

"He's got that motor going a million miles an hour right now and he's spinning a little bit. But I've seen the ability to be able to catch the football in a bunch of different positions, both away from his body and lower. Has he dropped some? Yeah. But he doesn't fight it at all."

On how they try to avoid overwhelming the rookies:
"We kind of have a systematic installation of our system. Things that they have to know, that they have to master, we'll do a little bit more. We'll kind of review when the rookies come back before Memorial Day, and then we'll add a little bit more volume in June. And really that's kind of a picture of what we'll start to install as we come back to training camp.

"So you have to be careful of that, but there are some things that we can't compromise, that they have to know and they have to learn. The faster that they can get up to speed and not think, the faster they're God-given athletic ability can come out."

On whether Moats is a legitimate comparison to RB Brian Westbrook:
"He's got that ability to jitterbug and make you miss, if that's what people are talking about. They already have talked about him being of that stature. "He's put together very well, he's elusive and he can make you miss. He can hide behind those big offensive linemen and come squirting out of there. And he's fast enough to be able to hit a homerun."