With a disappointing 1-4 record, the Eagles held a players-only meeting on Wednesday behind closed doors to talk about saving their season. Philadelphia veteran wide receiver Jason Avant called the meeting and middle linebacker Jamar Chaney said it restored some focus. "Everybody was calm," Chaney said. "You don't want to get heated right now; it ain't no time to panic. We know what we're capable of doing, and we're not going to panic. We've had a few bad games, four bad games, but at the end of the day, we don't think those four teams are better than us. They won the games ... we just have to go out there and do a better job of playing the whole game, on offense and defense. "... When it's all said and done, we don't think no team can beat us, but we've been doing a good job of beating ourselves lately, and we've got to stop doing that." Avant was clear: the meeting wasn't to knock Andy Reid: "... We definitely support our coach on every side. This is a Philadelphia Eagles thing. The players have to come up and do their part."