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Just keeping you up to date, budThe Jeagler wrote:crazypjfan wrote:The Herremans injury might be a bigger concern than Marlin Jackson.
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Todd Herremans could be a bigger issue for Eagles than Marlin Jackson
Posted by Mike Florio on June 2, 2010 9:22 AM ET
With defensive back Marlin Jackson gone for the year -- and possibly for his career -- with a ruptured Achilles tendon that comes on the heels of a pair of ACL tears, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer points out that there's an even bigger injury issue potentially plaguing the Eagles.
Per McLane, guard Todd Herremans missed Tuesday's practice due to a lingering problem with his left foot.
Herremans had a stress fracture in the foot last year, which caused him to miss the first five games of the season. He then was able to play for the balance of the year.
His most recent absence comes at a time when center Jamaal Jackson is recovering from a torn ACL -- and when Stacy Andrews' ability to stay healthy remains unclear.
With Jackson, who had been moved to free safety, now gone, the Eagles need to come up with a viable Plan B. One possibility would be to move Macho Harris back to safety from cornerback. Another option would be to find another safety (they're reportedly not interested in O.J. Atogwe).
Or they could just move forward with the guys they having, hopeful that none of them suffers an injury similar to Jackson's.0 -
go back to your hibernationcrazypjfan wrote:Just keeping you up to date, budThe Jeagler wrote:crazypjfan wrote:The Herremans injury might be a bigger concern than Marlin Jackson.
thanks profootball.com headline reader... :roll:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... n-jackson/
Todd Herremans could be a bigger issue for Eagles than Marlin Jackson
Posted by Mike Florio on June 2, 2010 9:22 AM ET
With defensive back Marlin Jackson gone for the year -- and possibly for his career -- with a ruptured Achilles tendon that comes on the heels of a pair of ACL tears, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer points out that there's an even bigger injury issue potentially plaguing the Eagles.
Per McLane, guard Todd Herremans missed Tuesday's practice due to a lingering problem with his left foot.
Herremans had a stress fracture in the foot last year, which caused him to miss the first five games of the season. He then was able to play for the balance of the year.
His most recent absence comes at a time when center Jamaal Jackson is recovering from a torn ACL -- and when Stacy Andrews' ability to stay healthy remains unclear.
With Jackson, who had been moved to free safety, now gone, the Eagles need to come up with a viable Plan B. One possibility would be to move Macho Harris back to safety from cornerback. Another option would be to find another safety (they're reportedly not interested in O.J. Atogwe).
Or they could just move forward with the guys they having, hopeful that none of them suffers an injury similar to Jackson's.www.myspace.com0 -
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We need stu back in the middle bad. He was missed greatly last year.Go Birds!!!!0
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jamminpearls wrote:We need stu back in the middle bad. He was missed greatly last year.
he's fine.
lehigh's only 6 weeks away or so!
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i cant wait to go up to lehigh...
Eagles QB Kolb excited for start of training camp
By LES BOWEN
Philadelphia Daily News
Andy Reid set his countdown clock before the Eagles coach met with reporters yesterday, at the conclusion of this spring's OTAs.
More than once, Reid referred to "46 days and 12 hours" until rookies were to report to Lehigh, the evening of July 26.
For Kevin Kolb, the quarterback who finally got to take the helm a little more than 2 months ago as the centerpiece of a reconfigured roster, that time figures to pass quickly.
"It feels like it's only 4 or 5 days away, because it's in the forefront of my mind," Kolb said. "I have to calm myself down some and realize there is a long time before then, but I'm excited about getting in front of the fans at practice."
Kolb said he plans to speak with Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers next week, about Rodgers' experience succeeding Brett Favre in Green Bay. He said he texted with Drew Brees yesterday and plans more communication with the Saints' QB.
"I feel like I am as prepared as I can be up to this point," Kolb said. "Summer is a very important time. We need to keep pushing."
Reid seemed to feel his young team - featuring the Eagles' largest class of drafted rookies (13) in more than 2 decades - got the important basic work done this spring, laying a foundation for the quicker pace of training camp.
"The things I saw in this camp were great effort and energy," Reid said. "We've got a lot of work ahead of us. I don't think [with] this crew that will be an issue."
Reid said having so much change on the roster shifts the picture for coaches in OTAs.
"You've got a lot of new faces, so there's an unknown there. You want to make sure that you find out, and you don't leave any base uncovered. Not that you didn't do it before, but you want to be more focused on that, and that will be important. It's been important to this point. I thought that the coaches did a nice job, and I thought that the players did a nice job at detailing their work. A lot of times, it's hard for young guys to raise their hands and ask a question, and these guys weren't afraid to do that. They did a good job taking notes, studying, watching tape and going out and executing. For as many new faces [as there are] around here, it was a fairly smooth process out there. I was asked about rebuilding and I don't look at it as rebuilding, I look at it as retooling. Put guys in, and here we go."
Defensive coordinator Sean McDermott missed yesterday for personal reasons, the team said, but offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said his unit "went through a lot of installation for the fellas . . . They'll have quite a little taste of what we'll install in training camp."
These were Kolb's first sessions as the leader of the offense. Reid said he was pleased.
"I think he's done a good job. He's got good command in the huddle, and I think the players respect him," Reid said. "It is different. It's a lot more throws . . . It's a passing camp. He has a lot of throws, more than he would've [as a backup] in previous camps. I think he's handled that well, and he seems to have a pretty good grasp of the offense and the defensive schemes that we're throwing these routes against."
There were two pieces of real news from Reid's wrapup. One was that he has spoken with wideout DeSean Jackson , who skipped the final week of these workouts, and "he'll be here" when veterans report to Lehigh, July 29. Reid said Jackson had "personal reasons" for being absent, as did corner Asante Samuel. When questioners probed how Reid felt about Jackson and Samuel not showing, Reid said what he has said in previous such situations over the years.
"If you're here, you're going to get better, but, again, if you have personal reasons - and it is a voluntary minicamp on top of that - then you have to do what you have to do," Reid said. "I think more about the guys that are here, and make sure that we concentrate our efforts on that, and make sure the people that aren't here get whatever settled they need to get settled, and then move on."
Jackson has said he would like to have his rookie deal redone, after making the Pro Bowl as a wideout and a returner in his second NFL season. The Eagles have said that restrictions caused by the expiring collective bargaining agreement make that difficult. Jackson has not spoken about missing this week, but there have been reports saying the absence was not contract-related.
The other news was that strong safety Quintin Mikell, who limped off the field during Wednesday's workout, has an MCL sprain. Reid said Mikell will be fine by Lehigh.
Reid affirmed what was obvious from these workouts - with Marlin Jackson out for the season after tearing his Achilles' tendon (Jackson went on IR yesterday), second-round pick Nate Allen is the starting free safety going into training camp.
"You guys have met him now and have had a chance to talk to him, so you know he's a smart kid and he has a nice football mind," Reid said. "He's easy to teach."
Reid said subsequent tests showed Jackson's tendon might have been damaged previously. He was optimistic about Jackson, a former Colts corner, resuming his career, though he has suffered ACL tears the past 2 years.
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The Jeagler wrote:i cant wait to go up to lehigh...
Eagles QB Kolb excited for start of training camp
By LES BOWEN
Philadelphia Daily News
Andy Reid set his countdown clock before the Eagles coach met with reporters yesterday, at the conclusion of this spring's OTAs.
More than once, Reid referred to "46 days and 12 hours" until rookies were to report to Lehigh, the evening of July 26.
For Kevin Kolb, the quarterback who finally got to take the helm a little more than 2 months ago as the centerpiece of a reconfigured roster, that time figures to pass quickly.
"It feels like it's only 4 or 5 days away, because it's in the forefront of my mind," Kolb said. "I have to calm myself down some and realize there is a long time before then, but I'm excited about getting in front of the fans at practice."
Kolb said he plans to speak with Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers next week, about Rodgers' experience succeeding Brett Favre in Green Bay. He said he texted with Drew Brees yesterday and plans more communication with the Saints' QB.
"I feel like I am as prepared as I can be up to this point," Kolb said. "Summer is a very important time. We need to keep pushing."
Reid seemed to feel his young team - featuring the Eagles' largest class of drafted rookies (13) in more than 2 decades - got the important basic work done this spring, laying a foundation for the quicker pace of training camp.
"The things I saw in this camp were great effort and energy," Reid said. "We've got a lot of work ahead of us. I don't think [with] this crew that will be an issue."
Reid said having so much change on the roster shifts the picture for coaches in OTAs.
"You've got a lot of new faces, so there's an unknown there. You want to make sure that you find out, and you don't leave any base uncovered. Not that you didn't do it before, but you want to be more focused on that, and that will be important. It's been important to this point. I thought that the coaches did a nice job, and I thought that the players did a nice job at detailing their work. A lot of times, it's hard for young guys to raise their hands and ask a question, and these guys weren't afraid to do that. They did a good job taking notes, studying, watching tape and going out and executing. For as many new faces [as there are] around here, it was a fairly smooth process out there. I was asked about rebuilding and I don't look at it as rebuilding, I look at it as retooling. Put guys in, and here we go."
Defensive coordinator Sean McDermott missed yesterday for personal reasons, the team said, but offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said his unit "went through a lot of installation for the fellas . . . They'll have quite a little taste of what we'll install in training camp."
These were Kolb's first sessions as the leader of the offense. Reid said he was pleased.
"I think he's done a good job. He's got good command in the huddle, and I think the players respect him," Reid said. "It is different. It's a lot more throws . . . It's a passing camp. He has a lot of throws, more than he would've [as a backup] in previous camps. I think he's handled that well, and he seems to have a pretty good grasp of the offense and the defensive schemes that we're throwing these routes against."
There were two pieces of real news from Reid's wrapup. One was that he has spoken with wideout DeSean Jackson , who skipped the final week of these workouts, and "he'll be here" when veterans report to Lehigh, July 29. Reid said Jackson had "personal reasons" for being absent, as did corner Asante Samuel. When questioners probed how Reid felt about Jackson and Samuel not showing, Reid said what he has said in previous such situations over the years.
"If you're here, you're going to get better, but, again, if you have personal reasons - and it is a voluntary minicamp on top of that - then you have to do what you have to do," Reid said. "I think more about the guys that are here, and make sure that we concentrate our efforts on that, and make sure the people that aren't here get whatever settled they need to get settled, and then move on."
Jackson has said he would like to have his rookie deal redone, after making the Pro Bowl as a wideout and a returner in his second NFL season. The Eagles have said that restrictions caused by the expiring collective bargaining agreement make that difficult. Jackson has not spoken about missing this week, but there have been reports saying the absence was not contract-related.
The other news was that strong safety Quintin Mikell, who limped off the field during Wednesday's workout, has an MCL sprain. Reid said Mikell will be fine by Lehigh.
Reid affirmed what was obvious from these workouts - with Marlin Jackson out for the season after tearing his Achilles' tendon (Jackson went on IR yesterday), second-round pick Nate Allen is the starting free safety going into training camp.
"You guys have met him now and have had a chance to talk to him, so you know he's a smart kid and he has a nice football mind," Reid said. "He's easy to teach."
Reid said subsequent tests showed Jackson's tendon might have been damaged previously. He was optimistic about Jackson, a former Colts corner, resuming his career, though he has suffered ACL tears the past 2 years.
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The more I hear Kolb talk, the more I like him. Hopefully he's as good on the field as he has been in interviews. This offense is gonna be sick...the defense is what worries me0 -
The Fixer wrote:
The more I hear Kolb talk, the more I like him. Hopefully he's as good on the field as he has been in interviews. This offense is gonna be sick...the defense is what worries me
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its mid june and these things mean nothing. but just to show how unpredictable this team will be: i was skimming through two of those nfl preview magazines and one, lindy's, had the finishing in last place while the other, athlon, had them in first. it could have been the other way around, i don't really remember. point is--we're in for an exciting transition year. get ready for a bunch of 45-38 games...www.myspace.com0
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The Jeagler wrote:its mid june and these things mean nothing. but just to show how unpredictable this team will be: i was skimming through two of those nfl preview magazines and one, lindy's, had the finishing in last place while the other, athlon, had them in first. it could have been the other way around, i don't really remember. point is--we're in for an exciting transition year. get ready for a bunch of 45-38 games...
The reason for this - we honestly have NO IDEA what we're going to get out of Kolb. Sure, we think we do, but when it comes down to it we have absolutely no idea.0 -
Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:its mid june and these things mean nothing. but just to show how unpredictable this team will be: i was skimming through two of those nfl preview magazines and one, lindy's, had the finishing in last place while the other, athlon, had them in first. it could have been the other way around, i don't really remember. point is--we're in for an exciting transition year. get ready for a bunch of 45-38 games...
The reason for this - we honestly have NO IDEA what we're going to get out of Kolb. Sure, we think we do, but when it comes down to it we have absolutely no idea.
i'm ready to walk into the unknown. it's what makes this team so intriguing right now.
but i really do think as long as he's merely average and assuming our line can give him a little bit of time, he and the offense will put up some big numbers.
the defense is obviously the biggest issue right now.
i'm really looking forward to lehigh and watching how young kolb leads the team...www.myspace.com0 -
I think this is smart. andy reid is the best
The recent trend in the NFL has been for teams to spend less time at training camp. Some teams don’t go away at all, preferring to work at their own facility. Others go to camp for a short time, usually breaking prior to the first preseason game.
But this summer the Eagles are adding days onto their stay at Lehigh University. They will be in camp a full week longer than last year. Rookies and selected veterans report July 26. The remainder of the squad is scheduled to arrive July 29. Camp doesn’t break until Aug. 18.
The Eagles will leave Lehigh twice – once for the Flight Night scrimmage at the Linc on Aug. 5 and again for the preseason opener against Jacksonville on Aug. 13 – but the squad will return to camp after both events.
“It’s going to be a tough training camp,” coach Andy Reid said last week as the Eagles concluded OTAs at the NovaCare Complex. “It’s a long one. We’re up at Lehigh for an extra week and we’re going to crank it.”
Reid delivered the message to the players before they scattered for vacation. He told them it would be a long, hot summer in the Lehigh Valley. He expects the players to show up in the right frame of mind.
“We’re not going to slow down,” Reid said.
Why the longer stay at training camp? Probably because there are so many new faces on the team. There are 42 players on the current roster with two or fewer years experience, 23 of them are rookies.
Combine all that youth with a new starting quarterback and an overhauled defense and it is understandable that the coaches will want to put in more time on the practice field and the classroom. It’s easier to do when you have everyone in a camp setting. If the meetings don’t end until 11 P.M., guys can just fall into their bunks rather than drive home.
Also there is the advantage of the players having more time to bond and develop chemistry. Living in the dorms and eating together in the cafeteria can help in that process, too.
It will be interesting to see if Reid continues his practice of running very physical camps. Since Reid became the coach, the Eagles have done more live hitting in preseason than other clubs. Most teams cut back on contact to minimize the risk of injury, but the Eagles still hit quite a bit.0 -
The Fixer wrote:I think this is smart. andy reid is the best
The recent trend in the NFL has been for teams to spend less time at training camp. Some teams don’t go away at all, preferring to work at their own facility. Others go to camp for a short time, usually breaking prior to the first preseason game.
But this summer the Eagles are adding days onto their stay at Lehigh University. They will be in camp a full week longer than last year. Rookies and selected veterans report July 26. The remainder of the squad is scheduled to arrive July 29. Camp doesn’t break until Aug. 18.
The Eagles will leave Lehigh twice – once for the Flight Night scrimmage at the Linc on Aug. 5 and again for the preseason opener against Jacksonville on Aug. 13 – but the squad will return to camp after both events.
“It’s going to be a tough training camp,” coach Andy Reid said last week as the Eagles concluded OTAs at the NovaCare Complex. “It’s a long one. We’re up at Lehigh for an extra week and we’re going to crank it.”
Reid delivered the message to the players before they scattered for vacation. He told them it would be a long, hot summer in the Lehigh Valley. He expects the players to show up in the right frame of mind.
“We’re not going to slow down,” Reid said.
Why the longer stay at training camp? Probably because there are so many new faces on the team. There are 42 players on the current roster with two or fewer years experience, 23 of them are rookies.
Combine all that youth with a new starting quarterback and an overhauled defense and it is understandable that the coaches will want to put in more time on the practice field and the classroom. It’s easier to do when you have everyone in a camp setting. If the meetings don’t end until 11 P.M., guys can just fall into their bunks rather than drive home.
Also there is the advantage of the players having more time to bond and develop chemistry. Living in the dorms and eating together in the cafeteria can help in that process, too.
It will be interesting to see if Reid continues his practice of running very physical camps. Since Reid became the coach, the Eagles have done more live hitting in preseason than other clubs. Most teams cut back on contact to minimize the risk of injury, but the Eagles still hit quite a bit.
with how young the team is, and how many first year players that will be contributing this year, i think you have to do this.www.myspace.com0 -
"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
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The Jeagler wrote:"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
GO. BIRDS.
Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.0 -
Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
GO. BIRDS.
Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.
yeah...it is what it is. let's hope he gets it right with this 2nd decade.www.myspace.com0 -
The Jeagler wrote:Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
GO. BIRDS.
Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.
yeah...it is what it is. let's hope he gets it right with this 2nd decade.
I just wanna know when we get our second dosage of Hugh Douglas and Ike Reese as radio personalities...0 -
Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:Jearlpam0925 wrote:Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.
yeah...it is what it is. let's hope he gets it right with this 2nd decade.
I just wanna know when we get our second dosage of Hugh Douglas and Ike Reese as radio personalities...
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Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
GO. BIRDS.
Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.
Reid should be here as long as he wants to be. best thing to ever happen to the franchise0 -
The Fixer wrote:Jearlpam0925 wrote:The Jeagler wrote:"we're going back to 1999." andy reid on the approach he's taking to training camp this year.
LOVE IT.
GO. BIRDS.
Ha. I going to say the exact same thing when I saw you post that article. Looks like - barring any drastic failures - Reid's going to be here a loooong time. 10 year cycles - so it looks like he's gonna get another decade to win one.
Reid should be here as long as he wants to be. best thing to ever happen to the franchisewww.myspace.com0
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