July 29, 2010
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Good Deal Getting Graham Into Fold Quickly
The climate is not a good one in the NFL, not for first-round draft picks hoping to get an equitable jump on their careers in training camp. That's why it was such encouraging news late Thursday night when word came down that the Eagles had agreed to terms on a five-year contract with first-round pick Brandon Graham, who became only the seventh No. 1 draft pick to get a deal done.
Graham should be on the field on Friday afternoon when the Eagles have their first full-team practice at Lehigh University, albeit without full pads. Graham missed five practices, time that he will never get back, but in the big picture he will be here in plenty of time to play in four preseason games, get his feet under him, immerse himself in the scheme and provide a full accounting for himself as a rookie.
Kudos to Graham and his agent, Joel Segal, for having the player's best interests at heart. A rookie not reporting to training camp is often a devastating blow to his career, and in this case Graham has a real chance to see significant playing time this season. And for the Eagles, well, signing 13 draft picks is not easy at all. They had 11 of them done before any of the players reported to Lehigh. Now, before the whole team laces on the shoulder pads and has full-contact drills -- you better be at Lehigh on Saturday, 8:15 a.m.! -- they have everyone present and accounted for.
"I'm really glad that we were able to work well with Joel Segal on getting this deal done," said team president Joe Banner. "We're really excited to get Brandon on the field tomorrow (Friday) in time for the start of the first full-team practice."
Great stuff. Get the party started, then. The Eagles had a very upbeat three days with Kevin Kolb and Michael Vick and then the impressive Mike Kafka running the offense and now the defense, unable to hit in all of these practices since the draft, has a chance to show its stuff. Should be very interesting.
Meanwhile, Graham was thrilled on Thursday night. He kept laughing and genuinely showing his excitement when we spoke and he was excited to show everyone that he is the real deal on the football field.
"I think I retained a lot of what I learned from the previous camps, and I know they are going to throw a whole lot more at me," he said. "This is my job. I'm going out there and giving it everything I have."
This first-round business in a flaw in the NFL's nearly-perfect formula, and it needs to be addressed. Whatever the solution -- for all its problems, the NBA seems to have it right as they slot the players and there is no wiggle room for rookie deals -- the next Collective Bargaining Agreement is sure to have this issue addressed.
Is there anything worse than seeing a rookie throw away his first NFL season because he was way, way late to camp? The memory of Brodrick Bunkley's washout rookie season still stings ...
Anyway, Graham is done. The urgency in head coach Andy Reid's message increased in the last day or two and he continually said that "Brandon needs to be here" as, behind the scenes, Banner and Segal were hammering away and making progress.
Graham comes in as a backup to Juqua Parker at left end. Parker is a solid pro, a good player. He is the odds-on favorite to win the starting job. But now that Graham is ready to go, at least the rookie has a chance to challenge. Had he missed a preseason game or two or even three, the odds would have gone way, way down.
No need to worry now. A smiling Graham hung up on the phone on Thursday night and gathered his belongings and will be in Bethlehem in time for a rocking weekend of Eagles football as the entire team is present and ready to come together.
Rastamole1 07/30/10 10:41 pm ET |
Djax is actually doing what Reggie Wayne is doing right now. Shutting up and playing football. He knows he will get taken care of so why let the media turn around his words like they did with his McNabb statement. So smart is Djax and so Professional. I am glad he is an Eagle!!!
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JeromeBrown99 07/30/10 8:00 pm ET |
I love jalapenos!
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brizer9@... 07/30/10 7:17 pm ET |
Tom Hagen: When a plot against the Emperor failed... the plotters were always given a chance... to let their families keep their fortunes. Right?
Frank Pentangeli: Yeah, but only the rich guys, Tom. The little guys got knocked off and all their estates went to the Emperors. Unless they went home and killed themselves, then nothing happened. And the families... the families were taken care of.
Tom Hagen: That was a good break. A nice deal.
Frank Pentangeli: Yeah... They went home... and sat in a hot bath... opened up their veins... and bled to death... and sometimes they had a little party before they did it.
......food for thought,knuckleheads......brizini.
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 6:52 pm ET |
Is anyone even a little concerned that peanut isn't speaking to the media? not that I blame him much... but still... he seems like he enjoys talking, and to clam up completely... I just hope this is not the start to something bad... for some reason diva WR's make me nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs!
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 6:47 pm ET |
JB... I'm sure he's gonn fit right in, and shouldn't be too much pressure for him cause everyone knows Roy1 is the ace. J-Roll back in the lineup tonight too... and I have to admit, while I had SERIOUS doubts about Raul batting 3rd... I was wrong, and like him there. Maybe keep him there even after Utley returns?
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JeromeBrown99 07/30/10 6:39 pm ET |
As a great baseball mind.... and as a feller living down the street from Houston... I can say that Oswalt is one helluva pitcher. He's the tyoe of guy you can ride. Really... not unlike Halladay or Hamels when he's on.
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 6:24 pm ET |
3D... I'm startin to get a lil excited to see Roy2 in Phils pinstripes tonight. Guzman got traded today, and the rumor is Dunn is goona go to the whitesox for Edwin Jackson (who they just got from zona today)... would love to get that beast out of the lineup tonight too for Roy2 to cruise and get off to a great start!
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 6:05 pm ET |
Lupes... good luck and safe travels. Your input is a breath of fresh air!
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 6:04 pm ET |
3D... thankfully I've missed those rants of his. Although, it does not surprise me he is negative towards everything that falls within his field of vision. What a joy it must be to be around him... it's one thing to subjected to him on here (easy enough to skip over his posts... a habit I need to employ more frequently)... but I'm sure in real life he makes himself impossible to ignore too. Perhaps he is merciful to those around him, and carries a .45 for them to use on themselves... but I doubt it.
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Lupes.Slurpeen@... 07/30/10 6:02 pm ET |
Ted at 5:49 pm)) I didn't expect a "happy ending" to that story about Stuart! Annnd now, they're closing up the terminal room for us hacks, so I bid you adieu! from Westminster... Now it's on to Redskins Park for tomorrow! (Ravens are housed at the Best Western Motel... I may run into a few of 'em tonight, but I refuse to bug them with questions or autographs...unless, of course, they offer!)
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DDD1952 07/30/10 5:58 pm ET |
ATV...it is not just his negativety on our Eagles...it is his outlook in general. He says the country is in a downward drift as a society. I love our country and full well know we have our faults...but I see more people trying to get to the U.S. than leave it.
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 5:52 pm ET |
3D... I just don't get Sonbutts thought process. If he loathes the zealot eagle fans that dominate this bored... why come here? No one forces him to point out the negatives on this team, while never enjoying anything positive. Why does it feel it his duty to be a voice of reason (in his mind... reality is it's all negative) in a place no one wants to hear it???? It's borderline insane if he thinks he's going to get a zealot to change their mind. A far right wing nut republican has a better shot of getting a far left tree huggin Democrat of all of the sudden thinking GW was the best prez ever... than getting anyone to agree with him here!!! Why does he insist on wasting his time... and then be surprised and frustrated? Does he really expect people to agree... and if not, then why continue??? IMO that's pretty crazy stuff... just sayin
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Lupes.Slurpeen@... 07/30/10 5:51 pm ET |
Other than having a nice chat with Jerry Sandusky, the Voice of the Ravens play-by-play, whose dad is the late Ed Sandusky, former O Lineman and coach...and observing first-hand a Ravens conditioning test, which is ungodly difficult if you've never seen one like this ( the 6-cones drill)--- a lineman must do it in 35 seconds, a "skill" position must do it in 28 seconds)... Ha, Jerry Sandusky got a little mad when I asked for the "skill" position specs...He said "As son of an Offensive Lineman, I have to say offensive line IS a skill position..."
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ted1972@... 07/30/10 5:51 pm ET |
Butts, I don't believe you posted that I was irrelevant. I could be wrong though. Either way....
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ted1972@... 07/30/10 5:49 pm ET |
ATV: to ur question as to why someone would intentionally enter a place where they know they would take abuse: There was a kid that went to school with me named Stuart, all through 1st through high school. Very effeminant, slender, and high voiced. He was always picked on,but always seemed to put himself into situations where he KNEW he'd get picked on. He would run up to a group of friends hanging out and act annoying until he'd get pushed and shoved around by the gang. In middle school, he started doing it in the locker room: "don't pick on me, don't pick on me" bothering people until he would get ganged up on, slapped with towels or shoved in the shower. One day after one of these group beatdowns in the lockerroom, Stuart stood up and was sporting a boner. He never got picked on again. Totally unrelated story though. Go Birds.
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DDD1952 07/30/10 5:47 pm ET |
Thanks Lupes...you are our Lupes..'Scoop Jackson' on the spot.
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jerkedup78@... 07/30/10 5:45 pm ET |
Yeah ATV, I won't waste anymore time on him, thanks for the heads up. He reminds me of a really stubborn child that won't listen to reason.
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DDD1952 07/30/10 5:43 pm ET |
ATV...in the midst of trying to hold Sonny accountable...look at his 5:35. He ripped Teddy Ballgame and poor Swoop.
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jerkedup78@... 07/30/10 5:42 pm ET |
I agree with Fleetwood Mac, STAY ON FOOTBALL!
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Lupes.Slurpeen@... 07/30/10 5:41 pm ET |
DDD, I didn't realize how BIG Boldin is in person...he's listed at 6-1, 217, but he sure seems a lot taller than that...I'm 6-2, and I was looking up at his eyes. I didn't see him do a lot today, though...I think he's saving it for tomorrow (full pads and contact)...
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atvcar@... 07/30/10 5:40 pm ET |
Jerk... Leo has cautioned me time and time again about trying to point things out to sonbutts... yet, for some reason I don't listen to his sage advice. I hope you can succeed where I fail miserably... don't waste your time.
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jerkedup78@... 07/30/10 5:40 pm ET |
Hudson my friend, where in the hell you been? Your not cheering an injury are you, lol, not cool.
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Mr.Norfleet 07/30/10 5:38 pm ET |
the time spent on here talking non football when the season has begun is mind boggling...
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s.hudson_7489@... 07/30/10 5:37 pm ET |
WooooooooooHoooooooooooo Dez Bryants hurt!!!!
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jerkedup78@... 07/30/10 5:37 pm ET |
There's nothing wrong with being the voice of reason or even playing devils advocate, but if that's all you have to offer than it gets repetitive and annoying. Change it up, throw us a curve-ball, be original.
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