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July 24, 2008 | Last Updated: 7/24/08 9:58 PM ET | Comments (259)
Time For Eagles To Move Together As One

I applaud Brian Westbrook and I applaud Lito Sheppard, both of whom reported to training camp on Thursday and will be in uniform on Friday and beyond. I wonder about Shawn Andrews, the lone Eagle absent as the team went into its 7 p.m. meeting, not sure at all why he did not report.  Scott Young? I'm still mystified by the absence in the spring, but he is here and prepared to compete for a job.

Players have to juggle a lot these day, what with the ever-changing landscape in the NFL. The legions of media offer one challenge and, certainly, opportunity. The league is an around-the-clock job now -- you come to training camp in shape or you risk not making the team.

Then there is the money, and it is an issue with Westbrook, and with Sheppard and who knows how many more players in the Eagles locker room and in locker rooms around the league.

Westbrook and Sheppard have been entirely professional in handling their situations, and they have every chance to be treated accordingly by head coach Andy Reid and the Eagles' front office. Sheppard didn't speak to reporters when he reported to Lehigh University -- in fact, reporters didn't even see Sheppard check in -- but Westbrook made his stance clear during a 15-minute interview with the media.

Let's talk about Westbrook, since he was so up front and has been through the whole process. He has a new agent, Todd France, whom Westbrook said has already had talks with the Eagles' front office and will continue to do so. He said he is "optimistic" about a "new contract" and is making sure to take the high road moving forward. This is a negotiation that is likely not to be played out in the media because, well, it's better that way. Westbrook and the Eagles will keep the talk between the two parties and, we all hope, will come to a resolution that makes everyone happy.

What happens next? I think the Eagles value Westbrook and they appreciate the approach he has taken here. And they will take care of business. The Eagles take care of their players, many of whom have signed second and third contracts over the years here (to repeat, the Eagles have had a league-high 90 starters under their second and third contracts since 2002). How it turns out with these players -- Westbrook, Sheppard, Andrews and Young and every other player in this contract-crazy NFL -- hey, I don't know.

But I do know that the Eagles do things the right way, and they will in this instance.

In the meantime, the Eagles have a camp to conduct. Westbrook is, obviously, a hugely vital part of the equation. This is a storyline to follow, but the football side of things takes center stage now. The development of the football team means everything now, as Reid spelled out to his players in the 7 p.m. meeting on Thursday. Every step forward is taken together, starting now.

The business side resolves itself. The Eagles are pleased that Westbrook and Sheppard have reported, and while there are questions still to be answered, it sure makes it easier with both players in the fold.

Andrews' story is a strange one, and in the coming days I'm sure the reasons for his absence will become clear. I spoke to him on Thursday night, wished him the best of luck and hoped everything works out for him.

"In time, it will be," said Andrews.

I'm into the football thing here, not the business side. Joe Banner and Co. will doing their usual good job conducting the contract talks. For the next three weeks, the Eagles are here at Lehigh and a lot of pieces have to come together. In order, here are five Things To Watch once the pads go on ...

1. Developing Confidence Offensively

The pieces return from last year, when the Eagles ranked sixth in the league in total offense and still struggled to score points. What changes this season? A healthy Donovan McNabb needs to be more effective and newcomers Lorenzo Booker and DeSean Jackson have to find their roles in the passing game and in the running game.

The offensive line is going to miss Andrews until he returns, but his absence gives young players like Max Jean-Gilles and draft picks Mike McGlynn and Mike Gibson more practice repetitions. Young factors into the picture here, too. Bottom line: The Eagles must find out about the offensive line in the preseason. They need to know about Winston Justice. They need to know veteran tackles Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan are good to go. They need Andrews and they need the young kids to step up.

I want to see the offense get after it in camp. Play with confidence. Have McNabb get off to a good start and keep the ball rolling after a strong end to last season.

2. Get Young Linebackers Ready

Stewart Bradley is your middle linebacker, Omar Gaither is the WILL, Chris Gocong is the SAM and Akeem Jordan is the handy-dandy fourth linebacker who is going to play a lot of football. I think the Eagles will keep six linebackers. Rocky Boiman, Pago Togafau, Joe Mays and Andy Studebaker are the other contenders.

Bradley needs to show he can handle the middle. Jim Johnson said the young man is well on his way.

"I think we saw a little bit last year. We hope it's a continuation. We saw that he's a guy who can run, he's a pretty good blitzer. Now we need to see if he can handle the defense as a MIKE linebacker in a crucial situation," said Johnson. "We're going to go to a new system this year with the headsets on defense and there are a couple of things that we have to work out, so we'll see how he handles that. Right now, if he just progresses from where he was last year, he'll be fine."

I have very, very high hopes for Gocong, who could be more involved in the blitz game this season. Gaither is just a very good football player, no matter where he plays. And Jordan, you know, I just can't wait to see him develop to another level in camp.

3. Have A Kick Return Game

The preseason is the telling time here, because the Eagles don't go live on special teams in practice. I want to see Jackson and see if those great collegiate skills translate to the Big Leagues. I want to see the Eagles have explosiveness on kickoffs, with either Jackson, Booker or Quintin Demps taking the lead here.

I want big plays. I want speed. I want a return game. Is that too much to ask? Boy, what a difference that would make.

4. Figure Out The Rotation In The Secondary

There sure is a lot of talent,with Asante Samuel, Lito Sheppard, Sheldon Brown, all those safeties who are battling for roster spots. Johnson has to work through the ego thing, and he has to make sure the lines of communication are open, and I have faith that the secondary is going to be every bit the strength we all think it can be this season.

Who starts? I really don't care. Samuel and Sheppard and Brown are going to play a lot. They can match up against any trio of wide receivers the Eagles will see this year.

At safety, Brian Dawkins has to show he still has it. He is in great shape. We spoke briefly on Thursday and he feels "blessed" to be in training camp for another year. I think he is revved up for this camp and for this season. He sees a special opportunity.

5. Have The Best 53 On Board

At the end of the preseason, the responsibility on the coaches and the personnel department is to put together the best 53-man roster possible. There are some great battles here -- running back, wide receiver, defensive end, the back seven on defense. The Eagles have cap room to make moves, and the situation is always fluid at this time of the year.

So we'll see how the whole roster shakes out. I'm looking forward to it. After months and months of waiting, football is really, truly here. We can talk about positions and about the team and about how good the Eagles will be.

There are side stories, yeah, but the overwhelming focus is football, just the way I like it to be.

Time For Eagles To Move Together As One
   
brizer9@...
07/25/08
8:09 pm ET
Noodles,..I have been posting for years and have become aware of this unusual mathematical anomaly,..that is to say,..the wisdom of a statistically significant number of our posters is inversely proportional to their intellectual arrogance. I may write a paper on it....or just have a beer and say ah,..koolaid!
famroc1
07/25/08
8:08 pm ET
PS8 LIST:Rodgers, Studebaker, Togafou, Fontenot, Collins, Arrington, Dunbar, Play from another team.
londrajd@...
07/25/08
8:02 pm ET
Ok, time to watch the game...
londrajd@...
07/25/08
7:58 pm ET
My 8 PSers: Arrington, Collins, Dunbar, Fontenot, Gasperson, McBride, Paschal, Studebaker
Nuuuudlz
07/25/08
7:56 pm ET
sorethumb4ever: You made it through the night without having a Boldin episode. Then you stuck up for Andrews. Ahhh but . . . you throw Lito under the bus! I was almost proud of you. Still . . . those deep breathing classes must be working.
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:55 pm ET
yea,,really can't vehemently argue against any of your picks. methinks,..though, if Paschal is there,..somebody will pick him up since the safety class was kinda weak this year,..paschal is pretty good and teams know that.
Nuuuudlz
07/25/08
7:53 pm ET
So we can agree that, as of right now, Big Kid is not holding out over his contract? Seeing that he loses 15k and waited until training camp to make a stink over money he's not gettinga t the cost of money he would be getting if he showed up and complained while knocking the snot out of Darren Howard . . . you geniuses needed time to figgur that one out?
ogbeachbum471
07/25/08
7:52 pm ET
So who the heck is Tony **** (not a typo) going to throw to besides witten and i guess TO.. between pacman and TO i believe that "team" is going to have way too many "I's" in it.. Jerry Jerry Jerry.. you add scum of the earth to your team and it will bite you in the a**.. i dont know what i want too see more.. The EAgles rise to the top of the NFC or the Cow****es fall from the top... both will probably be equally gratifying..
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:46 pm ET
thanks ..not bad..yur guesses as good as mine..let me ponder a bit!
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:43 pm ET
ok bum...you seem interested enuff,.let's see a list...JB..promised a PS8 by 8..dat whale may have eaten the po' sucka'!
ogbeachbum471
07/25/08
7:42 pm ET
PS Lst: Dunbar, studebaker, Jed collins, Gibson, fontenot, arrington, Paschal, Jamaal Jones... and this is pretty much all guesses..
londrajd@...
07/25/08
7:40 pm ET
Chris Henry belongs in Dallas or Oakland... thug life 101. We do NOT even consider signing CH! Not too mention he will be suspended by the league for minimum 8 games, imo.
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:35 pm ET
ok one down one to go,...read and weep...brizer9@... 07/23/08 10:38 pm henry would be a 2 ,.once they release Glenn reason i posted that was that some poster said glenn surpassed our WRs in talent,..and another wondered about our interest in henry,..and still another poster said,.hey he belongs in Dallas!
hei2183@...
07/25/08
7:32 pm ET
I mean I am no agent but after being cut during OTA's I think I would try to catch on with another team!!!
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:32 pm ET
potential,.yes,.but I likey nick graham,.little guy hits like ton of bricks and covers pretty well,..until this asante deal came thru,..i thought he could challenge hanSON for the 3rd CB...
hei2183@...
07/25/08
7:29 pm ET
Casey Hansen... Wow! Really? Cut someone after OTA's to bring them back after Camp? That makes a lot of sense. So a QB who really needs to know the playbook, who really needs to see coverage is sitting out for later. That makes perfect football sense!!!
ogbeachbum471
07/25/08
7:28 pm ET
and i know this was just asked but i dont remember seeing an answer.. what does the 10/10/10 on the training camp calendar?
ogbeachbum471
07/25/08
7:27 pm ET
bri you dont think fontenot or arrington has the potential to beat out nick graham?
londrajd@...
07/25/08
7:22 pm ET
Not that I am surprised, but the Cowgirls released Terry Glenn today.
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:11 pm ET
Some people are mighty slow pickin' up on my humor,..and to explain it defaets the porpoise,..but for those interested,..the PS can be populated by non-eagles and having a young QB here that was cut after OTA may be a prudent thing to do at that point. As a see it,..Feeley eventually will be a luxury,..right now he's an insurance policy. Who's the dope,.genuis?
JayJay766
07/25/08
7:08 pm ET
Next draft I see some focus on the OL, after that I think it depends a lot on what happens this year. If the WRs show the maturity that they should they will leave that spot alone. If Demps is really the future we don't focus on that. Lito will probably be gone but we have Jack from Wisconsin. The linebaccers come thru like we expect we would be good there as well. As you already know we are very young. So honestly as long as our players continue to show progress I think after focusing on the O line. It will be a bunch of the best player available type of selections. Unless there is a stud that can make a significant upgrade at that position.
brizer9@...
07/25/08
7:00 pm ET
gosh,.i am easily amused!
hei2183@...
07/25/08
6:57 pm ET
Genius... Great spelling "genuis" while insulting. By the way go to roster on this website and find Hansen the QB. Genius he was already cut. What a clown!!!
brizer9@...
07/25/08
6:53 pm ET
where da heck is JB's PS8?...wonder if dat whale got'em?...hey,..fellow prognosticators...don't see any other PS8 lists,.what's the matter....too much I just used the EMB's #1 Cliché?
hei2183@...
07/25/08
6:53 pm ET
Boldin... Last comment on this rumor that really has no wind under it right now. If we could get Boldin great he is an upgrade at WR. I wouldn't give up much more than Reggie Brown and a 2ND RD pick. I mean maybe Brown and a 2ND plus a 4TH or 5TH RD pick. We are going to need OT help in the near future. I think Thomas could possibly come back for a few years but Runyan at most maybe a mercy 2 year contract. We need those 1st RD picks, and Dunlap may develope into a good player but next year possibly at LT, no I don't think so. Like I said you try and keep Thomas for a few more years then if you can get into top 10 and draft a RT or LT if it is there. I mean Herremans can move back outside he is solid but definately a down grade. Andrews is a fine Guard one of the best but is a little out of shape for OT right now. We have people who could play but you sacrifice depth by doing so. We need some OT's in this upcoming draft. Also we need a DT. doesn't have to be a 1-3rd pick but someone with potential. Reagor and Kimo are good for this but Kimo no futher. Reagor has a lot to show to even make the roster. I just don't think reciever is a pressing issue that you sacrifice a 1st Rd pick for.



 

 
 
 
 
 
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