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Segrest: Booker Is The Kick Returner
 
July 28, 2008 | Last Updated: 7/28/08 3:06 PM ET | Comments (18)
By: CHRIS ZERVOUDIS


At the beginning and end of every practice, special teams coordinator Rory Segrest goes through special teams drills with the players. After a week of observations, Segrest has new insight to the development of his unit - what's worked, what hasn't.

"More so than anything else, I think we've seen some leadership," Segrest said. "We brought in some veteran guys through free agency and they're taking responsibility for that leadership role. Also, the returning guys that we've got there have done a nice job of stepping up and just encouraging and helping coach up some of the younger guys and getting them to where they need to be so we can have a good start."

Linebacker Rocky Boiman, defensive end Chris Clemons and strong safety Quintin Mikell are some of the leaders that Segrest was referring to.

The Eagles have a fair amount of talent at every position and that will translate into an improved special teams unit, according to Segrest.

"Right now, we're at a point where we want to get the best guys on the field and we feel like we've got enough depth there that we'll be able to do that," he said. "Anytime you've got some depth, offensively and defensively, you've got some guys who can go in and give those guys a blow, then it gives them an opportunity to fill in some other spots."

Segrest said his biggest responsibility right now is to solidify the return game.

Lorenzo Booker could be the "training camp darling" of 2008 up to this point. The second-year running back out of Florida State broke a 60-yard run off a reverse play during Monday morning's practice. Segrest said that Booker has made a similar impression in the return game.

"He's got really good speed up the field," Segrest said. "He can see the creases there. Same thing from a running back position - he knows how to read the scheme, he knows where to be and he's got the ability to get there."

The only question still left unanswered is how Booker will respond to contact.

"He's definitely got the ability to give us the big return, but is he going to be able to break tackles once he gets hit," Segrest wondered.

Quintin Demps, J.R. Reed, Correll Buckhalter and Jamal Jones all are taking reps as the kick returner.

DeSean Jackson will showcase his talents at the punt returner spot. Segrest said that the combination of practice and Jackson's natural ability make him special.

"I think it's a little bit of both," Segrest said. "You have to know where your blocks are going to set up, where they're going to occur. And, at the same time, that's why we brought DeSean in here. He's an explosive guy. He's capable of giving us those big returns. It's a combination of both knowing where to be and, obviously, having the physical tools to get there."

Whatever holes that remain unfilled on the special teams, Segrest remains steadfast in evaluating talent during other portions of practice.

"I go around and look at all the different drills there. You can really see, both on offense and defense …how guys are going to work in space, how they're going to work in closed quarters," he said. "We've had some linebackers, some receivers and some DB's there.  All those guys are kind of in the learning stage right now. I wouldn't say there is one guy that just jumped out, but they are learning the system and we've got some good ability there."

Segrest: Booker Is The Kick Returner
   
davidanchondo@...
07/29/08
11:55 pm ET
Cowboy fan here, and the coaches are making a big mistake of not using Quintin Demps correctly. He's a player maker as a dback, you will see. I'd trade Roy Williams for Q Demps. Seen Q in college, he's awesome. Way to go, eagle coaches, just making it easier for Cowboys to dominate the East.
mucc20@...
07/29/08
4:38 pm ET
Well anyone should be better thenlast years big hype, pretty boy Jeremy Bloom and Reno Mahe.
rdbanky@...
07/29/08
8:57 am ET
Yeah, and no one would trade Randy Moss away for a fourth rounder......Anquan said he "will not" play for the cards. LOL, man! SOME PEOPLE HAVE NO CONCEPT OF VALUE!
outsyderz34
07/29/08
8:45 am ET
Haha. No one in their right mind would trade their 1st or 2nd best WR for a 1st round pick and an old backup RB. I think some people have no concept of value.
rdbanky@...
07/29/08
8:39 am ET
Oh, and I also like Hunt. I want the Eagles to trade Buck and OUR #1 (not carolina's, which we have) to the Cards for Anquan Boldin.
rdbanky@...
07/29/08
8:38 am ET
I disagree with this:"games are won or lost on special team play no matter how good ur offense or defense is". For proof see: Chicago Bears. I will agree, though, that an improved ST will help us greatly. My question is why is DeSean not getting any reps in at KR? I mean if he can do PR, why not give him a shot at KR? I'd like to see this kid being tested out everywhere.
ianinaz33
07/29/08
12:45 am ET
I like Booker and Hunt. I've always wanted Westbrook to be a 15-20 touch guy. Booker returns also? That is great. I am excited about this grouop of running backs. Recent Super Bowl Cahmpions have used a set of backs, Giants included. GO BIRDS ! www.suitedpair.com
peter.adamo@...
07/28/08
7:47 pm ET
I was never against Booker I'm just a huge fan of Hunt and hopes he makes this team. If you remember I opted for the wait and see approach with Booker. For all of you who knew more about him and call this from day one your were right. Now I would like to see him take that against Pittsburgh. Watch out that backfield is nasty!!!
phillyfandan
07/28/08
7:36 pm ET
true, special teams is an underated aspect of the game and was definately overlooked last year by the staff. i think westbrook and company are really going to be pleased with the shorter field. no reno, no problem. good field position is going to play a key role in helping both offense and defense. now lets hope the kick/punt coverage will improve from last year. the last thing we need is poor special teams to lead the birds to another let down.
moflucka
07/28/08
6:55 pm ET
Go Eagles
moflucka
07/28/08
6:54 pm ET
Sounds great to me...its gonna be a great year by that i mean superbowl baby!!!
2BIG
07/28/08
5:52 pm ET
i totally agree with barrystains, 1st what? 1st what?
stevetowsey@...
07/28/08
5:37 pm ET
sweeeeet, every championship team has good special teams. games are won or lost on special team play no matter how good ur offense or defense is... joe mays will make a great impact on a kickoff and punt coverage i think should he prove to be a stable heavy hitter, that kind of stuff gets everyone fired up and eager to rock n roll
barrystains
07/28/08
4:57 pm ET
Just a question. The people that keep saying 1st on these posts... are they indicating their age, grade, or IQ? I can't tell. We are adults aren't we?
dmg@...
07/28/08
4:56 pm ET
Peter, glad to see you have joined the Booker Bandwagon!
peter.adamo@...
07/28/08
3:18 pm ET
If Booker can be a full time KR and a part time RB that already puts this team above where it was last year.
rampage88@...
07/28/08
3:17 pm ET
1st.....booker 30 yard return average....3 touchdowns.....watch and see
peter.adamo@...
07/28/08
3:17 pm ET
1st



 

 
 
 
 
 
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