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Saturday, September 19, 2009

David Akers made a 49-yard field goal to open the scoring for the Eagles against Carolina, but was far from perfect.

He had a 51-yard attempt blocked and then put a kickoff out of bounds late in the game.

Special teams coordinator Ted Daisher was asked about both during his weekly meeting with the media:

“We did not take care of our responsibilities," he said of the blocked field goal. "We are working on that and addressing it at practice and we need to get that corrected.”

 Daisher was less definitive on the kickoff that went out of bounds but knows that it cannot happen.

“I wish I could give you a real definitive answer," he said. "I was watching, when we kickoff I try to watch their wedge and their front people to try to determine what the return is so I can have a thought process when the guys come off to the side. I was staring at them and they stopped all of a sudden. I looked up and I saw the ball going out of bounds. I think he probably tried to kick it a little too wide and the ball floated out of bounds on him. We can’t have that. That’s something that he’s too good of a kicker to be doing and so we’ll get it corrected.”

The challenge for the Eagles' special teams this week will be containing Reggie Bush as the Saints try to rebound from a poor special teams performance in Week 1. Bush was out by himself on the practice field Monday on an off day fiedling punts from a machine to get extra work in.

“You need to be disciplined in your lanes of responsibility," Daisher said of the approach to containing Bush. "You need to make sure you’re in the right place in the coverage. If you do that you’ll be fine, if you have a small crease he’s like DeSean, if you give him space he has great ability to make a play.”

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BOOKER, CURTIS WORK OUT FOR BILLS

Former Eagles Lorenzo Booker and Tony Curtis worked out for the Buffalo Bills on Friday, according to both Adam Schefter and Adam Caplan.

According to Shefter's Twitter feed, the Bills also brought in running back De De Dorsey and tight ends Joe Klopfenstein and Leonard Pope.

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HOMECOMING

Saints guard Jahri Evans, a Frankford High graduate, said he requested about 50 tickets for the game for family and friends. Evans, who grew up an Eagles fan, has never played at the Linc, but was with the Saints when they knocked the Eagles from the 2007 playoffs.

“That was pretty fun, though,” Evans told the New Orleans Times Picayune. “I got to go back home with some bragging rights. That was fun.”

Receiver Marques Colston is from Harrisburg and said he arranged 40 tickets for Sunday’s game. Colston said he grew up a Houston Oilers fan and admired Warren Moon.

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SAINTS INJURY REPORT

Tailback Pierre Thomas is listed as questionable with a sprained right knee after practicing on a limited basis Friday. Thomas likely will sit out or play a limited role thanks to the emergence of Mike Bell.

Tight end Jeremy Shockey (ankle) was listed as probable after being limited in Friday’s practice. He should be fine for the game. He played through the same injury last week.

Cornerback Tracy Porter (knee), left tackle Jermon Bushrod (ankle), cornerback Usama Young (shoulder) and safety Roman Harper (hamstring) are also listed as probable after practicing fully Friday. They all should play.

Defensive tackle Kendrick Clancy (knee) is listed as questionable after being limited in Friday’s practice.

Offensive tackle Jammal Brown (hip) and tight end Darnell Dinkins (foot) are out.
 

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KENDRA REACTS

We have tried to stay away from stories relating to Kendra Wilkinson and focus on football. The release of her husband Hank Baskett from the Eagles has apparently not sit well with her, however.

Baskett was cut Tuesday when Michael Vick was added to the 53-man roster from the exempt list. It was inevitable that the Eagles were going to cut a receiver, since they were carrying seven, whether for Vick or someone else, and Reggie Brown's contract makes his departure less likely.

"Kendra obviously loves animals, so she was very unhappy with Vick being picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles," a  friend of Kendra told Fox 411. "She stayed quiet for Hank and out of respect for the team, but as an animal lover, it was difficult. Now Hank is without a job basically because of Michael Vick. She's sad that this is how Hank's time with the Eagles is ending."

The report says that Baskett warned Kendra of the possibility and has been keeping her on a strict budget. Kendra has been talking to E! about contiuning her reality series but Baskett became the family's primary source of income.

"They were not completely shocked by the recent turn of events. Hank has been preparing her for the possibility that he could be released at any time, and Kendra has really been saving a lot of money with the new baby coming," says the insider. "She was nervous, but hopeful that Hank would remain with the team."

Baskett signed with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday.

Posted by Daily News staff @ 7:31 AM  Permalink | 45 comments
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Posted 09:03 AM, 09/19/2009
Yiddleboychick1963
Kendra needs to go back to the dance pole circuit after the baby is born to earn some scratch. Hope she understands that Hank is about 2 years away from manging a Pizza Hut for a living. Guess it beats Hef's dirty old man smell.
Posted 09:53 AM, 09/19/2009
Mark1npt
Yeah, something tells me this romance isn't gonna get too long in the tooth, once Kendra realizes her sugar daddy is flipping pizza dough and cleaning up the salad bar for a living.
Posted 10:25 AM, 09/19/2009
Scholes
Hey Hank had a 4.0 GPA in Engineering. He'll figure out something better than Pizza Hut for sure.
Posted 10:33 AM, 09/19/2009
NeilHarry1
If Hank Basket stays on a NFL team by the end of the season he'll be eligible for the NFL's pension/retirement plan. That means hell have a monthly income much greater than the average person. I know of two guys who get these monthly payments(1 guy played in the league 8 years the other 4 and they've never had to work hard full time jobs after leaving the nfl...Im sure Hank will go into a network job(which aint real work..who wouldnt want to show up at a 3 hour NFL/College game , give an opinion, get paid for it, and your day is over?
Posted 10:40 AM, 09/19/2009
sackvicknow
Kendra is right on the money...michael vick is scum, and as an animal lover I can understand her feelings..I hope baskett has a monster year...signed a FORMER Eagles fan.
Posted 11:25 AM, 09/19/2009
franknbeans
Kendra is old news now that Mrs. Garcia is in town.
Posted 11:25 AM, 09/19/2009
AbeVigoda
These people making fun of Hank are too stupid to realize the guy has a good education. Most likely better than the dopes making fun of him.
Posted 11:27 AM, 09/19/2009
Tartan69
They cut the wrong WR
Posted 11:33 AM, 09/19/2009
E Plebnista
animal lovers are some of the most unforgiving people on earth, like some sort of cult. Vick paid his debt to society.
Posted 11:49 AM, 09/19/2009
catnameddomino
I didn't really care about the Baskett move at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if his stats go up a bit now that he is in Indy. He'll be playing with Peyton Manning in an offense that already is missing some WRs. Don't be surprised if he is able to parlay this into a better contract in the offseason.
Posted 12:16 PM, 09/19/2009
dreinterests
they did cut the wrong WR
Posted 12:33 PM, 09/19/2009
Frosty Peters
I always use people who take their clothes off for money as a moral compass. I hear Kendra is more of a wide receiver than Hank is.
Posted 12:37 PM, 09/19/2009
DrM
lol Frosty. nice one.
Posted 12:51 PM, 09/19/2009
AHiredGun
The Eagles had no choice to cut Baskett over Brown because of the salary cap consequences.
Posted 12:53 PM, 09/19/2009
Bob1
If he did garduate from the Engineering school at UNM Wikipedia says: "The School of Egaineering is ranked 14th in the Princeton Review Top 20 Graduate Engineering Programs. The Princeton Review also ranks the University of New Mexico at 14th in the nation for worst professors and 1st in the nation for least accessible professors". But he didn't go to the graduate school. As you can see UNM undergrad isn't exactly Harvard or Northwestern.
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