Posted: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 1:15 PM | 51 comments |
 
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If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

If a middle linebacker shreds his anterior cruciate ligament in a scrimmage and the head coach refuses to confirm reports that it’s torn, did he really tear it?

The first question always has been too deep for me. The answer to the second one is, of course he tore it, no matter how much Andy Reid and his new defensive coordinator, Sean McDermott, wish it weren’t so.

Reid childishly refused to discuss Stewart Bradley’s injury Monday afternoon because he claims reporters breached a “pact” he made with the media when he first was hired by the Eagles in 1999. The deal: You don’t ask players and other club personnel about injuries and I’ll shoot straight with you about those injuries.

A couple of things about that “pact”: For starters, as it’s been pointed out by a number of my colleagues, the media isn’t employed by the Eagles. While he can order his players not to discuss injuries with the media, he can’t order the media not to ask about them.

More importantly, though, even if Reid thought there was a “pact,” he broke it a long time ago.

God knows how much money Joe Conklin has made off Reid’s habit of starting his news conferences with, “OK, injuries.” It’s always good for a laugh, but the truth is, early on, Reid’s injury updates actually were pretty informative.

At least compared to other coaches in the league.

This time of year, if a New England Patriots player gets hurt in training camp, the Boston media are lucky if Bill Belichick acknowledges the body part that was injured. A couple of years ago, cornerback Ellis Hobbs had wrist surgery on a Tuesday and was listed as “probable” by Belichick on the Thursday injury report.

As for Reid, he used to be fairly thorough and honest about the severity of player injuries. Put time and effort into his injury updates. But at some point, he started to get sloppy with them. Much like the rest of the portions of his news conferences, he started to put less and less effort into his injury updates, apparently deciding that the less he told reporters the better. In many cases, he fibbed.

Last year, when tight end L.J. Smith reinjured his surgically repaired sports hernia, Reid tried to tell us it was “a different area” of the groin and unrelated to the original sports hernia. Yeah, and I’ve got some oceanfront property in Kansas you might be interested in.

Once upon a time, Reid made sure the Eagles’ media relations department released information on every offseason player surgery. But when Brian Westbrook had surgery on his injured knee in February, not a peep from the NovaCare Complex. Westbrook’s agent eventually acknowleged a procedure.

When wide receiver Kevin Curtis had to have a second surgical procedure to repair his sports hernia in April, Reid said the surgery was to “finish” the orginal repair. Huh? C’mon, big guy. I’m not a doctor, but I’ve stayed at a Holiday Inn Express a few times.

When I talked to Curtis at training camp last week, he made it clear that the only reason he needed the second surgery on his groin was because he came back too soon from the first operation and aggravated the injury. When offseason rest didn’t do any good, another surgery was the only option.

Bottom line: Reid’s word on injuries these days isn’t very reliable. Plus, in this instant-information electronic age where Michael Jackson’s death was reported about two seconds after his heart stopped, did Reid really think he could sit on a season-ending knee injury to one of his star players for several hours? Is he really that out of touch with the way things work in today’s world?

Oh yeah, another thing. The same guy that was chiding the media Monday about not “abiding by the rules,” apparently doesn’t think he has to do the same.

Since he became the Eagles’ head coach, Reid has allowed very limited access to his position coaches. If you wanted to talk to one of them, you had to go through the media relations department, and if, if, Reid green-lighted the request, the questions could only be about the coach. Nothing about the team. Nothing about the players at the position he coached.

In other words, if I were interviewing offensive line coach Juan Castillo, I could ask him about his son Gregory, who is a cornerback at Iowa, or his son John, who is a distance runner at North Carolina State. But I couldn’t ask him about any of his linemen.

Well, a few months ago, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made some significant changes to the league’s media-access policy. He essentially told coaches they no longer could prevent reporters from talking to position coaches.

The Eagles have made only the offensive, defensive and special teams coordinators available on a regular basis.

The new policy states, “primary position coaches must be available on a reasonable basis during training camp and throughout the season through the team public relations department. Clubs may not put assistant coaches off limits to the media and may not unreasonably withhold permission for primary position coaches ... to speak to the media.”

So, last week, I went to Eagles media relations director Derek Boyko and put in a request to talk to Castillo about his remodeled offensive line. Boyko told me he would run it by Reid. Reid told Boyko that HE would talk to me about the offensive line, not Castillo. When I asked whether Reid was denying my request to speak to Castillo, Boyko said, “No, he just said he would rather discuss it.”

Now, Reid has had plenty to say about his offensive line, none of it all that informative. Which is why I wanted to talk to Castillo, who is egarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in the league. I wanted to talk to him about the challenge facing his new left tackle getting used to the nuances of a new quarterback. I wanted to talk to him about Shawn Andrews’ move from right guard to right tackle. I wanted to talk to him about how long he thinks it will take his line to gel.

The NFL says Castillo, who has been an Eagles assistant since 1995 and has been Reid’s offensive line coach since he arrived in Philadelphia, can talk to the media about these things. The rules in the league’s media access policy say so. But Reid apparently has decided he doesn’t have to abide by those rules. Yet, he somehow thinks we should abide by his rules.

Not gonna happen.
 

Posted by Paul Domowitch @ 1:15 PM  Permalink | 51 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:29 PM, 08/04/2009
    When Bill Clinton leaves North Korea, he's coming to the NovaCare Complex to talk to Big Red.
    va philly fan
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:43 PM, 08/04/2009
    Just a thought on sharing injury information during free agency period and the draft. If the Eagles let the free agents know there is significant need to add a player to the team due to an injury, the agent for the potential replacement is going to ask for more money. The same holds true during the draft. If another NFL team knows the Eagles must move up to get a running back to replace Westbrook due to injury, the cost to move up will be that much higher. However, if the Eagles do decide to share information, it should be with the local media as a whole and not just 1 "special" person.
    nate
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:49 PM, 08/04/2009
    That means nothing will get accomplished!
    CJinPA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:56 PM, 08/04/2009
    Wow, Philly media up in arms today. Here is something I'd like you all to consider: who cares. Seriously, what in god's name does this matter to YOUR READERS? Remember them? The people who are here looking for legitimate Eagles information, not 10 articles and 100,000 words on the school girl tiff between you guys and the head coach. Where is the editor? Why was everyone on the sports staff of both papers allowed to write about this? You guys really are self absorbed. You get paid to bring us information on the Eagles, start acting like it. This is the most unprofessional day in the history of Philly.com. And they want us to pay for content? What content?
    sla6yer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:04 PM, 08/04/2009
    Good article. Very good explanation about your position. I understand Reid's desire to squash unwanted talk, but as you explained this is a different world we live in so please continue to push AR for better access. I'd certainly like to hear someone from the Eagles who will talk actual football instead of the standard cliche lines given to us every week.
    regulus6633
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:05 PM, 08/04/2009
    sla6yer: It matters to the readers because if Reid doesn't talk to the media, we won't know what's going on either. All the people like us who spend time on this site won't have much to read at all. Do you really just want to watch the games and not have a clue what's actually happening? Domo and the media are trying to do their jobs, which is good for us. Reid is trying to stop them for doing their jobs, which is bad for us.
    asmthx
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:21 PM, 08/04/2009
    Control freaks annoy me. They usually have something to hide and often no good reason for hiding it. I've always been a supporter of Coach Reid because of his success on the field but abhor his public relations policies off of it. Andy Reid needs to edit that now famous book of policies and procedures that got him hired before it gets him fired.
    Rick Wise Guy
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:39 PM, 08/04/2009
    Andy reid has annoyed me for years. This organizationruns in the same manner. They have no intention of winning, just being competitive and make $$$. Not a bad philosophy, but don't pee down my leg and tell me it's raining. Reid is CRAZY. He needs to check himself to see if this is something he can handle for the next couple of years because he has drawn a line in the sand that the press will never forget and will make it the motive to cause him pain at each press conference. Now, if the press had any guts, they would bycott the press conferences. I think I would rather have a root canal than listen to him deflect his answers. REID, BANNER are one in the same. They are making money while they stick it to you....the fan. PS....Hey Eagles....nice tribute to Jim Johnson. You're a disgrace and I hope you can all sleep with you "under the cap money", because you will always be jealous of the Pats. They are under the cap and win titles.....You just talk about the greatness of your mediocrity!
    jmirsk
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:54 PM, 08/04/2009
    It may sound petty, but the writers are trying to bring us information. The control-freaks inside the Eagles organization haven't exactly been making that easy. I'd like to hear what Juan Castillo thinks. I'd like to hear Burkholder talk about Bradley's injury. Heck, I'd like to hear Bradley talk about his own injury. The writers OUGHT to be blowing up right now. This is stupid.
    rwright611
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:55 PM, 08/04/2009
    In this "peeing" contest between Reid and the media the only losers are us.
    jjbrett23
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:59 PM, 08/04/2009
    jmirsk go bite one
    hatchet
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:08 PM, 08/04/2009
    Paul, I side with Andy. The media overhypes and overemphasizes everything. They are hypercritical to the extreme. If the media had full accesss to someone like Shawn during his depression, we would have a mess on our hands. B.S. followed by speculation from guys that know nothing about psychology et ala. The NFL is wrong too. And by the way, the media, yourself included has never given Andy the respect he deserves as a coach. You praise, properly, JJ - but who hired JJ? Who selected him before anyone else could? Who gave him $4 million to make sure he was around? You and others praise Harbaugh et ala, and they are excellent but guess who had the insight to hire and develop them? Guess who was generous enough to let Harbaugh et ala go when they could get a better gig? You don't think Andy wanted to keep Spags? The media overly exaggerates every thing that is out of order, making Reid sound foolish. He is the best Eagles coach ever and one of the top 5 in the league now.
    jonnyB


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Les BowenLes Bowen has covered the Eagles for the Daily News since 2002. Before that, he spent nearly 13 years covering the Flyers. It took Les only a few seasons after the switch to figure out that there was no penalty box at the Linc, and that the time really wasn't his, despite what Andy Reid kept saying. Les came to Philadelphia and the Daily News from Charlotte in 1983. In the intervening years, he has pretty much lost track of NASCAR, and his accent. He, his wife Barbara, and their two sons live in Haddon Township, New Jersey. E-mail Les at bowenl@phillynews.com and follow him on Twitter.

Paul DomowitchPaul Domowitch has been with the Daily News since 1982. He has spent most of his nearly 3 decades with the paper covering the Eagles and pro football. For the last 10 years, he’s been a selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A native of Wilkes-Barre and a graduate of Wilkes University, Domo started his career in Texas, working first for the Midland Reporter-Telegram (1976-78), and then for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he covered some god-awful Texas Ranger baseball teams. His first beat at the Daily News actually was boxing, which he covered just long enough to lose 2 sports coats to blood spatter before moving on to football. Domo and his wife Shelley, a University of Oklahoma grad who still hasn’t gotten over that Fiesta Bowl loss to Boise State 5 years ago, have 2 terrific daughters -- Allison, 28, who is an attorney in South Jersey, and Amy, 25, who works in administration for a professional baseball team. E-mail Domo at PDomo@aol.com and follow him on Twitter.

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