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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Eagles have released Tony Hunt, abandoning his experiment at fullback, and signed journeyman linebacker/special teams player Tracy White, reflecting continuing concerns about their special-teams play.

The release of Hunt shows the Eagles made a mistake in their evaluation prior to the 2007 draft. They chose Hunt in the third round out of Penn State, despite the fact that he played in an offense not at all like their offense and was not a good receiver or blocker or particularly quick.

He was moved to fullback before the exhibition game against Carolina in a last-ditch effort to keep him on the roster and won the job coming out of the preseason. He started two games, but the Eagles shuffled their running backs last week with Brian Westbrook's absence and Dan Klecko saw more time at fullback, with Hunt not even getting on the field.

Hunt had four carries for nine yards this season.

White, a 6-year veteran, spent the last two-plus seasons with the Green Bay Packers before being released last Tuesday. 

Originally signed by Seattle as an undrafted rookie in 2003 out of Howard, White played in 20 games with the Seahawks, recording 26 tackles and one sack. He spent the 2005 season as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, before signing with the Packers in 2006.

White has racked up 68 career special teams tackles in 69 games, including two in the 2007 postseason. He also recovered a fumbled punt in the end zone for a touchdown on last September against the Eagles. 

In case you are wondering, White will wear Jeremiah Trotter's old No. 54.

Of course, the big news of the day on the trading deadline is bound to inflame Eagles fans as the Dallas Cowboys have acquired wide receiver Roy Williams from Detroit. The Cowboys gave up a first-round pick in 2009, plus a
third- and sixth-rounder in 2009 for Williams and a seventh-round pick in ’09.

Meanwhile, Kansas City tight end Tony Gonzalez was not traded at the deadline. An Eagles source confirmed that the team did make an effort to get him.

 

 

Posted by Daily News staff @ 4:32 PM  Permalink | 98 comments
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Posted 04:44 PM, 10/14/2008
daveH
yeah i just got blocked making my tony hunt prediction - too bad, love penn st doods, we aint gonna miss him. now CUT ALL 3 TIGHT ENDS !!!!!!!!
Posted 04:46 PM, 10/14/2008
Scooter
rumnor has it the Eagles are bring in Austin Scott as a running back hopefully the Eagles FIRE andy reid after the season and trade million dollar soup son mcnabb too
Posted 04:48 PM, 10/14/2008
Shabba Rommel
I dont know if this is good or bad. Still does nothing to improve the team. Play calling is weak, special teams is weaker, tight end is terrible, and still in need of a true full back. AR has lost his mind. Time for Reid, Segrest, R. Brown, and LJ to pack their bags.
Posted 04:52 PM, 10/14/2008
mikeb
get the champagne ready!
Posted 04:53 PM, 10/14/2008
Scooter
The Eagles just proved they are not about winning, FIRE REID NOW, TRADE MCNABB NOW
Posted 04:55 PM, 10/14/2008
bkay8686
This is the what the Eagles do...I am furious and may sell my Thanksgiving day tickets. We sign some scrub linebacker while they let Dallas get Roy Williams....What a joke...I haven't been this angry about sports for a very long time.
Posted 04:58 PM, 10/14/2008
whatsthetruth79
THIS MOVE SUCKS
Posted 04:58 PM, 10/14/2008
mmmmCookies
McNabb is fine. AR's play call is horrible and LJ is non-existent. Get rid of the latter 2 and we will be fine.
Posted 04:59 PM, 10/14/2008
BigDawg13
My apologies to all those PSU alums that bought a Tony Hunt jersey last year
Posted 05:02 PM, 10/14/2008
OMIGODEAGLES
The Eagles cut Tony Hunt....and Lorenzo Booker still has a job? That's about right for this franchise. Meanwhile, the Cowboys get Roy Williams....amazing.
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Posted 05:04 PM, 10/14/2008
K,M
If they were going to cut a back, it should have been Booker.
Posted 05:06 PM, 10/14/2008
davedontcave
Just another in the long line of bad draft picks by AR. It's time to turn the page with a new Coach, GM and QB.
Posted 05:08 PM, 10/14/2008
ahjii
Tony Hunt was a 3rd round pick. Hmmmm. You couldn't trade a 3rd rounder for Tony Gonzalez?!?! Are you kidding me? Off with FAT ANDY and BANNER's HEAD!!!!!
Posted 05:09 PM, 10/14/2008
Pete H
Terrible move! Tony Hunt was Penn State's all time rush leader, but didn't seem to get many chances to carry the ball for the Eagles. He is a solid power runner, which the Birds need desperately! But you won't get Andy to admit anything of the sort!
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