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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

   Brian Westbrook isn't practicing today, as the Eagles begin preparing for this Sunday's visit to San Francisco, and there are indications the Birds understand their franchise running back almost certainly won't be able to play effectively this week.

    Fullback Tony Hunt said he has been told he will take his practice reps at running back, where he played before being switched near the end of training camp. Defensive tackle Dan Klecko, signed last spring with the idea he would be a fullback, has been reissued his old No. 49 jersey and apparently will play an expanded role at fullback while still participating in the defensive tackle rotation. Defensive end Victor Abiamiri, out since early in training camp following wrist surgery, was to participate in his first full practice today, and Abiamiri said he had been told he would work some inside at defensive tackle -- something he assumes reflects Klecko's decreased availability on defense. It isn't clear that Abiamiri will be ready to play by this weekend.

    It is clear the Eagles have a lot of work to do to turn around their 2-3 season. Quarterback Donovan McNabb called a players' meeting Monday, in addition to the regularly scheduled session presided over by the coaches. McNabb and other players said he was critical of his own play and he emphasized that, as McNabb told reporters Wednesday, "everyone has to understand the situation we're in."

    McNabb again expressed his frustration with losses the last two weeks, to Chicago and Washington teams he felt the Eagles should have beaten.

    "I hate losing," McNabb said. "I especially hate losing in that fashion."

    In other injury news, Andy Reid said right guard Shawn Andrews's back spasms have not improved significantly. Andrews did not practice today. Defensive end Juqua Parker is day-to-day with knee swelling, Reid said, and safety J.R. Reed did not practice because of hamstring and ankle problems.

       Update: Wideout Reggie Brown left practice with a groin injury. No further information was forthcoming.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 1:34 PM  Permalink | 57 comments
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Posted 01:45 PM, 10/08/2008
KGKoons
Delusional even though the Birds should beat O'Sullivan. Still, for now, I am more interested in the Phils winning than the Eagles. I like the Phil's feistiness and do not like the emotionless Eagles right now.
Posted 01:50 PM, 10/08/2008
Lemur
There is no point of using Klecko at FB unless they are at the goal line because if he is in the game the defense knows he is not getting the ball and it will probably be a hand off to the RB. At least with Hunt in there the defense has to worry about him catching passes.
Posted 01:52 PM, 10/08/2008
Big Ragu
Michael Turner was available...but as usual, the Eagles went Cheap! Go Phillies!!!
Posted 02:03 PM, 10/08/2008
whofeelsit
Shawn Andrews' problem is not back spasms. Back spasms don't last a month and keep you out of practice for that long. Just saying.
Posted 02:10 PM, 10/08/2008
BurbGuy
At least Klecko can block. That is, of course, if morons like LJ Smith line up in the right place.
Posted 02:12 PM, 10/08/2008
1200harley
ok it is time to get to work. All us Eagle fans must support our team in their dire need for a win this week. Lets get some positive attitude going and remember everyone out there thinks we are the worst fans in the NFL. GO EAGLES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 02:15 PM, 10/08/2008
haans
No more excuses!!! Andy Reid must go. If he wants to keep taking full responsibility for everything, let him go since he must be the problem.
Posted 02:18 PM, 10/08/2008
osi is hurt boohoo
use a DT as your full back,,, sure! hire a asst line coach to run this team,, sure! see how this is all working out!!
Posted 02:21 PM, 10/08/2008
LJL
"I hate losing".....Maybe you should spend some time studying game photos in between drives instead of wandering aimlessly with that goofy grin plastered on your face.....And they might as well shuffle Hunt to the hot dog stand and move Klecko into the stands to sell beer so the fans can drink away the disappointment the get from this miserable team.
Posted 02:23 PM, 10/08/2008
steakhead
Klecko was destroyed on that 3rd and goal play, his blocking technique is terrible. I thought I would never miss Tapeh.
Posted 02:41 PM, 10/08/2008
topwonk
What's next, cutting David Akers and replacing him with Gus, the Kicking Mule?
Posted 02:47 PM, 10/08/2008
drummerwinslow
Let's try Akers at guard for Shawn Andrews. With his stong legs, he can drive block, right? We've got to be the ONLY team in the NFL switching players' positions days before the season begins and into the season. That's because we're innovative, right?
Posted 02:51 PM, 10/08/2008
5280philly
This is Andy's idea of "putting my guys in better position to make plays." The FB is a converted DL; it sums up Andy's attitude towards his running game. Pass, Eagles, pass on the road to victory!
Posted 03:02 PM, 10/08/2008
Clarkeisgod
Waiter check please!!!!!!!!!!!
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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.

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