Asante Rips Deion and Fine; Vick, Reid on Contract
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Asante Rips Deion and Fine; Vick, Reid on Contract
The irony of Asante Samuel being fined $40,000 for a hit was not lost on the Eagles' playmaking (and sometimes tackling-challenged) corner Wednesday.
"They don't pay me to tackle. Now they charging me to tackle," Samuel mused after reading the FedExed letter from the NFL pertaining to his collision Sunday with Giants wideout Derek Hagan.
Samuel, who leads the NFL with seven interceptions, missed practice yesterday, and his status for Sunday is up in the air because of a left knee injury suffered against the Giants.
Samuel said that his fine was originally $50,000, but Eagles coach Andy Reid called the league and lobbied on Samuel's behalf. (UPDATED: An Eagles spokesman said he did not believe this was the case. Attempts to contact the league have so far been unsuccessful.)
Reid and Samuel contend -- and replays suggest -- that he led with his shoulder, then made secondary (and seemingly unavoidable) contact with his helmet, on Hagan's helmet.
"Whatever they want to do, basically. If they want to take a hundred (thousand), they can take a hundred, I guess," Samuel said. He said he will appeal the fine. He noted the league letter classified him as a "repeat offender" though he said he has never previously been fined for a hit. Samuel guesses maybe the preseason lick he laid on Kansas City's Dexter McCluster, Samuel blowing up a screen, factored against him, though Samuel was not penalized or fined that time.
Also, Asante is really mad at Deion Sanders, who ruffled No. 22's feathers by calling him the best "off" corner in the league, meaning that he plays off the receiver -- which Samuel certainly seems to prefer to do.
"I would take that as an insult," Samuel said. "I would rather you tell me I'm not the best, or I'm the best. Anybody else pick a ball off or do some good things, he'd got something good to say."
Samuel took to Twitter this morning with this: "@DeionSanders is the biggest hater in the world. He ain't no real FL boy he is a fake. FL boys keep it real. Men lie women lie numbers don't"
Sanders, now an NFL Network analyst, played corner much the same way Samuel does -- going for interceptions, not always looking to impress through tackling.
"If I'm not getting the ball caught on me, 'off' or 'on,' what difference des it make?" Samuel asked.
Sanders responded to Samuel via Twitter late this afternoon.
"I just heard what A. Samuel said. 1st I like this kid and said he is the best off corner in the game. How is that hate?"
The Eagles are on the NFL Network next Thursday night so this could continue to get more interesting. Think Samuel will sit with Sanders for an interview for the pregame show?
Joselio Hanson will take Samuel's snaps in practice and probably would play if Samuel cannot, Andy Reid said.
With Ellis Hobbs on IR, Jorrick Calvin will return kickoffs, coach Andy Reid said. Two bobbles against the Redskins cost Calvin the return job; he said today he has renewed his focus on ball-safety fundamentals.
Newcomer Brandon Hughes will play corner and help on the special teams, if active. Hughes, given Sheldon Brown's old No. 24, can return kicks, but that is not why he was signed, Reid said.
Juqua Parker did not practice today with a hip flexor strain.
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The NFL labor situation has affected the Eagles' situation with Michael Vick, Andy Reid said.
"There will be a time and place," Reid told reporters today. "When that needs to be addressed, it will be addressed. This is a crazy deal, the collective bargaining agreements and so on. We haven't really done anything with anyone. It's just a different year."
"It's not because of Michael's situation or his past," Reid continued. "He's making pretty good mony this year. It's about the way the league is going right now. It's hard to make those types of plans for the future."
Vick has previously expressed a desire to remain with the Eagles.He said today he isn't thinking of his contract, didn't seem resentful that the team hasn't addressed it.
"I'm not reallt concerned with that right now," Vick said. He said the matter "will take care of itself, at the appropriate time.'
"I totally understand (the team's position). I'm going to keep playing and try to put myself in the best position I can possibly be in, and that'll take care of itself."
Reid was asked about the changes in perception of Vick. The questioner used the word "image," but Reid was careful to stress how genuine he believes Vick has been.
"He's learned from his mistakes and he's a better person for it. There can be an acting part to an image and I don't think you see any acting here. He's been doing things in the community every Tuesday, his day off and whenever else he can. He understands he made a huge mistake and the only way you can right that wrong is by giving back and helping and changing others to not make those mistakes. He's very humble about it. He's seen the highs and he's seen the lows."
In this week's Sports Illustrated cover story, Vick addresses the aftermath of the shooting at his birthday party in June in Virginia. Among the calls he made was to Reid, who blistered him for putting himself in a bad position.
"The one thing that I was proud of him for was that he made the call," Reid said today. "I thought it was an important step. I appreciate the trust that he had there. He didn't put me in positon to hear it second hand or anything else. What he told me was exactly what the police said. Those are things that build a trust between two people. honesty is an important factor."
As for Vick's health as he endures the grind of a season for the first time since his days with Atlanta, Reid said, "He feels healthy -- the normal bumps and bruises that you have during the season. He's doing well right now."
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40 grand for that hit! WOW! dribbler
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How that they fine Asante for that brush-like hit and not fine the guy who put Hobbs out for the year? That does not make sense! erniebanks14
Anyone who hates on Deion is a winner in my book. EaglesFlyersPhilsSixers
Deion Sanders is a joke. Who cares what he has to say. He hasn't been in the league about 15 years and he was irrelevant then!! athousandgods
Deion is a bonehead. Richard Saunders
Is Deion still alive? or is that he just wants us to know he is? $40K? 5 years ago that hit would have been on Sportcenter as the play of the day. If the league wants these call made then they need to make them reviewable. The refs are making these "game changing" calls on the fly and that's not right. Take a couple of minutes to make sure that it is an actual penalty. I also agree with erniebanks14,the hit on Hobbes was made with the defender's leading with his head and was a direct hit on top center of Hobbes' helmet, defensless or not that should be a penalty/fine. djw26
haha! tell 'em Asante. maybe the rest of the world will wake up to this neon dieon character...hey neon, still think the Eagles finish last in the NFC East? yeah, really astute football analysis there "primetime" with that prediction. I'm bagging! bboybeballin
Erniebanks.... The differenc is the NFL said Hagan was a defensless receive when Asante hit him. I disagree the Samuels lead with his head though, 40k seems drastic to me.
Hobbs however, was returning a kick and there for not deemd "defensless". He was running into a pile straight ahead when he got his bell rung. GBarB04- except that it's now and not 5 years ago. The league is on this trip right now and you gotta know that you don't lead with your head anymore. Maybe he should have tried to actually use his arms and tackle?
Asante is angry because Deion made a comment on NFL Network that "it's about time Asante cuts his hair" and proceeded to laugh at him. juelz215
How do you think these 5'8", 150 lb players are able to play d-back?! There's no body strength required in leading with your head while making a tackle. No open field tackling skill, no strength, etc, etc.
These guys would get their arms/shoulders tore off if they actually had to make a tackle with anything other than their helmets. BigShow- No details on what Deion said. Total non-story. Pretty sad, combing Twitter for a headline.
- seriously, the fix is in with these terrible officials the eagles have been assigned. it was completely one way with the calls xlGmanlx



