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Saturday, July 31, 2010

BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- The first fight of Eagles training camp broke out today and it was a doozy.

Under beautiful skies, in cool temperatures and in front of 8,328 fans, Riley Cooper and Ellis Hobbs mixed it up to the delight of practically everyone.

It was wide receiver vs. cornerback, rookie vs. veteran, big guy vs. small, second-team offense vs. first-team defense.

"It was just man-to-man bump-and-run," the 6-foot-3, 222-pound Cooper said. "He was on the line doing his job and I gave him a shove and he didn't like it. So we had a little talk about it."

They did more than just talk.

"I don't know what he's used to," Hobbs said. "I don't know if he knows it or not, but I watched his Florida film. And he's a guy that likes to pull and tug. Against LSU, he pulled a guy and [Tim] Tebow hit him on a 'go' route. So I knew that about him. He likes to put his hand on people and when you got a guy like that, they don't like to be touched. As you see, when he gets touched he gets riled up a little bit. Riley gets riled up. It is what it is. I'd rather see him do that than cower down. He did his job and I did my job and at the end of the day you squash it out on the field. It's over."

After they mixed it up, Hobbs turned and Cooper threw the 5-foot-9, 195-pound corner to the ground. And then ...

"I took his helmet off and thought about doing something," Hobbs said. "I tried to snap mine off to make it fair. But I'm not all about that. I'm about tough football. And I'm about playing football the right way if you're about to take cheap shots [and] wait until I turn around and knock me down. He had been doing that stuff in the previous practice. You guys hadn't been here yet. Just setting the tone. This is the defense. I don't know how everybody else feels, but I speak for myself, I'm not going to just sit here and take crap. We going to play hard, we're going to play hard the right way."

After Hobbs was tossed to the ground, linebacker Stewart Bradley came out of nowhere and knocked Cooper down.

"Ellis is like 110 pounds," Bradley said. "You got to stick up for him."

Hobbs appreciated the support.

"I love that," Hobbs said. "That's the thing -- we're not going to sit here and play dirty ball, but if you want to go low and you want to take it that way, we can go that route."

This is one matchup to follow for the rest of camp. 

"It's going to happen," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "It's going to be competitive. I understand that. We got some new people out here trying to prove themselves. With competition comes fighting. Now, listen, I told the players, 'These things do happen, but don't make it a habit. We're not ultimate fighters, we're football players.'"

Ding, ding, ding. 

 

Posted by Jeff McLane @ 12:11 PM  Permalink | 41 comments
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Posted 12:25 PM, 07/31/2010
Phan-in-CT
Love me some Cooper! What a bunch of nads on that dude! When's the last time we had a wideout with that kind of attitude? Love it.
Posted 12:29 PM, 07/31/2010
kgochenour
I can dig it. But Stew needs to take it easy!
Posted 12:34 PM, 07/31/2010
Bleue
I don't mind the attitude, but if you want to throw somebody to the ground, do it when he's looking at you and it actually means something, not when his back is turned. Like the fact that Stew showed up, but if Hobbs wants that job, stopped getting toseed around like a rag doll.
Posted 12:47 PM, 07/31/2010
Tonka
Riley will be cut after the 1st pre-season game, he is a career failure
Posted 12:47 PM, 07/31/2010
slade1955
Hobbs stick up for yourself!
Posted 12:48 PM, 07/31/2010
bossrjc
I think we got a 'good' in that Cooper.
Posted 12:52 PM, 07/31/2010
SpeakPhilly.com
Hobbs is a wuss...I'm not looking forward to seeing him get beat all year long.
Posted 12:56 PM, 07/31/2010
mccloudmj
Your little hobbit d-backs can't cut it, AR. Now what do you do?
Posted 12:57 PM, 07/31/2010
mccloudmj
Slade: That's "Hobbits" stick up for yourselves.
Posted 12:59 PM, 07/31/2010
whatsthe411
Exactly Bleue, nobody likes a cheap shot artist but if a low round draft pick is man handling Hobbs at the line of scrimmage wait until he faces Miles Austin.
Posted 01:01 PM, 07/31/2010
dragoon6
Proud of all three of them. This team has fight and moxie. Somewhere Shawn "Big Lazy" Andrews is polishing off another rib and getting a mani-pedi. He never got angry in practice.
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Posted 01:05 PM, 07/31/2010
wavydavy2000
intensity!
Posted 01:08 PM, 07/31/2010
Will T.
Andy got in a fight at camp too, in line at the cafeteria. He threw down the lunch lady after she announced "We're out of spare ribs."
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Jeff McLane (left) began covering the Eagles in April 2009 after covering college sports and Penn State football in particular. Before that he wrote about high school sports and before that he worked in the mailroom (not quite). Find Jeff on Facebook and follow him on Twitter for instant updates on the Eagles.

Jonathan Tamari (right) began covering the Eagles in April 2010. He previously covered New Jersey state government and politics, reporting and writing about elections, policy debates and the many personalities that drive the Garden State, from three recent governors to the many musicians bidding to write the state song. He has been at the Inquirer since June 2008. Follow him on Twitter at @JonathanTamari.