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Brian Westbrook: 'It's been a great ride'

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Brian Westbrook: 'It's been a great ride'

POSTED: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 1:29 PM
Brian Westbrook retires as an Eagle during a press conference at the NovaCare Complex in Philadelphia, Pa. on August 29, 2012. (David Maialetti/Staff Photographer)

Who is the greatest Eagles running back of all time?
Numbers in parentheses are career numbers with Eagles
Brian Westbrook (9,785 rushing/receiving yards, 66 TDs)
Wilbert Montgomery (8,985 rushing/receiving yards, 57 TDs)
Steve Van Buren (6,383 rushing/receiving yards, 72 TDs)
Duce Staley (7,305 rushing/receiving yards, 32 TDs)
LeSean McCoy - by the end of his career (4,241 rushing/receiving yards, 33 TDs)

Updated Reid quote at 2:18 p.m.

Brian Westbrook started his retirement ceremony on Wednesday by thanking a building full of supporters, ranging from team owner Jeffrey Lurie to head coach Andy Reid to the trainers to the public relations staff to those who serve food in the cafeteria. Nearly seven minutes of thank yous included his eight seasons in Philadelphia, his career at Villanova and his life growing up in the Washington area.

"When I think of myself, I think of Brian Westbrook from Fort Washington, Maryland, to DeMatha, injuries, to Villanova, injuries, to Philadelphia, injuries," Westbrook said. "All the good news, all the bad days, a third-round pick that was too small, would only be a special teams player, to an All-Pro, to a two-time Pro Bowl selection, to a franchise player in total yards from scrimmage. It's been a great ride, and I thank all you people and everyone who's been here every step of the way.

Westbrook recounted the journey in which he overcame injuries and a lack of size. Reid said he "never coached a player as smart" as Westbrook, and credited Westbrook's parents and Villanova. Westbrook's father, Ron, told a story of how when Westbrook was younger, he came home with a report card with one C. His mother didn't want him to play in a championship basketball game as a result.

"She ended up letting him play, but education has always been the key for her and myself," Ron said. 

That translated onto the football field, where Eagles running backs coach Ted Williams said Westbrook did not need to be told more than once and studied film with intensity.

"He prepared to be the best he could be, probably because at some point people told him he couldn't be," Williams said. "So he said, 'I need to prove that I can. How do I do that?' Because a lot of people prove that they can, but don't know how to do it. When you figure that out, you go full speed."

Westbrook started with the Eagles in a backfield rotation before becoming the primary back out of necessity. He was a trusted teammate of Donovan McNabb, a close friend who called him Tuesday telling him to "represent."

"He was the best quarterback this city of Philadelphia has ever seen," Westbrook said.

Westbrook finished his career in San Francisco, where he actually gained a better appreciation for the Eagles. He had heard from teammates that the Eagles maintained the best organization in the league and didn't really understand until he went elsewhere.

"When you go somewhere else, you actually see this is the best organization in the NFL," Westbrook said. "I've been on the other side and see how things are done differently."

When asked for his career highlight, Westbrook pointed to the famous punt return against the Giants. He said Merrill Reese's play-by-play call of the return is what he hears in his head when he thinks of the play.

"It was 10 guys blocking," Westbrook said. "I made a couple guys miss here and there, but it was 10 guys blocking."

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Comments  (36)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:51 PM, 08/29/2012
    Thanks for a great career. Probably can thank the "genius" coach AR for not playing you earlier in your career & limiting the yards needed to make the Hall of Fame.
    march951
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 PM, 08/29/2012
    Welcome home!
    johnny eagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:03 PM, 08/29/2012
    Andy Reid looked like a genius picking Westbrook from a local college.
    mwright252
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:03 PM, 08/29/2012
    Remember him as a man who always handle himself with class and dignity ( are u listening Vick)...and alway gave 100% ( Hello Jroll)
    flyers1000
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 08/29/2012
    I guess some people never actually watch the games. Westbrook was a great player, but his workload had to be properly managed. When he started out, he was basically a 3rd down back. He wasn't a 100 yards per game type of runner in his early days. Then, as he became a more effective runner, the guy was constantly hurt. He was a warrior and played through a ton of injuries but he would often play without even being able to practice all week. If they consistently gave him 25 carries a game, he would have broken down. Lurie said it best...Westbrook was the most exciting player in Eagles history. Every single time the guy touched the ball, no matter where he was on the field, there was always a chance that he could take it to the house.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:15 PM, 08/29/2012
    Amen JimG.
    Goodluck #36.
    Richard Saunders
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:16 PM, 08/29/2012
    Whats with all these re-signings and retirements this year? Is it because Banner left, or because Reid may be fired at the end of the season?
    ej610
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:45 PM, 08/30/2012
    Maybe it is only because they retired this year. There doesn't need to be a conspiracy theory.
    SC Philly Fan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:19 PM, 08/29/2012
    Classiest Eagle of all time!
    ej610
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:29 PM, 08/29/2012
    lets see, dawkins, thomas, and now westbrook all sign for a day and retire this year... who is next this year? $1000 says it is mcnabb.
    zwarte piet
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:48 PM, 08/29/2012

    "He was the best quarterback this city of Philadelphia has ever seen" Westbrook said. Where else should McNabb retire from? Say all you want about McNabb but Westbrook is right about him.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:39 PM, 08/29/2012
    McNabb will probably never touch foot in Philadelphia for the rest of his life after the way he was treated by the media and the fans
    Tony A.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:41 PM, 08/29/2012
    So what? He didn't try hard enough in the Super Bowl!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:45 PM, 08/29/2012
    Your a moron go away idiot you know nothing about football ya Asshat
    eagle fan for life
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:40 PM, 08/29/2012
    That's a Baaaad Man!
    rustypop58


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