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D-Jax responds to Jenkins; Macho still the man?

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D-Jax responds to Jenkins; Macho still the man?

POSTED: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 12:36 PM

DeSean Jackson responded to comments made by Dallas cornerback Mike Jenkins earlier this week. Jenkins didn't exactly call the Eagles wide receiver a punk, but he did kind of call out Jackson when he said the Cowboys defense wouldn't allow the speedster to run past it.

"If that's how he's feeling than that's how he's feeling," Jackson said today. "I don't get caught up in things like that. I'm not going to entertain this. I got a job to go out there and make plays, which I'm going to do. I don't think nobody's going to stop me from doing that."

Jackson was held in check in the first meeting. He had only two catches for 29 yards. The Pro Bowl receiver and punt returner has exploded, however, since that loss. He was asked if it was unwise of Jenkins to prod one of the most dangerous offensive players in the NFL.

"I'm not going to make it a bigger deal than it already is," Jackson said. "I have what I need inside of me to get me going for the game. That's all I care about. I don't feel I need to talk or relay messages through the media."

Here's Jenkins' exact quote when he was asked how the Dallas secondary would contain Jackson:

“We’re just playing the deep balls. The main thing is they try to catch you off-guard. It’s yet to happen to us, and we’re not planning on it to happen. I guess he runs past a lot of guys, and it’s not going to happen this week. It’s not going to happen to us, period.”

Macho could still return kicks

Despite coming off a game in which he fumbled twice -- losing one of them -- on kickoff returns, Victor "Macho" Harris could still be handling that job Sunday when the Eagles play the Dallas Cowboys with the NFC East title on the line.

Special teams coordinator Ted Daisher said the first choice is Quintin Demps, but the Eagles aren't sure if he can handle the role because of a sprained right ankle that has hindered him since the team's first meeting with Dallas Nov. 8.

"We're going to see how Quintin Demps' ankle is," Daisher said. "Day to day, we're still not sure what he's going to be able to do and what he's not going to be able to do. Victor Harris would be the next guy in the mix. We have to get some things corrected with him, but he would be the next guy."

Daisher said receiver Jeremy Maclin is also an option, but added it's imperative that Harris learns from the two fumbles that could have cost the Eagles the game against Denver.

"You have to understand that you can't bring the ball out of the end zone when you're going backwards and when he gets in traffic, he has to secure the football," Daisher said. "Those are the two things he has to get better at this week."

In addition to fumbling twice, Harris averaged just 15.3 yards per return on three kickoffs. The only one he didn't fumble, he made the mistake of returning from three yards deep in the end zone and only got back to the 15-yard line. Daisher said he does not think Harris will lose confidence.

"The one thing you don't ever have to worry about with Victor is confidence," he said. "He's a very confident guy. He knows he made mistakes. He knows he'll correct him. You like working with guys like that. He came in and watched film, we went over it several times and I think he'll be fine."

Harris' 20.7-yard return average on 19 kickoff returns is ranked 32nd in the league. By contrast, Demps has averaged 25.8 yards on six returns.

According to defensive coordinator Sean McDermott, Harris will also continue to have a prominent role on defense against the Cowboys. Sean Jones started at free safety Sunday against the Broncos, but Harris was on the field for the majority of snaps.

"It will be the same moving forward," McDermott said. "Whatever the situation dictates, that's where Sean will go in or Macho will go in."

Jones started the last game against the Cowboys and had seven tackles and a sack.
 

Vick expected to play

Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said he thinks Michael Vick will play Sunday against the Cowboys. Vick did not practice yesterday because of a quad contusion that kept him out of the game against the Broncos, but he said he will do some running today.

Happy New Year from the two-man team at BEV, your best source for Eagles information.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:49 PM, 12/31/2009
    Macho playing most of the snaps at safety and returning kicks is too much. Get someone else to return.
    P Even
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:55 PM, 12/31/2009
    If it were not for Banner's ego he would have Dawk at FS. He foolishly played a bad hand of poker with Dawk and then thought he was bigger than the team on the field to do a mea culpa. Same thing is going down with Sheldon. Lurie is too weak a leader to step in on his buddy who has a blind spot playing poker.
    Earl J
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 12/31/2009
    Agree with P Even, give Maclin a shot... he was a prolific KR in college - 5 total return td in 2 years.. vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKsUjZWiz7g Maclin's 1,346 yards in total kick returns in 2007 was two yards shy of the NCAA single-season record. Maclin's average of 73.18 yards per game gained on kickoff returns is the best since Steve Odom of Utah set the NCAA record (78.24 ypg, 1971-73).
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:12 PM, 12/31/2009
    I seem to recall they have this guy named Westbrook who has returned a few kicks in his career. And he has a pretty good reputation for holding onto the ball. The coaches aren't going to drop this in some reporter's lap on Friday but don't be surprised to see Westbrook returning kicks in the biggest game of the year.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:16 PM, 12/31/2009
    they could bring back bloom and get better results than macho.
    JACK V
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:30 PM, 12/31/2009
    Al wilson you are an IDIOT. Maybe 5 years ago westbrook could have been used to return kicks but not now. there is a difference between returning a kick and returning a punt which westbrook was used to do early in his career.
    bleedgreen22
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:46 PM, 12/31/2009
    Nice reply by the youngster Jackson... glad to see he didn't get caught up in the sound byte war.. good on ya youngin... Let your play do your talking! He may have bit his tongue, but this has only got to add fuel to the fire.. I look for a big game from DJax! Go Eagles!
    14philly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:53 PM, 12/31/2009
    Watch jenkins get burnt early for a deep one by not Jackson but Maclin...
    MJPD345
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:02 PM, 12/31/2009
    Whatever! Bring on the Game!!!
    DJ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:15 PM, 12/31/2009
    He is a punk. To his credit he didn't respond like one though. I don't see a problem with the Jenkins quote however.
    kmon
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:28 PM, 12/31/2009
    D-Jax is no punk. HE'S THE MAN!!!
    ItsOnLikeDK
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:29 PM, 12/31/2009
    Good Lord, is someone really still crying over Dawkins???
    smfree31
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:34 PM, 12/31/2009
    DALLAS S*#%& . none of their players should be talking there's a game to be played on the field.. fly eagles fly!!!


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