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Monday, June 8, 2009

Do you have a problem with Samuel skipping practice?
Yes
No

Asante Samuel decided to take the day off today.

The Eagles' cornerback did not show up for practice at the NovaCare Complex and a team official said he took advantage of the fact that this camp is voluntary.

It's not unusual for a player to skip these voluntary camps, but it's typically done by guys who are unhappy about their contracts such as cornerback Sheldon Brown. Samuel participated in the four practices last week and his absence this morning was quite noticeable because no one can match his vocal presence on the Eagles' defense.

Coach Andy Reid did not make any statement about Samuel's absence, but a team spokesman said the coach was disappointed. The spokesman said he didn't know if Samuel planned to miss the remaining three days of this camp.

If Samuel isn't happy about his contract, the Eagles have a real problem. They signed him as a free agent before last season, giving him a six-year, $57.14 million deal.

You can read more about Samuel's absence in tomorrow's Inquirer.

MCCOY RETURNS. After suffering a sprained left thumb Friday, running back LeSean McCoy returned to practice today.

"It felt good," he said. "They gave me some great treatment this morning. I felt good about it. It wasn't that big of a deal."

Posted by Bob Brookover @ 2:12 PM  Permalink | 33 comments
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Posted 02:22 PM, 06/08/2009
Richard Saunders
OMG what a dumb article! What do you guys have against Assante? Maybe he went to see "Land of the Lost" or "Up".
Posted 03:06 PM, 06/08/2009
KGKoons
Actually I want to read more about Jack I's chances on sticking and helping this coming season. If anyone more gripes about their contract, can them. Frankly, I am sick of the people who sign contracts and then complain.
Posted 03:07 PM, 06/08/2009
ekw
"Samuel participated in the four practices last week and his absence this morning was quite noticeable because no one can match his vocal presence on the Eagles' defense." and if there's one thing the Eagle's D excels at, it's talking . . .
Posted 03:16 PM, 06/08/2009
gallen024
WHO CARES
Posted 03:24 PM, 06/08/2009
scars73
How hard it is to show up for practice, especially when you are getting paid millions of dollars to play a game(or at least give a call)! I guess I have a different view than others. This is his job and he has a lot of time off. Yes, I know it is "voluntary." Maybe Asante is out with Kurt Warner laughing away.
Posted 03:27 PM, 06/08/2009
Crosbysucks
AWESOME STORY
Posted 03:30 PM, 06/08/2009
PhillyPhantastico
Actually this is a good article provided that the premise is correct - it is unusual for a player to skip an OTA unless they have a contract issue. If this is true, then it is fair to ask if Asante is unhappy. Good work!
Posted 03:32 PM, 06/08/2009
stonefly
Maybe he was up late counting his bonus money and needed the sleep.
Posted 03:41 PM, 06/08/2009
Angel R.
is a VOLUNTARY camp, and reid is disappointed!! Are you kidding me? And if he gets hurt for the season..........
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Posted 03:47 PM, 06/08/2009
primetime225
Asante can take off any day he wants as long doesnt' take any Sundays in the fall off....
Posted 03:49 PM, 06/08/2009
cusoraider
CUT HIM!!!!!!
Posted 03:52 PM, 06/08/2009
tothehouse
who really cares? Its OTA's for gosh sakes. he's earned the right.
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Bob Brookover, left, is in his seventh year of covering the Philadelphia Eagles after spending 15 years covering the Philadelphia Phillies for the Inquirer and two other newspapers. The 45-year-old Brookover lives in Delran with his wife Francine and roots for Notre Dame and Michigan State, the two schools attended by his children, Justine and Ryan. When Notre Dame plays Michigan State, he cheers for the school of the child he likes more at that particular moment.

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