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Washburn said to be unhappy over Babin release

To no great surprise, Jim Washburn was nonplussed when his protege, Jason Babin, was released by the Eagles on Tuesday, sources close to the defensive line coach said.

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Washburn said to be unhappy over Babin release

POSTED: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 2:55 PM

To no great surprise, Jim Washburn was nonplussed when his protege, Jason Babin, was released by the Eagles on Tuesday, sources close to the defensive line coach said.

Washburn was upset, according to one source, because he believed that Babin was being scapegoated for the deficiencies of the Eagles defense, especially up front. Andy Reid said Tuesday after he cut Babin that Washburn was OK with the move.

A request made through the Eagles to interview Washburn was declined.

Babin led the Eagles with 5-1/2 sacks through 11 games, but his production had dipped from last season when he recorded 18 sacks and made his second straight Pro Bowl. If he isn't claimed him off waivers before 4 p.m., Babin would become a free agent.

Trent Cole, one of Babin's closest friends on the team, said his fellow defensive end found out he was being released when he fielded a call from Reid in Cole's garage.

"I was surprised," Cole said. "It's the NFL. I've been in the league for eight years now and seen people come and go. It's just business."

With Babin gone, Brandon Graham will start at left defensive end. Reid cited the opportunity to play younger players as the reason for Babin's release. Graham has made the most of his limited plays this season, but has tailed off recently.

"This is my shot. This is what I asked for," the third-year end said. "This is what I wanted. And now it's here and I got to take full advantage."

Vinny Curry is another young defensive end that is expected to see more playing time with Babin gone. The rookie played in his first game Sunday against the Panthers and led all defensive linemen with five tackles. He played only 21 snaps.

"It was just shocking," Curry said of Babin's release. "I learned a lot from watching him. But at the end of the day I don't control that."

MATHIS TO CENTER?

With Dallas Reynolds sidelined with an ankle sprain, there's a strong chance that Evan Mathis will move from left guard to center for the Eagles' Sunday night game at Dallas.

Mathis told reporters that he was the first team center during Wednesday's morning walkthrough. Danny Watkins, who missed the last three games with an ankle injury, was at left guard in Mathis' spot.

Reynolds was not practicing Wednesday. He said there was still a chance that he would be ready to play on Sunday. He does not have a high ankle sprain. The other option at center would be for the Eagles to start backup Matt Tennant.

NOTES

-- Michael Vick was scheduled to undergo an ImPACT test at noon. The Eagles quarterback had failed to reach baseline in several other tests since he suffered a concussion on Nov. 11. Vick was last said to be in Phase 4 of the Eagles' five-phase protocol for return. He isn't expected to play Sunday and rookie Nick Foles will get his third straight start.

-- LeSean McCoy was spotted in the Eagles locker room during the open media session for the first time since he suffered a concussion on Nov. 18. The running back sat out Sunday's game against the Panthers and is unlikely to play this Sunday at Dallas. Reid said Tuesday that McCoy was still in Phase 1.

-- Fletcher Cox was not practicing on Wednesday. The rookie defensive tackle has a lower back contusion. Cox said that he expected to be able to play Sunday.

-- Jason Avant (hamstring) returned to practice. The Eagles need the wide receiver after DeSean Jackson was placed on Injured Reserve Tuesday with fractured ribs. The Eagles did not add another receiver to the 53-man roster as of Wednesday afternoon, however. They still have two roster spots to fill.

-- As Reid hinted on Tuesday, there were no major changes in the secondary as the Eagles prepared for the Cowboys. The unit has struggled over the last five weeks, especially safeties Kurt Coleman and Nate Allen. Backup David Sims said he was frustrated, but that he was ready to go if called upon.

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Comments  (88)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:10 PM, 11/28/2012
    Ain't that a fact! Now that he is gone, it show how great of a defensive mind he was. He goes down as one of the best at his coaching position.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:25 PM, 11/28/2012
    Now you know how Roman Gabriel felt!
    quigly46
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:37 PM, 11/28/2012
    allen and coleman are very very very poor safeties. play sims please...nothing to lose.
    psualum
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:39 PM, 11/28/2012
    Maybe philly.com should just stop covering the Eagles all together. This is like a bad dream and I can't wake up. Clean house.
    tedsupreme
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:46 PM, 11/28/2012
    I don't think Howie is a rigid GM, I think an ideal head coach will know personnel well and give Howie the shopping list and he will do his job. Anyone who says the 2012 draft was not good has no clue and is being irrational.
    MidGreen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:48 PM, 11/28/2012
    Hey Washburn...call 1-800-wah and tell somebody who cares.
    NC Eagle Fan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:52 PM, 11/28/2012
    Andy's great picks, especially, Washburn and Mudd have all bombed.
    bobnj2009
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:56 PM, 11/28/2012
    so the article i read last night said washburn was ok with it..now i read he isn't...hey guys..lets get the story straight for once..this is like a game of darts played by blind men.
    Shemp Howard
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:02 PM, 11/28/2012
    Unfortunately, Graham is as bad as Babin. Another gigantic wasted draft pick -- and another reason why Reid and the accountant have to go.
    snakeplissken
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:09 PM, 11/28/2012
    three years too late to whack AR. Too many people didn't want to confront the reality that the team needed new direction even as it was still posting winning records. Progress toward the ultimate goal - the Super Bowl - had stopped, and so many personnel decisions since were flawed at best and disastrous at worst.

    Reid'done. Too bad the team needed to deteriorate to this extent while waiting for ownership to step up to the task of whacking him. Now, they're lucky if they're a playoff team in the foreseeable future. The roster is decimated, save for a stud running back.
    advantasux
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:12 PM, 11/28/2012
    WHO? Fire Washburn you one-trick pony.. the NFL has the Wide 9 figured.. way to sabotage the defense
    Nezhy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:22 PM, 11/28/2012
    Has Reid lost it? Ever since his son died things have been in reverse. I think he needs help. Somebody needs to step in and right this ship, the skipper is insane.
    krautmef1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:22 PM, 11/28/2012
    so washburn is upset? leave too, who cares?
    DONDEN31
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:24 PM, 11/28/2012
    Cryyyyyy
    fman727
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:43 PM, 11/28/2012
    He'll make a great Jaguar
    bobmc


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