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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

   Another training camp day, another two practices under the hot late-July sun without MIA right guard Shawn Andrews. Why Andrews isn't here at Lehigh remains a mystery. But at least one of his linemates has a message for him: get your butt in camp.

   ``It's not helping us and it's not helping him sitting out,'' right tackle Jon Runyan said. ``The longer he holds out, the longer it'll be before he gets in there. So it's going to be a tough situation. If you keep giving reps to the guy who's backing you up, at some point, he's going to pass you.''

   The guy who's getting the reps is third-year guard Max Jean-Gilles, who was supposed to battle Todd Herremans for the starting left guard job, but was moved over to Andrews' spot when he didn't show up for the start of camp.

   Asked whether Andrews can miss most of training camp and step back in to his right guard spot and start, Runyan said, ``Coach Reid isn't going to let that happen. So I'm not worried about it.''

   Rookie wide receiver DeSean Jackson took Reid's advice and got back on the practice field Wednesday morning. Jackson sat out Tuesday's practices with a hamstring injury. He also missed the last week of the team's June passing camp with a hamstring injury. Not a good thing for a rookie in this offense, who needs to get as many reps as he can. Asked about Jackson's hamstring injury on Tuesday, Reid said: ``He needs to get healthy and get back out there is what he needs to do.''

   Miraculously, Jackson got healthy enough to participate in live drills Wednesday morning.

   In other injury news, running back Ryan Moats injured his ankle in the Wednesday morning practice and didn't return. Already injured players who didn't participate in Wednesday morning's practice: cornerback Asante Samuels (hamstring), tight end L.J. Smith (calf), defensive end Bryan Smith (hamstring), defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen (knee), linebacker Rocky Boiman (bruised leg), safety Brian Dawkins (knee) and defensive end Victor Abiamiri, who had surgery Tuesday on his wrist.

   Highlights of Wednesday morning's practice:

   --Defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley returned to practice Wednesday after sitting out Tuesday with a shoulder injury.

   --Wide receiver Reggie Brown beat cornerback Joselio Hanson deep in a one-on-one drill, then dropped the pass from Donovan McNabb, which was right in his arms. He heard about it from the camp crowd. Five minutes later in 11-on-11 work, Brown beat Hanson deep again, and this time, hung on to the ball.

   --Donovan McNabb never has been a big fan of the fade pass, which is why the Eagles don't throw it much. But he completed two nice fades to wide receiver Hank Baskett and tight end Matt Schobel in 11-on-11 goal line work.

   --Against an all-out blitz, Kevin Kolb sprinted out of the pocket and hit  tight end Brent Celek for a nice 12-yard completion.

   --Linebacker Chris Gocong had a nice knock down of a pass for Celek in 11-on-11 work.

   --Darren Howard took most of his snaps at right end, but lined up at left end in one of the Eagles' nickel schemes. Howard had a good morning practice. On one play, he and defensive tackle Dan Klecko sniffed out a draw to Brian Westbrook that went for a three-yard loss. Howard also recovered a McNabb fumble.

   --DeSean Jackson made a nice sideline catch against Lito Sheppard that drew huge applause from the fans. The applause was quickly followed by a chorus of boos when the official correctly ruled that Jackson was out of bounds when he caught the ball.

Video: Eagles Camp - Donovan McNabb
Video: Eagles Camp - July 30th, 2008
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Posted by shoeshineboy 01:42 PM, 07/30/2008
Domo: Any camp surprises? on the field that is...either positive or negative?
Posted by pistolabus1 02:01 PM, 07/30/2008
from people i know that have been up at camp so far, the one player they come away being most impressed with is desean jackson. they say the young linebackers are doing well, etc...but jackson is apparently already making a name for himself in TC. good to hear.
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Posted by tdoc 02:12 PM, 07/30/2008
i would imagine/hope the team is really riding Todd Herremans and that "sexy singles" B/S.
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Posted by ox 02:33 PM, 07/30/2008
amazing how tough practices in the heat of July and August bring out a plethra of injuries.....any similarity that we all see around the league of players who are too hurt to practice until the end of the preseason.
Posted by Gibba Mang 02:33 PM, 07/30/2008
McNabb fumble?...you don't say.
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Posted by chriszak 03:09 PM, 07/30/2008
ryan moats? i thought he was out with some serious injury last preseason and his tenure with Eagles was over...
Posted by tc083069 03:09 PM, 07/30/2008
I bet Andrews is up to 400 lbs+
Posted by rvb2321 03:10 PM, 07/30/2008
Can we just cut Jerome McDougle and Ryan Moats right now before they get injured again to receive a free check on the IR again. Neither are part of the future so if either do have any success in the NFL, I would never fault the eagles for letting them go.
Posted by rvb2321 03:14 PM, 07/30/2008
What will be strange is when Andrews returns because he will need to confront so many questions about what is going on. I think it would be in his best interest to get it out in the open now before more stories/theories are developed.
Posted by Tacklebury 03:43 PM, 07/30/2008
Runyan is a baaaadddddd man
Posted by scars73 03:43 PM, 07/30/2008
Runyan needs to stfu! Unless he knows what is going on in detail with Andrews, he needs to keep his mouth shut and say no comment. There are more important things in life than football! What a jerk. I never liked that guy anyway. Best of luck to Shawn Andrews and hope he gets his life in order BEFORE FOOTBALL!
Posted by rockinrob 04:08 PM, 07/30/2008
Scars please provide your home address so Big John can come by your house and you can tell him STFU personally.
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