Posted: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 10:11 AM | 216 comments |
 
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The Eagles made the roster move to clear space for Jeff Garcia, and it was a stunner: right tackle Shawn Andrews is being placed on injured reserve, ending his season, with a back injury that the team previously had described as merely a matter of calming down spasmed muscles.

The second roster move of the day was a little less shocking, but still headline-worthy. The Birds put Michael Vick on the roster from the exempt list, so that he might practice in advance of being reinstated for Week 3. To make that move, the team released wideout Hank Baskett, after reportedly trying to trade him last night.

 In a statement about the Andrews move, coach Andy Reid said, “It’s disappointing to lose any player for the entire season, but we have full confidence in the other lineman we have on this roster to help this team succeed. We wish Shawn all the best as he recovers and rehabilitates from this injury.”

 Agent Rich Moran, contacted by your Eagletarian, was unaware of the move.

"That must have just happened. There's been some discussions since Shawn reinjured his back," Moran said.

Moran was asked if Andrews has been examined by Dr. Robert Watkins, the California surgeon who operated on him last season and performed some sort of procedure in mid-August that Andrews said made his pain go away. Andrews was poised to start the season at right tackle, until his back tightened up again following last Wednesday's practice.

"I'm not gonna get into his medical stuff," Moran said. "I need to get ahold of Shawn."

This move, aside from leaving Winston Justice as the Eagles' apparently permanent starting right tackle, is a possibly fatal blow to the Eagles career of the 2004 first-round pick, who battled depression before last season, then was injured in the second game and never returned.

Andrews talked in the preseason of proving wrong critics who wondered if his back problems were really in his head, if he had a passion for football. Now he will not be doing that, at least, not this season.

He will have plenty of time, however, to get his "Michael Phelps" on.

Reid gambled that Andrews' back and his psyche would hold up well enough to move from right guard to the more important right tackle position. Reid brought in Shawn's brother, right guard Stacy Andrews, and his college teammate from Arkansas, left tackle Jason Peters, at least in part to help provide support for Shawn Andrews. Reid lost the gamble, though Stacy Andrews and Jason Peters look like very good players.

A team source indicated yesterday that no more roster moves are planned today, meaning no Jon Runyan signing right now. Runyan and agent Ben Dogra did not immediately respond to requests for comment. If the Eagles think Justice really can play, bringing in Runyan, the starter at right tackle from 2000-08, might be problematic, might create an uncomfortable situation.

There also is the matter of Runyan's offseason microfracture surgery, as he nears his 36th birthday. We know he has worked out for the Chiefs, Eagles and Bills, and that so far, none of those teams has signed him. Did he seem ready to play? Nobody really knows, or at least, nobody is saying.

It seems pretty clear that Andrews' future with the Eagles is in serious doubt. The story on the team Web site contains the following assessment: "Despite receiving medical clearance from back specialist Dr. Robert Watkins late in the summer, Andrews was unable to overcome back pain to get on the field in the days leading up to the opening game of the regular season in Carolina. Andrews missed the entire training camp and the preseason after tweaking his surgically-repaired back during the conditioning tests upon reporting to Lehigh University and didn't start practicing again until just before the final preseason game against the Jets."

Wow. "Despite getting medical clearance ..." -- that's as close as you'll ever see to a team saying "this guy does not want to play and we're tired of his act."

Andrews has not responded to requests for comment.

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Meanwhile, new quarterback Garcia, assigned jersey No. 9 for this latest go-round with the Eagles, is at NovaCare today and was scheduled to appear before the TV cameras -- last night's conference call with reporters wasn't great TV -- at 1 p.m.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 10:11 AM  Permalink | 216 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:08 AM, 09/15/2009
    dont break youtube, shawn
    flyershockey
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:12 AM, 09/15/2009
    Why can't this organization just be completely honest with its fan base? There has to be spin and/or secrecy on everything. Whether it's a matter of arrogance or indifference I don't know but it's got to stop. My dislike for this ownership regime grows with each passing day. I am actually beginning to question why I root for this team. I've already given up on the Flyers. Please don't tell me the Eagles are next.
    mdriban
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:13 AM, 09/15/2009
    His only injury is mental. Instead of injured reserve, they should've given him his walking papers.
    veritas1325
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:15 AM, 09/15/2009
    What a drama queen... Paging Jon Runyan.
    AllDawk_AllTheTime
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:15 AM, 09/15/2009
    This dude should be in jail next to Madoff. He's stealing millions.
    CoLange
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:16 AM, 09/15/2009
    The headline should read "Shawn Andrews Done With the Eagles."
    nevets328
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:17 AM, 09/15/2009
    This is suprising yet not, John Runyan where are you and are you healthy? johnnyu
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:17 AM, 09/15/2009
    So we couldn't cut Reggie Brown cuz we'd eat too much on another bad extension by GM Andy Reid. Now how much are we eating putting Big Baby on the IR again? Another bad, bad extension way too early before the player has earned it. And while I loved what Westbrook has done for us and will still do for another couple years, and I like the potential of Shady...lets not forget we passed on Steven Jackson for Andrews...ouch.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:17 AM, 09/15/2009
    I really hope that Runyan is close to signing!
    jpweisel
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:18 AM, 09/15/2009
    This move is going to make him go back in depression im telling you
    timothhyy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:18 AM, 09/15/2009
    Finally - cut Reggie Brown or trade Baskett and get Runyan in here right away
    bsaw
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:20 AM, 09/15/2009
    Yeah tell us everything! Who your planning to draft, the game plan for the coming week, everything!!! We may lose every game, but at least will know all the plans, and will be the first team to do it! What a bunch of crybabies that post on these articles! mdriban, please go find another team, Eagles and their fans don't need you!!!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:20 AM, 09/15/2009
    Finally - cut Reggie Brown or trade Baskett and get Runyan in here right away
    bsaw
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:20 AM, 09/15/2009
    Once the Birds can move one of the 2 WRs, they'll sign Big Jon. Hold tight.
    gaitherfan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:21 AM, 09/15/2009
    With the way Justice played the opening week, and Herrimans most likely returning after the bye week, the team could afford to put Andrews on the shelf. Nick Cole has shown he can play well at guard last year and so far this year. The shame is that Andrews was a very good football player when he wanted to be.. I just dont think he really wants to be that anymore.
    bradco


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