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Asomugha: Bowles will help

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Asomugha: Bowles will help

POSTED: Sunday, June 24, 2012, 10:13 AM
Eagles CB Nnamdi Asomugha thinks new secondary coach Todd Bowles will help the defense. (Alex Brandon/AP)

Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha made the media rounds last week to spread the word about a new initiative with the United Way focused on reducing the number of high school dropouts in this country.

During interviews, he also talked about football and expectations for the 2012 Eagles.

Speaking with Tony Bruno and Harry Mayes of 97.5 The Fanatic, Asomugha said the team's new secondary coach, Todd Bowles, is a welcome addition.

"Oh man, that guy's smart. He's smart. I don't know how much else to say," Asomugha said. "He understands the game, not only from a secondary's point of view and not only from a defense's point of view, but he understands it as a whole. He sees it very well. There are things that myself, that I see or that last year a couple other guys would see that... it helps to have a guy also that can help Juan [Castillo] out with that because he's seeing the same things that we see, whether it's how teams want to attack us, or ways to get better at our positions, how to cut off the things that don't work for the defense and how to upgrade on the things that do. So he's been very helpful so far, and obviously we'll continue to see how helpful he'll be, but it's been a great addition."

Asomugha was used in a variety of ways last year - playing inside, outside, even back as a safety in some packages. He gave up too many big plays when quarterbacks targeted him, but as I've pointed out before, opponents stayed away from Asomugha for the most part. When in coverage, he was only targeted about 6.3 percent of the time. As a point of reference, Asante Samuel was targeted 12.6 percent.

This year, I still expect Juan Castillo to use Asomugha in different ways; he won't just be parked at right cornerback, playing press coverage on every snap. But the Eagles have some more flexibility with their scheme this year. For example, if they want Asomugha to shadow one wide receiver the entire game, they can do that.

Even though he had a down year in 2011, the three-time Pro Bowler is not short on confidence. Here's what he said when asked by PFT's Mike Florio which NFL wide receivers concern him.

"If you were just going to sit up there and play man against a guy, then that's a different story. If that were the case, there aren't guys that stand out in my mind," Asomugha said. "There's a handful of guys that are really good at what they're doing from the receiver position, which is the easiest position in the NFL. There are a handful of guys that are good at it. So it's not one particular guy that would concern me when I'm going into a game, but there are guys that you have to take notice of in the league, absolutely."

I'll let you guys make the Victor Cruz references in the comments section.

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Comments  (23)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:12 AM, 06/24/2012
    I love Nnamdi's confidence...He'll plenty of opportunities to back it up, as in the first 5 weeks he'll see Larry Fitzgerald, Mike Wallace, Calvin Johnson, Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks.
    audrina
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:30 AM, 06/24/2012
    we play the browns first ...
    positive eagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:36 AM, 06/24/2012
    Does the whole fourth paragraph translate into, "Juan Castillo is an idiot who has no idea what he's doing"?
    HorshamGuy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:03 PM, 06/24/2012
    Castillo better pay attention to what Bowles says because some team is gonna hire Bowles as DC if he's as good as advertised.
    essell
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:02 PM, 06/24/2012
    I'm definitely behind Nnamdi as well. Yes he looked bad in multiple moments last year, but a guy that throughout the league (peers, coaches, execs) has been considered the best corner in the game for a while and at worst 2nd best (even if you wanted to hate he's probably at worst 4th - Revis, Bailey, Flowers) did not all of a sudden forget how to play the position. He wasn't put in the best position for him to succeed at times last year and I'm positive that the bad plays are still in the back of his mind - I'm sure he is going to have a big year this year. Lock him on Cruz or Fitzgerald for a full game with the previous week filled with film study, a well-designed game plan/appropriate coverages and I think you'll get a different result.
    mx55
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:28 PM, 06/24/2012
    great to know the players recognize that the D coordinator needs help.

    not installing confidence here.
    raoool
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:56 PM, 06/24/2012
    Nnamdi continues to rack up the humanitarian points...nice to read about this.
    2ndNlong
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:00 PM, 06/24/2012
    So basically he is saying that Juan doesnt know what the hell he is doing and having a real Defense guy helps. lol He is using Bowles as a "translator" for Juan lol. Aww man this is going to be a funny situation. Week 9 Bowles will be the defensive coordinator and Juan will be the quality control guy.
    Zeru
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:22 PM, 06/24/2012
    yeah sounds like juan needs a lot of help. here's and idea.....hire a freaking real d-corrdinator.
    psualum
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:40 PM, 06/24/2012
    Just put him in man coverage on Victor Cruz and we'll see. I don't see Cruz doing much with Asomugha assigned to him for a whole game. Nicks had a broken foot not too long ago. That has to be a pretty big injury for a position that relies so much on speed and pivoting.
    p-diddy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 PM, 06/24/2012
    The Victor Cruz TD was not man coverage. However, watch the Burress TD. That was man coverage. Good coverage too. Just a well thrown ball.
    Cr0we
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:20 PM, 06/24/2012
    He talks a good game; like everyone else on this team!
    JBinPA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:24 AM, 06/25/2012
    i wouldnt mind bowles as DC. seems like a smart guy
    HDemetriou
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:28 AM, 06/25/2012
    Uh, folks? Every DCoordinator has a specialty. Secondary, LBs/front seven etc... Juan's been an LOS specialist his whole career, be it from the offensive side or his defensive beginnings. To say that Bowles, who's a secondary guy all his life, brings ideas that can help Castillo is exactly what you want for the coaching staff. To turn that into a negative is like saying Andy Reid needs help with the special teams...huh?!? that's why you have assistants in the first place.
    KNuff
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:49 AM, 06/25/2012
    There's that sentence again that we hear alot -- "... helping out Juan Castillio."
    ej610


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