JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora Eagles letting it be known that CB Asante Samuel could be had prior to the trade deadline. Not sure odds of it going down are great but... JasonLaCanfora Jason La Canfora Its certainly possible. Samuel very likely in his last year in Philly. Eagles already loaded with picks though. Need LBs and linemen
He's been garbage.. If its a such thing as padding stats in football defensely , he would be the poster child.... Jumping routes and not much else !!!
Aso has looked bad in Philly as well. Perhaps it has more to do with the scheme than it does the talent level of two historically good and respected corners?
The deadline is in about an hour and half. We would have heard something by now. Looks like the Texans will battlefight with what they got.
What pun said. And I go back to javal_lon's comments, I mean he was a good corner but as was mentioned, if padding stats was discussed a bit more w/regards to DB's, Asante would be the poster child for that.
ALLsportsINTEL Rich Smith NFL UPDATE - DeSean Jackson contract update, source familiar with the situation says Jackson and Eagles have not negotiated in weeks. ALLsportsINTEL Rich Smith Regardless to how this Philadelphia Eagles season plays out Asante Samuel will not be back, growing possibility DeSean Jackson as well.
All signs are pointing to an Eagles-Falcons trade for Samuel. Looks like it should be done before the draft.
That's crazy money in their defensive backfield, Dunta, Grimes, Samuel? 6.5 Mil + 10.3 Mil + 10.5 Mil?
Looks like it is a done deal. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7...asante-samuel-philadelphia-eagles-sources-say The Atlanta Falcons acquired Philadelphia Eagles Pro-Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel for a late-round pick, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Wednesday. As part of the deal, Samuel restructured his contract, agreeing to a three-year, $18.5 million contract with the Falcons. Samuels' contract with the Eagles had called for him to earn $9.9 million in 2012 and $11.4 million in 2013. Samuel, 31, is a four-time Pro Bowl pick. He gives new Falcons defensive coordinator Mike Nolan a strong trio at cornerback with Dunta Robinson and Brent Grimes, who Tuesday signed his franchise tag tender. Grimes will make $10.262 million this season. Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff was New England's director of scouting when the Patriots selected Samuel in the fourth round in 2003. Samuel set a career high with 10 interceptions for the Patriots in 2006. Samuel became expendable when the Eagles signed Nnamdi Asomugha and acquired Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie last July, giving them three Pro Bowl cornerbacks. But the team couldn't find a suitable deal for Samuel, so they kept him and used Rodgers-Cromartie in the nickel spot. While Asomugha and Rodgers-Cromartie struggled in a new defense and new roles, Samuel was the most consistent of the trio. The outspoken Samuel probably sealed his fate in Philadelphia when he criticized the front office at the trade deadline, saying management was "playing fantasy football with the owner's money." Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan said Samuel, who had 30 tackles and three interceptions in 2011, has been a difficult opponent. "As far as Asante Samuel, I can only speak for having played against him a number of times and I know that's he's been extremely difficult to play against and has done a great job against us when we've played him in the past," Ryan said. The Falcons were 10-6 last season and 13-3 in 2010 but lost their first playoff game each season. An improved secondary would boost the team's hopes for 2012. Falcons linebacker Sean Weatherspoon called Samuel "a player who would improve anyone's defense." Samuel has 45 career interceptions in nine seasons. His three interceptions in 14 games last season was his lowest total since 2005.
What's crazy is that they still need another guy in their secondary and they're already spending that much. #2 rush D but not that great at pass D - am I right? Actually, their pass rush might be the issue, not sure, not a Falcons expert.
They're preparing for Grimes to walk next year. Smart move on their part. Although I'd rather have Grimes than Dunta, but whatevs.