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TheSkaven
03-02-2005, 11:46 AM
Lots of banter here about how depleted our linebacking core is right now - two of the Eagles three starting linebackers are free agents right now. I'd take both Trotter and Reese in a heartbeat.

http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/11028117.htm

The Trotter watch continues

By LES BOWEN

THE EAGLES were hoping to hear before midnight last night that middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter had accepted their contract offer and was passing up unrestricted free agency.

Though team president Joe Banner declined comment a few hours before the deadline, there was no announcement of an agreement. Sources close to the situation said silence should be taken as an indication that Trotter, the team's top priority among its dozen unrestricted free agents, now that Corey Simon has been franchised, seems likely to sign elsewhere. At least, that's the Eagles' assumption, a source said.

Neither Trotter nor his agent, Jimmy Sexton, returned calls from the Daily News last night. On Monday, Sexton indicated that talks were continuing. He said he would not characterize his feelings toward them as optimistic or pessimistic.

Of course, the Eagles still are allowed to sign Trotter as an unrestricted free agent, but history indicates that is unlikely. When Eagles starters become free agents, sometimes talks continue, but the team doesn't tend to dramatically boost its offers.

A source close to the situation said these talks have been much more cordial than the ones between the Eagles and Trotter 3 years ago, which ended with an angry Trotter being released and signing a 7-year, $35.5 million contract with the Redskins. When Trotter was cut last year, he signed a 1-year deal with the Eagles for the veteran minimum of $535,000. He became a starter midway through the season and ended up making the Pro Bowl.

Teammates credited Trotter, an emotional, forceful leader, with changing the attitude of the Eagles' defense, and Trotter told reporters after the Super Bowl that he was "very confident we'll get something worked out.''

But Eagles officials never have seemed as emphatic as their fans about the difference between Trotter and Mark Simoneau, the 2003 starting middle linebacker who was moved to the weakside at midseason to get Trotter back into the lineup. When assessing Trotter's value, they note that he doesn't play on passing downs, and that he suffered a serious knee injury playing for the Redskins in 2002.

If Trotter leaves again, the Eagles might have to deal with fan reaction even more negative than when he was allowed to leave the first time; though the Eagles say they like Simoneau and last year's free-agent rookie, Mike Labinjo, the team might be pushed toward a high-profile free agent such as Baltimore's Edgerton Hartwell, or at least making middle linebacker a priority in the draft.

Trotter, restricted free-agent running back Brian Westbrook (tendered at $1.43 million) and defensive tackle Simon, upon whom the Eagles placed the franchise tag, are believed to be the only Eagles the team so far has made an effort to bring back. Right now, the Birds are not believed to be in the running for any prominent free agents from other teams. Among the remaining 10 unrestricted Eagles, several players and agents said they haven't heard anything from the team.

"I'm just waiting,'' defensive end Hugh Douglas said yesterday from Atlanta, where he is rehabbing from postseason shoulder surgery. Douglas agreed that being 33 and fresh off having his rotator cuff repaired wasn't a great way to greet free agency. Douglas has said he suffered a shoulder injury in the season opener, and it got worse as the year progressed.

"If I'd had the surgery early on, I might have had a better chance [of attracting offers],'' Douglas said.

Linebacker Ike Reese, 31, reiterated his desire to stay with the team that drafted him in the fifth round in 1998. "I want to be here, man,'' Reese said from his South Jersey home. "Hopefully it will work out so that I can retire an Eagle.''

But the Eagles have a contractual logjam at linebacker, where both Trotter, who just turned 28 in January, and Adams, who is 25, are both significantly younger than Reese. It's unlikely the Eagles will sign all three LBs.

dbair1967
03-02-2005, 11:47 AM
Lots of banter here about how depleted our linebacking core is right now - two of the Eagles three starting linebackers are free agents right now. I'd take both Trotter and Reese in a heartbeat.

http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/11028117.htm

The Trotter watch continues

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I wouldnt

David

Charles
03-02-2005, 11:51 AM
Jimmy Sexton also has Trooter. It would be a great 1st day if we sign Ferguson, Henry and Trotter. ;)

Bull Frog
03-02-2005, 11:53 AM
Jimmy Sexton also has Trooter. It would be a great 1st day if we sign Ferguson, Henry and Trotter. ;)
No thanks on Trotter. He tanked the last time he got a big contract and begged the iggles to take him back.

Charles
03-02-2005, 11:57 AM
No thanks on Trotter. He tanked the last time he got a big contract and begged the iggles to take him back.He didn't tank. he got injured big difference.

Did you see how well he played for the Eagles this past season?

joseephuss
03-02-2005, 11:59 AM
He didn't tank. he got injured big difference.

Did you see how well he played for the Eagles this past season?

I agree. The guy is a player. Injuries happen and that is what limited him in Washington. I don't know what kind of money he is looking for, but I would at least bring him in for a look see.

Yeagermeister
03-02-2005, 12:00 PM
He's a MLB. If we signed him what would we do with Dat?

Hollywood Henderson
03-02-2005, 12:01 PM
He didn't tank, he wasn't used well, like Jim Johnson uses him...

Much like Wiley was wasted and lied to by zimmy...

Trotter is their heart & soul of that great coached D!

Bull Frog
03-02-2005, 12:02 PM
He didn't tank. he got injured big difference.

Did you see how well he played for the Eagles this past season?
I'm not sure how injured he was because he played 16 games for Washington the last season he was there. He didn't crack the starting lineup in Philly until Simoneau was injured. Yes he played well at the end of the year, but I think there are better options.

Charles
03-02-2005, 12:02 PM
He didn't tank, he wasn't used well, like Jim Johnson uses him...

Much like Wiley was wasted and lied to by zimmy...

Trotter is their heart & soul of that great coached D!
Great point

Doomsday101
03-02-2005, 12:04 PM
He didn't tank, he wasn't used well, like Jim Johnson uses him...

Much like Wiley was wasted and lied to by zimmy...

Trotter is their heart & soul of that great coached D!

Zimmer lied? Last time I looked Zimmer was not the GM or Head Coach. Zimmer did not sign him Parcells did get your facts stright for a change.

mbanx
03-02-2005, 12:04 PM
espn news says he is almost a lock to sign with KC

TheSkaven
03-02-2005, 12:06 PM
He's a MLB. If we signed him what would we do with Dat?
We're talking 3-4 here, and the 3-4 defense needs a big, run stuffing linebacker. I like Trotter, he's a fiery player who makes plays. He tore his ACL in Washington, and besides, everyone knows Washington is the place that all free agents go to die. :) He's lucky to escape.

joseephuss
03-02-2005, 12:15 PM
We're talking 3-4 here, and the 3-4 defense needs a big, run stuffing linebacker. I like Trotter, he's a fiery player who makes plays. He tore his ACL in Washington, and besides, everyone knows Washington is the place that all free agents go to die. :) He's lucky to escape.

I guess 6'-1" 262 lbs is not big enough.

Hollywood Henderson
03-02-2005, 12:18 PM
Dooms:
Zimmy WUSS is the DC who told him he would be used at the other side DE AND play on passing downs...

He lied...

Thats the facts jack!

Doomsday101
03-02-2005, 12:20 PM
Dooms:
Zimmy WUSS is the DC who told him he would be used at the other side DE AND play on passing downs...

He lied...

Thats the facts jack!

Sorry your wrong the fact is Parcells brought him in and got him signed Zimmer does not run the team and Zimmer does not sign the player and that is a fact. Your problem is you got such a hang up on Zimmer you try and blame him for every problem this team has. Give it rest

TobiasEagle77
03-02-2005, 12:27 PM
Reese is not a starter.

I think Trotter will sign with Philly or Seattle.

LA=Pancakemaker
03-02-2005, 12:34 PM
He's a MLB. If we signed him what would we do with Dat? Help him pack? See ya Dat!

PatsWin2002
03-02-2005, 12:42 PM
All the chatter is that Trotter is going to KC:


http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/forumdisplay.php?f=1

Banned_n_austin
03-02-2005, 01:21 PM
I wouldnt

David


That's because you're not the brightest guy out there.

Woverine would be proud.

Anyone with any sense would sign Trotter.

Banned_n_austin
03-02-2005, 01:26 PM
Sorry your wrong the fact is Parcells brought him in and got him signed Zimmer does not run the team and Zimmer does not sign the player and that is a fact. Your problem is you got such a hang up on Zimmer you try and blame him for every problem this team has. Give it rest


I don't even pay attention to the "fire Zimmer" doo doo (for lack of a word that could get me banned). :D

To me, it just shows how ignorant some posters are about the game. Zimmer would've had no problem finding a HC job somewhere, but was given a raise - up on Parcells request - to stay in Dallas.

My bet is, he was promised the head coaching job after Parcells retires.

ABQCOWBOY
03-02-2005, 01:31 PM
He didn't tank. he got injured big difference.

Did you see how well he played for the Eagles this past season?

I did not think he had all that great a season with Philly. Just OK IMO.

AJM1613
03-02-2005, 01:44 PM
What position does Reese start at? He's the nickel middle linebacker and a special teamer...

Peterman60
03-02-2005, 01:47 PM
Trotter? what a joke.... I wouldn't sign that dude up would you? :iggles:

Alexander
03-02-2005, 01:47 PM
My bet is, he was promised the head coaching job after Parcells retires.

:eek: