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NFL Notes: Gaither Has Big Shoes To Fill
Aug 21, 2007 | 5:30PM | report this

A lot of eyebrows were raised when word got out around the league that the Philadelphia Eagles released veteran linebacker Jeremiah Trotter. 

Trotter faded down the stretch last season as his knees continued to deteriorate.  He wasn’t getting to as many plays against the run and has been a liability against the pass.  He dropped a lot of weight this past spring to take some pressure off his knees and was moving better during the off-season.  But Eagles’ coach Andy Reid was happy with the progress of his young linebackers and felt now was the right time to make the move.  The Eagles will miss the leadership Trotter provided.  He was a major component of the soul of this Eagles’ team.  But the Eagles still have the heart of this team – Brian Dawkins - and Takeo Spikes will be a solid veteran leader at linebacker. 

Omar Gaither will make a few mistakes with only five starts under his belt, but he’ll grow into the position as he gains more experience.  Gaither has good ball awareness and is often around the ball.  He’ll be active against the run if the Eagles protect him upfront.  And most importantly, Gaither provides good range against the pass. 

Vikings add depth at wide receiver: If healthy, former Packer Robert Ferguson can provide some help at wide receiver.  He’s very strong and has the speed to stretch the field, but he’s still a little unpolished in many aspects of the game since he’s lost a lot of development time with injuries throughout his career.  If Ferguson can contribute on a consistent basis, he’ll take pressure off rushing their intriguing rookie class of receivers into key roles this season.  Bobby Wade is their most accomplished veteran, but is just an adequate slot receiver with good skills after the catch, but inconsistent hands.  Troy Williamson has the speed to stretch the ball and has shown more consistency with his ball skills this summer.  Rookie Sidney Rice could be eased into the passing game – especially in red zone situations. 

Raiders try to bolster front four: A lot of people were surprised at the trade to acquire Denver’s Gerard Warren, but the Raiders view this as an opportunity to bolster their strong defense.  Rob Ryan loves to generate pressure with his front four and make plays behind the line of scrimmage.  That’s what Warren brings when he’s healthy.  Warren loves to shoot gaps and make plays in the opposing backfield.  Warren battled a lot of nagging injuries last season, but had a tremendous season in 2005 with Denver.  Terdell Sands and Tommy Kelly have battled to gain most of the snaps next to Warren Sapp, but neither is a disruptive player.  Sands is strong against the run and can clog the interior.  Kelly is versatile enough to play some tackle and end, but has never played up to his strength against the run inside.  Anttaj Hawthorne has flashed some natural instincts at times, but lacks ideal quickness, strength, and intensity to make a difference on the field.  The addition of Warren also gives the Raiders some options with Sapp.  Although Sapp is coming off a solid season and is in tremendous shape after dropping a lot of weight this past spring, he’s also 34 years old.  The Raiders are considering various exit strategies with Sapp.

Payne comes home: Seth Payne and the Jaguars are a strong match.  Payne loves Jacksonville and the Jaguars need insurance at defensive tackle.  Marcus Stroud and John Henderson are the strength of the Jaguars with their ability to shut down run lanes inside and protect their host of athletes at linebackers.  But Stroud is still working his way into form following ankle surgery and backup Tony McDaniel has moved outside due to injuries at defensive end.  Payne is a very strong interior player who can clog lanes inside against the run.  Payne can’t be counted on these days as a starter due to his injury of knee problems – including a torn ACL last October – but should be a solid backup.

Bengals lost pass rush depth: Losing linebacker Eric Henderson with a fractured wrist is a blow to the Bengals’ defense.  Henderson possessed a lot of natural pass rush ability and was expected to provide depth in their pass rush behind Robert Geathers and Justin Smith.  Henderson actually has more pass rush ability than Smith with his natural instincts and technique.  Jonathan Fanene could now have an opportunity to play off the edge in pass rush situations.  Fanene comes off the ball well and has upside as a pass rusher.  Unfortunately, Fanene is raw and hasn’t had enough snaps as a pass rusher to develop his techniques and moves. 

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bassda1
Aug 21, 2007
6:50 PM
say word they got rid of trotter.

Last edited by bassda1 on August 21st at 6:52 PM.

hova23
Aug 21, 2007
8:13 PM
Boy Trot sure would look good in a Bear uniform lined up nx to 54!!

DantesEye
Aug 21, 2007
10:02 PM
We can wish hova23. Urlacher, Briggs, and Trotter. That would be great.

Money_Montana
Aug 21, 2007
10:17 PM
Trotter is finished. A lot of people seem to forget that he was almost out of the league and resurrected his career once already. He can't do it a second time. His body is broken and there is nothing anyone can do about that. Linebackers and running backs take some of the worse abuse as is evident when they retire. Happy trails Trotter.

bumpinthenite
Aug 22, 2007
4:59 AM
thanks philly for another fine #### move. as a true fan of the NFC north i simply loved hearing about your cutting your own throat. mr. trotter i sure hope if you continue to play that it's for the AFC. clearly you would add depth to most any team. look at what tony b. did for those PATS.

Last edited by bumpinthenite on August 22nd at 5:24 AM.

nogreenzero
Aug 22, 2007
7:03 AM
From nogreenzero in Philly

I bleed green just the the "Axeman". I am one on
the biggest Eagles fans that I know. Emotionally, I will truly miss his fire, his humbleness, his intensity, his leadership & his face on the field.

However, it is a business. When the Eagles make these types of moves and decisions, they usually
make the right decision. It is truly not a popular
one here in the Greater Philadelphia area but I think and hope that it is the right one.

I just hope that "Trot" can stay with the Eagles
in a "post-field" capacity.

******* E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES!! *******

menacencali
Aug 22, 2007
7:32 AM
I figured maybe they could have kept Trotter one last year start him with the main unit and sub in that young guy behind him in a pass rush or nickle package. He will be picked up by a team soon I think, he's kinda lost a step like a Ray Lewis, ya know seen his better years but he's a huge impact as a leader and a Teacher for the Defense and can still make plays.

zekeman
Aug 22, 2007
7:47 AM
yep trott in a bears inform sounds good to this packer fan.......dumb*** bear fans dont even now how good hunter is ....i would take hunter back in green bay any day over trott ...... seems like most bear fans dont know how good they have it always complaining even when they are winning .......the bears may have had a better team last year then the packers but u so called bear fans will never measure up to a packer fan

Onthewing
Aug 22, 2007
8:44 AM
As a diehard Eagle fan, I hate to see Trotter go like I hated to see Duce go and hated to see Troy go and so on. My initial reaction after all those cuts ws are they crazy? Yet, who can name one player cut by Reid who went somewhere and played better or even as well as when they were with the Eagles. "Nuff said"!!!!

philly_eagles
Aug 22, 2007
9:04 AM
true man but there was one player the eagles didn't want to pay who did go on to do big things ... Derrick Burgess the AFC sack leader over the past two years

TBEAR34
Aug 22, 2007
9:14 AM
This Bears fan agrees with zekeman. I know how good Hunter Hillenmeyer is. I just wish he'd get some acknowledgment from the fans. Sure Brian and Lance are great but (in my opinion) Hunter deserves some credit as well.

Nicmikmat
Aug 22, 2007
9:22 AM
Trotter lined up next to Urlacher, Briggs… The Bears would be better off if Trotter lined up under center. I am sure he could throw the ball more than 10 feet (in a general direction of a receiver) without tripping over his own feet. Who knows maybe he could peek at a QB rating of 29.9… 9 points higher than the current QB.

toots53
Aug 22, 2007
11:41 AM
As a diehard Iggles fan, I too was upset to read that the Iggles cut The Axman. And I must say that Trot handeled it like the gentleman he is. I would also like to see him stay with the Iggles organization in some capacity. To see him in any other uniform but Iggles green would truly be upsetting to me.

tallmansvt
Aug 22, 2007
12:07 PM
Eagles made a big mistake. Trotter was a beast and shored up the run defense when they tried stupidly to replace him with Simoneau. I guess they didn't learn their lesson the first time. The Eagles will have a 1 very tired defense because they won't be able to stop the run.

Why did the Pack cut Ferguson? They'll regret it. He'll find a very good home in Minnesota.

Oakland keeps grasping at straws. Do you any of you honestly believe the Broncos would trade Warren to the Raiders if he could actually help them? Broncos made out well with this trade. Warren will not make any contribution whatsoever.

Last edited by tallmansvt on August 22nd at 12:58 PM.

chocchp9
Aug 22, 2007
1:47 PM
I sure hope you FOOLS know what you are doing. You don't ever want to win a SUPERBOWL. DO YOU?

JERKIMIA
Aug 22, 2007
2:19 PM
Ahahahahaha The Eagles. What a joke..

bensskins
Aug 22, 2007
6:08 PM
yes that was smart philly who is going to help you now? as for the raiders getting gerald now that was a wise move thats going to be tough for teams to run up the gut with sapp and warren in the middle of the line. you go gerald .from a friend in fl.

Game of inches!
Aug 22, 2007
8:18 PM
what a pathetic move ....with al wilson gone and dj williams struggling to learn the role of the mlb position i would flip backwords a hundred times and proclaim a superbowl today if we can land him on our home town squad .....bad move philly me thinks aloud.

Game of inches!
Aug 22, 2007
8:21 PM
bens as a bronco fan i KNOW you are right i have seen him ......ummmm......wait that was the injured reserve list all year ya thats it nevermind

blowame
Aug 22, 2007
10:26 PM
trotta is cool,,but there are usually good reasons why teams cut players like him

irish10145
Aug 23, 2007
7:43 AM
Your all EAGLE HATERS!!!!!

Which makes me smile, cause I LOVE YOU HATING US. It means your all jealous!!!!!!

Keep the hate coming!

hey Ben, Go put on your dress and pignose you transsexual. Your team is the worst in the NFC EAST almost every year, even with your beloved GIBBS. BTW where did you guys finish last year? The only time you made the playoffs in recent years in when the birds took the year off so the rest of the NFC EAST could have a chance.

Jerk in MIA, make a point instead of just typing banter, on nevermind, you cant.

The birds will again, fly high and win the division. You wish your front offices could run a ship like the eagles.

When is the last time the iggles let someone go and it came back to burn them. Just once.

Axeman, i am sad to see you go, and i hope you return to the nest one day.

WE ARE THE CLASS OF THE NFC EAST!!!!!

Last edited by irish10145 on August 23rd at 12:45 PM.

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