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Eagles Work Out Runyan; Andrews Doesn't Practice


Delhommey

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Here’s a curious – and troubling – coincidence.

The Eagles worked out free-agent tackle Jon Runyan on Thursday, and shortly thereafter, right tackle Shawn Andrews did not practice.

Andrews missed training camp after aggravating his healing back during a conditioning sprint but recently returned to practice and was on track to start at right tackle this Sunday against Carolina.

http://www.csnphilly.com/pages/blog_eagleeye

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Especially as Winston Justice would be slotted to replace him.

Peppers could have his 20 sacks by game 1.

Pep lines up on the opposite side of the line 80% of the time. And I have seen him handled by worse anyway (to be fair I've seen him make quite a few great T's look silly).

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anyone remember against the eagles in 2006 when they did a quick segment to illustrate how well runyan had been shutting peppers down and he was holding on every single play

the announcers just said "whelp"

Pep is held quite a bit. Not making excuses for him but I do see it a lot.

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