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Eagles release Jeremiah Trotter

Good luck Trot
The news came to me in the most sudden and succinct way possible. At around 10 today my cell beeped to signal the arrival of a text message. Nothing out of the ordinary... I picked up my phone hit "read" and saw this.

"The Eagles have released LB Jeremiah Trotter, the team announced Tuesday morning."

It was one simple line and it dropped my jaw. In reality, this really isn't "shocking" news. Seeing the way Trotter has declined the past 2 years and hearing the outspoken(and some what out of character) criticism of him by both Andy Reid & Johnson, certainly we could have seen this coming. Frankly, anyone who has read G Cobb's training camp reports would probably have been surprised it took this long... All that said, I certainly was surprised. One of the true favorites of Eagles Nation is gone.

Rather than take this opportunity to talk about the declining skills of Trotter and whether this was a smart move or not(I don't like it but I understand it) I'd rather talk a bit about what  #54 meant to this team and it's fans. You could certainly say that Jeremiah Trotter is our very own prodigal son. He was drafted in 1998(3rd round) by the Eagles and really broke out in his second year in the league. The big, athletic, mean man in the middle fit the Eagles defense like a glove. He was an intimidating presence, the kind of guy that fans love to get behind. The crowd was loud, raucous, and intimidating and so was Trotter. We loved him for it. He went on to make the pro bowl and establish himself as one of the best middle linebackers in the NFL... and he wanted to be paid like it. The Eagles thought differently and after a contentious and public negotiation the two sides parted ways.

So the player we drafted, watched grow into a dominant pro bowl player left and signed a massive contract with our divisional rival Washington Redskins. What's worse, he was replaced by Mark Simoneau... It was hard to find an Eagles fan that wasn't disappointed in how the situation played out. Then it all went sour for the Axeman. Injuries, poor play, and what many saw as misuse in the Redskins' system saw his career in Washington end after just two years. However, after going down injured late in 2002(the year prior to his release in Washington) Trotter got a sympathetic call that would set the table for the prodigal son's return.

Andy Reid called Trotter at home to express his sympathy for his injury and to offer some encouragement. After a somewhat nasty split, it was a classy move by Reid and one that impressed Trotter. When he was released from the Skins he signed for Philly one a year year, near veteran minimum deal. That year was 2004. The Eagles early wins that fate year covered up a few serious flaws in the team. They were winning games, but they were being run all over. Trotter who was relegated to backup behind Mark Simoneau(figure that out...) was largely unable to help. But after being physically dominated at the line of scrimmage and handed their first loss of the year at Pittsburgh, the Eagles relented an put #54 back in the starting lineup. The run defense immediately improved and the presence of Trotter in the middle inspired the defense. His play in the second half of that year helped lead the Eagles to their first superbowl appearance in 24 years. The prodigal son had officially returned.

Trot made 2 more pro bowls in his second stint with the Eagles and will always remain a favorite of myself and many Eagles fan. I bid a fond farewell to a great servant of the club.

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Me too
I'm going to miss the "axe chop."    

by Blackacre on Aug 21, 2007 1:05 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

What if ...
What's really a shame is the what if scenario of Trotter resigning in 2001 and staying with the team and not blowing out his knees and perhaps still being able to play.

Makes you realize the impact of big decisions like the one he made in a fit in 2001.

by Andrew on Aug 21, 2007 11:09 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

An Eagle through and through
I usually see that phrase (an "insert team here through and through) in reference to soccer, when a guy signs with his hometown team or really becomes synonymous with the team, but I think it's appropriate to Trotter.

I don't think Trotter played well last year, and I haven't always agreed with what he's said, but there's no doubt that Trot is, as Andy Reid would say, a warrior.  

He bled green, and I'm sorry he won't be one of the guys with another chance to earn a ring as an Eagle.

It's time now to seal the deal. -- Donnie Mac

by BrianS on Aug 21, 2007 2:02 PM EDT   0 recs

Even if he's declined...
I still have a hard time believing he couldn't have helped the team.

Even if he just becomes a part-time player, and you only get him in there in situations favorable to his skill set, he's still an asset.

This move leaves me scratching my head, and a little sad too. Much worse than the first time he left the team.

Do you guys remember when he came back and played special teams for half a season before he won his job back?

This is going to put a ton of pressure on Gaither, Gocong and Bradley, I guess, to progress very quickly.

by depressedfan on Aug 21, 2007 2:28 PM EDT   0 recs

Ditto
I don't get it.

As Sal Palontonio said on ESPN last night, it's not like the Iggles are bursting at the seams with quality, experienced LBs.

by sdf on Aug 22, 2007 10:06 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

It's hard to believe...
Difficult for me to deal with the fact that we can find a position for Buckhalter after all the injuries, but we get rid of Trot with a quickness...for the second time.

by SheEagle on Aug 21, 2007 2:44 PM EDT   0 recs

Doesn't it kind of make you think
Whether he didn't want to be a part time player? This is a total guess on my part, but maybe he wanted a chance to start and wasn't going to get it here?

by JasonB on Aug 21, 2007 6:58 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Bench Player
Its hard to be one if you don't play special teams.  What it would have really meant is having Trotter deactivated most games and simply held in reserve for an injury.  Perhaps its just as simple to push him towards retirement.  If he really does retire, he could always be resigned in a pinch or the playoffs, like Detmer and Thompson and Levens.

by Andrew on Aug 21, 2007 11:08 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

i was thinking the same thing last night
about coming out of retirement in a pinch
700 Level

by 700 Level on Aug 22, 2007 9:34 AM EDT   0 recs

wow
I actually got lucky with online ticketmaster for the first time in my life.

Scored two to the seattle game... however that means i now have tickets to that game and the miami game...

I will very likely be selling one of those games...

anyone interested? I havent decided which one i want to sell yet

700 Level

by 700 Level on Aug 22, 2007 10:11 AM EDT   0 recs

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