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The might have i sues that go beyond their on-field performance, entering Week 8 not only with a 3-4 record but after stemming from anonymously sourced reports and accountability concerns. And now they've got a former player coming after them. Four days after he was released by the Eagles for the second time this year, cornerback was a guest on FS1's "Skip and Shannon: Undisputed" Friday morning, and he used most of his interview time to Charlie Blackmon Jersey rip the leadership in Philadelphia."The problem in Philadelphia is much, much deeper than me," Scandrick said after calling his release "really scapegoat-ish."The 32-year-old, re-signed in late September following a rash of injuries to Philly defensive backs, went on to suggest the Eagles are "having a tough time dealing with succe s." Of course, as a former 10-year veteran of the rival , who routed the Eagles on Sunday night in Week 7, Scandrick isn't exactly a spokesperson for title-winning Carlos Gonzalez Jersey teams, but he pointed to players "living on that Super Bowl Tyler Anderson Jersey high" from two seasons ago as a reason for the club's slow start in 2019.He also didn't mince words when addre sing perceptions of leadership i sues in the Eagles' locker room. Pro Bowl tackle said after the Cowboys lo s that some players need more accountability, and ESPN previously cited an anonymous Eagles player in critiquing quarterback and the team's front office. Scandrick, meanwhile, played up those i sues. "Let's just say where there's smoke, there's fire," he said, insinuating that safety is a "selfish" player and then questioning the integrity of Eagles general manager Howie Roseman."I don't believe anything that Howie says," he said. "Howie's one of the people that, if he told me it was raining outside, I'd probably get some shorts, just in case."Scandrick's remarks were a far cry , when he called Roseman "very, very honest" in regards to how his initial release -- and later Trevor Story Jersey return to the team -- were handled. There's Blank Jersey also speculation he may have been the one some of the anonymous Eagles quotes he was asked about, via Twitter. Much of the second half of his interview on FS1 was dedicated to Scandrick praising the Cowboys, his other former team. In any event, the headlines don't seem to be leaving Philadelphia anytime soon. If the Eagles don't wake up after this latest wave of drama, though, it might be safe to start taking some of Scandrick's digs to heart. |
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