The Miami Dolphins are in town for US seven joint practices have the all important third preseason game. Hello everyone, I'm Chris McPherson and welcome to inside training Camp Prison and byke Fanny, we will take one last look at the win over Buffalo through the voice of the Hall of Famer himself, Melor Reese. But first, I'm says Show, We're gonna look at one of the most overhauled position
groups on the roster, and that is wide receiver. We'll examine how a new position coach, Mike Row has improved the group overall. But one of the reasons has been the addition of al Sean Jeffrey. After five seasons with the Bears. Jeffrey signed this past offseason as a free agent. He has been unstoppable for most of the summer, but our Alex Smith slowed him down just enough to get this one on one interview. Hi everyone, and welcome back
to Eagles training camp. Alex Smith and I'm very pleased to be joined today by Eagles wide receiver all Shan Jeffrey All Shan, the Miami Dolphins are in town here. You guys just wrapped up practice, like to get another team in here and practice against the Dolphins. I think it's great for competition. I mean good to see where you are and what you need to work on. What's it like having Jay Cutler on the other side. You probably didn't imagine that was going to be the case
just a few weeks ago. I mean it's a little different, but uh, I'm always rooting for him. Just so happened. I'm on the Eagles now, so I gotta go. We gotta win. Were you surprising to him come out of retirement. No, I mean I think any player would come out like a flesh retire. I think here come out. I think any player will come out for two million dollars. I mean, honestly to al Sean. Just getting back to the practice out here today, You've played with Jay Cutler obviously, but
Carson wentz out there now he's your quarterback. Uh. Similarities and differences between the two, I mean similarly and different. How many both great quarterbacks. They both competitors, they both want to win. I mean they throwed to make your teammates both How was it getting out there? You had your first game action in front of the fans last week against the Bills. What was it like to get out there and play in front of the Philadelphia fans. It was great. I can't wait for I can't wait
for the season. Oh my, I can't wait. It was great. I've been great experience. I mean, hey, fly Eagles Fly. Can't wait. Alshan, you seem like you've really been enjoying it here so far. I mean, based just on your Twitter and your interaction with people, what's it been like for you so far here in Philadelphia? It's been great. I mean the city of Philadelphia welcome me with open arms. I mean everyone sees if they if someone sees me out, they speak, they say with something. But it is tough.
There's a lot of fresh they tell me. They it's a lot of comment and ting like yo, get us, get it done. Do you like those expectations though? Do you like having that most? Definitely? I think it's any football player, anything you do on life, you want to be the best and you want to win something. All right, I'll show on my final question for you here, who's the bigger celebrity at South Carolina? You or Deuce Staley. I think Duke's paid away from me, so I gotta
due respect. I'm gonna say deuce, all right, I'll shan Jeffrey, thank you very much. Appreciate your time. We appreciate Fletcher coxs the time as well. Thank you all for joining us right here on Philadelphi Eagles dot com. Jeffrey's best seasons in the NFL came with Mike Row as this position coach. Before Jeffrey even signed with Philadelphia, the Eagles
hired Microw to oversee the wide receiver group. The son of longtime NFL head coach Al Grow, Mike was a prolific quarterback at the University of Virginia before getting into the coaching ranks. His perspective as a quarterback has helped shape the way he teaches the wide receiver position. Sure, the additions of players like Al Sean and Torry Smith of help, but there's been plenty of internal improvement as well. We miked up coach Grow during the spring to learn
some of his magic. Full disclosure. Okay, I'm wearing mic today just so you know. Don't let me put you on blast said hot. Don't cheat me by one box. You're cheating yourself there. It is a good route, tire head placement. You can face the building, flip out of it. Good cats tory right sas a hell of a Cats man.
Hell have a Cats Cats mac hot break down here here here, come on, that's it right there, had in front strike right because arms locked out, hips down, trap replace, receiver comes off for your cushion, right said, Hey, we come, I go boo boom, just like that. Okay, So if he moves to you, you close out halfway here we got break down. Come on right there, close out Shelton here. It is very nice to finish. I like it did best shoulder. There you go. Hey, I'm gonna give you
manners owe due back to it, back to it. There you go. Here you go, Shoulders over my knees. Wait to look through your hands and noose the ball. Look at the rotation of it. There it is good. Good, there, it is good. We're getting better. It might have been a win in the preseason, but we know that Marlorie is always in mid season form. We'll hear his best calls from the wind right after this break. He's found
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For those of you who are not in the Philadelphia market, we make the live stream of merl reeks in Mike Quick available each and every game day for you here on Philadelphia Eagles dot Com. If you still didn't get to hear the longest tenured play by play voice in the NFL, and last week's went over Buffalo, he are the smooth sounds from the Hall of Fame duo. In his second of thirteen, Taylor has it bocked and intercepted. Intercepted by Michael Kegrin Lanch fires over in the middle.
Play down set Jeffrey across by thirty five. That's what we want to see here, comes to rush. He steps up, doctor Roll fires over the middle. He's got blunt Blut has a blocker not across the fifty want all the way down to the forty seven yard line of the bill. One comparge up the middle to the thirty nine yard line. Back goes Tyrod Taylor. He is firing down fields and a tender Septon intercepted. I'm running with the blot on
his army. Back goes the Bloyne and he pumped. He looks two fires and it is complaints that his Brent Sala hanging on breaking on the ball was resumed. Douglas and West Virginia nice played by Douglas Eagles blitzings. Back goes Taylor and they've got him. It's Michael Kendricks again. He gets it off the claiming up the middle of a goes cut down speed power and he will stick his nose in there. Peterman goes back, he is hit.
They've got him, race run down by Derek Barnett. He's back, he is firing and is intercepted, and the game is over. Fashole Life ticks off the final pat to the game and seals an enjoyable Eagles preteasons win. Okay, so the Miami Dolphins are back here for another say. Join practices with the Eagles on Tuesday. Make sure to check out the Eagles Update for the latest news from the field. As La Garrett Blunt explains why fans should not be concerned about the run game on Wednesday, we'll be back
to preview Thursday's matchup. Until then, I'm Chris McPherson and thank you for joining us on this edition of Inside Training Camp presented Bikes Fanny. Have a great day everyone,
