";s:4:"text";s:2879:"Anybody that goes and looks at any of my comments, I immediately take credit for all of the mistakes I make.Scandrick appeared in three games for the Eagles. And then Week 3. You hold out for a contract. Appearing on … First snap to the last." They're living in the past. “Like, it’s over. You're not really making any plays, like splash plays. ""The meetings that we've had have been productive, the conversations players have had one to another have been productive, and it's been a good week of practice. ""There are some accountability issues there," Scandrick said, "and it starts from the top. If you look around, I think everybody in here can trust one another. "I don't believe anything Howie says," Scandrick said. Scandrick, 32, was released by the Eagles at final cuts and for the first time in his 12-year NFL career, he was healthy and not on a roster for Week 1. "To know now that that's kind of what was in your locker room, it feels good to know that it's not here," Jenkins said Friday.
"The way that you [expletive] conduct yourself. "You look at everything that happened. I would tell guys when I came there, like, I still feel like they are living on that Super Bowl high,” Scandrick said Friday on Fox Sports 1. "For us to move on as a team, we can't have a m-----f----- like that in the room.
""The problem in Philadelphia is much, much bigger than me," Scandrick said. This team is very, very close. "We're far from being out of anything," Jenkins said. It's over. PHILADELPHIA -- Recently released cornerback Orlando Scandrick ripped the Eagles during a television appearance Friday, taking shots at everyone from … We feel like we have what it takes. He played college football at Boise State University and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. On Friday, Orlando Scandrick, who was released by the Eagles Monday, appeared on Undisputed on FS1. But some of those guys came into the league and the first thing they experienced was 13-3 and the Super Bowl, that’s what it’s all about.”He added: “I think they’re having a tough time dealing with success.