Shawn Andrews chemical imbalance thread

Started by SD_Eagle5, July 24, 2008, 02:15:23 PM

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mussa

runyan needs a two stroke echo hedge clipper to lop that down
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he needs to cut a fire line through it

SD_Eagle5

QuoteMonday, August 4, 2008
ANDREWS' SITUATION SOON TO BE RESOLVED

The Shawn Andrews situation could be resolved by the end of this afternoon's practice at Lehigh University.Rich Moran, the agent for the Eagles' two-time Pro Bowl guard, said Andrews was in the process of talking to Eagles officials about his situation and that an announcement could be made after the 2:45 p.m. practice.

Andrews has missed the first 12 days and 18 full-squad workouts of training camp because of "personal issues." There has been speculation, but no public statement from the team about why Andrews has been absent. Coach Andy Reid reiterated this morning that Andrews' absence has been unexcused. The Eagles have not said if they were going to fine Andrews for his missed time.

Reid said he had spoken recently with Andrews, but he wasn't any more comfortable with the situation.

"I'll feel comfortable when he's here," Reid said. "He has to take care of his business and get himself right and get back here."

The coach also lauded reserve Max Jean Gilles for his work at right guard during Andrews' absence.

"The other guy is getting an opportunity to play and he's doing a good job with it," Reid said.



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rjs246

Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

MDS

So is he gonna actually try and play football or still be a Hoyda?
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QuoteShawn Andrews says not to believe any of the salacious rumors about his absence from the Eagles. Don't even believe the more mundane "speculation that I just don't want to go to camp," Andrews said in a phone conversation with the Daily News from his home in Arkansas Monday afternoon.

     "I'm willing to admit that I've been going through a very bad time with depression," the Eagles' two-time Pro Bowl right guard said. "I've finally decided to get professional help. It's not something that blossomed up overnight. I'm on medication, trying to get better."

    Andrews didn't want to go into the origins of his depression, which he said began a little more than a year ago and steadily worsened. "I really was kind of at my end," he said. "I've really had a lot on my mind, really (been) contemplating a lot of things."

    Anyone who has been through such struggles knows the symptoms he is dealing with -- a frantic, anxious feeling, inability to sleep or concentrate.

    "In the state that I'm in, (had he reported), I would be at training camp physically, but mentally, I could have gotten myself hurt or gotten one of my teammates hurt," Andrews said. "But I have a meeting with my doc on Thursday, and hopefully, I'll be up that way on Friday."

    Actually, if Andrews shows up on Friday there won't be anyone at camp to greet him -- the Eagles play their presesason opener that night in Pittsburgh. Saturday would probably be good for everyone.

     Andrews confirmed that he is being fined more than $15,000 per day because his absence is unexcused. He praised the Eagles, though, for being understanding, despite Eagles coach Andy Reid's hints Monday that the longer Andrews stays out, the more danger there is of sub Max Jean-Gilles taking his job.

    "Football is important, it's a means to an end, but my mental health, I feel like, is a lot more important," Andrews said. "That's a helluva lot of money ... Money's good, money's a necessity, but it's not everything. I can't put a price tag on my mental state."

       Andrews and agent Rich Moran declined to speculate on whether they could make a case legally or through the players' association to have the fines rescinded. They said they just want to get Andrews squared away and back with the team, right now.

     Andrews has been reading some of the comments fans have made online about his situation.

     "I don't expect sympathy," he said. "I know there are harsh people in this world, but dang, that made me feel low. I do care what people think about me, to an extent."

      Andrews, who said he has continued to work out and is in top shape, 335 pounds, said he has spoken with a few teammates. He said he hopes to speak with the team when he returns, "to stop some of the bleeding."

       Andrews said he is "a fan of Max," and that "Max deserves what he works for."

         Andrews said when he speaks to his teammates, "I just want to look 'em in the eye and let 'em all know -- this wasn't BS, this was for the mental health of me, I could have gone out there and gotten any one of you hurt" by not being focused.

http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/Andrews_Battling_Depression_Plans_Return_Soon.html
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QuoteBattling Depression, PlansAndrews  Return Soon
    Shawn Andrews says not to believe any of the salacious rumors about his absence from the Eagles. Don't even believe the more mundane "speculation that I just don't want to go to camp," Andrews said in a phone conversation with the Daily News from his home in Arkansas Monday afternoon.

     "I'm willing to admit that I've been going through a very bad time with depression," the Eagles' two-time Pro Bowl right guard said. "I've finally decided to get professional help. It's not something that blossomed up overnight. I'm on medication, trying to get better."

    Andrews didn't want to go into the origins of his depression, which he said began a little more than a year ago and steadily worsened. "I really was kind of at my end," he said. "I've really had a lot on my mind, really (been) contemplating a lot of things."

    Anyone who has been through such struggles knows the symptoms he is dealing with -- a frantic, anxious feeling, inability to sleep or concentrate.

    "In the state that I'm in, (had he reported), I would be at training camp physically, but mentally, I could have gotten myself hurt or gotten one of my teammates hurt," Andrews said. "But I have a meeting with my doc on Thursday, and hopefully, I'll be up that way on Friday."

    Actually, if Andrews shows up on Friday there won't be anyone at camp to greet him -- the Eagles play their presesason opener that night in Pittsburgh. Saturday would probably be good for everyone.

     Andrews confirmed that he is being fined more than $15,000 per day because his absence is unexcused. He praised the Eagles, though, for being understanding, despite Eagles coach Andy Reid's hints Monday that the longer Andrews stays out, the more danger there is of sub Max Jean-Gilles taking his job.

    "Football is important, it's a means to an end, but my mental health, I feel like, is a lot more important," Andrews said. "That's a helluva lot of money ... Money's good, money's a necessity, but it's not everything. I can't put a price tag on my mental state."

       Andrews and agent Rich Moran declined to speculate on whether they could make a case legally or through the players' association to have the fines rescinded. They said they just want to get Andrews squared away and back with the team, right now.

     Andrews has been reading some of the comments fans have made online about his situation.

     "I don't expect sympathy," he said. "I know there are harsh people in this world, but dang, that made me feel low. I do care what people think about me, to an extent."

      Andrews, who said he has continued to work out and is in top shape, 335 pounds, said he has spoken with a few teammates. He said he hopes to speak with the team when he returns, "to stop some of the bleeding."

       Andrews said he is "a fan of Max," and that "Max deserves what he works for."

         Andrews said when he speaks to his teammates, "I just want to look 'em in the eye and let 'em all know -- this wasn't BS, this was for the mental health of me, I could have gone out there and gotten any one of you hurt" by not being focused.

     Look for more on Andrews in Tuesday's Daily News.     

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Rome

He should just go ahead and kill himself.

PhillyGirl

Quote from: Rome on August 04, 2008, 04:48:59 PM
He should just go ahead and kill himself.

because he's taking care of himself over football?

If you don't know anyone with depression and you're just making that comment, perhaps you should take your own advice Rome.  :-X
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Rome on August 04, 2008, 04:48:59 PM
He should just go ahead and kill himself.

I agree, I'm gonna leave a revolver in a box on his bed at Lehigh

rjs246

When did it become ok for people to admit that they are sad? No one farging cares. Kill yourself or get on with your life. Don't tell everyone about your depression. We don't give a shtein. Woman.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Munson

Haha it's almost a given those negative comments he read online were from this website :-D
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Munson on August 04, 2008, 05:23:48 PM
Haha it's almost a given those negative comments he read online were from this website :-D

We can make it like ES:

Shawn

I know that you're sad and feeling helpless, but just know that your extended family is here to support you. We know that you'll get over this in no time and be running through D-lineman on your way to the Pro Bowl. Best wishes on a speedy recovery!

SD/Mike

mpmcgraw

Given the amount of time some of you who just posted are on the computer I'd be shocked if you weren't depressed so you're comments make me raff.  I mean come on you are wasting the prime of your life on the computer.

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: mpmcgraw on August 04, 2008, 05:57:46 PM
Given the amount of time some of you who just posted are on the computer I'd be shocked if you weren't depressed so you're comments make me raff.  I mean come on you are wasting the prime of your life on the computer.

Says the guy that posts on 8 different boards. But don't pull that trigger on my account.