Thursday, August 26, 2004
In return to Philly, Staley's ready to run
Steelers' offense suits ex-Eagle RB
By Dan Gelston
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA - The reverberation in the stands sounded like a typical Philly howl, only those weren't boos each time Duce Staley touched the ball.
They were the drawn-out sound of his first name - Duuuuce!
That appreciative noise came a lot less often last year when Staley was the least used of Philadelphia's three-running back attack. It was a disheartening end to a seven-year stint with the Eagles for Staley, who signed with Pittsburgh in the offseason as a free agent, hoping to bolster the league's second-worst rushing offense.
Staley gets to play against his former team for the first time when Philadelphia hosts the Steelers in a preseason exhibition tonight.
"I'm looking forward to the game, and I have a lot of friends over there," Staley said. "I spent a lot of years in Philadelphia, all good years, and I'm looking forward to going back."
The Eagles could use Staley this year after losing Correll Buckhalter to a season-ending knee injury last week. Instead, they took a chance on 34-year-old Dorsey Levens to back up Brian Westbrook.
Staley, who sealed his departure with a training-camp holdout last year, doesn't think about what kind of role he would have had on the Eagles.
"I don't want to talk about them. That's their problem," he said. "We've got our own problems in camp and they have their own problems, too. Every year you lose some good players. Unfortunately for them, they lost one of their good running backs."
Though Pittsburgh coach Bill Cowher hasn't named a starter yet, it appears Staley has earned the nod over Jerome Bettis.
Staley ran 11 times for 45 yards in his first preseason game but had only 5 yards on two carries in the next one.
Staley rushed for 4,807 career yards on 1,200 carries with Philadelphia and had three 1,000-yard seasons. He is third on the Eagles' career rushing list and caught 275 passes with an average of 9.1 yards per catch.
But Staley said Pittsburgh's commitment to re-establishing the run was a better fit for him than Philadelphia, where coach Andy Reid uses the pass-heavy West Coast offense.
"Andy, coming from Green Bay when they won championships, that's all they did is throw the ball," Staley said. "That's what they do there. Here, we definitely run the ball, and I'm proud of that."
Reid said he never had a football-related problem with Staley.
"The thing I loved about Duce, he wanted the ball every play," Reid said. "He loves to play the game and I want my running back thinking we need to run the ball more. I have no problem with that at all."
Philadelphia has more important matters to worry about than facing Staley - such as getting through its next game without another injury.
Besides Buckhalter, the Eagles will play without defensive tackle Corey Simon, safety Brian Dawkins, linebacker Dhani Jones, linebacker Jeremiah Trotter and linebacker Ike Reese. Starting defensive end N.D. Kalu will miss the season because of a torn ligament in his right knee.
"People are going to get hurt in this business and we understand that," Reid said. "The next guy steps in and he plays. Nobody is going to hang their head or worry about anything else. Everybody else can do that, but not the people on this football team."
Duce Staley's career statistics
| Year | Team | G | Att | Yards | Avg | Lg | TD | 20+ |
| 1997 | Philadelphia | 16 | 7 | 29 | 4.1 | 12 | 0 | 0 |
| 1998 | Philadelphia | 16 | 258 | 1,065 | 4.1 | 64 | 5 | 6 |
| 1999 | Philadelphia | 16 | 325 | 1,273 | 3.9 | 29 | 4 | 7 |
| 2000 | Philadelphia | 5 | 79 | 344 | 4.4 | 60 | 1 | 2 |
| 2001 | Philadelphia | 13 | 166 | 604 | 3.6 | 44 | 2 | 2 |
| 2002 | Philadelphia | 16 | 269 | 1,029 | 3.8 | 57 | 5 | 4 |
| 2003 | Philadelphia | 16 | 96 | 463 | 4.8 | 22 | 5 | 1 |
| TOTAL | | 98 | 1,200 | 4,807 | 4.0 | 64 | 22 | 22 |
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