The Eagles didn't hide the fact that they were open to trading cornerback Asante Samuel prior to this week's trade deadline. Philadelphia didn't move Samuel, but the idea doesn't sit well with Samuel. "I've been nothing but what they expected me to be when they brought me there," Samuel told ESPN 950-AM. "You know, 22, 23 interceptions over my years. Broke playoff records. So, definitely, it doesn't sit well with me. And obviously they don't want me there, so life goes on. So we'll see where I'll be at, ya know?" The Eagles signed Samuel to a six-year contract on the first day of free agency in 2008, meaning he's signed through 2013. "Well, as long as I'm getting paid I'm gonna do my job ... so whoever [is] cutting the check, I do my job ... So I'm not worried about that," Samuel said. "I just know in the back of my head they don't want me there. So, you know, that's not gonna leave. And that's obviously, they put it out there so everybody could know that, so I know that and everybody knows that."