Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha hears all the team's critics following their 1-2 start and the eight touchdown passes they have allowed in their past two games. Still, the newcomer insists the team will continue to get better as a defensive unit. "I'm glad I don't watch (TV)," Asomugha said. "I'll tell you that much. It's all football. My first interception this year was in a zone. "I don't know. It's just funny. One – one! — catch is given up in a zone, and now all of a sudden, 'You shouldn't be playing a zone, you should be playing man.' So, you know, it's football. I know what I can do, and I can do it in man." The catch he is referring to was the one New York's Victor Cruz beat him on for a touchdown in Week 3. "Obviously, you want it to be perfect the first time that you do it, but unfortunately, that's not how it goes," Asomugha said. "I think as we go along, things will get better for us individually and for us as a defense."