Say "Hello" to the NFC East first place Philadelphia Eagles
stevek
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Nice win tonight against the Giants. Still some season left though but the Eagles are playing some good football right now and hopefully it will carry us to a Super Bowl victory.
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Heh.
<< <i> Eagles are playing some good football right now and hopefully it will carry us to a Super Bowl victory. >>
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<< <i> Eagles are playing some good football right now and hopefully it will carry us to a Super Bowl victory. >>
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<< <i>Say "Hello" to the NFC East first place Philadelphia Eagles >>
You can't make me.
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<< <i>Say "Hello" to the NFC East first place Philadelphia Eagles >>
You can't make me. >>
I can if I could...so there.................................
<< <i>Can't wait for the "Say goodbye to the NFC East former 1st place Eagles" thread >>
Look at the NFC East teams remaining schedule...Eagles are a mortal lock to win the NFC East - it's already been etched in stone.
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In the Eagles/Giants game, I think that Collinsworth's commentary on Asante was dead-on. Asante will often go for the INT, and that's why he often gets beat by opposing WRs. No wonder Asante has so many INTs. Asante also was fortunate that the WR he covered was drop-happy.
A couple things about the Eagles seem to have gone uncovered by the media thus far:
1) Their absence of wins over a top team. Their best wins are against the Giants (twice), and Falcons. At least the Eagles usually beat the bad teams.
2) Every team has injuries. Yet it is remarkable that they have a lofty 9-4 record despite missing their #1 tackler (Bradley), #1 Running Back (Westbrook), and a top receiver (Curtis), not to mention a secondary decimated by injuries so significantly that sometimes the third stringers saw significant play.