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This guy is a one man gang - this team has little to no talent on offense other then him
 

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I agree with you Seymour.

Very Good QB, who will get better.
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May not have big name players on offense but play extremely well as a team. Three excellent running backs, a fine O. line and McNabb spreads the ball around to everyone eligble. The Eagles are a very good TEAM.


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its amazing.. this guy SUCKED Rooster EGGS at the beginning of the season
 

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Dec. 13, 2003
SportsLine.com wire reports

PHILADELPHIA -- Four years ago, Ricky Williams was the people's choice in Philadelphia. Donovan McNabb turned out to be the right choice for the Eagles.



McNabb leads the Eagles (10-3) against Williams and the Miami Dolphins (8-5) on Monday night in an important matchup with playoff ramifications for both teams.

If the Eagles had listened to their fans in 1999, Williams would've become the franchise running back Philadelphia hadn't seen since Wilbert Montgomery played here.

McNabb was an unpopular choice when the Eagles selected him with the No. 2 overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft. Fans desperately wanted Williams, who had won the Heisman Trophy at Texas. A bus filled with rowdy Eagles fans went to New York for the draft, and chanted, "We want Ricky" until the Eagles picked.

When McNabb's name was announced, the fans booed loudly, an incident still etched in the quarterback's memory. Williams was passed over by two more teams before going to New Orleans with the fifth pick.

While Williams failed to live up to his expectations with the Saints and eventually was traded to Miami, McNabb established himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the league.

He quickly won over the fans with his strong arm and exceptional scrambling ability, finished runner-up to St. Louis running back Marshall Faulk for league MVP in his second season and has led the Eagles to consecutive NFC East titles and two straight appearances in the conference championship game.

"What we tried to do with Donovan before the draft was spend as much time with him as we possibly could," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "We all tried to get him in all the different elements of his life, whether it was going up to Syracuse, bringing him down here, whatever it might be to see how he would react to different situations.

"He handled everything with such grace. He was very smooth. All the reports you got from the people at Syracuse were the same. Even his high school coach was all the same. There weren't any hidden agendas or anything else with him. He was straightforward and presented himself very well. Just like what he's doing now."

Williams has been a successful performer, rushing for more than 1,000 yards in the last four seasons. But he hasn't made the same impact as McNabb. Williams has played in just one playoff game, with the Saints in 2001. McNabb is 4-3 in the playoffs, the winningest postseason quarterback in team history.

"He's a heck of a player. He really is," Reid said of Williams. "He's done a great job down in Miami. He likes being used the way he's being used and they enjoy doing it, too. He's a good player."

Williams spent three years with the Saints, before going to Miami in a trade after the 2001 season. He had his best season last year, running for 1,853 yards and 16 TDs. But Williams hasn't been as dominant this year, running for 1,081 yards and seven TDs. His average of 3.3 yards per carry is the lowest in his five seasons.

McNabb's season didn't start well, either. He was the NFL's worst-rated passer through six games, and some fans were calling for his benching. But McNabb has returned to his Pro Bowl form. He has thrown for 1,513 yards, nine TDs and only one interception in the last six games, and was the NFC's offensive player of the month in November.

"I'm just having fun out there," he said. "I don't think that I'm doing too much differently than I've been doing the last couple of years. We're just making more plays together. When you do that, things look a little bit better."




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Every year Eagles lose big names and they couch up the replacements. Fine coached team. In fact if I were starting a team he and belicheck would be on a short list.
 

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He does not look so good to me. Earlier in the season he flat out regressed to sucking. Picked it up some
 

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what team will knock the Eagles out at home in their first playoff game? Rams, Cowboys, Panthers, Packers, or whoever else sneaks in as a Wild Card. btw. as it stands right now, they can't play the Rams until the Conference Championship Game, because of win-loss records.


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Caroplina at philly, Eagles would win by 20 pts
WOuld beat packers by 10
BOys by 10
These are minimum pt margins
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Dante...he was pressing in the beginning of the season and he really wasn't 100 percent healthy until mid-season. That pretty much explains the Rooster eggs he was sucking.
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As for the Birds having little talent...I don't think that's true. On offense they're not the best but they produce. They are on the road against a formidable defense and they've put up 31 points. The Cowboys are another pretty good defense (I don't think anyone will deny that) and they put 36 up on them. They went to Carolina and put up 26 on them (another pretty good defense). They're not scoring 50 a game but they do what it takes to win football games. I can't ask for more than that. This defense is also one of the best when healthy (which it hasn't been all year long).

Rail thanks for the convincing analysis as to why the Birds will lose their first playoff game.
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FLY EAGLES FLY...ON THE ROAD TO VICTORY!!!!

E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES!!!!

From an unbiased NFL fan.
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As for Donovan McNabb aka the guy a whole bunch of people were writing off in this forum in the beginning of the season aka the NFC Offensive Player of the MONTH last month I've said since Week 3 that people need to relax and that he would come around. I think he has!

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during the rest of this game. One thing for sure McNabb is way better than Jay Fiedler. The Eagles as a team are better than the Dolphins also. No matter who wins tonight.


IMHO. wil.
 
Al Micheals: "The Philly fans know. They get it."

John Madden: "They know offense. They know defense. You gotta have passion and the Philly fans have passion"


Well said!
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