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i have the Seattle game ready on TIVO ready to watch, was out tongiht. please nobody say anything...

im not expecting much but hey its football and Ive got some under money
 

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how about dont read th forum genius this post is beyond idiotic

PS you lose on the under, and it wasnt even close
 

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=587 border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=top><TD>New ones were set. Old ones were broken. Sunday marked a record-shattering day for the Eagles. All told, Sunday's win marked an historic day for the Eagles as head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Donovan McNabb and receiver Terrell Owens carved their names into the franchise record books.

We look back at what was a special Sunday with this compilation featuring video and more...

<LI>With a club record 14 consecutive passes to start Sunday's game vs. Green Bay combined with 10 consecutive passes to end the game last week at New York, Donovan McNabb set the NFL record with 24 consecutive pass completions. McNabb knocked Joe Montana out of the NFL record book. Montana completed 22 consecutive passes vs. Cleveland (5) on Nov. 27, 1987 and Green Bay (17) on Dec. 6, 1987.

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Donovan McNabb's Record-Setting Day
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<LI>Donovan McNabb's 464 passing yards represent a career-high and an Eagles record (Randall Cunningham held the record with 447 at Washington Sept. 17, 1989). He now has 10 games of 300+ yards tying Sonny Jurgensen for 3rd on the club's all-time list.

<LI>Donovan McNabb's 5 TDs were a career-high and the most by an Eagle since Cunningham in that same Washington game (Adrian Burk holds the franchise record with 7 - Oct. 17, 1954 at Washington).

<LI>Donovan McNabb's 28 TDs are a career high, surpassing the 25 he had in 2001.

<LI>With 115 career TD passes, Donovan McNabb surpassed Norm Snead for 3rd on the Eagles all-time list.

<LI>Donovan McNabb's 32 completions tied a career-high and rank 4th on the Eagles all-time list.

<LI>Donovan McNabb passed the 3,000 yard mark for the 4th time in his career. He also became the third player in club annals with 16,000 passing yards.

<LI>Terrell Owens became the first Eagles player to reach 1,000 yards receiving since Irving Fryar in 1997. He also broke the team record with his seventh 100-yard game.

<LI>With 14 TDs, Terrell Owens has set the Eagles mark for TD receptions in one season.

<LI>Brian Westbrook set career-highs in all receiving categories with 11 catches for 156 yards and 3 TDs. He posted the 3rd highest receiving total by a RB in team history and the most since Jerry Williams (6-163-1TD) vs. Redskins on Nov. 28, 1954. <TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=0 width=255 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>
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<LI>With Westbrook and Owens eclipsing the 150-yard mark in the same game, they became only the 2nd pair of Eagles to accomplish that feat - Tommy McDonald (4-162-3TDs) and Timmy Brown (5-199-2TDs) at Cardinals on Dec. 16, 1962.

<LI>Andy Reid has surpassed Greasy Neale for the Eagles franchise record with 67 wins as a head coach.

<LI>David Akers connected on four FGs and 5 PATs for 17 points on Sunday -- one shy of his career-high. He now has 151 consecutive PATs and 36 straight FGs of less than 35 yards. He also increased his team record to 16 FGs of 40+ yards in the same season.

<LI>Dexter Wynn registered his first career sack.

<LI>Alonzo Ephraim made his first NFL start (at RG).

<LI>The Eagles have now reached the 11-win plateau in five consecutive seasons. That mark has happened just three times previously in NFL history - Dallas (1977-81), Dallas (1991-95), and San Francisco (1994-98).

<LI>Only twice before (1949 and 1980) have the Eagles started the season at 11-1. The 1949 team finished at 11-1 and the 1980 team reached 11-1 before finishing the season 12-4.

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Noreaga said:
how about dont read th forum genius this post is beyond idiotic

PS you lose on the under, and it wasnt even close
no shrink this Norega post is Funny. Im laughing so hard at this my eyes are watering.

"this post is beyond idiotic" lol

"PS you lose on the under, and it wasnt even close" :suomi:

Im dying here!! help me up...............
 

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