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The Philadelphia Eagles have been arguably the most successful NFC
team in the past decade as they have been to multiple NFC
championship game and made one Super Bowl appearance when Terrell
Owens was in town.
Despite all their success the Eagles always seem to have injury
problems with Donovan McNabb and running back Brian Westbrook and
controversy at times throughout the NFL season. I don't know how
they do it every year, but the Eagles are always able to pull it
together and make a legitimate run at the playoffs whether it be by
winning the NFC East title or clinching a Wildcard spot.
Whatever the case may be, the Eagles are arguably the most
resilient team in the NFL today. When the Eagles are firing on all
cylinders on both sides of the football they are as good as gets in
the NFL and can play with anyone in the league.
At times this season the Philadelphia Eagles have been as good as
it gets in the NFL, but lately they have been pretty hot and cold
as they have struggled and dominated week in and week out. You
never seem to know which Eagles team your getting on a weekly
basis.
So are the Eagles still contenders in the NFC?
Without a doubt! They may be behind in the NFC East right now after
the Dallas Cowboys took the top spot, but if any team and comeback
and grab a playoff spot it is Donovan McNabb and company!
Date Published: Nov 10, 2009 - 11:16 pm

The Philadelphia Eagles were riding high coming into week nine
after they absolutely destroyed their division rival New York
Giants in week eight 40-17, but their success against NFC East
opponents didn't last long as they faced the red hot Dallas Cowboys
in Philly in the following week and were upset 20-16 by their hated
rivals.
The Eagles have looked like Super Bowl contenders at times this
season with impressive wins over teams like the New York Giants,
but they have also looked like a team with no hope for a playoff
spot with losses to teams like the Oakland Raiders.
A high powered offense, a lockdown defense and a quarterback like
Donovan McNabb has led the Eagles to multiple NFC championships and
one Super Bowl appearance, but despite their success in the McNabb
era the Eagles have struggled to play consistently well on both
sides of the football.
At the beginning of the season the Eagles were favored go far in
the NFC, but after the big upset to the Oakland Raiders the Eagles
have been somewhat of a risky bet and team to keep your distance
from.
This season is far from over, but the loss to the Dallas Cowboys
was huge and has some big playoff implications. If Dallas is able
to continue playing as well as they have they could easily run away
with the division, so every win from here on out is practically a
must win for Philly in order for them to contend in the toughest
division in the NFL.
Date Published: Nov 10, 2009 - 11:15 pm

The Philadelphia
Eagles have arguably been the most successful team in the NFC to
not win a Super Bowl in the past decade. The Eagles are no stranger
to controversy, rumors and the NFC Championship. It seems that
every time that people think that the Eagles will fold and finally
start to show signs of a decline they turn around and climb back to
the top of the NFC ranks.
The one problem that has plagued the Philadelphia Eagles in years
past has been the health of dynamic quarterback Donovan McNabb. It
would be hard to argue that McNabb doesn't perform when healthy,
but the fact is he is rarely healthy and you have to think that
head coach Andy Reid and the Eagles organization might be starting
to get the itch of making a change with the addition of Kevin Kolb
last season, Michael Vick in the offseason and now the return of
veteran quarterback Jeff Garcia.
Despite Donovan McNabb going down with a cracked rib in the week
one game against the Carolina Panthers, the Philadelphia Eagles
looked really good on both sides of the football in their first
regular season game as they forced Panthers quarterback Jake
Delhomme to throw five interceptions and were able to score 38
points in the win over Carolina.
Even though McNabb's passing yards weren't all the impressive with
just 79 yards on 10 of 18, he was still able to throw for two
touchdowns and run in for another which was what caused the rib
injury and forced McNabb to watch from the sideline with a cracked
rib.
Coming into this season the Eagles took a huge gamble on signing
troubled quarterback Michael Vick who was just recently released
from prison. Not only is it uncertain whether or not Vick is still
the superstar caliber athlete that he was before he went to prison,
but the Eagles have had their fair share of criticism from critics
and most importantly the loyal Eagles fans.
Vick will be eligible to play on the gridiron in week three, but as
of right now Kolb is still considered the number two quarterback on
the depth chart. With McNabb's rib injury it seems as though the
Kolb will see his first action this season in week two if McNabb
can't go.
Not only are people starting to talk about whether we will see Vick
getting some playing time well before we all expected, but another
new development has been brought into the mix as the Eagles have
gone out and signed quarterback Jeff Garcia as somewhat of an
insurance policy. Now a new question is starting to be
asked.
What are they going to do with four quarterbacks?
Although Kolb seemed like a promising young quarterback when they
drafted him, there has been no indication of him being able to play
at a high level in the NFL. As for Vick and Garcia, they have both
proven they can not only play in this league, but be a legitimate
starter.
Things should start to get interesting in Philly now as the
quarterback position will be under a lot of pressure this season
with four capable quarterbacks all waiting for their shot at
becoming the starter for the Eagles.
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Date Published: Sep 15, 2009 - 12:35 pm
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Date Published: Jan 30, 2009 - 6:11 pm

What a difference a tie makes!
Just to think about a month ago the Philadelphia Eagles were a
complete mess and Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid's careers in Philly
were in some serious question.
The tie game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the benching of
Donovan McNabb and all the added media coverage claiming that the
Andy Reid era in Philly was over, what a crock!
I admit, I thought it was all over in Philly too. With the Cowboys
looking good again and the Giants with the NFC East wrapped up, I
would have bet on McNabb being traded and Reid being fired, but
never would have guessed they would be playing against the New York
Giants in playoffs after convincingly beating the Dallas Cowboys
and then taking down Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings in
the NFC Wildcard game. There journey to this point has been nothing
but amazing and I think they have a legit shot at beating the
defending Super Bowl champs to get to the NFC championship
game.
A big reason for their success has been Donovan McNabb minimizing
mistakes and getting it done as the leader of the Eagles offense.
Without the great play of McNabb after his benching, the Eagles
would have been done this season long ago.
Now the Eagles will really have their work cut out for them as they
go up against NFC East rival New York Giants who are rested and
ready.
If you would have asked me a month ago whether the Eagles had a
chance against the defending champs I would have laughed at you,
but after watching them destroy the Cowboys in a must win game and
then go into Minnesota and convincingly beat Vikings I say this NFC
playoff game is anyone's game.
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Date Published: Jan 07, 2009 - 7:06 pm

It seems as though the Donovan McNabb saga will unfortunately
continue for the foreseeable future this season.
In the First act of this sideshow McNabb not knowing that ties do
actually happen in the NFL and as a result looked pretty stupid in
front of a lot camera and all around the sports world. Some players
agreed that they didn't know the rule, but others said they can't
believe that the quarterback and supposed leader of the football
didn't know a rule like that.
The Second act was McNabb getting benched for sophomore quarterback
Kevin Kolb after throwing three interceptions in an embarrassing
loss to the Baltimore Ravens in week 12. In the offseason a couple
seasons ago, McNabb expressed his feelings about the Eagles
drafting a quarterback in the NFL Draft thinking his job was in
jeopardy. And now Andy Reid says that Donovan McNabb is his
starting quarterback and will start in week 13 against the Arizona
Cardinals on Thursday night in Philly.
With all these rumors flying around in Philadelphia and a media
circus starting to setting up camp in Philly, there will be a lot
of pressure on Eagles coach Andy Reid and their ill informed
quarterback Donovan McNabb to pull this team together before
season's end.
Coming into this season the Eagles chances in the NFC East were
looking pretty good, in their first couple games McNabb looked like
he was back to MVP type form leading a high scoring Eagles team to
victory week after week, but that didn't last long as Philly
started to break down and reform to their old sloppy play.
In any other division in the NFC the Eagles would be contenders and
not in terrible shape at 5-5-1, but with so much added pressure now
on the leaders of this team I really don't see positive outcome to
this season for Donovan McNabb or Andy Reid for that matter.
I may be speaking too soon, but I am getting the feeling that next
season the Eagles will have another starting quarterback or coach,
possibly both.
ANDY REID TALKING ABOUT HIS
QUARTERBACK SITUATION
Date Published: Nov 25, 2008 - 12:42 am

As if dealing with only tying the one win Cincinnati Bengals wasn't
bad enough, the final six games of the season will be as tough as
they come.
The tough schedule starts with Ray Lewis and the 6-4 Baltimore
Ravens. Last week the New York Giants chewed up the Ravens defense
by scoring 30 points on them, but that was the Giants who have done
that to everyone this season. Although Baltimore is coming off the
lost to Eli Manning and company, their defense is still a force to
be reckoned with and will definitely be a test for the Eagles in
week 12.
In week 13 the Eagles defense will be tested going up against MVP
candidate quarterback Kurt Warner and his high powered Arizona
Cardinals offense. The Cards have arguably been one of the toughest
teams to stop this season with Warner back to his MVP form of old.
With superstar wide receivers Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and
up and coming running back Tim Hightower, the Cards look like a
team destined to make the playoffs. The Eagles defense has been
solid this season, arguably in the top 3 defenses in the league, so
this will be a huge statement game for both the Eagles D and their
push to get a spot in the post season.
It doesn't get any easier after week 13 as they face quite possibly
the best team in the NFL on both sides of the football in the NFC
East leading New York Giants. Talk about a big game for the Eagles!
This may just decide the season for the Eagles as the Giants are
seemingly destine to win the NFC East title and a win here for
McNabb and company would be huge to say the least!
The next three games will be slightly easier as Philly goes up
against the Cleveland Browns in week 15 and two divisional match
ups against the Washington Redskins and finally the Dallas Cowboys
in week 17. The Browns are definitely turning the table with Brady
Quinn behind center and the offense improving, but it will be the
final two division games that will determine the Eagles fate this
season.
So Philadelphia Eagles fans, you are in for a treat as the final
games of the season are must win situations against some great NFL
teams!
Date Published: Nov 18, 2008 - 6:14 pm

It has been just one disappointing season after another for the
Philadelphia Eagles with Donovan McNabb behind center. Of course
the NFC championship games were great and the Super Bowl appearance
was memorable despite the loss, but from some reason, McNabb seems
like he is getting closer and closer to playing his last season in
Philly.
After the unusual tie to the lowly Cincinnati Bengals in week 11,
McNabb said he didn't even know that a tie was even possible in the
NFL because it never happens in College or even Pop Warner
football. Whether or not McNabb knew whether or not there was a
possibility for a tie against the Bengals, it wasn't the smartest
thing to say at a press conference after the game.
Not only should your quarterback, your coach and leader on the
field be completely aware of possibly tying a professional football
game, but you have to think that coach Andy Reid warned him of that
happening.
So either both Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb are incompetent, or
McNabb is just making excuses for a losing a game that they should
have won by a blowout.
Whatever the reason is, one thing is becoming very apparent. Either
Reid or McNabb have to go, maybe even both because their is just no
excuse for the how bad that game turned out.
Unless McNabb can turn around this team and somehow make it into
the playoffs this season, then all is forgiven, but if the Eagles
be failing to put away pathetic teams like the one win Bengals then
I would expect something to happen in the off season or sooner for
the Eagles.
Date Published: Nov 18, 2008 - 6:01 pm
You barely ever see it happen, but it is a very possible outcome at
the end of an NFL game. Most of us have never witnessed a tie in
the NFL, mostly because it has happened in 6 years and wasn't that
memorable, but that is exactly what happen when the Eagles took on
the Bengals in week 11.
In week 11 in the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Cincinnati
Bengals faced off in what turned out to be a game that ended
without a winner after a scoreless overtime period.
Coming into this match up, the Bengals had seemingly no chance as
the Eagles were pretty heavily favored and for good reason. The
problem for the Eagles was that the Bengals didn't see it that way
as they came to play keeping the game close throughout the entire
game.
Donovan McNabb may have ended the game with 338 yards and a
touchdown, but he struggled all day long against the Cincinnati
defense as he threw a season high 3 interceptions which seemed to
be the difference of an unusual tie and a much needed win for the
Eagles

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The Bengals offense on the other hand had a somewhat decent day,
especially wide receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh who finished with 149
yards receiving and a touchdown. Although Bengals quarterback Ryan
Fitzpatrick was sacked 8 times by the Eagles D, he probably had his
best day as a starter in the NFL with 261 passing yards, a passing
touchdown and mostly importantly no interceptions.
Unfortunately, this unlikely tie doesn't do anything but complicate
matters for both the Bengals and Eagles. The Bengals are pretty
much finished for the season as they are without quarterback Carson
Palmer and are sitting at 1-8-1. The Eagles on the other hand had a
good chance of gaining some ground in the very competitive NFC
East, but with this tie and the Cowboys taking down the Washington
Redskins tough times are definitely ahead for the Eagles.
Date Published: Nov 18, 2008 - 5:37 pm
Over his career in a Philadelphia Eagles jersey, running back Brian
Westbrook has fought a lot adversity, mostly trying to stay
healthy.
On Sunday against Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons, Westbrook was
nothing short of spectacular as he absolutely torched Atlanta's
defense with 209 total yards (167 rushing, 42 receiving) and 2
touchdowns.
All season long Westbrook has been battling his body (ribs) trying
to stay healthy and get on the gridiron every Sunday. When the
Westbrook is healthy, there aren't many running backs in the NFL
that are better than number 36 and that were never more obvious
than in the 27-14 victory over the Falcons last weekend.
Although Donovan McNabb didn't make a huge impact in the air with
253 yards and no TDs, he showed that he can still hurt opposing
defenses with his feet as he rushed for 25 yards and a touchdown,
but he really didn't need to do anything but hand the ball off to
his talented back to seal the deal for Philadelphia.

Competing in the NFC East this season is no easy task with the New
York Giants looking very good at 6-1, the Redskins at 5-2 and the
Dallas Cowboys underachieving, but banged up at 5-3 the Eagles have
their work cut out for them trying to make it into the
playoffs.
The Falcons on the other hand looked pretty good coming into this
game with rookie quarterback Matt Ryan looking like a veteran thus
far and consistently hooking up with wide receiver Roddy White who
he connected with for the team's only two touchdowns in the game.
Ryan played well throwing for 277 yards and two touchdowns to
White, he had two costly interceptions.
Now that Philly is 4-3, they should get a fairly easy victory over
the Seattle Seahawks in week 9 as Seattle has not been the same
team this season, but the real challenge will be against Eli
Manning and the 6-1 New York Giants in week 10 which promising to
be a battle.
Date Published: Oct 27, 2008 - 7:11 pm