You guys have no idea, well maybe some of yas do, but i can NOT wait to play TO. i am recording this game just for the Boos. To be perfectly honest, i want TO to score, once. I just want to see an endzone celebration, cause we all know theres going to be one. of course after that, i wanna see him drop about 4 passes or something around that. and of course see him fumble. Ok, time for the real honesty. i do think well shut TO down, but i do NOT think we will shut Dallas down. I would love to see it, but i think well be so concentrated on TO theyll forget about Glenn. also, i wouldnt be shocked if jones has a good game as well. I think it will be close, but i think that this week it will be in the hands of Bledsoe and he will be the choker. i see him throwing an INT with little time left where Eagles just need to take a few knees. predicted score 27-21 Let the flaming begin
Go Cowgirls!! GO TO! Make them eagle fans mad! Make them boo! Make everyone happy that you are getting booed! GO PACK GO!
I've got a feeling that the Eagles are going to be so pumped up to beat T.O. that they will be just too much for the Cowboys to handle. I don't think the Cowboys will be able to keep up even with T.O. out there looking to show up his old squad. Eagles win, 24-17.
ehh TO is gonna burn the Eagles and its gonna be funny and then its gonna suck cause there is gonna be too much media coverage on it and nothing on anything else so i'll turn off the TV
From http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"UNPRECEDENTED" SCENE COMING IN PHILLY Since the official NFL-licensed buzzword as to the Albert Haynesworth suspension is "unprecedented," we're going to borrow it for a moment (and, hopefully, we won't have to pay a rights fee). On Sunday, an "unprecedented" scene will unfold in Philadelphia. Whether it's regarded as beautiful or hideous will be in the eye (or ear) of the beholder (or behearer . . . yeah, it ain't a word but wtf). Regardless, it will be "unprecedented." As to the folks who'll actually be at the game on Sunday, we strongly advise leaving anyone under 14 at home. In addition to the new vocabulary words that Junior might learn (then again, if he's gone to other Eagles games he already knows them), pills and pill bottles and all sorts of other stuff will be flying through the air. Plus, we believe that there's a legitimate risk of fans storming the field and/or various fights and riots throughout the stands.</div> There's something to be said for 2 wrongs don't make a right. If the Philly fans behave this way on Sunday & I have almost zero doubt that they will, it will be yet another black mark on their already tarnished reputation.
i'm sure they will and if TO gets a TD and does a celebration dance which i have no doubt he will do one all hell will break loose and it'll be crazy it'll be funny i hope he does get a TD despite hating him I dont like Philly almost as much so i dont care,
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>how did Philly get coined the city of Brotherly love again?</div> Haha, beats me. Something tells me it was before the start of the NFL though... I wouldn't want to be anywhere near the stadium on Sunday. That might just be because I'm a Cowboys fan, but that's beside the point...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (J-E-T-S 1083)</div><div class='quotemain'>yea personally i would be scared out of my mind to be there as any fan especially a cowboys fan jeez</div> Well someone posted the article on how Giants fans were treated there earlier in the season. Not that that article was some new discovery either. I don't think the Eagles can hold the Cowboys passing game at all. Their best chance of doing so is with a pass rush and they're not in a position to have to blitz to get that pressure since Jevon Kearse is injured. The Eagles are beat up in the secondary and the only effective player they have in the secondary anymore is Dawkins. The CBs are not impressive, plus they have some injury concerns, and Michael Lewis struggled early this season and all of last season. TO will score. McNabb will have his biggest challenge of the season against the Cowboys defense too. I expect a high scoring game. Dallas 35-31
I'm all for rivalries, but I see nothing good coming out of this scenario Sunday. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cubuffsman78)</div><div class='quotemain'>35-31</div> Wow. Over 25 years ago, and that score still gets to me.
man, i gotta work so i dont get to see the game.. but i know eagles will win westbrook is back and mcnabb is running i dont think dalls will be able to hold the eagles. T.o i dont think will be a problem, i think our d can keep him contained but the more important thing is getting to bledsoe. eagles win 24-14.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>i love how i basically predicted that last drive.</div> That was a good call, and it was a good game. Both teams looked very tough at times, but both made mistakes. Take out the mental errors by one team, and it could have been a very lopsided win by the other team. Should be a good rematch for Christmastime.
i agree. it is another game i really want to see, i want to see if they can take TO out of the game like they did on Sunday. That is, of course, if he is still there
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>i agree. it is another game i really want to see, i want to see if they can take TO out of the game like they did on Sunday. That is, of course, if he is still there</div> I would disagree that the Eagles took TO out of the game. I watched the game again on tape and there were plenty of times that Owens was open (and Glenn for that matter) but didn't get the ball. The Philly pass rush made the secondary look like they performed a lot better than they did. Plus, it isn't like the Cowboys game plan gets the ball to TO 10 times a game in the other games they have played either.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>TO was thrown to 13 times. he caught 3 passes. 2 times were INTed.</div> And all I'm saying is that those INTs were not because the secondary made great plays, but because the line hit Bledsoe's arm when he threw or was in his face. I can tell you on both of those plays, if it wasn't intercepted, TO wasn't going to catch it anyway because it wasn't close enough to him.