well here it is i have posted it what are your oppinons on what will be the most dominant factor in this game.
corry dillon, if he has a good game, the new england offence can set the tempo of the game and the eagles will be beat by a couple of touchdowns, if they can stop dillon it will be a much closer game. keep dillon to under 100 yards and the eagles have a chance to win, if he has over 100 yards i don't think they will have a chance at all.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearsFan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Brady's will to win</div> As was displayed brilliantly against the Dolphins earlier in the season. It comes down to coaching and experience in this game. Normally experience wouldn't play that much of a role, but when you have seen the Super Bowl as often as Pats players have, then experience becomes a factor.
The difference maker is the distance in talent between the AFC and the NFC at this point in time. C'mon now who did the eagles beat to get here? The Cowboys? Giants? Minnesota? etc. etc. The team they needed to beat was Pittsburgh and they got thrashed by them. Heck, the Cowboys were one fumble by Testeverde from beating Pittsburgh ourselves. The Pats thrashed Pittsburgh so there you go. philly has no chance, zip, zero , nada. Pats 31-9 * believe it * Later.....
wow never thot i'd have a poll answer dedicated to me but i chose pats offense. more specifically Dillon & Faulk
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>Turnovers. The team that doesn't beat itself will win.</div> Football is a simple game. This one will come down to 3 things 1. Keeping the Pressure off of McNabb/Brady 2. Putting the pressure on McNabb/Brady 3. How 1&2 will cause turnovers. Turnovers will be the deciding factor. Neither QB has thrown an INT in these playoffs, if they both keep it that way, the game will be close.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearsFan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Brady's will to win</div> As was displayed brilliantly against the Dolphins earlier in the season. It comes down to coaching and experience in this game. Normally experience wouldn't play that much of a role, but when you have seen the Super Bowl as often as Pats players have, then experience becomes a factor.</div> More likely as he displayed in thier 16 wins, or the 2 super bowls he won.
ahhh hokay! umm i say the factors are Dillion, and Westbrook. these two teams are almost the same. like mentioned b4 if dillion is running good i call the pats..if the eagles can open up and get some good runs and passes to westbrook and use T.O. for what they can, they have a chance, it also comes down to defense...both have a good defense... eitherway it is gonna be a great game but i do call the pats...umm 21-17
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Eagles4Life)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>Turnovers. The team that doesn't beat itself will win.</div> Football is a simple game. This one will come down to 3 things 1. Keeping the Pressure off of McNabb/Brady 2. Putting the pressure on McNabb/Brady 3. How 1&2 will cause turnovers. Turnovers will be the deciding factor. Neither QB has thrown an INT in these playoffs, if they both keep it that way, the game will be close.</div> Just like to point out. It came down to 1 and 2, we didnt get to Brady and McNabb had the Patriots in his face all day long. Next year we have Shawn Andrews back, and he will make a big difference to the o-line.
turn overs that was the real story of this supperbowl, harrison caught more passes than freddie from mcnabb. a couple of fumbles and how many ints....? when i ask that i want to know tottal, there were at least one that got over turned over something stupid, i think mcnabb threw 4 or 5 to new england's defence... only three counted though, oh well maybe next time guys.
that was a very good defensive game. neither team really got anything going for them in the first half. but the eagles had only 2 good drives in the 2nd half n it killed us.
I think that coaching was the difference. NE made key changes to their gameplan at halftime and never looked back.