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He played another amazing game and kept the Eagles in it. But this time, for once, the Packer defense was too much for him.

Although Moose Johnston did a pretty good job overall as color commentator, I thought it was odd how he kept talking about all of Philadelphia's "weapons" on offense. It was McNabb and Westbrook and just a bunch of guys--the same as it's been for the past few years. Moose seemed convinced that Philly is an offensive juggernaut. But hey, I hope he's right, because that means the Packer win is even more impressive.
 
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Greg C. said:
He played another amazing game and kept the Eagles in it. But this time, for once, the Packer defense was too much for him.

Although Moose Johnston did a pretty good job overall as color commentator, I thought it was odd how he kept talking about all of Philadelphia's "weapons" on offense. It was McNabb and Westbrook and just a bunch of guys--the same as it's been for the past few years. Moose seemed convinced that Philly is an offensive juggernaut. But hey, I hope he's right, because that means the Packer win is even more impressive.

Did you hear them say the packers have no depth on the dline?

I chuckled.
 

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Greg C. said:
He played another amazing game and kept the Eagles in it. But this time, for once, the Packer defense was too much for him.

Although Moose Johnston did a pretty good job overall as color commentator, I thought it was odd how he kept talking about all of Philadelphia's "weapons" on offense. It was McNabb and Westbrook and just a bunch of guys--the same as it's been for the past few years. Moose seemed convinced that Philly is an offensive juggernaut. But hey, I hope he's right, because that means the Packer win is even more impressive.

Did you hear them say the packers have no depth on the dline?

I chuckled.


Yeah, but when I heard him, he quickly corrected himself and said they do have depth at the D-line, but not so much in the LBer's and secondary.

I'm kind of jealous of your sig idea. Might have to steal it, in my opinion of course. :D
 

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He played a good game but go home and try again another day... like mentioned before... dumps the ball off on the checkdowns to Westbrook... Curtis played a better game then I expected.. and Advant will be a player by mid year... got the body type of TO without the attitude..
 

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I give McNabb credit. He was out there and he was pressured all day long. Both him and Favre received a beatdown from the oppositions defense and both continued to get back up. Both QB's have my respect.

Though I do admit, McNabb was never my favorite QB but after seeing him come back from the ACL this fast and move like he did against us, I have to give him credit.
 

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