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Can Philly be stopped?

Deano

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With a completely dominating performance over one of the main contenders for the NFC in the Packers, is there really any team that can give the Eagles a run for their money in the playoffs this year? With Mcnabb, Owens, Pinkston and Westbrook all firing on offense with an amazingly strong offensive line, who has it in them to take the Eagles down? Perhaps the Falcons, however Vick is looking very shaky after being shut out by the Buccs D, it will be interesting to see if he can bounce back from his performance of 4 total turnovers (career high).
 

BuffaloRules

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They won't lose the NFC title game this year....

The other main contenders are vulnerable ... Falcons, Packers and Vikings all losers today and very unimpressive....

Maybe the Panthers might be their biggest NFC opposition if they can squeeze into the playoffs....
 

Broncodroid

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BuffaloRules said:
They won't lose the NFC title game this year....

The other main contenders are vulnerable ... Falcons, Packers and Vikings all losers today and very unimpressive....

What he said.

There will be question marks over this team heading into the NFC title game given they are 0 from 3 though...time will tell.

I still have the Packers as the 'most likely' despite a poor showing in this game. A sleeper, perhaps the St. Louis Rams who picked up a win today with boom rookier Stephen Jackson picking up his first 100 yard game to my knowledge with no Faulk (the beginning of the passing of the torch perhaps in 2005). In saying that, the Rams run D is horrible.

This is one weak conference compared to the AFC which is loaded with talented football teams. If the Eagles cannot get to the big one in 2004/05, they will only have themselves to blame.
 

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