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PostPosted: 18 Oct 2004, 03:15 
Maybe if you're planning a gun run on the Eagles sideline in your Hog WH30. ;)

LOL.

Otherwise.........speedbump.

Vette, i seem to recall the Eagles D holding your high octane offense to 16 points in good weather......lol. I also seem to recall the Eagles offense leaving the Vikings D as a trampled skidmark on the field. I WELCOME a Vikings playoff matchup at the link.

The Eagles are not only going to sweep the NFC east this year, but they've already just about swept your division too. LOL...Vikings.

Another speedbump.

BTW, TO registered his thrid consecutive 100 yard game today.

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Maybe if you're planning a gun run on the Eagles sideline in your Hog WH30. ;)

LOL.

Otherwise.........speedbump.

Vette, i seem to recall the Eagles D holding your high octane offense to 16 points in good weather......lol. I also seem to recall the Eagles offense leaving the Vikings D as a trampled skidmark on the field. I WELCOME a Vikings playoff matchup at the link.

The Eagles are not only going to sweep the NFC east this year, but they've already just about swept your division too. LOL...Vikings.

Another speedbump.

BTW, TO registered his thrid consecutive 100 yard game today.

"Molon labe".
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Thermopylae, 480 B.C.
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PostPosted: 18 Oct 2004, 09:44 
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Let's look at Sunday between the Vikes and Eagles, shall we?

<u>QB</u>
McNabb: (14 of 26, 209 yds, 0 TDs <passing OR rushing>, 1 INT)
Culpepper: (26 of 37, 425 yds, 5 TDs <2 weeks in a row>, 2 INT)

<u>RECEIVING</u>
T. Owens: (4 catches, 123 yds, 0 TDs)
Westbrook: (4 catches, 26 yds, 0 TDs)
Other: (6 catches, 60 yds, 0 TDs)

Moss: (2 catches, 89 yds, 1 TD)
Burleson: (6 catches, 134 yds, 0 TDs)
Wiggins: (5 catches, 56 yds, 2 TDs)
Robinson: (4 catches, 42, 2 TDs)
Other: (9 catches, 114 yds, 0 TDs)

<u>RUSHING</u>
Westbrook: (13 for 64, 1 TD)
Other: (7 for 17 yds, 1 TD)

Moore: (15 for 109 yds, 0 TDs)
Other: (13 for 79 yds, 0 TDs)

<u>DEFENSE (Where Philly takes it)</u>
Philly: 2 sacks, 4 INTs (1 for TD), 62 tackles, 8 pts allowed
Minnesota: 3 sacks, 1 INT, 59 tackles, 31 pts allowed

Now give it up to Delhomme for THROWING those 4 interceptions (and having an overall generally horrible day), but I think it would've been at least a <i>closer</i> game for Carolina if 3 things were different: 1) Delhomme wasn't so anxious, 2) Steve Smith and Deshaun Foster were healthy, and 3) Carolina would've stuck to the running game.

Stephen Davis is a great back, hands down. Yesterday he averaged 4.4 yds per carry, and in a game where your QB's throwing 1 INT per quarter it doesn't make sense to keep passing against a pass-rushing team (that's obviously eating your lunch). I just don't get why coaches get bent out of shape regarding the clock (thus resorting to quick/long passing plays rather than running the football, which seems to keep you in first downs), especially in a situation like this where your star wideout is sidelined.

The Eagles played a great game, don't get me wrong; I just think they would've had a tougher Sunday if the Panthers had shown up with their true starting lineup. And come this January the Vikes are gonna show the rest of the NFC (and the NFL) how it's done. :)

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PostPosted: 18 Oct 2004, 11:20 
The Eagles are missing 3 starters themselves right now, and were missing all kinds of players in last January's NFC championship game, including the key to the offense, Brian Westbrook. You might've seen the Eagles replacement FB for John Ritchie(out for the year) dropped two consecutive 1st down passes in the redzone yesterday.

The Eagles have felt the injury bug too.

It was amazing the Eagles got past green bay in the Div. round last year with the injury depleted squad they went into the playoffs with. As always, injuries are a huge factor in the playoffs, and they cost the Eagles big last year.

Yesterday, the panthers geared their whole D toward stopping BW, and as a result TO cleaned their clocks. That's why it's good to have multiple top flight weapons like the Eagles now do.

Take BW and TO away in the playoffs again this year......and it would still be very hard for the Eagles to win. Of course this year's Eagles D is a hell of a lot more potent.

Hell, take Moss alone out of the Vikings O, and they're a COMPLETELY different squad than with him in there. Without Moss, the Vikings are barely a playoff team, primarily because of a very weak defense.
Minnesota's Defense is nowhere near good enough to take that team to a superbowl. Today as always, Defense wins championships.

I actually thought Carolina stayed with the run about as long as could be expected yesterday. With 6:30 minutes left in the third they were still running the ball. Jim Johnson put the eagles safties 2 deep, and dared Carolina to run on us. They ran with some effect, but once the potent Eagles O opened up a big lead and Carolina had to start passing, it was all over, as witnessed by the Eagles 4 interceptions.

My favorite play of the game was when Kearse was stride for stride in man coverage in the back of the endzone with the Carolina TE on a crossing route, and stretched out to make a deflection with 2:30 minutes left in the game. Even after the game is totally out of reach a player like Kearse is laying himself out to make deflections. The Eagles are a hungry squad.

I still don't think they can beat the Patriots, but they've got a better chance to do it than anyone else in the NFL.

"Molon labe".
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PostPosted: 18 Oct 2004, 17:17 
Hmmm, this is an interesting stat i saw in the Philly daily news today...

The Eagles are among seven NFL squads over the last 70 years to win each of their first five games by at least 10 points.

Of the previous six, all but one won the championship, with the most recent being the Rams in 1999. I'd list the teams, but the author didn't, and i aint about to try and look that up, lol.


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PostPosted: 19 Oct 2004, 01:32 
"Snipe, had the Vikes not missed easy FG's or bobled the ball on the goal line, combined with a simple challenge on TO's bobble for a TD, and the Vikes take the first game."

Here we go with this again. The Vikings got soundly thrashed by the Eagles on monday night...by 11 points if i recall. For all the BS you talk about the mighty Vikings O, it was the Eagles O that scorched the vikings D for 370yds and 27pts in just 22 minutes of possession time. The Vikings forced only 1 punt all night. The Vikings D was roadkill.

It was Culpepper that ran for his life all night long with Kearse, Douglass and Co. pursuing him like a madman. It was Culpepper that was sacked 4 times.
Culpepper fumbled at the goal line, and at midfield, but so did Brian westbrook fumble during a long Eagles drive. Players make plays, and that's what causes fumbles. Credit the D players that did it.
SS Micheal Lewis also dropped an INT with a straight road to the endzone in the first quarter with the Eagles already up 10-3. He scores on that play, the game is over in the 1st quarter.

EASILY that game could've been a 41-16 Eagles victory cuz. (7pts for the dropped INT, and 7 points for the westbrook fumble).

But know what? Turnovers happen, fumbles happen. You can't take them out of a game and say "oh, but...".

Don't work that way.

Stow that revisionist history crap, the Vikes got smoked by the Eagles. The Vikings are not good enough.....giving up 31 points to the saints, how sad is that?

LOL



"The Vikes had little problem moving the ball against the Eagles defense with 410 total yards of offense including 332 in the air, even whilst enduring key injuries to starters on the O-line and TE corps."

And couldn't manage a single TD until there was 6 minutes left in a game out of reach.

How very impressive.

"And in case you missed it, the Vikes played just fine without Moss the entire 2nd half. Marcus Robinson can be just a threat as TO or Moss is, and we still have a very good posseson WR in Burelson, speedy run-n-gun WR in Kelly Cambell, and very good pass catching TE in Wiggins."

Yeah, against the pathetic Saints. Try that against a D like the Eagles have(whoops...you couldn't even score on that D WITH Moss). Hell, i've watched the Bears hold the Vikes to what?... 17pts this season? The Eagles have held them to 16. The Vikings offense isn't that good, and nowhere near as good as the Rams is.

And the Vikings defense sucks, quite frankly.

"I don't think the Vikes will go to the SB unless they can get their defense to gel a little better",

A little better?

LOL......About 6 or 7 new players would help.

And i still think the Vikes special teams and coaching staff aren't good enough either. You may have forgotten, but the Eagles scorched the Vikes special teams in that game.

"Molon labe".
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PostPosted: 19 Oct 2004, 01:36 
And just for the record, after watching tonights game, the Rams Defense is pretty darned weak too.

To let Tampa almost beat you on MNF at home and move and score like they did? Not good.

The Colts, Vikes, Eagles, or Pats would light that D up for 35+ points.

"Molon labe".
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The Browns were a pretty big "speedbump". Too bad they had to lose that one...<img src=newicons/anim_puke.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>

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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Too bad the Eagles get their first loss next Sunday to my hometown team...<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Maybe if you're planning a gun run on the Eagles sideline in your Hog WH30. ;)

LOL.

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Says a lot about that "speedbump" mentality when the underrated Browns can hang with the Eagles and force overtime. Great performance by Cleveland today, and from the way the Eagles were playing today I actually think the Browns should've taken this one.

And how 'bout those Vikes? 20-3 over the Titans is definitely something to be proud of. Granted, McNair was out after only 5 pass attempts (2-for-5), but Minnesota played the entire game without the league's #1 TD receiver, Randy Moss. One huge weapon gone from both sidelines, and I think it's still a tremendous job done by Minnesota's defense keeping the Titans to only one FG.

Hosting the Giants next weekend (win), then on the road against the Colts. That's gonna be an all-air, all-offense game... definitely a high-scoring shootout in Indianapolis. Looking forward to the upcoming Vikes schedule... lots of points, and locking in the NFC North. :)

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hey the saint won one am I dreaming.


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PostPosted: 24 Oct 2004, 21:32 
You kidding me? The Eagles stopped clevelend with 3 minutes left in the 4th and up by seven on a 4th and 7.

Only an absolute gift of a 'roughing the passer' call kept cleveland in it until overtime. That call was a freaking joke, even the FOX announcers were in disbelief. So even with a gift, the Browns couldn't do it...

I also think TO calling Garcia a homo this week probably motivated the lad to perform to the top of his game, lol.

Regardless, the Eagles Defense put together a fairly mediocre game today.....but won.

6-0, right alongside the Pats.

McNabb threw for about 350yds and 4 touchdowns(1 INT).
Owens caught 5 passes for about 110yds(4th consequtive 100yd recieving game for him), and caught 2 more TDs(now 8 on the season). Kearse picked up another sack(4), and the Eagles D notched 4 in total(24 for the season). Lito Sheppard picked his third pass in the last two games.

Eagles now have a 2 game lead in the NFC East, and are the #1 seed in the NFC, one of only two remaining undefeated teams. :)

"Molon labe".
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PostPosted: 24 Oct 2004, 21:34 
"And how 'bout those Vikes? 20-3 over the Titans is definitely something to be proud of. Granted, McNair was out after only 5 pass attempts (2-for-5), but Minnesota played the entire game without the league's #1 TD receiver, Randy Moss. One huge weapon gone from both sidelines, and I think it's still a tremendous job done by Minnesota's defense keeping the Titans to only one FG."

Who do the Titans even have on Offense besides McNair? I don't think i can even name one of them off the top of my head......but regardless, nice win for the Vikes.



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PostPosted: 24 Oct 2004, 21:42 
"It's a good thing the NFL is on the Eagles side this year with that cake schedule; whenever they do play a playoff contender it's at their home."

After the roughing the passer call assessed against Brian dawkins on 4th and 7 with 3 minutes left, i feel a need to laugh my ass off at the very hint of a bias for the Eagles.

Regardless, the Eagles play the Rams in StL, Steelers in 3 rivers, Giants in the meadowlands, and Packers at lambeau this year. Your observation is ummm....incorrect.

It's not the Eagles fault that the Redskins and Cowboys suck.

"Whether the Eagles go to Minnesota or not for the NFC Championship,"

I think maybe Culpepper ought to at least prove he can win a playoff game first. But, in Philly in Dec, lol.....bring on the Vikes.

I beg you.

"I wonder how it's going to feel for the Eagles and their fans when they lose their 4th NFC title game in a row?"

How does it feel knowing your team hasn't been in three championship games in a row?

For that matter, how's it feel to be a fan of a team with an 0-3 superbowl record.....heheehehe. ;)

"The Eagles are the best of the NFC no doubt, but I know if my Vikes play their game minus the mental miscues and such that killed them against the Eagles in the first game, the Vikes shut down TO and contain the Eagles just fine."

TO was hardly 'shut down'(he was controlled, just as Moss was), but it was Westbrook that killed the Vikes on MNF. And i'll say it again.....the Eagles could've easily put up a 41 spot against the Vikes on MNF. Their own mental errors cost them MORE points than the Vikings mistakes did, lol.

Eh, whatever....the only way we'll find out is if the Vikes manage to get to the Championship game. We already know the Eagles will... ;)


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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>So even with a gift, the Browns couldn't do it...<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
I consider a 3-3 Browns forcing a 5-0 Eagles to an unexpected overtime game (favorable call or not) "doing it." Granted they didn't win, but the Eagles should've steamrolled the Browns yesterday, and everybody expected as much. I watched the majority of the game, and I wasn't as impressed with Philly's normally "stunning O" and "spectacular D" as I was with Cleveland's ability to hang with your "#1 seed in the NFC".

<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Who do the Titans even have on Offense besides McNair? I don't think i can even name one of them off the top of my head......but regardless, nice win for the Vikes.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
How about Derrick Mason, 5th in the league for receiving yards last season, 13th for receiving TDs? Granted they don't have much (their newly crowned starting RB is doing a semi-decent job of filling George's shoes, but there's still room for improvement), but they're no slouch. They've scored 124 points this season - 3 points less than the 5-1 Jets, 7 MORE points than the 4-2 Giants, 8 MORE points than the 4-2 Lions, 5 less points than the 5-2 Falcons... you get the point.

<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Regardless, the Eagles play the Rams in StL, Steelers in 3 rivers, Giants in the meadowlands, and Packers at lambeau this year. Your observation is ummm....incorrect.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
The only one of those I'll give you credit for is Pittsburgh. The Rams are sloppy this year... lost 31-14 to an 0-5 Dolphins team yesterday, and they're only 2-1 at home. The Giants are also only 2-1 at home, and they've got Warner, Barber, Toomer, Hilliard, Shockey and the rest, and a semi-competent defense when they want to play.

And Green Bay... please, don't get me started. Until yesterday's "awakening" the Packers were 0-3 AT HOME, winning only against the horrible excuse for 'America's Team' known as the Cowboys. Green Bay's lucky they're in a division with Chicago; otherwise they'd be in LAST place in the NFC North instead of only 3rd place. I never thought I'd be saying it, but Pittsburgh's the only competition I see out of your listing of "playoff contenders".

I really do hope the Vikes and Eagles make it to the NFC Championship game... with Atlanta and St. Louis leading their respective divisions right now (both teams have had more points scored AGAINST them than FOR them), it's looking like that's the most likely playoff scenario anyway. We'll see what happens in December/January.

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PostPosted: 25 Oct 2004, 11:05 
"I consider a 3-3 Browns forcing a 5-0 Eagles to an unexpected overtime game (favorable call or not) "doing it.""

They lost. Doing it doesn't ever involve losing... ;)

"Granted they didn't win, but the Eagles should've steamrolled the Browns yesterday, and everybody expected as much."

The Browns WERE undefeated(3-0) at home going into yesterday's game(which i was unaware of until i read it in the paper today).

Not anymore they're not...

I also think Garcia played at the top of his game because of his rivalry with T.O., and that makes a difference.

"I watched the majority of the game, and I wasn't as impressed with Philly's normally "stunning O" and "spectacular D" as I was with Cleveland's ability to hang with your "#1 seed in the NFC"."

The Eagles O put up over 400yds, McNabb threw for 370yds and four TDs, and the Eagles had two 100yard recievers....on the road outside in swirling winds.

That's not impressive?

The D was weak yesterday though. A lot of the birds players were complaining about illegal picks today in the paper, but that's part of the game. Everyone runs picks....even if they are illegal.


"How about Derrick Mason, 5th in the league for receiving yards last season, 13th for receiving TDs? Granted they don't have much (their newly crowned starting RB is doing a semi-decent job of filling George's shoes, but there's still room for improvement), but they're no slouch."

Without Air McNair, slouch is exactly what they are. Regardless, at home, against an injury depleted squad, without it's 1st String QB, you should win big.

"They've scored 124 points this season - 3 points less than the 5-1 Jets, 7 MORE points than the 4-2 Giants, 8 MORE points than the 4-2 Lions, 5 less points than the 5-2 Falcons... you get the point."

McNair played in all those games. Had he played the whole game, they'd have no doubt made that a very close game yesterday. But he didn't. Credit the Vikings D for knocking him out early.




"The only one of those I'll give you credit for is Pittsburgh. The Rams are sloppy this year... lost 31-14 to an 0-5 Dolphins team yesterday, and they're only 2-1 at home."

Sloppy or not, the Rams will be a playoff team, and they are VERY hard to beat in their dome(i know, i watched them play in it with Booms and 30mm a few years ago...the place is the definition of hostile to the opposing team).

"The Giants are also only 2-1 at home, and they've got Warner, Barber, Toomer, Hilliard, Shockey and the rest, and a semi-competent defense when they want to play."

The Giants are loaded with offensive weaponry, and have a lot of players on Defense. They'll be one of this years six NFC playoff teams.

"And Green Bay... please, don't get me started. Until yesterday's "awakening" the Packers were 0-3 AT HOME, winning only against the horrible excuse for 'America's Team' known as the Cowboys."

I'll bet you 20 bucks the pack smokes the Vikes at lambeau this year. You in?

"Green Bay's lucky they're in a division with Chicago; otherwise they'd be in LAST place in the NFC North instead of only 3rd place. I never thought I'd be saying it, but Pittsburgh's the only competition I see out of your listing of "playoff contenders".

All four of the teams i listed will be playoff teams....all four will be on the road. I also didn't list the Seahawks, because they've gone in the tank this season. Earlier in the year, that was looking like a real tough road game.

Then those 'mediocre' Rams smoked them, and they've been in freefall ever since. Nice break for the Eagles. No one could've predicted when the season started that the Pack would have 3 home losses already. EVERYONE expected the Rams and Seahawks to be among the NFC elite.

"I really do hope the Vikes and Eagles make it to the NFC Championship game... with Atlanta and St. Louis leading their respective divisions right now (both teams have had more points scored AGAINST them than FOR them), it's looking like that's the most likely playoff scenario anyway. We'll see what happens in December/January."

Yup. However, i get the distinct feeling that when the Vikes get into Nov and Dec that they'll find out they still can't win outside on the road(as they havn't been able to do for the last two years now). The Vikes will probably end up about 12-4 this season.

Eagles will probably finish about 13-3. Vikes need to finish a game ahead of the Eagles because of the Eagles having the head to head win, otherwise the Vikes will be coming to Philly in early January.

Avg. temp in Philly in Jan. is about 25 degrees F, and it's on grass. The Vikes have historicly sucked A) in the cold, B) on grass, and C) on the road.

In the time the Pats have gone 21-0, the Eagles have gone 19-2.

Not bad...

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Hey Warthog 30...I picked up Rueben Drouhns as a free agent in my fantasy league, big time pick up for me, considering he only cost me three bucks. I am in a keeper league, so my running back situation has improved big time.

My take on the NFL this season...You got the Eagles and the Patriots...Then you got the rest of the league.

I think the Pats are playing with alot of moxy right now, they just have that we are gonna kick your ass attittude, plus they do not make many mistakes and their execution is excellent...

Raiders are done for good, or unless untill Al Davis croaks...I hope Gannon retires, or decides to get into coaching. I doubt anybody noticed, but the Raiders played well in every game Gannon started. He tossed a two point conversion to tie the game in Pittsburgh, beat the Bills, and was playing well against Tampa untill that Derrick Brooks hit. If anything, he atleast proved he can still play, and thrive in a vertical offense. All of his TD's this year where 45 yards plus...

Enuff about the Raiders, they suck...I am now a free agent fan looking for a team. I just wanted to pay tribute to my man Gannon, and acknowledge the fact he is more than likely done playing...

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A Philly / New England Super Bowl would be great, unlike recent Super Bowls, both teams have a high powered offense, and dominating defense.

Final thought....You have got to give it up to Boston this year, what a good sports year for a city that is long overdue. I would love to see both the Sox, and the Pats win it all this year...


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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 12:48 
I do think it will be Pats/Eagles in the SB, but i just don't see the Eagles beating them.

Of course, that could just be the 'negadelphia' in me, lol. ;)



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Well Snipe, if there is a team out there with the horses to beat New England, its the Eagles.

You need to give it up to Gannon man, he is a born and bread Philly Boy. I know he has the Super Bowl record for interceptions, but the man had a hell of a run for somone labled a career "journeyman" btw...In all honestly, I blame his poor Super Bowl perfromance on the ignoramic Raiders coaching staff, and the worst game plan ever concieved for a Super Bowl, Gannon got thrown to the wolves on that one. Anybody notice that the Bill Callahan led Nebraska Cornhuskers lost to Texas Tech 70-17?





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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 13:14 
Gannon is a good QB, i've never dissed him....knowingly. ;)

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PostPosted: 27 Oct 2004, 10:36 
Bring on the vikes.

I can certainly point out to you that the Vikings record outdoors over the last couple seasons is something like.....1-19.
So is their record on Grass.

The Eagles meanwhile have won 19 of their last 21 games, regardless of the field, or where it was.

And i can certainly remember a Vikes team MUCH better than this one blowing an NFC championship game what, 4 years ago?


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