I havent decided who I like in this game yet, but with all the Eagles hype, I would like to point out that Philly's best win this year was against Arizona (where they almost blew a gift wrapped17 pt lead) and against 8-8Chicago and the 8-8 Orton led Cowboys. I'm not counting beating the 8-7-1 GB squad of Seneca Wallace and Scott Tolzien. They also gave up 48 to Matt Cassell and no AP
I havent decided who I like in this game yet, but with all the Eagles hype, I would like to point out that Philly's best win this year was against Arizona (where they almost blew a gift wrapped17 pt lead) and against 8-8Chicago and the 8-8 Orton led Cowboys. I'm not counting beating the 8-7-1 GB squad of Seneca Wallace and Scott Tolzien. They also gave up 48 to Matt Cassell and no AP
I havent decided who I like in this game yet, but with all the Eagles hype, I would like to point out that Philly's best win this year was against Arizona (where they almost blew a gift wrapped17 pt lead) and against 8-8Chicago and the 8-8 Orton led Cowboys. I'm not counting beating the 8-7-1 GB squad of Seneca Wallace and Scott Tolzien. They also gave up 48 to Matt Cassell and no AP
If we are going to look at past wins/loses make sure you do it on both sides. Saints lost to two power houses in the Jets and Rams with their backup QB(by 11 points just a couple of weeks ago, same week as Eagles Viking loss). The Eagles played both SD and KC close and if the D was playing like it is now they might have came away with a W in at least one of those home games. The Saints have some nice wins on the resume though. SF was big, nice win at home against Carolina too. Playoff experience in both QB and coach works in their favor.
As an Eagles fan, this game scares me more than a possible matchup next week against Carolina. Panthers D is impressive but offense is too inconsistent. I guess our past with Carolina should make me think twice though.
If I could get the saints up to 3-3.5 I would probably take those points given the circumstances. But if you want to make a case for the hot team that gets in at the right time…Eagles 5-1 in last 6, Saints 2-4 in same time frame. I will watch as a fan and hope we sneak by tomorrow night. Should be fun to watch. GL everyone.
I havent decided who I like in this game yet, but with all the Eagles hype, I would like to point out that Philly's best win this year was against Arizona (where they almost blew a gift wrapped17 pt lead) and against 8-8Chicago and the 8-8 Orton led Cowboys. I'm not counting beating the 8-7-1 GB squad of Seneca Wallace and Scott Tolzien. They also gave up 48 to Matt Cassell and no AP
If we are going to look at past wins/loses make sure you do it on both sides. Saints lost to two power houses in the Jets and Rams with their backup QB(by 11 points just a couple of weeks ago, same week as Eagles Viking loss). The Eagles played both SD and KC close and if the D was playing like it is now they might have came away with a W in at least one of those home games. The Saints have some nice wins on the resume though. SF was big, nice win at home against Carolina too. Playoff experience in both QB and coach works in their favor.
As an Eagles fan, this game scares me more than a possible matchup next week against Carolina. Panthers D is impressive but offense is too inconsistent. I guess our past with Carolina should make me think twice though.
If I could get the saints up to 3-3.5 I would probably take those points given the circumstances. But if you want to make a case for the hot team that gets in at the right time…Eagles 5-1 in last 6, Saints 2-4 in same time frame. I will watch as a fan and hope we sneak by tomorrow night. Should be fun to watch. GL everyone.
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