EndGame
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I know we all wanted Dallas to win the game with the Iggles. I certainly did. However, let's think about this for a moment....
1) The Eagles are good. Let's face it. As much as we'd all like to see them suck, that's not happening this season.
2) This was an away divisional game. Those are tough even when the home team ISN'T good.
3) Philly had emotion on their side. Not only was the crowd completely pumped because the reviled T.O. was coming to town (and those people need to get lives) but the players were pumped as well. The Linc was in a total frenzy, and that's a tough place to play in a "normal" game. I'd say this was a miniature version of what the Falcons dealt with when they played New Orleans on the night the SuperDome reopened. The Falcons never had a chance in that one .. it was too emotional for the home team and fans.
4) The game was close despite the long, long list of errors Dallas made.
Now, here's the good news...
1) The NFC East is very even this season. Any of the teams is capable of beating any of the other teams without luck involved. I predict at the end of the season if you look at the divisional records of the four teams, there will be a lot of losses. Hell, you could end up seeing 4-4 in the division for EVERY team and it wouldn't surprise me. Right now, Dallas is 1-1 in the division. Guess what? So is Philly.
2) We play Philly again this season. The next time will be on "our" turf. It will be a very different game, I guarantee.
3) It wouldn't surprise me if Philly dropped their next game. I don't even know who they're playing, and I probably won't bother to look it up. Sunday's game was their season. The players have been looking forward to it for a lonnnng time. They're due for a letdown.
4) We play the Texans this week. They're just not a very good team.
1) The Eagles are good. Let's face it. As much as we'd all like to see them suck, that's not happening this season.
2) This was an away divisional game. Those are tough even when the home team ISN'T good.
3) Philly had emotion on their side. Not only was the crowd completely pumped because the reviled T.O. was coming to town (and those people need to get lives) but the players were pumped as well. The Linc was in a total frenzy, and that's a tough place to play in a "normal" game. I'd say this was a miniature version of what the Falcons dealt with when they played New Orleans on the night the SuperDome reopened. The Falcons never had a chance in that one .. it was too emotional for the home team and fans.
4) The game was close despite the long, long list of errors Dallas made.
Now, here's the good news...
1) The NFC East is very even this season. Any of the teams is capable of beating any of the other teams without luck involved. I predict at the end of the season if you look at the divisional records of the four teams, there will be a lot of losses. Hell, you could end up seeing 4-4 in the division for EVERY team and it wouldn't surprise me. Right now, Dallas is 1-1 in the division. Guess what? So is Philly.
2) We play Philly again this season. The next time will be on "our" turf. It will be a very different game, I guarantee.
3) It wouldn't surprise me if Philly dropped their next game. I don't even know who they're playing, and I probably won't bother to look it up. Sunday's game was their season. The players have been looking forward to it for a lonnnng time. They're due for a letdown.
4) We play the Texans this week. They're just not a very good team.