With LeSean McCoy & Michael Vick, the Philadelphia Eagles Have the Greatest Single-Season Rushing Offense in the History of the National Football League
December 21, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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No, this isn’t just some biased Eagles fan making a bold statement. I’m going off the actual numbers. The 2010 Philadelphia Eagles now have the greatest rushing offense in the history of the National Football League. They rushed 21 times for 197 yards against the New York Giants. Michael Vick ran 10 times for 130 [...]
With LeSean McCoy & Michael Vick, the Philadelphia Eagles Have the Greatest Single-Season Rushing Offense in the History of the National Football League
December 21, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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No, this isn’t just some biased Eagles fan making a bold statement. I’m going off the actual numbers. The 2010 Philadelphia Eagles now have the greatest rushing offense in the history of the National Football League. They rushed 21 times for 197 yards against the New York Giants. Michael Vick ran 10 times for 130 [...]
Evaluating the Philadelphia Eagles Five-Game Winning Streak Against the New York Giants
December 17, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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Win 1, December 7, 2008: The 6-5-1 Eagles needed a win to stay alive in the NFC playoff race. The 11-1 Giants needed a win to capture the division title. The Eagles dominated the Giants, 20-14, allowing a touchdown on the last play of the first half (blocked field goal touchdown) and a garbage touchdown [...]
Random Intense Thoughts of a Philadelphia Eagles Fan: Playoff Chances, Remaining Schedule, & Craziness Level
November 19, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- I often go on Sports Club Stats, which is a website that predicts a team’s playoff chances based on their current record and remaining opponents. The Eagles are at 75.2 percent, with a 23.6 percent increase in the last week. This is the eighth highest for any team in the NFL, and is slightly [...]
Paul Pasqualoni Is The Real Deal; Bryan McCann, Too
November 15, 2010 by Aaron Kirn
Filed under Blog Network, Dallas Cowboys, Featured, NFC, NFC East
One thing that has gone unnoticed in the Cowboys’ 33-20 victory over the Giants is the defensive leadership and play-calling of new defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni. I wrote last week that Pasqualoni should have gotten the new Dallas head coaching job instead of Jason Garrett, and he showed why on Sunday. You can yak all [...]