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 [...]
10 Interesting Stats to Consider for the Philadelphia Eagles-New York Giants Game
December 18, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- Michael Vick has a 109.4 passer rating in the fourth quarter, the third highest number in the National Football League (behind Ben Roethlisberger and David Garrard). He hasn’t thrown a fourth quarter interception yet this season. – LeSean McCoy is averaging an incredible 8.6 yards per carry in the fourth quarter of one-possession games. [...]
Why LeSean McCoy’s Fourth Quarter Running Against the Dallas Cowboys Was a Top 3 Highlight of the Season
December 14, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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In Sunday’s Eagles-Cowboys game, I saw something that as an Eagles fan, I really haven’t seen much throughout my lifetime. No, it wasn’t DeSean Jackson’s 91-yard touchdown reception, although I would argue that was the best play of the entire season (so far). It came in the fourth quarter, with the Eagles leading 30-27 and [...]
10 Things We Learned From the Eagles Game: Week 11
November 23, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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1. Michael Vick is human. We all knew Michael Vick was going to have a normal game one of these weeks. But this wasn’t so bad. He threw for 258 yards without an interception, and rushed for 34 yards and a touchdown. If this is Vick on a bad day, I can live with that, [...]
Philadelphia Eagles By the Numbers: Week 11 vs the New York Giants
November 22, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- Michael Vick rushed 11 times in Sunday’s victory, just the ninth time in Eagles’ history a quarterback has accomplished this feat. Vick rushed for just 34 yards. Every other time the quarterback topped 55 yards, including three 100-yard games. Four of the eight scored a touchdown, making Vick the fifth. – Michael Vick has [...]
Philadelphia Eagles Week 11 Pregame Thoughts vs New York Giants
November 22, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- I really think we’re going to win this game. I think we’re just the better team. We’re at home and we’re coming off the momentum of a huge Monday Night Football win against the Redskins. But the Cowboys just beat the Giants pretty easily and I don’t see the Giants losing two in a [...]
Philadelphia Eagles By the Numbers: Week 10 vs Washington Redskins
November 16, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- DeSean Jackson’s 88 yard touchdown reception from Michael Vick is the Eagles’ longest play from scrimmage since Hank Baskett’s 90-yard touchdown against the St. Louis Rams. It is the longest touchdown pass of Michael Vick’s career by 14 yards. It’s the longest touchdown of DeSean Jackson’s career by three yards, and the longest receiving [...]
Philadelphia Eagles Postgame Thoughts Week 10: Eagles 59, Redskins 28
November 16, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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- The first quarter (plus the first few seconds of the second quarter) was the greatest display of football I have ever seen in my life. Ever. The Eagles’ big second and third quarters against the Cowboys in the 2008 season finale was almost more of the Cowboys’ playing poorly than the Eagles playing well. [...]