Stay on top of all the postseason action with FanHouse's NFL playoff coverage.The Philadelphia Eagles aren't supposed to be here.
They needed what was practically an act of God in Week 17 just to get to the postseason. Then they went on the road, and while they were favored, it was still Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid in a road playoff game.
The two got the job done. Reid called enough runs to keep the Vikings defense honest, McNabb made some plays, and they found a way to get Brian Westbrook involved when the game was on the line.
Beyond that, they did what this Philadelphia team should do, and they rode Jim Johnson's defense to a victory.
Now, beating the defending world champions in their house should prove more difficult than beating the Vikings at the Metrodome was. The New York Giants didn't just get handed the top seed in the NFC. They got off to a hot start, weathered a late-season slump, and managed to come from behind to beat Carolina for home-field advantage. They earned this right.
Just don't let that stop you from thinking the visitors have a shot Sunday.
Three key questions:
1. Can Philadelphia's defense wreak havoc on Eli Manning? Absolutely, it can. Troy Aikman and Joe Buck, while working the Wild Card game Sunday, were talking about how Johnson really, really likes this defense. The most impressive thing about it is their ability to pressure from all angles and all levels. Johnson really isn't shy about blitzing safeties or linebackers, or even dropping extra guys into coverage and rushing just his front four.
2. Will the Giants be able to bottle up Westbrook? Minnesota did, with the notable exception of one play. The Giants are likely to fare better offensively than Philadelphia did, meaning that Westbrook becomes even more vital. The Giants run defense is simply not nearly as good as the Vikings', however. This is a huge matchup. Reid has to get his star back involved early and often, and he can't just do it running the ball.
3. Which old-as-dirt kicker will come up with a big kick? OK, David Akers isn't as old as dirt. It just seems like he's been making big kicks for the Eagles for 25 years. John Carney is so old that even the leather helmet jokes don't do it justice.
Player in the spotlight
McNabb is too easy of a choice. I can't go with Brandon Jacobs. After missing the Giants' last game, he's been taken off New York's injury report. The Giants expect him to be available to start Sunday, but even if he's not, the Giants are very deep at running back.
My choice is Westbrook. I really think he's the guy who holds the key to Philadelphia's chances Sunday. He got off for the game-clincher against the Vikings, but he better not wait until the fourth quarter to get going.
Philadelphia's path to victory
Get Westbrook and McNabb going early, and let Johnson dial up all the pressures and coverages he can to baffle Manning and keep the running game at bay.
New York's path to victory
Pressure McNabb and keep him off his game. Score early. Falling behind as long as this offense doesn't have Burress around is a recipe for disaster.
The pick
I know it's probably not a smart thing to do, but I just don't trust Manning on his own in a playoff game against a rival. The Eagles did a decent job against the run in Minnesota, and they'll need to be better in this game. But as strange as it sounds, the Vikings were probably more equipped (outside of the quarterback position) to burn the Eagles down the field. Without Burress, the Giants have to run for a ton of yards and play a near-perfect defensive game to win. I'm not sure I can see that happening.
Eagles 17, Giants 13



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
1-09-2009 @ 11:27PM
Randy Hagerman said...
You're right, the Vikings were WAY more equipped to beat the Eagles in the downfield passing game with their 25th ranked passing offense and a QB that wouldn't start on many college teams, not to mention their "dangerous" receiving corps, with Bobby Wade, Bernard Berrian, and Sydney Rice. (READ WITH SCATHING SARCASM)
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1-09-2009 @ 5:19PM
Rich said...
Trust me. Giants have to much pride to lose two games at home
to Eagles. Go G-men
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1-10-2009 @ 11:27PM
cassandra said...
i completely agree with you... eagles are gonna have the blood of Big blue all over them =) i'm sure big blue will pull through and shoot the birds from the sky =)
1-09-2009 @ 6:36PM
Mike said...
Your pick is silly.. Put down the pipe and the botlle. Giants will win..
get a grip Bruce!!!!
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1-09-2009 @ 7:17PM
Ratbert said...
Giants run all day--McNabb gassed by 4th quarter-
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1-09-2009 @ 7:07PM
laurie said...
GO GIANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1-09-2009 @ 7:42PM
Ratbert said...
Dear Mr. Ciskie--
David Akers @ Giant Stadium..
11 for 21 overall.... 4 for 12 outside 35 yards
You have the leather helmet on the wrong head....
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1-09-2009 @ 8:57PM
Vincent said...
if anything, the giants running helps mcnabb NOT be gassed. I think you have to throw out home field advantage here due to the visiting teams ability to win in big games in this stadium(2006)
Ratbert, I agree with Akers in Giants stadium. He ain't no sure thing!.. but if we learned anything from last game...FGs are not the answer to a win..
Nice reasoning, Bruce.
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1-10-2009 @ 2:12PM
mark said...
giants are overrated and the eagles always crack under pressure
that is a fact..............go carolina
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1-10-2009 @ 2:14PM
MARK said...
CAROLINA # 1 BABY
1-09-2009 @ 11:33PM
Steve said...
THE GIANTS SUCK AND SO DO GIANT FANS""""""""
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1-12-2009 @ 9:22AM
Bobby said...
Way-to-go- Steve, very mature! THAT SAYING WAS USED WHILE i WAS IN GRAMMER SCHOOL. The Giants may suck, but we know how to win the big games, unlike the eagles, who just cant get over the HUMPPPPPPPPPPPPPP. Giants 31 eagles 10!!
1-10-2009 @ 12:09AM
gmen4evar said...
The Eagles lost to the Redskins 10-3 just 3 games ago. People forget that and the Eagles will have another down game today. This team doesn't have streaks, just as soon as they start rolling they play a game that makes you wonder how they won ANY games
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1-10-2009 @ 4:08AM
YouFaceTheTick said...
My heart says Eagles, my brains says Giants.
If Giants get a lead, then it's gonna be running all day. If the Eagles get up by 2 scores, then Manning will be toast.
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1-10-2009 @ 8:41AM
ROn said...
Well, let's see now. The big bad New Jersey Giants lost to the Cleveland Brownies & the Birds tied Cincy. A tie is still better. Therefore it will be the championship game of the birds. The Cardinals vs. the Eagles next week. Get your pop-corn. Birds in the Super Bowl. Giants in the toilet bowl. I'm guessing the Giants can choke as well as the Met's did for the last 2 years. Ya guys from NY still remember them, EH?
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1-10-2009 @ 9:25AM
ed said...
When that idiot plasticman burress shot himself in the leg he shot the G-GIRLS season right down the tube! Hasta la vista to him and the fading midgets.
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1-10-2009 @ 12:11PM
al smith said...
hater,your team must be out of the p-offs, get a life
1-10-2009 @ 5:31PM
ed said...
No lil al smith i'm no hater just tellin it like i see it! My team is in the playoffs, it is the EAGLES! LIKE IT!!
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1-10-2009 @ 1:46PM
ralphgmiami said...
Didn't Eagles coach Andy Reid almost get fired two months ago? Wasn't Donovan McNabb benched? I just can't go along with the Eagles winning this one because when the Eagles peak, they're on top of the mountain. When they don't, their slump is not in the valley but below sea level. The Eagles are just not consistent enough. That usually translates to failure in the clutch. The Giants and Manning really showed me something when they beat Carolina for home field advantage in overtime a few weeks ago. Even though they had a lineman throwing up with the flu and another injured, they came through. Eli Manning is able to read defense quickly after getting the snap like his brother Peyton. Neither Kerry Collins of the Panther or Jake Delhomme of the Titans seem to be able to do that. McNabbs has his highs and lows. Too many highs and lows if you ask me.
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1-10-2009 @ 2:08PM
James I McFall said...
the dude missed the x-factor to this game... correl buckhalter, but he did get the score correct
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