Sunday, January 4, 2009

Eagles Edge Vikings, Bring on the Giants!

(AP Photo/Jim Mone)
It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win.

The Eagles failed to score an offensive touchdown until late in the game but still managed to squeak by the Minnesota Vikings 26-14 in an NFC Wild Card game. For the most part, the game was a defensive struggle as each team came up with big defensive stops and turnovers to set up the offenses. Save for one big play for each team, both offenses struggled to put points on the board.

The Vikings defense bottled up Brian Westbrook for most of the game, keeping the Eagles biggest weapon grounded until a big play in the 4th quarter. With nearly 7 minutes left in the game and the Eagles up 16-14, Westbrook caught a Donovan McNabb screen pass and took it 71 yards and sealed the Eagles victory. Westbrook continues to prove that, when he's healthy, he is still a threat to to score every time he touches the ball. The screen pass he scored on didn't look like it was much of a play until Westbrook turned on the jets and broke a tackle or two.

The Birds played about as well as they could have defensively, allowing Adrian Peterson one big touchdown run but swallowing up nearly everything else the Vikings tried to do. The Eagles were able to slow down the Vikings and force them into obvious passing situations, allowing them to blitz from every angle and confuse Tarvaris Jackson and force turnovers. The defense was also responsible for a touchdown when Asante Samuel picked off Jackson and took it to the house in the second quarter.

With the win, the Eagles now head to the Meadowlands to take on the Giants in the second round. The Giants and Eagles each beat the other team on the road this season, with the Eagles beating the Giants most recently in Week 14. It should be a close contest between two teams with similar defensive styles and completely opposite offensive strategies. The Giants will look to run the ball down the Eagles throats and the Birds will try to stop them just like they did in Week 14 when the Giants managed only 88 yards on the ground. In Week 10, the first time the two teams played, the Giants plowed over the Eagles and racked up 218 yards on the ground. Needless to say, stopping the run will be the key for the Eagles.

The Eagles improbable season continues. While the Eagles didn't look incredibly impressive today, they did just enough to get past the Vikings. Their defense carried the day for them and if they can put together a similar defensive effort against the Giants, the Eagles should do well. It's the offense for the Eagles that needs to step it up. The Eagles can't continue to settle for field goals, they need to start punching the ball into the end zone.

It took a miracle for the Eagles to get into the playoffs and now the Eagles have taken advantage of their good fortune and look poised to make a deep run in these playoffs. Rumors of the demise of the Eagles were greatly exaggerated.

4 comments:

  1. Bring on the Giants. They are going down baby!!

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  2. Ugh... two teams I did not want to see in the playoffs. Well, at least the chargers made it past round one... and I was able to get pictures of Dolphins at least making a better name for themselves than last year... even though they lost... boo.

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  3. What moron said bring on the Giants??
    You do realize last time Eagles beat the Gmen by a whopping 6 pts,
    Jacobs didn't play, Robbins didn't play & Hixon dropped a pass, and it was right after the Buress mess.
    The Gmen & Jacobs are rested, you Eagles are gonna get killed !!!
    Be careful what you wish for Eagle Fans !!!!
    You won't be the SB Champs!!

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  4. dude first of all jacobs did play for some potion of that game. and what was the score for the first game when the Giants won? 31-36
    the giants won by a whopping five points with everyone on the team.

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