Show Notes: Episode 38 for Tuesday, October 28, 2008
The Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Philadelphia,
27-14. The team welcomes back Brian Westbrook and Kevin Curtis from
injuries, with this being Curtis’s first game of the season. With this
back to back win, the Eagles are now 4-3 on the season, and also 10-0
after a BYE week under Head Coach Andy Reid.
What we discussed:
- Is Philly cursed? We start off talking about the Philadelphia
Phillies in the World Series, and how Game 5 is suspended because of
two days of bad weather
- Donovan McNabb’s play early was bad, but he relaxed and excelled the rest of the game
- Brian Westbrook was a rushing machine, and had 22 rushes. We talk
about the stat that says when he touches the ball over 20 times, the
Eagles don’t lose
- Jagged play by the Offense. Was it rust by players coming off injuries, or the play calling?
- The Eagles are 4-3 on the season, but we’re still not satisfied
- The game Referees were horrendous yet again, and it seems to be the case this whole season
- Lito Sheppard stepped up this game, and made his presence known in a few ways
- The Eagles travel to Seattle this Sunday to take on the troubled Seahawks
- L.J. Smith was almost killed by Lawyer Malloy
- Reggie Brown was out again this week, despite practicing during the week
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