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Philadelphia Eagles – Even Nick Foles is Outplaying Eli Manning
It was hard to decide what was the more compelling story as the Philadelphia Eagles finally won a game, as they usually do against the New York Giants, who fell to 0-5 for the first time in 26 years: Either Nick Foles stepping up big time for the injured Michael Vick, or Eli Manning completely destroying any chance his team had to end the losing streak, and the existence of any following or support he had as someone who isn’t to blame for where the Giants are at right now.
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Philadelphia Eagles – The Real Michael Vick is Back
It’s impossible to expect Michael Vick to perform at a very high level and put the keys to the offense in his hands and not get blown away by the mistakes he tends to make, costing the Philadelphia Eagles a second consecutive loss as the euphoria from the opening weekend has quickly been replaced with a harsh sense of realism.
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Chiefs vs Eagles – Michael Vick Still Loves Andy Reid
The most interesting personal angle in the upcoming game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is Andy Reid coaching against his former team. Despite the bitter taste to the ending between the sides, quarterback Michael Vick has nothing but good things to say about his former head coach.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Chip Kelly Bringing Speed & Courage
The Philadelphia Eagles averaged a play every 23 seconds, and snapped the ball 53 times during the first half of their win over the Washington Redskins. One of the least noticed parts of that win was their nonchalant way of approaching fourth downs.
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Philadelphia Eagles – LeSean McCoy Enjoys New Offense More Than Anyone
One game doesn’t announce a new era, no matter how different it looks from the shambles of last season. And yet the speed, quickness and effective of the new-look Philadelphia Eagles under Chip Kelly made everyone look better, especially running back LeSean McCoy.
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Oldest Starting NFL Quarterbacks Heading into the 2013 Season
The 2013 NFL season begins with the same names at quarterback still being mentioned as the best in the game, even if they are also among the oldest in the league. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees are still among the best if not the best in the NFL, while the 2004 draft class has suddenly aged without us really noticing.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Michael Vick & Nick Foles Question Still Unanswered
It’s still unclear who the Philadelphia Eagles will use as their starting quarterback when the season begins, with Michael Vick and Nick Foles both getting a quarter to play and both players looking rather impressive despite ending their runs with mistakes and interceptions.