Giants Eagles battle in The Meadowlands

Posted by xxprincess on Monday Dec 14, 2009 Under Sports

Giants and Eagles games are usually close, hard fought, classic NFC East battle. And through the years, strange endings have taken place in Giants Stadium.

Battle Sunday will be the last battle in The Meadowlands regular season and playoff implications will be decided. This is the Eagles biggest game of the year so far. Fortunately, they are healthy and have most of their main weapons for this.

Quarterback – Edge: Eagles. Eli Manning is a fraud. A swindle by a ring, but still a fraud. Eli hit him early and rattle like maracas. He has 20 TD and 11 INT this year, with a score of 89.2 QB. McNabb, in two fewer games, has 16 TD and only 6 INT to go with an assessment of 94.7. Granted, McNabb is inconsistent and not know that the signal caller will be displayed, but we’ll take him over Eli, as would most coaches in the NFL.

Running back – Edge: Push. Brandon Jacobs had a year under par, but it’s still a beast to be reckoned with, as he proved with his 70-yard touchdown reception last week against the Cowgirls. Ahmad Bradshaw is back from injury and provides relief thunder Jacobs’. The two together provide opposing defenses with matchup problems at times. Naturally and quickly lead the Eagles would take the Giants back out of the game very similar to the first meeting this year between the two teams. For the Eagles, Brian Westbrook is still out with a concussion, leaving rookie LeSean Shady McCoy and Leonard Weaver. The two backs ran wild on the giants in the month of October as combined for 157 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. Coach Andy Reid will probably bank on more of the same on Sunday night, and it would be foolish not to go to the running game early.

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