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  • #46
    Cappers and public are divided but most are on the Falcons and Over. Let the game begin. Crowd noise works well with offside penalties as well. You will be impressed with the NO Head Coach. Dunn is a native of the area as well- he should have a good night.
    Total is now at 44.5. Vinnie- My writeup is to caution those on the over. Good Luck
    Last edited by Spearit; 09-25-2006, 06:24 PM.
    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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    • #47
      spearit said
      Generally I like to lean toward the opposite of Sunday nights play. Dog won so tonight the fav? Under won and so tonight an over. However.
      I agree spearit. The Road team won last night, so the Home team wins tonight. Good Luck on your Under. As you can see, I'm the other way on the side, although with your teaser, we can both win.

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      • #48
        Good Luck Spearit
        THE ART OF BEING WISE IS THE ART OF KNOWING WHAT TO OVERLOOK...

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        • #49
          GL Spearit!

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          • #50
            Always look for your post....GL tonite if you play
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            • #51
              I have tried to wait till the last moment to see who will play and who won't. You have three banged up back defenseman for Philly who may or may not play and Westbrook. I believe the play is on: (Or close to this line). Please tease me Spearit.

              Green Bay +19 Over 42.5

              Favre figures to come after a depleted Eagles secondary, one that could be without three potential starters on Monday night. Cornerbacks Lito Sheppard (ankle) an Roderick Hood (heel) are both listed as doubtful for the game, while free safety and emotional leader Brian Dawkins (concussion) is questionable. Pressure will be on the healthiest Eagles starters, cornerback Sheldon Brown (9 tackles) and strong safety Michael Lewis (20 tackles, 2 sacks), to pick up the slack in the possible absence of the above trio.

              Defensive coordinator Jim Johnson is also likely to attack Favre throughout the game via the pass rush, a movement that has seen the Eagles lead the league in sacks, with 16 through three games. Defensive end Trent Cole, who led the NFL with five sacks as Week 4 began, will be at the heart of that effort along with fellow end Darren Howard (6 tackles, 1 sack) The offense's ability to move on Monday night will be largely predicated on the ability of Packers running back Ahman Green (215 rushing yards, 17 receptions, 1 TD) to get rolling. After rushing for 110 yards in the team's season-opening loss to the Bears, Green has been held to 105 yards on 38 carries (2.8 yards per carry), and has yet to score his first rushing touchdown of the year. Green, who missed much of 2005 with a torn quadriceps, has been a major factor in the passing game, amassing 68 yards on eight catches with a touchdown through the air in the victory over the Lions. Versus Detroit, the Pack used Vernand Morency as Green's backup, with the former Texan carrying three times for three yards in the contest.

              The Eagles have been strong against the run thus far in 2006, and will try to continue that trend against Green and the Packer running game. Philadelphia is allowing 93 ground yards per game, holding both the Giants' Tiki Barber (21 carries, 51 yards) and 49ers' Frank Gore (16 rushes, 52 yards) firmly in check in the past two games. The team has gotten strong production up front from the likes of Mike Patterson (12 tackles, 1.5 sacks) and Darwin Walker (4 sacks, 1 INT), and linebackers Jeremiah Trotter (22 tackles, 1 INT), Matt McCoy (15 tackles), and Shawn Barber (21 tackles) have made plays behind the tackles.

              Patterson's frequently-aired 98-yard fumble return for a touchdown against San Francisco marked the longest such play in team history.

              EAGLES OFFENSE VS. PACKERS DEFENSE After struggling due to injury for the first half of 2005 before eventually succumbing to those injuries, Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb (960 passing yards, 7 TD, 1 INT) has reminded the masses of his value through the first three games of 2006. McNabb had an NFL-high 960 passing yards entering Week 4, coming just four yards short of a third straight 300-yard day in last week's win over the 49ers. The quarterback will have an easier time maintaining his prolific pace if No. 1 wideout Donte' Stallworth (11 receptions, 2 TD), who missed the San Francisco game with a hamstring injury, is able to suit up on Monday night. Stallworth is officially listed as questionable. In his top receiver's absence, second-year-pro Reggie Brown (8 receptions, 2 TD) stepped up last week, hauling in five passes for a game-high 106 yards and a touchdown. Tight end L.J. Smith (16 receptions, 1 TD), another frequent McNabb target, scored his first touchdown of the season last Sunday.

              The Philly line has allowed five sacks thus far, including three against the Niners.

              McNabb will be seeking to attack a Green Bay defense that has allowed 301 passing yards per game, the second-worst figure in the league as Week 4 began.

              The Packers are still looking for an impact from cornerback and much- publicized offseason acquisition Charles Woodson (14 tackles), who has yet to make a big play. Safety Marquand Manuel (19 tackles, 1 INT) and cornerback Al Harris (9 tackles, 1 INT) have two of Green Bay's three interceptions on the year. The Packer pass rush has generated eight sacks, four of which belong to end Aaron Kampman. Green Bay sacked Lions quarterback Jon Kitna three times in last week's win, including two by tackle Corey Williams.

              Eagles running back Brian Westbrook (256 rushing yards, 15 receptions, 5 TD) was officially listed as questionable for last week with a knee injury, though he seemingly answered any questions about his health with one of the most productive days of his career. The Villanova product carried eight times for 117 yards and two touchdowns, including a 71-yard second-quarter touchdown run, also catching four passes for 47 yards and a score out of the backfield.
              Last edited by Spearit; 10-02-2006, 08:00 PM.
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              • #52
                Good luck tonight Spear!
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                • #53
                  Nail it buddy

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                  • #54
                    Did you know Green and Westbrook are not playing. Good Luck, I teased it the other way. Over and Philly.

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                    • #55
                      good luck my man.
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                      • #56
                        Sandy- My heart is with Farve- I admit it. I wish to see some MNF magic - The rush on Favre will be terrific but I believe with Lito Shappard out he can pick up his receivers. Vernand Morency will have to carry for Green. Westbrook will be a big loss for Philly. The rookies have to play tonight and I believe they will to take this game over. Just my opinion- not a 10* play - mind ya- not a 10* game either with so many injured. Good Luck all. Nice piece they did on the sickle cell kid Charlie Pena as a one day coach for Philly.
                        "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Spearit
                          Sandy- My heart is with Farve- I admit it. I wish to see some MNF magic - The rush on Favre will be terrific but I believe with Lito Shappard out he can pick up his receivers. Vernand Morency will have to carry for Green. Westbrook will be a big loss for Philly. The rookies have to play tonight and I believe they will to take this game over. Just my opinion- not a 10* play - mind ya- not a 10* game either with so many injured. Good Luck all. Nice piece they did on the sickle cell kid Charlie Pena as a one day coach for Philly.

                          awesome piece on charlie pena

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                          • #58
                            Philly should be up by several scores- so I would believe the over looks good for this half. Mcnabb should come out with more determination on finishing his drives. I feel good about the teaser at this point. Philly should feel a bit embarrassed and has given GB some confidence. As long as they rush McNabb - he seems to misfire. Go Pack-- Nice Fg's but its time to fine Driver in the end zone- Its MNF --- Vernand Morency looks good- catching passes and running. Fumbled but ok. Its Time to get JACKED UP (getting a bit tired of the the 2 words for the day)!!! McNabb and Stallworth will help to put this game on over.
                            Last edited by Spearit; 10-02-2006, 10:29 PM.
                            "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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