Here's the current Vegas odds:
NFL
2007 Super Bowl
Event Date: Feb. 4, 2007/ Last updated June 10, 2006
Team Current
Indianapolis Colts 11/2
Seattle Seahawks 11/1
New England Patriots 7/1
Carolina Panthers 8/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 7/1
Dallas Cowboys 7/1
San Diego Chargers 12/1
Denver Broncos 12/1
New York Giants 17/1
Chicago Bears 11/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25/1
Cincinnati Bengals 16/1
Washington Redskins 14/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 30/1
Kansas City Chiefs 25/1
Atlanta Falcons 35/1
Philadelphia Eagles 18/1
Miami Dolphins 15/1
Minnesota Vikings 22/1
Green Bay Packers 36/1
Baltimore Ravens 42/1
Cleveland Browns 50/1
St. Louis Rams 30/1
Buffalo Bills 55/1
Oakland Raiders 30/1
Arizona Cardinals 30/1
Detroit Lionss 40/1
Houston Texans 60/1
New Orleans Saints 50/1
San Francisco 49ers 110/1
Tennessee Titans 90/1
New York Jets 75/1
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I think the Eagles will surprise a lot of people this year and I'm glad everyone still has them under the radar. It won't be long before everyone is jumping on their bandwagon. As for how they will do this year here's the answer I've been posting everywhere:
It just goes to show you how idiotic some NFL fans are by reading some of the answers you've received. The Eagles WILL WIN the NFC once again. Last year was a FLUKE because of the following reasons: McNabb injured in game 1, TO a distraction since camp, Cory Simon was released and D-Line couldn't put pressure which exposed secondary.Even with all those troubles they still finished 6-10. Here's why EAGLES comeback this year: McNabb is HEALTHY so haters watch out, Buckhalter is also healthy giving Westbrook help in the backfield. Add RB Ryan Moats to the mix and our running game is prime despite what these haters say. As for our WRs in T.O.'s wake look for both Reggie Brown and Jabar Gaffney to have break out years. If McNabb can win Pinkston and Thrash a few years ago just think what he can do with these two. Gaffney was so underused in that conservative Texans Offense it was pathetic. We should have signed him to more than a one year deal in my opinion. He'll flourish with a real QB like Donovan throwing to him. We also signed DE Darren Howard and drafted Broderick Bunkley to shore up that D-Line. Because of this our secondary will be back to Pro-Bowl status. Howard was a beast in New Orleans, was runner up to Cory Simon for Def Rookie of the Year when they came in. His sack numbers were down last year due to no help on the line in NO and constant double teaming. He also will rebound in Philly. Reid is the best coach in the NFC and drafted depth for both sides of the lines which any true football fan knows that is where football games are won and lost....in the trenches.
Now as for the rest of the NFC East, the only team that worries me is Washington. The Redskins have speed on all sides of the ball. They've made the right free agent moves to fill in the holes. They are well coached and new Off Coordinator will have them moving the ball and scoring points. We will be battling them for the division and playoff advantages. I think our experience in big game situations gives us the advantage here.
The Giants and Cowboys will falter a little due to personell situations such as ELI having a sophomore slump (I know it's his 3rd year and I agree he will one day be great but not just yet) Tiki and his fumbling problem and Shockey with his laziness problem. The Girls have another set of problems. The Cancer of TO is now with them but he won't be the problem. The problem lies in the coaching and QB. Bledsoe and Parcells are both dinosaurs (brontosauruses not velociraptors) with outmoded ways of doing things. The game has passed them by. The running game is also unproven. The had a few good games at the end of last year but with defenses actually tailoring their game plan to them it will be different this year.
So here's the record prediction
Eagles 11-5
Skins 10-6
Gnats 9-7 *
Cowgirls 8-8 *
*NY and Dallas records are interchangable here I don't feel strongly either way. Birds and Skins both make playoffs.
2006-07-18 09:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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They should be better than last year winning maybe 9 - 11 games. Only an outside chance of being IN the superbowl.
2006-07-15 08:30:38
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answered by fuzhou43 2
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I can see them going 10-6 at best and maybe 7-1 odds of winning the NFL Championship.
2006-07-15 09:25:36
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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The Eagles are destined to always break the hearts of their fans. They will become the NFL version of the Chicago Cubs.
2016-03-27 06:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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"waht are there chances"? Don't you mean "what are their chances..."? Sorry, friend, but the Giants take the NFL East and the Eagles go home.
2006-07-15 08:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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phht ur kidding right they havent won 1 in over 3 yrs they cuold hav won this season but they missed a pass and lost by 3 points
2006-07-15 08:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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17-0 it there year
2006-07-21 17:33:39
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answered by Tim R 1
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7-9.. not in the playoffs...
2006-07-15 12:02:19
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answered by Paige 5
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maybe around 8 8
redskins are taking it all
2006-07-15 08:31:55
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answered by redskins 1
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