Not really, the Eagles were on a roll and Dallas was slipping so it wasn't really suprising.
2006-12-30 06:06:58
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answered by Sixteen and Oh 5
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i wasnt...philly is underrated, i mean ppl forget garcia used to be really good in the SF west coast offense which is smiliar to that of philly's, he just looked awful in the anemic clevland and detroit schemes, (which r so bad that peyton manning would b awful in those), further more Philly has some very good players on defense, especially anchoring the secondary with dawkins, shepard and brown, and trotter at the 2nd level is solid as well...its true dallas was favored, but man for man i dont think they really had a great advantage as everyone projected
2006-12-30 06:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Exactly, no surprise. Teams are going in two directions and Jeff Garcia is playing like the player he was when he went to his pro bowls. Considering dallas in my opinion is overrated and did not match up with philly at all.
2006-12-30 07:01:43
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answered by bread 4
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No I wasn't. Philly is on a roll and Dallas plays erratic and sporatic football.........My football team is Da Boyz but truth is truth......Romo has a lot to learn and TO needs his jaws/lips crazy glued together..........If his hands were only as big as his mouth he wouldn't drop so many passes.........I still would rather give Romo the chance over Bledsoe........Bledsoe has been a failure from the beginning..........He has a fantastic arm but he doesn't have an iota of a football brain when he's on the field......CAT
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2006-12-30 06:12:40
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answered by Sandi 4
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Think about this.
The Eagles are now running the same plays as Garcia ran in SF, with Morningwig at the headset. Garcia's been to three probowls running this offense, and he still has the wheels to do it.
If their defense continues to play at the levelthey are, There just may be a HUGE surprise when it comes time for the Super Bowl.
2006-12-30 06:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, they're my pick to go to the Super Bowl out of the NFC. They're running an offense where both of their rb's can flourish, and an offense that Garcia is familiar with and Reid has experience running in Green Bay with Favre. But most importantly their defense is starting to step up. They have that kind of tough, affective blitzing scheme that helped the Steelers get to the SB last year. Look out for those Birds.
2006-12-30 07:52:32
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answered by Packin it up 2
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I'm not shocked at all. If Carrie Underwood was talking to me before the game, I'd be thinking about her instead of football too. I'm sure she consoled him nicely with a "special" Christmas present after the game, if you know what I mean.....
2006-12-30 06:09:24
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answered by Jeremy 1
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Ottawa became robbed organic and easy. that they had the perfect team interior the toughest branch. i think of that they outplayed buffalo yet there backup goalie (ray emmry) became no longer as much as the job. no person is extra helpful then hasek (the dominator) If he became in objective issues might have been distinctive. additionally i do no longer think of alfredson became enjoying as nicely as he might desire to. Don Cherry became throughout him. So ottawa became my disillusioned in this playoffs.
2016-11-25 01:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course Im not shocked, Tony Romo is exactly who I predicted he was, a total overated loser.
Sorry to all the bandwagon Cowboy fans!!!!!
GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-30 06:44:30
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answered by Chad 3
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Yes they should have won. T.O. lost for a second time.
2006-12-30 06:06:21
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answered by Matt 2
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