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Eagles 14, Giants 10 (Late Punt Return Takes Focus off McNabb as McAwful)
ESPN ^ | Oct. 20, 2003 | ESPN

Posted on 10/19/2003 3:27:20 PM PDT by litany_of_lies

Box Score:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=231019019

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Twenty-five years ago the Philadelphia Eagles stunned the New York Giants with "The Fumble."

Now they have "The Punt Return" to rub in the Giants' faces.

Brian Westbrook scored on an 84-yard punt return with 1:16 to play, leading the Eagles to a 14-10 victory over the Giants on Sunday.

Until the return, the Giants' defense dominated the game between the two struggling NFC East powers. It had limited Donovan McNabb and the Eagles (3-3) to 134 total yards and one second-half first down.

All the Giants (2-4) needed to do to ice the game was have Jeff Feagles get off a punt and then rely on the defense to protect the lead, which New York took on a 1-yard touchdown pass from Kerry Collins to Jeremy Shockey in the third quarter.

But once again, New York was done in by its special teams. In the playoffs last year against San Francisco, the Giants had botched snaps on field goals and earlier this season against Dallas they blew a squib kick.

Feagles got off a wobbly punt that Westbrook caught, eluding a tackle by Giants special teams gunner David Tyree. Westbrook, who also scored on a 6-yard run in the first quarter, was beyond anyone within seconds. He outran Feagles to the sideline in front of the Giants' bench and then tiptoed along the sidelined to get past a last-ditch tackle by Marcellus Rivers before scoring.

The crowd of more than 78,000 was initially stunned and then they started booing.

Collins got New York to the Eagles 44-yard line with a quick 20-yard pass to Amani Toomer, but Philadelphia didn't allow another first down. Bobby Taylor broke up a fourth-down pass to Shockey, sending New York to another excruciating loss.

It was much like the feeling 25 years ago when quarterback Joe Piscarik fumbled as the Giants were running out the clock. Herman Edwards picked up the ball to give Philadelphia an unexpected win.

This win puts the Eagles back in the division chase and leaves the Giants desperate after a third straight close loss.

Brett Conway added a 39-yard field goal for the Giants, who trailed 7-3 at the half.

Collins set up the Giants' touchdown with an 11-yard third-down scramble that got the ball the Eagles 12.

Turnovers and mistakes have hurt both teams this season, and this game was no different.

The Eagles took a 7-3 lead following a first half that was as hard to watch.

Westbrook gave Philadelphia the lead by capping a 10-play, 89-yard drive with a 6-yard TD run. The big gainer was a 41-yard pass interference penalty against Ralph Brown, who was starting at cornerback for the injured Will Peterson.

Conway got New York on the board with a 39-yard field goal into the wind that just cleared the crossbar. Cornerback Will Allen set up the score by intercepting a third-down pass by McNabb at the Eagles 29.

McNabb finished 9-of-23 for 64 yards.

The half also saw the Eagles lose a fumble on the game's opening possession and the Giants botch a reverse and lose 20 yards.

Also late in the first quarter, Giants guard Rich Seubert broke his right leg.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: eagles; espn; giants; mcnabb; pass; punt; rush
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McNabb: 9-23 for 64 yards, 1 interception (whole team was 34 yards passing, don't understand difference). Bailed out for the second week in the past 3 by defense and special teams.

Third straight absolutely awful performance by McNabb. Nobody dares mention the elephant in the room (McNabb, is way overrated).

Rush was right for the third week in a row, not because McNabb sucked, but because, as usual, NO ONE will say so.

1 posted on 10/19/2003 3:27:20 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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To: litany_of_lies
From out of the blue, McNabb is claiming an injury is holding him back. He hurt is wittle hand.
2 posted on 10/19/2003 3:29:47 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: litany_of_lies
29.1 quarterback rating today for McNabb.
3 posted on 10/19/2003 3:30:05 PM PDT by denydenydeny
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To: litany_of_lies
Did you notice how the commentators were trying to say that, although McNabb isn't doing so good, it's not really his fault?
4 posted on 10/19/2003 3:31:58 PM PDT by Falcon4.0
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To: litany_of_lies
The Giants suck and will go nowhere, as long as Jim Fassal is the head coach. And that comes from a 43 year Giants fan.

Rush was right about McNabb. Purely as a QB, McNabb has been overrated since he first joined the Eagles.

5 posted on 10/19/2003 3:33:45 PM PDT by Reagan Man (The few, the proud, the conservatives.)
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To: Falcon4.0
No, didn't listen or watch. Just noted the hushed, slip-it-in-at-the-end tone of this recap.

Ty or Coy Detmer (don't remember which one they have) could do better with his eyes closed)

Oh, and 3 sacks for Mr. Mobile.
6 posted on 10/19/2003 3:34:12 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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To: litany_of_lies
McNabb: 9-23 for 64 yards, 1 interception (whole team was 34 yards passing, don't understand difference).

I read 47 net yards passing - yards lost because of QB sacks (-17 in today's game) are substracted from the total.

7 posted on 10/19/2003 3:38:13 PM PDT by willieroe
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To: litany_of_lies
McNabb is overrated. No question about it.

That said, Go Eagles! (This one was never in doubt. I knew the Birds had it in the bag...)

8 posted on 10/19/2003 3:39:55 PM PDT by NittanyLion (Character Counts)
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I think he has complete about 30 passes in 3 weeks. How long before the receivers start pitching a fit. Or the defense gets tired of carrying the offense?
9 posted on 10/19/2003 3:47:32 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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To: litany_of_lies
If the "D" didn't have Bobby Taylor back this week I think the Eagles probably lose. But your point is well-taken nonetheless.

Personally, I think McNabb should sit for a half and watch AJ Feeley, just to take the pressure off him. No one's suggesting Donovan not continue as the starter, but this is probably only going to get worse unless Reid allows him to regroup.

10 posted on 10/19/2003 3:51:15 PM PDT by NittanyLion (Character Counts)
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To: litany_of_lies
Good point !

Conway got New York on the board with a 39-yard field goal into the wind that just cleared the crossbar. Cornerback Will Allen set up the score by intercepting a third-down pass by McNabb at the Eagles 29.

McNabb finished 9-of-23 for 64 yards.


back to eib, that is ! ...

11 posted on 10/19/2003 3:53:04 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: NittanyLion
No one will dare say the truth. Rush was absolutely right about McNabb. Now they have to come up with an injury to squirm their way out.
12 posted on 10/19/2003 3:55:42 PM PDT by TheExploited (R-Illinois)
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To: Pukin Dog
Which hand does he "wittle" with? (haha)
13 posted on 10/19/2003 3:57:13 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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To: litany_of_lies
"The New York Giants - snatching defeat from the jaws of victory for 78 years."
14 posted on 10/19/2003 3:58:06 PM PDT by oh8eleven
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To: Reagan Man
You know the funny thing is that now people are gonna blame Rush for making McNabb come under so much pressure it resulted in his ability to be reduced.

The odd thing is had noone cared what Rush said then no one would be asking "Is McNabb overrated?"
15 posted on 10/19/2003 3:58:23 PM PDT by Bogey78O (No! Don't throw me in the briar patch!!!!!)
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To: TheExploited
Something is wrong with him. McNabb was never the best in the NFL, but he was far, far better than this. I personally think his mechanics are messed up as a result of the bulk he put on this offseason, but it's possible an injury could be playing into it (but I think the injury's just a convenient excuse).
16 posted on 10/19/2003 3:59:32 PM PDT by NittanyLion (Character Counts)
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To: litany_of_lies
It was much like the feeling 25 years ago when quarterback Joe Piscarik fumbled as the Giants were running out the clock. Herman Edwards picked up the ball to give Philadelphia an unexpected win.

I remember that game well. I was watching the game with my father (both Iggles fans). With only seconds left to play, I got up to change the station (we didn't have remote control in those days!) when my father said "wait...leave it on....it's not over yet!" I told him that Pisarchek would just take a knee, and run out the clock. Instead, for whatever reason, he tried to hand the ball off to Larry Cszonka. The ball was fumbled and scooped up by Herman Edwards (the current Jets coach) who ran the ball in for the touchdown in what became known as "The Miracle of The Meadowlands".

17 posted on 10/19/2003 4:00:42 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: litany_of_lies
If anyone else had the numbers that McNabb had they would lose their starting job. Sixty four effing yards? I have heard excuse after excuse offered about why McNabb is playing awful; from his hurt thumb (BTW - Steve McNair has a broken finger, but he leads the league), its the wide recievers fault, or the coaches play calling. Its about time someone pointed out that Rush was right.
18 posted on 10/19/2003 4:01:49 PM PDT by KC_Conspirator (This space for rent)
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To: Bogey78O
I was thinking the same thing myself.
19 posted on 10/19/2003 4:01:59 PM PDT by Reagan Man (The few, the proud, the conservatives.)
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To: NittanyLion
If he's really injured, sit him down, and give him time to get better. It's not like they can't win without him (see last year).

I DO want the guy to succeed, and in fact I think he's being hurt by the LACK of criticism. Nothing makes a real athlete respond like having his/her ability questioned. It forces a top-to-bottom analysis of what is being done right and wrong.

As in the rest of life, we do no one any favors by coddling them.
20 posted on 10/19/2003 4:03:58 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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