Up-Down Drill'

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Donovan McNabb

The Eagles quarterback had his mojo back, and when he plays the way he did yesterday, he's as good as anybody in the NFL and superior to yesterday's opposing QB.

Eli Manning

The Giants are in deep trouble if their quarterback continues to play the way he is playing right now.

Asante Samuel

The Eagles cornerback isn't physical, but he is a human interception machine. His first-quarter pick of Manning was huge.

Trent Cole

No sacks, but the defensive end's relentless pressure forced Manning into plenty of incompletions.

Juqua Parker

The Eagles' other starting defensive end also put pressure on Manning all day.

Tom Coughlin

The Giants have lost three in a row, so things could get interesting with such a hot-tempered head coach.

DeSean Jackson

Another game, another touchdown from more than 50 yards. That's six in seven games, making him the most dangerous big-play man in the NFL.

Leonard Weaver

The Eagles fullback broke free for a 41-yard run for the game's first score and finished with eight carries for 75 yards. Yes, an Eagles fullback did that.

LeSean McCoy

With the Giants creeping back into the game, McCoy's 66-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter put an exclamation point on the Eagles' lopsided victory.

Stacy Andrews

and Todd Herremans

Each guard made an outstanding block during McCoy's TD run.

Marty Mornhinweg

McNabb gave the offensive coordinator a high five on the sideline right after the quarterback's 54-yard touchdown pass to Jackson turned the game into a rout late in the first half.

Ellis Hobbs

Through six games, it was difficult to fathom how Hobbs could have finished second in the NFL in kickoff-return average. Yesterday, we finally got to see how.

Quintin Demps

The second-year safety got his first significant playing time of the season and his first career interception.

Brent Celek

Any debate about who's the best tight end in the NFC East should definitely include the Eagles' first-year starter.

Jeremy Maclin

The rookie receiver put together his second straight solid game, and this time he also scored a touchdown.

Winston Justice

The offensive tackle's second career start against the Giants was infinitely better than his first.

Jason Babin

The Eagles defensive end looked uncoordinated as he tried to cover a Lawrence Tynes kickoff in the third quarter. New York's Kevin Dockery ended up with the football, and the Giants ended up with seven points, briefly turning a rout into an interesting game.

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