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Eagles vs. Cowboys predictions

POSTED: Friday, November 9, 2012, 9:29 AM

JEFF MCLANE
Record, 2-6.

Week 10: I thought for a second about picking the Eagles, but then I wrote down the Eagles’ starting offensive line – from left to right: Demetress Bell, Evan Mathis, Dallas Reynolds, Dennis Kelly, King Dunlap – and realized how ridiculous that would be.

That being said, Sunday’s Eagles-Cowboys game should be a close one because neither team can really score. The Birds are averaging just 16.6 points a game while the Cowboys have managed only 18.8. They have been mirror-images of one another in many other ways – teams with high expectations heading into the season, but were derailed by sloppiness, poor quarterback play and injuries in the first half of the season.

There are differences, of course. The Cowboys have struggled running the ball, partly because DeMarco Murry has been sidelined with a foot injury and partly because Jason Garrett has passalotis – the disease that also afflicts Andy Reid. Tony Romo can throw the football downfield as well as any quarterback in the league, but he’s still a poor decision-maker and has tossed a league-high 13 interceptions this season.

I’m not sure if the Eagles can rattle Romo like they did in both games last season – in the second they knocked him out. The defensive line just hasn’t been the same and I don’t think that ship is ever coming in. So it’s going to be up to the Eagles secondary to force Romo to hitch his throw a few times. Cornerbacks Nnamdi Asomugha and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie have regressed the last few weeks. The Eagles do get safety Nate Allen back, which should help some. I’m not sure who the Eagles plan on assigning to cover tight end Jason Witten. Asomugha did a fine job on him last season, but I think he stays outside in this one.

The Cowboys defense has been above average, but suffered a blow when linebacker Sean Lee was lost. He was their centerpiece because he could equally defend the run and cover. Dan Connor is a downgrade, and if he can’t go because of a neck injury then the fall off is steep with Ernie Sims. If it’s Sims, the Eagles should go right at him.

The big question, of course, is will Michael Vick have enough time to throw the ball. The DeMarcus Ware-Bell matchup is a frightening one. Bell will probably get lots of help from various sources and in various ways (chip blocks, etc.). It’s so obvious that the Eagles should slant the play-calling to the run. But they have to keep the Cowboys honest or they’ll stack the box all game and force Vick to drop back behind that line more than the Eagles would like.

I think it’s going to be an ugly close one that will end with another round of “Fire Andy!” chants.

Prediction: Cowboys 17, Eagles 13.

What goes right: The Eagles secondary is able to keep Cowboys receivers Miles Austin and Dez Bryant in check.

What goes wrong: Bell.

ZACH BERMAN
Record, 4-4.

Week 10: This might be the most difficult game to predict this season. Both teams are confounding, with the ability to generate yards but struggles to score. Because of that, I'm compelled to go with the team that's better positioned to win ugly. That's the Cowboys, who have a superior defense.

Dallas spent the offseason upgrading their cornerbacks, and the additions of Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr have made a noticeable difference. The Cowboys are allowing only 229 passing yards per game, and when you combine the coverage with their pass rushers, it's tough on opposing quarterbacks. Then consider the Eagles' offensive line issues, and it's likely Vick will struggle with time.

The wild card is whether the Eagles run the ball. Simply said, they need to give LeSean McCoy the ball. Dallas is allowing more than 100 rushing yards per game, and the Eagles' offensive line is better at run blocking than pass protection at this point. The only way to create time to throw downfield will be through play-action, and the best way to effectively sell the play-action is by actually running the ball.

The track record of offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg and Reid does not suggest they'll commit to the run. The score and situation has much to do with it, and the Eagles cannot afford to play from behind for the second consecutive week.

I expect the Eagles to score between 17-24 points this weekend, and I don't know if that will be enough. Romo has proven he can move the ball this season and the Eagles struggle against tight ends. That's bad news when playing Witten. Yet the Cowboys' rushing offense slows without Murray, and he's not expected to play. If the Eagles can bottle the run and avoid penalties, they'll be able to force turnovers and force Dallas into third-and-long situations.

This game could go either way. Both teams are so similar with their struggles and their injuries. But looking at their seasons, I'm going with the Cowboys. 

Prediction: Cowboys 21, Eagles 20

What goes right: Tackling won't be an issue this week, and the defense will play a much better game. If the Eagles run the ball, McCoy tops 100 yards and keeps the Eagles in the game.

What goes wrong: Vick continues to get beat up because of a struggling offensive line. Jason Witten has a big game.

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Comments  (40)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:37 PM, 11/09/2012
    Eagles lose; Vick will blame "the twist of fate", Andy will blame himself, Nhamdi will blame Todd Bowles, Babin will blame the fans, and Evin Mathis will blame someone or something, to be determined.......
    chocolatethunder
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:49 PM, 11/09/2012
    Dallas defense will outscore the Eagles offense.. Its gonna be ugly.. 27-10 Dallas.
    bradco
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:45 PM, 11/09/2012
    So do we start the 'FI-RE ANDY' chant during his 1st timeout? (4 minutes into the 1st quarter) Wait until Vick's 3rd turnover? (at the end of the 2nd quarter) Or wait till the game is out of hand? (at the start of the 4th quarter)
    gilligan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:38 PM, 11/09/2012
    Start tonight, during half time of the Sixers game...in Boston
    car6785
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:51 PM, 11/09/2012
    both Jeff and Zack picked the boys to win, so bet on birds. Their pick is a sure opposite.
    camasbud
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:00 PM, 11/09/2012
    Booo. Imagine for a minute Reid had guts and an imagination, this wouldn't have to be like watching the Titanic sink in slow motion. They could put players in motion and Shady flanking in the slot and use D Jac with quick screens and crossing routes to overcome the problems with the O line and getting hot receivers free. Instead we get the same stupid offense the league has figured out how to stop time and time again. Like groundhog day 212.
    TrollExterminator
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:04 PM, 11/09/2012
    How bout those Eagles? Seriously, I am not watching the game. It is just too painful. I await the announcement of a new Coaching staff.
    Larry Byrd
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:09 PM, 11/09/2012
    Unfortunately I see a blow-out loss for the Eagles. This is the painful truth much as I hate to say it. Last week the Eagles ran for almost 100 yards in the first quarter itself and still lost. That is going to be the excuse that will be used by MM & AR to go all air express. This might be the game where Vick is knocked out of the game forcing Foles in to finish out the game. This feels like an inevitable slide for a sad, sad end to a pretty decent phase in Eagles' history.
    cleansports
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:30 PM, 11/09/2012
    Cowboys get 6 sacks and win easily 27 to 13.
    Fan74
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:13 PM, 11/09/2012
    "i need to put players in a better position to win"
    main liner
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:23 PM, 11/09/2012
    "Who cares? As long as Reid is there = "NO INTEREST WHO WINS not the fans for sure"
    lost eagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:49 PM, 11/09/2012
    The inability or (unabilty-?) to score TD's in the red zone will be the difference at the end.
    Cowboys 23 Eagles 21
    Eaglejay
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:03 PM, 11/09/2012
    eagles have shown me nothing to make me think they might win this game.
    bloodymess
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:58 PM, 11/09/2012
    I think this is an elimination game. The loser will not make the playoffs.
    josh moneyman


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