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Eagles dominate, send a message

The Eagles dominated the Redskins, and sent a message that they must be considered elite contenders in the NFC.

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Eagles dominate, send a message

POSTED: Monday, November 15, 2010, 11:59 PM
Michael Vick celebrates an Eagles touchdown against the Redskins on Monday Night Football. (Yong Kim / Staff Photographer)

LANDOVER, Md. – This was a Mike Tyson-in-his-prime kind of knock out.

After plenty of jawing by both sides before the game, the Eagles opened the real action with a head-snapping, message-sending uppercut. It took 18 seconds.

They then poured it on the Redskins in a record-setting offensive display, using the bright lights of Monday Night Football to serve notice that the Eagles are a dangerous team that must be counted among the NFC’s elite as the season’s second half begins.

There is still a long way to go to the playoffs, but for now the Eagles are 6-3, and have already throttled the only NFC team with a better record, the Falcons. Monday’s 59-28 win pulled the Eagles into a tie with the Giants atop the NFC East. A showdown between the rivals looms Sunday in Philadelphia. The Eagles will roll into that game riding a defense that has steadily improved and an offense that looks downright volcanic.

If Monday’s game had been a fight, the Redskins would have been counted out after the first punch. Instead, with a full 60 minutes required, the Eagles kept delivering haymakers. After Michael Vick hit DeSean Jackson for an 88-yard touchdown on the game’s first play, Vick ran for a score, LeSean McCoy went in, and backup running back Jerome Harrison added a 50-yard score for a 28-0 lead before the first quarter concluded.

Redskins fans shouted their first cheer of the game when the referees announced the end of the period. On the next play, Vick launched a 48-yard rainbow to Jeremy Maclin to pump the lead to 35-0. It wasn’t just the score, but the ease with which the Eagles sprinted by the helpless Redskins. It took the Eagles just over 19 minutes of possession to ring up 45 first half points, setting a team record for most in one half.

By the time the Redskins got off the mat and got to punching back, it was too late. Donovan McNabb came up with some of the big throws that helped earn him a five-year extension reportedly worth up to $88, but the Eagles kept coming, smothering their opponents in a way the young team had failed to do earlier this year.

That the Eagles turned the game into a green-and-white highlight reel on the night McNabb got a lucrative extension, against a division rival that had beaten them earlier in the year, and after enthusiastic pre-game smack talk, surely made the victory that much sweeter for Eagles fans and their front office.

In a re-match against the one defense that had truly stifled the Eagles this year, Marty Morhninweg drew up a clever game plan that bought Vick time to throw, and gave his explosive receivers time to get deep downfield, taking advantage of their speed and the quarterback’s huge arm.

The results: the Eagles gained 592 yards, a team record. Vick threw for 333 yards and four touchdowns on just 20 completions and had a 150.7 passer rating; he ran for 80 yards and two more scores. His passing and rushing touchdown totals tied career highs. Four different Eagles caught touchdown passes. Cornerback Dimitri Patterson, in his second career start, added two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown. Harrison, in his first extensive action for the Eagles, ground out 109 yards and one score.

The 87 points by both teams tied an Eagles record.

Both teams came out charged for the prime time game, scuffling, mostly shoving and talking, as the Eagles headed to their locker room following pre-game warm ups.

The Eagles turned talk to action on the game’s first play. Vick faked a hand off right and rolled left. Jackson raced past two defenders. Vick threw the ball some 63 yards in the air, and Jackson pranced backwards for the final 10 yards of an emphatic score, punctuated by a forceful spike.

The Eagles’ 28 first quarter points were the most the team has ever scored in the opening period. Vick’s first play bomb to Jackson was the longest play of either of their careers, and the Eagles lead at the end of 15 minutes was the largest for a road team in NFL history.

There were still 45 minutes left to play, but the game was over nearly as soon as it started. The Redskins absorbed the blow, but everyone in the NFC should get the message.

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Comments  (51)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:13 PM, 11/16/2010
    Lonewolf 11 , YOU my friend are a hoot. I had to read your post twice before I got the humor... sorry I took you seriously at first , well done !!! LOL
    Aspexts
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:54 PM, 11/16/2010
    It's true. Extraordinary performance last night. "Fly Eagles Fly" was never more appropriate. But birds aren't beast of the east 'til they beat the Giants Sunday, and finish strong. Good coaching is now in demand to keep birds from a massive letdown.
    wordsword
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:55 PM, 11/16/2010
    We will know if we are the leagues best after the Giants game next week..WHICH WE WILL WIN....
    Bigmike 34
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:06 PM, 11/16/2010
    I am a Philadelphian living in D.C. I can't wait to go to work and rub this into the face of all of my co-workers! What a way to get revenge guys! Glad I was able to witness history as the Skins crowd cleared Fed-Ex in the 3RD QUARTER! "Welcome to the Eagles Home Game" was the common theme. Once again the Philadelphians take over another DC team's stadium. Way to go guys!!!
    philarkitect07
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:15 PM, 11/16/2010
    Best Eagles game I've seen in years!!! And how awesome to beat the Skins in their own house. McScrub and his team got VICKtomized last night. With Vick at the helm I actually believe we have a shot at the coveted Superbowl title!!! Go Ealges and Go Vick!!! :)
    Lisa10297
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:31 PM, 11/16/2010
    Vick looked like a combination of McNabb Cunningham and Steve Young in their prime all rolled into one great QB. Last week was Indy last night D.C. Lets see what happens over the next 3 weeks. I love what i see and improvement on the D and consistency will make them SB contenders and that's what we all want. In the words of D Hall it was shocking.
    VegasEagleFan


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