ESPN.com front page: "Cards have no shot vs. Philly" Article +author email included

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Cards have no shot vs. Philly

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By Gene Wojciechowski
ESPN.com
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Donovan McNabb and Brian Dawkins talk after the Eagles beat the Giants in New York
Tags: NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Brian Dawkins, Donovan McNabb


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Anything is possible. You've got your Miracle On Ice, your Lyle Lovett marrying Julia Roberts, and your Three 6 Mafia winning an Oscar.


But the Arizona Cardinals over the Philadelphia Eagles in next Sunday's NFC Championship Game? Put it this way: Tim Tebow and the Philippians have a better chance of strip clubbing with Pacman Jones.


It's not that the Cardinals aren't playoff worthy. Or that it's a fluke Arizona has reached the conference championship. It isn't. You don't beat Atlanta at home and then crush Carolina on the road by accident.


But the Falcons and the Panthers aren't the Eagles. Nobody is.


With their victory Sunday, the Eagles become more than a favorite and a little less than a sure thing when they face Arizona in the Jiffy Pop (aka University of Phoenix Stadium). I'm allowing for the miracle factor, partly to be polite and partly because the Cardinals aren't the same team they were five weeks ago.


The thing is, neither are the Eagles. They just got done grinding the defending world champion Giants -- at Giants Stadium -- into a pulpy mess for the second time in 36 days. And now they play a Cardinals team they beat by 28 in late November.


Yes, the Eagles needed several acts of God to get into the playoffs. But now that they're here, show me a team playing better. I can wait.


"It's the NFL, anything can happen,'' said Eagles defensive end Trent Cole. "The sorriest team in the NFL can beat the best team in the NFL."
What'd you expect him to say? This is the Eagles' fifth conference championship game in the past eight years, so they know how to keep their mouths shut. Same thing goes for the 48-20 win against Arizona a month and a half ago. "Means nothing," Philly cornerback Sheldon Brown said. "The Arizona game means nothing."



Sorry, but it has to mean something. For starters, it means the Eagles have seen the Cardinals in person, and beaten them by four touchdowns. It means defensive coordinator Jim Johnson, whose bad back forced him and his cane into the press box Sunday, is familiar with Arizona's personnel and schemes (Philly forced four Cardinals turnovers). And it means the Eagles play the same team they scored a season-high point total against, while holding the Cardinals to 25 net rushing yards and zero rushing first downs.


"This team has continued to jell,'' said quarterback Donovan McNabb.


McNabb was talking about the Cardinals, who basically clinched the pitiful NFC West division title during two-a-days. And he's right: Arizona has found something resembling a running game, its defense is no longer allergic to tackling, and Larry Fitzgerald can catch a fruit fly with his fingertips. Plus, the Cardinals might get Anquan Boldin back next week (he was inactive for Saturday night's win against Carolina because of an injured hamstring).


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AP Photo/Bill KostrounDonovan McNabb dialed in the Giants' press box after a visit the the N.Y. sideline. "It's something as a veteran I shouldn't have done," he said.


But no team has reinvented itself better than the Eagles. They've gone from being a team in disarray to a team nobody wants to see on the other side of the field. They're sort of like the Baltimore Ravens, but with an offense.



So much weirdness this season: McNabb got benched … running back Brian Westbrook got hurt … they tied (surprise, Donovan) the dreadful Cincinnati Bengals … Andy Reid's coaching future was questioned … their playoff chances had more moving parts than a Cirque du Soleil show.


Yet, here they are. They're so loose that McNabb, after running out of bounds on the Giants' sideline, picked up a coaches press box phone behind the New York bench and held it to his ear.


"I didn't say anything,'' said McNabb. "I'm out there having a great time in this run. It's something as a veteran I shouldn't have done. I kind of got caught up in the moment a little bit."


Can you blame him? In mid-November, after the tie at Cincy and the following week's blowout loss at Baltimore, the Eagles were a green mess. Now they're a win away from Super Bowl XLIII.


"They never wavered one bit,'' Reid said. "That's tough to find in this league. These guys haven't wavered, they haven't questioned each other."


The Eagles are about as elegant as dirt. They leave deep-tissue bruises. If it were up to free safety Brian Dawkins, he'd hit you when you stepped off the bus.


Johnson's defense reduced Eli Manning to a human mistake. He threw two interceptions, completed just 15 passes for 169 yards, and couldn't squirt forward enough on a crucial fourth-and-inches early in the fourth quarter.


"I was very surprised," Cole said. "I was waiting for [Brandon Jacobs]."


He got him a series later, when the Giants went for it on fourth-and-2 with 6:40 left. The 264-pound Jacobs gained a yard, nothing more.


Ballgame.


"You learn about your team when you have imperfections during the season,'' Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said. "They just have a lot of courage and they're able to play under stressful situations, must-win situations, no-margin-of-error situations."


Stress? What stress? The hard part is finished: no more NFC East and Giants.


"One more!" yelled Eagles cornerback Lito Sheppard as he walked into the visitors locker room after the game.


"Two more, Lito," a reporter said.


"Oh, yeah," said Sheppard.


See, I'm not the only one looking ahead.




Gene Wojciechowski is the senior national columnist for ESPN.com. You can contact him at [email protected].
 
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With their victory Sunday, the Eagles become more than a favorite and a little less than a sure thing

I love it. Keep giving Dockett & Company more motivation.
 

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add this to the bulletin board, along with the Vegas line, and McNabb's "dangerous" comment from last week.
 

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Gene Washedupgeriatric is a douchebag and I thank him very much for the extra motivation.
 
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Looks like they changed the title of the article on ESPN.com. Send the ORIGINAL version to DD #90
 

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Like i said in the other thread, I think hes trying to motivate the cardinals w/o letting people know it. He HAS to know about the atlanta falcons journalist...i mean at this point to say a team has NO SHOT on the front page of espn.... I smell something fishy..but i like it.
 

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How can he write that?????

It seems so obvious that he is ********** the east coast. Hopefully we give our verison of USC vs. Penn State this weekend.
 

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"Arizona has no shot."
 

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gotta admit.. this article is just down right Infuriating....

And to boot.. there is no real research or signifgance to the entire article, in essence it is an opinion stated as fact on a national stage

I REALLY hope all 53 members of the Eagles team reads this article and Whisenhunt uses THIS article, blows it up 20X, and posts it on the bulleton board

It does not get more disrespectful than this....
 
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Here is my email to the columnist:

1. The Eagles defeated the Cards
2. The Eagles defeated the Giants
3. The Eagles have an experienced head coach
4. The Eagles have a genius for defensive coordinator
5. The Eagles have the best all-purpose back in football
6. The Eagles are a product of the tough NFC East
7. The Eagles have the most committed and rabid fans in sport

Given these facts, computer modeling, astrological graphs… and a review through the prism of Descartes, Voltaire, John Stewart Mill and Hegel… I can only conclude that the Cards will win 29-17.
 

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Here is my email to the columnist:

1. The Eagles defeated the Cards
2. The Eagles defeated the Giants
3. The Eagles have an experienced head coach
4. The Eagles have a genius for defensive coordinator
5. The Eagles have the best all-purpose back in football
6. The Eagles are a product of the tough NFC East
7. The Eagles have the most committed and rabid fans in sport

Given these facts, computer modeling, astrological graphs… and a review through the prism of Descartes, Voltaire, John Stewart Mill and Hegel… I can only conclude that the Cards will win 29-17.

That's AWESOME.
 

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I sent him this:

Dear Jim Wiznewski:

Thanks for the article stating the Cardinals had no shot. The similar statements helped motivate the Cardinals to beat the Falcons and the Panthers, two teams with better records than both the Eagles and the Cardinals.

Did you even watch the Cardinals beat Atlanta and Carolina? You do know that the next game will be in Arizona, right? No shot? Come on now.

Go Cardinals.

Robert Mulligan
Chicago, IL

Did you like the Jim Wiznewski thing? I did.
 

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Don't email to this piehole. Wait until we blow their arses. Patience...Patience. GO CARDS!
 

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the article is so blatantly Pro-Eagles that it smells of a conspiracy. Perhaps the insiders at ESPN secretly want the Cards in the Super Bowl, but don't want to jynx them by writing any positive about them, (see the past two weeks) so they all drew straws from a hat, Gene Wojomama got the short end, and writes a cunning and disproportionately slanted article in the Eagles favor that will provide fodder for Darnell Dansby to register five sacks on McCrap and DRC to get two picksixes, one from which he returns near the endzone via an even more jaw dropping 4.19999 speed

either that or that gene guy is an idiot.
 

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Cognitive dissonance:

its when observed facts dont fit with your view of the world.

Most of the experts have been long conditioned to view the Cardinals as failures. Its their current view of the world.

Now evidence emerges that contradicts their world view. Some will change -- others will simply interpret the evidence in a way to avoid having to change their world view.

We are simply watching certain people being irrational.
 

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