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DW getting 100. The Eagles passing game is their feature. They are used to winning without Westy at all let alone his doing his usual big part to help them win. Heck his just being on the field helps them. Probably some Eagles fan will come in here and post what they do with and without Westy and make me look like a fool which is fine because I am way way too lazy to do that much research on an opposing player for one game. :P

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If D-Will is held to under 100 yards it's only because the split with J-Stew and Goodson (M-Good?) was greater than any of us imagined.

Shut down Westbrook and you cripple part a large part of the Philly offense.

winah!

just because williams himself doesn't get 100 yards doesn't mean that carolina's chances of winning will decrease.

the eagles need to stop carolina's run game as a whole.

unless ALL of carolina's RBs AND the o-line has a bad game, that ain't gonna happen.

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DeAngelo getting 100 is way more important. Mainly because it probably means the game was close and the Panthers were running it towards the end of the game to eat clock. If a guy like Westbrook gets 100 it means that he simply broke a big run or two, the running game isn't what the Eagles are all about.

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I think it's important that the Panthers running game as a whole gets ~150 yards, no matter who is getting the job done. Be it DWill, Stewart or Goodson carrying the load. The Eagles aren't a running team so I'm more worried about limiting what McNabb is doing than anything else.

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