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Eagles fans already counting chickens


RoaringRiot

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The memory of Moose 'ssshhhhing' the fans during the NFC Championship game still burns.  Loved it when it made the cover of Sports Illustrated ... forever etched in their memory.

 

Ha.  Sounds about right for Philly fans.  Loud, proud and delusional.  Unfortunately, their team barely limped past a wounded Cowboys team that was a short drive from a game-winning field goal.  Brees will score enough points to make the trip to Seattle.

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The memory of Moose 'ssshhhhing' the fans during the NFC Championship game still burns.  Loved it when it made the cover of Sports Illustrated ... forever etched in their memory.

 

 

 

 

I lived there in '03 and my boss asked me if I wanted to go to the NFCC game with him.  I said no, and decided to fly back to Charlotte to watch it with my friends and Panthers fans here.  Best decision I could have made.....

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They should probably worry about the first game.  Yes the Saints stink outside but they almost beat us in Carolina.  I think Philly wins but would not be shocked if Brees and Co. beat them.

 

I'm actually chalking in the Saints to beat the Eagles and the Packers to beat the 49ers. 

 

Carolina vs. Green Bay

Seattle vs. New Orleans

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