Philadelphia (3-5) at Washington (5-3)
Philadelphia
Eagles Defense
7th
Ranked against the Run
21st
Ranked against the Pass
Philadelphia
Eagles Offense
14th
Ranked in Rushing
11th
Ranked in Passing
Washington
Redskins Defense
9th
Ranked against the Run
18th
Ranked against the Pass
Washington
Redskins Offense
9th
Ranked in Rushing
26th
Ranked in Passing
The
importance of this game has little to do with the Eagles. The die
hard Philly fans (are there any?) might be dreaming of the comeback
kids' performance last season when backup QB Jeff Garcia took the
Eagles to a 5-0 run down the stretch, captured the division title and
earned a playoff spot, but those of us here on planet earth would
probably take a more realistic view of things. No, the story here is
Washington, and whether they can muster enough success to stay alive
in a conference that has two divisions in which the leader is 7-1 and
the second place club is 6-2 (NFC East Cowboys/Giants, and NFC North
Green Bay/Detroit). The fact that the Redskins have a better record
than any team in either the NFC South or the NFC West won't matter a
lick if they can't challenge the Giants or Lions for a Wild Card
berth. Right now the Giants are a better target because Detroit will
probably smack the Cardinals around pretty good this weekend.
The
Eagles have a moderately successful offense on paper but in the real
world they don't put the ball in the end zone enough. Their one
stunning win against Detroit in which they scored 56 points is the
only time McNabb has thrown more than one touchdown in a game, and
that's not surprising considering that he's been sacked 28 times,
more than any other quarterback in the league. Eagles running back
Brian Westbrook has provided about the only consistent offensive
performance for Philadelphia and although he's done admirably in
gaining both rushing and receiving yardage this year he hasn't been
able to rescue McNabb.
The
Redskins are having their own problems on offense. Third year
quarterback Jason Campbell has thrown more interceptions than
touchdowns, and even the 0-8 Miami Dolphins have thrown more TD's
than Campbell. Washington remains the only team in the league without
a touchdown catch by a wide receiver, highlighting a major flaw in
the Redskins play calling. That's too bad because a passing game is
about the only thing that could save Washington this week. Will they
try one for a change? Probably not. Redskins running back Clinton
Portis had a good game against the Jets last week with 196 yards
rushing so coach Joe Gibbs will probably stubbornly cling to his dogma and
run, run, run.
Brian
Westbrook could win it for Philly but it's really too close to call.