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I
got 1 out of 2 last week, which shows up
as 50% but in all actuality I failed to
get back on track. Old Lucky is 124-124-8
for the season and it all comes down to
the Super Bowl to determine plus or minus
for my year. There will not be a tie! The
Steelers' dream season came to a red, white,
and blue halt, ruining my dream for an all
Pennsylvania Sunday in Jacksonville. But
maybe this is better. Philly will do their
best to make it a mostly Philly Sunday,
and the reluctant Patriots, the studs of
the last 4 years, will be at their best,
heavily favored, trying to make it three
out of four. All bets aside, I'm really
excited to sit down at the Club House and
watch this game on the big screen. Here's
to cheese dip, bratwursts, steaks, chips,
friends and family, and some way overpriced
commercials.
Patriots
vs. Eagles(+7)
The
Numbers:
Patriots: 15-2. Offensively:
Yards Per Game - 358(7th), Rushing
Per/Game - 133(7th), Passing Per/Game
- 224(11th). Leaders; Passing - Tom
Brady 3692 yds, 28TDs/14INTs. Rushing-Corey
Dillon 1635 yds, 12TDs. Receiving - David
Givens 56 REC 874 yds, 3TDs - David Patten
44 REC 800 yds, 7TDs - Deion Branch 35 REC
454 yds, 4TDs - Daniel Graham 30 REC, 364
yds, 7TDs. Team Defense: Rush Yds/Game 98.3(6th),
Pass Yds/Game-212.5(17th), Total
Yds/Game 310.8(9th).
Eagles:
14-3. Offensively: Yards Per/Game
- 351(9th). Rushing Per/Game - 102(24th)
Pass Yards Per/Game - 248(7th). Leaders;
Passing - Donovan McNabb yds, 3875 31TDs/8INTs.
Rushing - Brian Westbrook 812yds, 3TDs -
Dorsey Levens 410yds, 4TDs. Receiving -
Terrell Owens 77 REC, 1200yds, 14TDs - Brian
Westbrook 73 REC, 703yds, 6TDs - Todd Pinkston
36 REC 676yds, 1TD - L.J. Smith 34 REC,
377yds, 5TDs - Freddie Mitchell 22 REC,
377yds, 2TDs. Team Defense: Rush Yds/Game
119(16th), Pass Yds/Game 201(12th),
Total Yds/Game 320(10th).
Beyond
The Numbers:
Though I was hoping for better games
last weekend, it's nice to see a match-up
between two teams that absolutely dominated
their opponents throughout the playoffs.
The Patriots, favored by 7, put a muzzle
on Manning and the Colts, and beat the 16
win Steelers in Pittsburgh. The Eagles put
it to the Vikings, who had just beat the
Packers in Green Bay, and then destroyed
the Falcons who rolled the Rams. So, the
best teams played the best throughout, and
now they meet. Can't argue with that. Tom
Brady is unbeaten in the playoffs. That's
amazing, considering he's gong for his 3rd
Super Bowl in less than 4 years of being
a starter. Donovan McNabb hasn't played
a single Super Bowl yet, but his playoff
record is pretty good considering. But,
who really cares how many games some guy
has won in a row, or how great of a season
the other guy is having? Who cares that
these teams combined for a 27-5 regular
season, and each dominated their opponents
during the playoffs. This is one game, on
one Sunday in February, and the best team
that day will end up with some nice expensive
rings and a summer off realizing they were
that one playoff team that ended their season
with a win. Everyone has said that the Patriots
have looked unbeatable. I say, hence they
are here. But what about the Eagles? Have
they looked beatable? Maybe it was that
nail-biter against Atlanta, or that close
win versus Minnesota. Honestly. Both have
been great. It's going to be tough to beat
Vinatieri's Super Bowl field goal game winner
last year, or the one-yard-short Titans-Rams
finale, but if everything aligns right,
this game has potential for greatness. Neither
team lacks confidence. Each team is very
different. Each team was levels above their
opponents. Will one team be levels above
the other come Sunday the 6th? I sure hope
not.
THE
BET:
Disclaimer: The Patriots have
played way better than I ever expected.
I knew Dillon would have an impact, but
the way he changed the Patriots is amazing.
The Patriots have whooped my butt all year,
and might just deserve those 7 points they
are supposed to win by. So here it is, the
cold hard truth of the matter; I can't bet
on the Patriots now. If I'm going to go
out a loser, it might as well be against
the team that stuck it to me all year. I
can't fight my gut on this one. I'm taking
the Eagles to win at +215. It's either
my want-to playing tricks on me or I'm actually
crazy enough to see the Eagles upsetting
the defending champs. All signs point to
crazy. The Patriots have been awesome for
two straight years. They have won under
all circumstances, been here before... twice.
They have a great group of guys who've been
there since the first win. They have a fearless
leader who has yet to lose, and a running
back that's played like a Hall-Of-Famer
this year. Their coach might very well go
down as one of the best of all time, and
they know how to win, really, really well.
But like I said, this is one Sunday, and
on this Sunday, like every other Sunday,
any little piece of past or future is transparent.
I love McNabb's confidence. The kid has
grown up into a great quarterback. Everyone
talks about how Manning and Culpepper each
had great years, but Donovan was no slouch.
He tossed 31 touchdowns with only 8 interceptions,
while completing his highest percentage
of his career. More importantly he joked
around and had fun every week, and has the
same attitude this weekend. That's what's
impressed me about the Eagles. They've been
the same team since mini-camp. TO has had
something to say every week, Donovan's laughed
it off, and the defense has done what they
needed to do. They seem like the team that's
been here before. The Patriots won't get
by on a mind-screw like they did with Peyton
Manning. They won't get by on the butterflies
of a rookie quarterback like they did with
Ben Roethlisberger in the AFC Championship.
They are going to get stuck with McNabb.
His confidence will show the holes in the
New England secondary. New England's a great
team, but if I had to put my money on one
team, one coach, and one quarterback who
I'd take over the Patriots
that team
would be the Eagles, the coach would be
Andy Reid, and the laid back leader would
be Donovan McNabb. Oh yeah, I'd take Brian
Dawkins, too. He's just too damn good. Any
great game has to have a winner; I've got
my money on the Eagles. Eagles 34
- Patriots 28
- Game
Date: 02/06/05 16:30 ET
WAGERING
SMART MAKES WATCHING NFL GAMES MORE FUN
Thanks
for a great year,
Lucky Lester
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