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Philadelphia Daily News picks the Giants

7 of 8 writers for the Philly paper have the Giants from anywhere from 1 to 11 points. Article pasted below.

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Daily News picks: Hard to go against rested Super Bowl champs

Les Bowen

 

In my mind, this game is more about the Giants than about the Eagles.

I think I have a decent idea of what the Eagles can do. Good defense, OK offense that could use a healthier Brian Westbrook, an offense that could do a better job of blocking for him most games. Capable, on the right day, of beating anybody, in an NFL that lacks a truly scary, dynasty-level team.

But if the NFL has anything close to a truly scary, dynasty-level team, that team would be the Giants. If the Giants that were on a 15-1 run before they last faced the Birds happen to show up Sunday, those Giants will win. The December Eli Manning, and the December Giants, who lost three of their last four? Not so much.

But it isn't December anymore, and the Giants had the bye week to get healthier. The Eagles' bumps and bruises are really starting to add up.

As interesting as things would get if the Eagles won this - I don't think I would pick them to lose to anyone else, in the NFC Championship or the Super Bowl, if they could win this game - I can't bring myself to say I think it's likely. GIANTS, 17-16

 

Ed Barkowitz

 

While the Eagles have a real shot here (sorry, Plax), the bye week the Giants had could be the difference. One example of the benefit: Brandon Jacobs got a full week to rest his injured knee while Brian Westbrook had to play on Minnesota's artificial turf.

There's a chart somewhere in this section that shows the No. 6 seed has played the No. 1 seed 11 times and lost 10. It's tough to get past that; almost as tough as it will be getting past the defending Super Bowl champs in their house. GIANTS, 24-17

 

Bill Conlin

 

There is no tougher game to win in sports than as a wild-card-round survivor, battered and bruised, going against the rested No. 1 seed, sitting at home with batteries recharged by a week of rest.

But there will be an X-factor at work for the Eagles in the Meadowlands. The Giants have not been quite the same team since deluxe wideout Plaxico Burress shot himself out of the postseason. That said, if the Eagles run for fewer than 100 yards, they will lose. GIANTS, 20-17, in OT

 

Paul Domowitch

 

For me, this one comes down to Brian Westbrook.

He has battled through knee and ankle injuries much of the season. He doesn't have the quickness or the explosion he had last year when he led the league in yards from scrimmage. His numbers are way, way down.

But just when you're ready to shovel dirt on him, he rises and comes riding to the rescue. Had 203 rushing and receiving yards in that 20-14 win over the Giants a month ago. Had that impressive 71-yard touchdown Sunday to help beat the Vikings.

If he can fight through the injuries and make some difference-making plays against the Giants' talented defense, the Eagles have a chance to win. If he can't, if he doesn't, this will be the end of the playoff road. GIANTS, 10-9

 

Sam Donnellon

 

The Giants are at home, have an extra week's rest, have Brandon Jacobs healthy again and proved in that Carolina game that when they put their minds to it, they are the NFC's best team.

Even without Plaxico Burress.

But the absence of Burress and the improved performance of the Eagles' defense make for another war between these teams. The rest, and homefield, will be the difference. GIANTS, 16-10

 

Marcus Hayes

 

This isn't a bedraggled, distracted, one-loss Giants team with virtually nothing to play for. That's what the Eagles faced last month, when they dominated time of possession and barely won.

This is much closer to the dominant team that was atop the power ratings after 11 games. Key players have been given a chance to heal - both defensive tackles, running back Brandon Jacobs and tight end Kevin Boss, in particular - all positions that can give the Eagles fits.

And they will. GIANTS, 31-20

 

Rich Hofmann

 

You can make a football argument for an Eagles victory. Just as in the December win at the Meadowlands, the Giants will be without uber-receiver Plaxico Burress, which means the Eagles will have an extra safety to play with on defense, to commit more to the run, to play hide-and-seek on the blitz with Giants quarterback Eli Manning. It is a significant fact.

The Eagles' problem will be physical. They have been playing pretty close to an elimination game a week since Thanksgiving, which has to take some toll. They played a very physical game on artificial turf Sunday at Minnesota, which just adds to the accumulated burden. The Giants are a tough, tough team under normal circumstances - but they are rested and the Eagles are not and, well ... GIANTS, 20-13

 

John Smallwood

 

These teams split the season series, with each winning in convincing fashion in the other's stadium. Granted, the Giants were dealing with the Plaxico Burress fiasco leading into the second game with the Eagles, then running back Brandon Jacobs went down during it.

Jacobs is back, which should help the running game, but Burress is done for the season and that has a dramatic effect on the passing game. Without the big-play ability of Burress to worry about, the Eagles can concentrate more on the run, and this defense is tough for a one-dimensional team to handle.

Donovan McNabb is playing some of his best football in years, and as Brian Westbrook showed Sunday at Minnesota, it takes only one play for him to change a game. A couple of plays will be the difference. EAGLES, 17-13.

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Who cares

No wonder the Daily News is losing readers and nearly out of business

by JD 1 on Jan 9, 2009 9:38 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Hmm

Not really surprising; the Giants are the better team. Not sure what’s news here. You should win, right?

by ajay on Jan 9, 2009 11:09 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Probably not news

But something interesting to chat about on an otherwise endless Friday.

by Ed Valentine on Jan 9, 2009 11:23 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

seriously, u guys are forgetting that the Giants SHOULD win this game

The Viginats are the 1 seed, we are the 6… shouldnt that pick be a no brainer. we’re 9-6-1 for goodness sake.

But… it’s the playoffs and anything can happen.

GO BIRDS…

and for the amount of trash talk i’ve seen this week, i’ll be looking for Simms-McConkey, Proud Yankee and TrollBlue if we win sunday.

Of course i’m sure the first thing out of your mouth would be some type of personal insult about Eagles fans.

E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES

by 700 Level on Jan 9, 2009 11:46 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

TrollBlue?

Must be over at BGN? I haven’t seen that name here.

by potroast on Jan 9, 2009 1:18 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Yeah we always thought that was the case...

in fact i think he might only have posted over here once.

He shows up everytime we play the Giants. I’ve quit commenting back to him cuz i think he might be a young kid. By his writing style he almost has to be

E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES

by 700 Level on Jan 9, 2009 1:23 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Chill amigo

I haven’t said a word all week. I’ve just been scrolling around trying to find something new to read on this game b/c I’ve had 12 days without meaningful football. I have had my words w/ the Philly phaithful but that was a while ago. The better team will win Sunday, and should be favored going froward (of course until the Ravens and Steelers duke it out nxt w/e in THE MOST COMPELLING GAME in the postseason).

by ProudYankee on Jan 9, 2009 11:54 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Its so funny

how you come over here, with this chip on your shoulder, like you have something to prove. When none of the previous posts bashed the Eagles. For the most, part by just reading posts, BBV has a healthy respect for the Eagles and their capabilities. But it doesn’t mean we think you have a shot in hell.

And SImms-Mc does talk a lot of trash, I believe more than me, that’s why I appreciate him. Go Big Blue.

Giants 23- Eagles 17.

by ProudYankee on Jan 9, 2009 11:58 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The stuff I posted

was earlier in the week. Keep it current. No ill will 700, we all have or pov’s.

by ProudYankee on Jan 9, 2009 2:51 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

From a newspaper standpoint,

If I lived in the city, and the Daily News or the Post or the Times overwhelmingly took the Eggs, I would spit in the sports section and use it as a floor mat in my car. I don’t want thoughtful analysis of sports in my paper, I can get that on BBV. I want gung-ho, jingoistic battle cries. Shame on the Philly Daily and I hope they lose subscribers over it. Football is religion, have some faith.

You play to win the game!

by Simms-McConkey on Jan 9, 2009 12:07 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I also get mad

at my hometown newspaper when it reports the lottery numbers and I don’t win a million dollars.

by ajay on Jan 9, 2009 3:58 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   1 recs

Football is religion, have some faith.

 Did the Times pick the Giants in every playoff game last year??

E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES

by 700 Level on Jan 9, 2009 12:37 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The Times has a Sports section? Man, if it doesn’t have boobies in it I don’t read it.

by BigBlue4Life on Jan 9, 2009 12:38 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

agreed

I want my newspaper to be objective. i think all the guys at the NY Daily News last year picked Dallas in the Divisional game except for one. kudos to the Philly Daily News for calling it like they see it – not that picking the Eagles would’ve made them “homers” anyway. i think we’d all agree that this is going to be a close game and is a pretty even matchup.

by SBakerTheTouchdownMaker on Jan 9, 2009 1:34 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

NY Daily News

I think they all pretty much picked against the Giants from the Divisional round on. I was definitely frustrated with them.

by potroast on Jan 9, 2009 1:41 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

You know,

I went 12-4 this year in my picks of Giants games. I actually won a 12-pack in a picking contest. I bet you went 9-6 picking games this year. With a giggle PUSH

You play to win the game!

by Simms-McConkey on Jan 9, 2009 12:44 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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