A small win with "Giant" effect- The Eagles soar at the Meadowlands

The Eagles flew to a 36-21 victory against a now 0-5 Giants on their home turf this past Sunday, and whilst you can't judge a team on its ability to beat a team who concedes an average of 36 points per game, the win itself meant that the Eagles are now tied at the top of their division along with the Dallas Cowboys after they faced a heartbreaking loss against the Broncos. In comparison, both the Raiders and the Chargers are on 2-3 and they are tied for bottom in the AFC West. In that sense, this win was crucial.

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Friday 25 October 2013

The game that could change it all- New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles preview

Having already played once this season at the Meadowlands, the Giants face their division rivals under a very different circumstance. One team is fighting for a win to make sure they have a chance at clenching the division. The other is fighting for a win to avoid total embarrassment after the worst start to a season since 1993.

History
Record since 2000
Eagles wins against the Giants- 18
Giants wins against the Eagles- 12

The Eagles vs Giants rivalry has been nothing short of extraordinary when you think of the amount of moments the teams have shared. The oldest rivalry in the NFC East will always be known as one of Footballs greatest rivalries. The Miracle in the Meadowlands has echoed through the ages and was repeated back in 2010 where DeSean Jackson made a memorable punt return, securing the Eagles a win as the clock hit 0. But this week, the game is played at Lincoln Financial Field, a venue in which the home team has not won since September 30th 2012. Ironically, that victory was
against the very team they face this Sunday, the New York Giants.

Eagles
With Michael Vick expected to start on Sunday after a two week hiatus suffering a hamstring injury, the Eagles offence is almost back to full force. Nick Foles took the reigns whilst Vick watched from the sideline in two and a half games, sending the Eagles to a further two wins and a loss. The loss came against the Cowboys where Nick looked like a shadow of the man that had played just a week previously.
  A wobbly 3-4 start to the season sees the Birds looking to turn their record into a .500 one once again. But as this is the first season under new head coach Chip Kelly, the record is respectable to say the least.

Key Players
LeSean McCoy-
There is no doubting that Shady is one of the best Running backs in the NFL this season and is the game changer in this years Eagles Offence. McCoy is well on par to break  2000 yards this season averaging close to 100 yards per game and almost 5 yards per carry. It's not his sheer speed or agility that makes him so threatening, but his ability to shed tackles. He cuts in and out of Defenders so easily it almost resembles something you would see in Madden!
   So what happens when you take the Defense who are ranked 31st in the NFL and add one of the most explosive running backs in the game. The answer, potentially his best game of the season so far. The Giants did well to hold LeSean to just 46 yards at the Meadowlands, but never underestimate how mu
ch of an impact McCoy can have.

DeSean Jackson-
Arguably the biggest weapon in this Philadelphia Offense, Jackson has had one of his best ever seasons so far and in my opinion, a season better than his two Pro Bowl seasons in 2009 and 2010. With Jeremy Maclin on the sidelines, Jackson had to step up this year and he has outperformed everyone's expectations. He has the capability to make huge plays out of nothing. When there is a gain of 3-5 yards on a quick pass, Jackson will turn it into a 13-25 yard gain. Not forgetting that it was Jackson who sealed that fateful win back in 2010. It would only be fitting that the first home victory in over a year would come from the last team the Eagles beat at home, scored by the man who made that final play in one of the greatest comebacks in history.


Michael Vick-
If Vick doesn't start this Saturday then the Eagles may be in trouble. The number 7 said that he doesn't want to start until he can run the 100 yard sprint despite taking all the reps for the team in practice. Nick Foles has been confirmed as out for this game and the team will count on rookie Matt Barkley as a backup. If Vick is back to his best then we could see another huge scoring game for the Birds. Whilst Foles can run an offense and has proven that he can stand tall in the pocket to make throws and even run through a hole, he lacks the mobility and unpredictability that Vick has. If no player is open, the pride of Virginia Tech can still outrun a lot of the players in the NFL despite his age. 1,185 yards, 5 touchdowns and
2 interceptions in the first 5 games of the season saw Vick make a statement. He is not ready to leave Philadelphia just yet, and he will be looking to further prove why Kelly should keep him this weekend.


Giants-
After finally picking up their first win last week against a struggling Minnesota Vikings side, the Giants look to make it two in a row at Lincoln Financial Field against an Eagles side coming fresh off of losing to division leaders Dallas. The Giants, now 1-6 need to win this week if they have any chance whatsoever of catching Washington and saving what has been an abysmal start to the season. The win over the Vikings was by no means a convincing one, and the Big Blue will need to pull off a Big performance to halt this fast paced offence.

Key Players-

Eli Manning- Seven games, fifteen interceptions. No that's not some sort of dodgy online movie but the statistic which haunts Superbowl MVP Eli Manning going into week 8. But the 10 year veteran is coming off of his first interception free game of the year which may slide momentum just slightly in his favor. It's very easy to see that Manning has not been performing to the standard he should be, not by a long shot. A two time Superbowl Champion who has taken the Giants through so many heroic moments should not have a 54% completion rate and a 66 passer rating. But on the flip side, it just takes one game, one play, one big pass which could re-ignite his form. If this happens, The Eagles may have a tough game on their hands.



Justin Tuck-  Jason Pierre-Paul has not been the same player since his surgery,and Kiwanuka has not made the impact he should be making on the opposing offense. But over the last few games the defensive line has been solid, mainly because of a reformed Justin Tuck. The veteran defensive end has 5.5 sacks in his last seven contests against the Eagles. In a rivalry where miracles happen on a regular basis, a player with this reputation against your opponent will be one to watch out for.

Rueben Randle - Randle has been anything but consistent this season,when he's good he's great and when he's bad he's really bad! But the 22 year old has four touchdown catches in his last three games which coincidentally is the same number of Touchdowns he has in his last two games against the Eagles. With so many targets who can make big plays, the attention tends to lean towards the big names such as Nicks and Victor Cruz, leaving the second year pro wide open to make a game changing catch.


Prediction-
Eagles 32-21 Giants
A similar game as to what we saw at the Meadowlands a few weeks ago will take place. The Giants will give the Eagles a torrid time there is no doubt about it, but in this rivalry with the Giants as inconsistent as they are I can only see this ending one way. One big play from the Eagles to break the will of the Defense and like before, the rest comes easy. The thing is with a rivalry like this, I could be totally wrong and the Giants could do to us what the Cowboys did to us. As a Philly fan, I have a feeling that Vick can guide the City of Brotherly love to a big win and re-ignite our charge for a Championship.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

NFL The Power Players:- Week 6

A week of surprises as underdogs fall short of greatness, gladiators tumble and unbeaten records come to an end. Week 6 was nothing short of excellent and it's time to take a look at who the best players and teams were along with who's leading the charge to get into the top 10 in the chase for the LJS player of the year.



Quarterback-                        Rank last week           Touchdowns           Yards           
1. Joe Flacco                                N/A                                   2                          342
2. Andy Dalton                             N/A                                    3                          337
3. Peyton Manning                        2                                     2                          295
4. Nick Foles                                N/A                                   3                          296
5. Aaron Rodgers                         N/A                                  1                          315

Joe Flacco and the Ravens faced a formidable Green Bay side this past Sunday and unfortunately for them it resulted in a loss. It was yet another slow start, but that didn't stop the Superbowl MVP from demonstrating exactly why he earned that title and delivering arguably the best game of his season so far. Two touchdowns, no interceptions and throwing for more than 300 yards for the third time this season. The same can't be said for the rest of the offense as it took 3 quarters before Flacco threw into the Endzone. It was a frustrating game to say the least as they battled all the way until the end but ultimately fell short. It was too little, too late and they now sit tied for 2nd in their division, a single win behind the Bengals.


Running Back-                  Rank last week           Touchdowns                Rushing Yards

1. Arian Foster                           5                                      0                                      141
2. Brandon Jacobs                   N/A                                  2                                       106
3. Eddie Lacy                               3                                    0                                        120
4. Stevan Ridley                         N/A                                2                                           96
5. LeSean McCoy                     N/A                                  0                                          11 

With Matt Schaub having his own fans cheer when he limped off the field injured, it was a clear sign if it wasn't evident before that yet again he was struggling. The Texans were at a 25 point deficit when he left the game after throwing for 186 yards.To make up for this the Texans had to establish a decent running game and they did just that. Arian Foster rushed for nearly 150 yards and gave a glimmer of hope to a very agitated Texans fanbase. With many picking Houston for the win and expecting Schaub to vastly improve on his poor form, the game was a disappointment but there are positives to be taken. Arian Foster proved that there is an alternate option and that's to try and increase the amount of times the team run the ball per game. Foster ripped apart the Rams Defense despite not scoring a touchdown and as a result, he has not only been in the top 5 for three weeks in a row, but leads the category this week.



Wide Receiver-                Rank last week                 Touchdowns                  Receiving Yards

 1. Justin Blackmon                  N/A                                    0                                        190
 2. Riley Cooper                        N/A                                   1                                        120
 3. Vincent Jackson                  N/A                                   2                                        114
 4. Jordy Nelson                        N/A                                   1                                       113
 5. Larry Fitzgerald                   N/A                                    1                                       117

Justin Blackmon has stood out to me these past few weeks in what can only be described as a train wreck of a Jaguars team. But something happened on Sunday, it so easily could have been the Underdog story of the decade as the Jags traveled to Mile High stadium to face an unbeaten Devner Broncos team. With millions of fans anticipating an absolute hammering, they were all left shocked when at half time the score was 14-12. Forcing Manning into an interception sent the crowd wild. Blackmon received for almost 200 yards against the Broncos and played a vital role in the game. Chad Henne has started to find his footing in the offense and you could see the chemistry between the two building the more receptions Blackmon caught. Making several big plays you could see the team slowly start to pick up speed. Right now it's the equivalent of buying a really nice car that is missing a few parts. They are still giving up big plays, turning the ball over too often and making silly calls costing them penalties and valuable yards. But come on, an unbeaten Broncos team going into the second half looked wobbly. They found their form later on but for a short moment the Jaguars had everyone's attention. They sent a message to everyone that day, and that is not to under estimate them. To receive for 190 yards against any team is good, to do it against an unbeaten team when you're part of a winless squad is simply staggering.


Tight End-                      Rank last week                  Touchdowns                 Receiving Yards
1.Vernon Davis                      N/A                                      2                                    180
2. Kyle Rudolph                      N/A                                     1                                     97
3. Heath Miller                       N/A                                     0                                     84
4. Dallas Clark                       N/A                                     1                                     81  
5. Timothy Wright                   N/A                                     0                                    91

After three weeks at the top spot, Saints Tight End Jimmy Graham doesn't even make the top 5 after being shut down completely by Green Bay. This opened the door for one man in particular to put in an exceptional performance, and that man is Vernon Davis. Two touchdowns and 180 receiving yards saw Davis propel the 49ers to a victory over the Cardinals.He already has one more touchdown than he did throughout the entire 2012 season and has shown the world that he just needs a chance to turn a short gain into a big play and he will probably succeed. He really has been a crucial weapon this season for Colin Kaepernick and without him you have to wonder, would San Francisco have won the percentage of games they have this season?


Linebacker-                   Rank last week            Tackles                Sacks             

1. A.J Hawk                            N/A                           10                           3
2. Thomas Davis                    N/A                           8                           2
3.  Derrick Johnson                N/A                           8                            2
4. Tamba Hali                         N/A                           4                           3.5
5. Elvis Dumervil                      N/A                           3                           2

One word describes A.J Hawk's performance this past weekend. Unstoppable. 10 tackles and 3 sacks on Joe Flacco helped the Green bay Defense shut the Ravens down for the first half of the game. In fact, it took three whole quarters before Flacco threw a touchdown and a lot of that was down to the pressure that Hawk put on the Offense. Not to mention the impressive goal line stand which stopped the Ravens progress.With Clay Matthews out at the moment, the Packers need more than a placeholder and seemingly looked to A.J Hawk. He stepped up to the plate and exceeded everyone's expectations. In his 8th season for Green Bay, Hawk really showed why he was the fifth overall pick.


Defensive End-         Rank last week                 Tackles                              Sacks

1. Chandler Jones             N/A                                    3                                       1
2. Malik Jackson               N/A                                     7                                        2
3. Carlos Dunlap               N/A                                    5                                        1
4. Darnell Docket             N/A                                     4                                        1
5. Wallace Gillberry          N/A                                    5                                        1

Chandler Jones helped ignite the Patriots comeback against the previously unbeaten Saints by recording seven tackles (including assists) and sacking elite Quarterback Drew Brees. Now one sack on the surface doesn't sound like it was game changing but this one was pretty special. The Saints had the ball on 3rd down with 2 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and the Patriots having used all three of their timeouts. All New Orleans had to do was get a first down and run down the clock to maintain their unbeaten streak. But Chandler Jones got to Drew Brees for a five yard loss giving New England one more shot, one more chance at getting a touchdown. Tom Brady got the touchdown and made fans around the world sit in shock after a clash of titans ended so spectacularly. A lot of the focus will be on Brady this week for his emphatic finish, but Defensive End Chandler Jones deserves to have his name on the front page alongside him.


So with the new points system in place to determine the top 10 players in the NFL, let's see how they look going into week 7. With Jimmy Graham not scoring it sends Manning into a 5 point lead at the top of the table and with only a few other notable gains inside the top 20 including Eddie Lacy entering and Arian Foster securing his spot it was a week of new entrants picking up points. Making the race for the top 10 hotter than ever.

Peyton Manning           20
Jimmy Graham            15
Jordan Cameron         12
Marshawn Lynch         11
Antonio Gates              10
Carlos Dunlap               9
Drew Brees                    9
Jamaal Charles            9
 LeSean McCoy             9
Robert Mathis                8
Phillip Rivers                 8 
DeSean Jackson          7
Julius Thomas              7
Tony Gonzalez              7
Arian Foster                  7
Adrian Peterson           6
Frank Gore                     6
Eddie Lacy                     6
Chad Greenway            5
Antonio Brown               5

Power Rankings-
Broncos (6-0)
Last Week- 1
This Week- 1                                                      





Chiefs (6-0)
Last Week-4
This Week-2





Seahawks (5-1)
Last Week- 5
This Week- 3




        Saints (5-0)
        Last Week- 2
        This Week- 4











Patriots (5-1)
Last Week-7
This Week- 5




 Colts (4-2)
Last Week-3
This Week-6








49'ers (4-2)
Last Week-6
This Week- 7




Packers (3-2)
Last Week- 10
This Week- 8





Bengals (4-2)
Last Week-8
This Week-9





Bears (4-2)
Last Week- N/A
This Week-10



Monday 7 October 2013

A small win with "Giant" effect- The Eagles soar at the Meadowlands

The Eagles flew to a 36-21 victory against a now 0-5 Giants on their home turf this past Sunday, and whilst you can't judge a team on its ability to beat a team who concedes an average of 36 points per game, the win itself meant that the Eagles are now tied at the top of their division along with the Dallas Cowboys after they faced a heartbreaking loss against the Broncos. In comparison, both the Raiders and the Chargers are on 2-3 and they are tied for bottom in the AFC West. In that sense, this win was crucial.


But with every silver lining there is a cloud, and this could well be a thunder storm waiting to rip Philly apart or it could be the cloud needed to fire the team up and rebuild after the storm passes. An MRI Monday morning revealed that Vick suffered a pulled hamstring in the second quarter, Kelly said. It didn't look overly serious as he was seen walking up and down the sideline trying to see if he could return to the game but the decision to keep him off the field could well mean he starts against Tampa Bay in week 6 if he is fit.
     

It was Nick Foles who took over the Quarterback spot and did an impressive job, scoring two touchdowns and completing 16 passes out of 25 attempts. He may not have the scrambling ability or the read option threat that Vick possesses but a solid arm on Sunday from the 24 year old showed the world that if Vick does get injured seriously at some point in the future, then there is a man ready to lead this Eagles offense.

The game itself was again plagued with penalties and turnovers, but this time not from the Eagles. Manning completed 24 of 52 for 334 yards and two touchdowns, but three penalties for intentional grounding along with his three straight interceptions in the fourth quarter. One turnover came from Giants running back Brandon Jacobs, who managed to fumble in the second quarter without even being hit, the ball simply slipped from his grasp, very much so like the victory the team were chasing so desperately.


On the Eagles side of the ball, Foles led the Eagles to 17 second-half points with five field goals overall from kicker Alex Henery. As mentioned earlier, it is very difficult to judge how well a team is playing against the Giants because the majority of the attention is being based on how many issues there are surrounding the team. The Eagles came away with a win and have a right to feel happy about it. The defense picked up 3 interceptions but is that due to poor offence or has the Eagles Defensive unit found some good form? Nick Foles was able to score two touchdowns and for a second string QB that is a very respectable feat. Was this down to his accuracy or down to the poor defensive effort from New York?


With Vick still doubtful to start week 6, there are mixed emotions going into the Tampa Bay matchup. Can Foles carry on his current from and bring the Eagles to a 3-3 record? Has our defense improved or was it simply New York giving the unit too many easy opportunities making interceptions as easy as taking candy from a baby?

All will be answered in week 6 but for now, Philadelphia fans can hold their head high. If being Tied first for the division and facing an 0-4 Tampa Bay next week doesn't give fans a slight reason to smile after a slightly troubled start to the Chip Kelly era then they need to realize that at least they are playing better than the Jaguars!

Thursday 3 October 2013

NFL The Power Players:- Week 4

The first quarter of the NFL is over and what an opening it's been. From the demise of the NFC East to games being won in the final 15 seconds, it has lived up to all of the hype. So with Week 5 of the NFL on the horizon, it's once again time to review the top players and teams of the week. Is Peyton Manning for the fourth week in a row still at the top of the Quarterbacks and will the Broncos fall from that top spot after an impressive run? Let's find out.



Quarterback-                        Rank last week           Touchdowns           Yards           
1. Drew Brees                                    4                               4                        413
2. Phillip Rivers                                N/A                             3                        401
3. Peyton Manning                            1                                4                        327
4. Matt Ryan                                     N/A                              2                        421
5. Tom Brady                                    N/A                              2                      316


Only two constants remain in our top 5 quarterbacks where finally someone has beaten Peyton Manning to the top spot. This wasn't to say Peyton had a bad game, in fact he had another fantastic game against the Eagles but Drew Brees and Phillip Rivers both hit 400 yards and Brees simply gets better and better every week. He lead New Orleans to a 38-17 victory over Miami, keeping their unbeaten streak alive as they head into week 5. Over the past 5 years Brees has established such a big reputation, and yet week in, week out he still exceeds it and now sits atop our top 5 Quarterbacks list for week 4.



Running Back-                  Rank last week           Touchdowns                Rushing Yards

1. Adrian Peterson                        N/A                              2                                   153
2. Frank Gore                                N/A                               1                                   140
3. Reggie Bush                             N/A                              1                                    139
4. Marshawn Lynch                      N/A                              0                                     98
5. Arian Foster                              N/A                              0                                    102



Five new entries to the Running Back this week topped by none other than Adrian Peterson. As the Vikings traveled across the pond to face the Steelers at Wembley, the Vikings had to come out with a win after an unfortunate spree of bad luck. They did just that and Peterson ran for 153 yards scoring two touchdowns and a whopping 60 yard touchdown run. The 28 year old still shows no sign of holding up and again proving why he is one of if not the best running back in the NFL at this stage





Wide Receiver-                Rank last week                 Touchdowns                  Receiving Yards

 1. Tony Gonzalez                      N/A                                    2                                       149
 2. Torrey Smith                          N/A                                   1                                       166
 3. Kembrell Thompkins            N/A                                   1                                        127
 4. Jerome Simpson                   N/A                                   0                                       124
 5. Victor Cruz                              N/A                                   1                                       164

Another fresh five as we look at the Wide Receiver category. The most impressive game of the week came from Falcons Receiver Tony Gonzalez, his two touchdowns and 149 yards weren't enough to give the Falcons a win over the patriots. But with 14 of the 23 points coming from this man alone, and having received the ball 12 times, it's easy to see how much of an impact Gonzalez had. Other notable performances came from Victor Cruz as he proves to be the silver lining in the Giants storm Cloud and Torrey Smith as he had the most receiving yards in the NFL.


Tight End-                      Rank last week                  Touchdowns                 Receiving Yards
1. Jimmy Graham                                                           2                                    100
2. Antonio Gates                       4                                       1                                    136
3. Jordan Cameron                  2                                     1                                       91
4. Martellus Bennett               N/A                                   0                                      90
5. Julius Thomas                      3                                    0                                       43


For the second week in a row it's Saints Tight End Jimmy Graham who to
ps the list with another brilliant game against Miami. 100 yards and 2 touchdowns saw Graham and fellow Saints List topper Drew Brees rocket to victory over a previously unbeaten Dolphins side. The partnership between Brees and Graham has looked dangerous all season long but these last two weeks it has become an unstoppable threat. As they face the Bears in week 5, we may just see how powerful this offence truly is.


Linebacker-                   Rank last week            Tackles                Sacks             

1.Chad Greenway                    N/A                         10                          1
2. Whitney Mercilus                 N/A                          6                          2.5
3.  NaVorro Bowman              N/A                          5                            2
4. Robert Mathis                     N/A                           4                            3
5. Whitney Mercilus                N/A                           6                          2.5

So two Saints players and two Vikings players lead the categories so far, Chad Greenway was simply outstanding at Wembley Stadium this past Sunday, making 10 tackles and sacking Ben Roethlisberger. Coming off of his first interception of the season against the Browns, Greenway got his first sack of the year and another double figure tackling statistic. The veteran in his 8th season with the Viking
s recorded 98 tackles last season and is currently at 28 in his first four games this year. He is well on his way to beat his personal record of 109 if he keeps up this level of play.

Defensive End-         Rank last week                 Tackles                              Sacks

1. Jared Allen                    N/A                                     4                                        2.5
2. Carlos Dunlap               N/A                                    4                                        1.5
3. Robert Ayers                N/A                                      6                                         0.5
4. Allan Bailey                   N/A                                      3                                          1
5. Ropati Pitoitua              N/A                                      3                                        2


Out of the 6 positions we have, 3 of them are lead by players of the Minnesota Vikings which just goes to show how impressive they were against the Steelers. Jared Allen is one of those power players who you expect to have a big game when it matters and he passed with flying colors. In his sixth season for the Vikings, the number 69 recorded 2.5 sacks against Big Ben and 4 tackles sending him to the second spot overall in sacks for week 4 with the most coming from Robert Mathis who sits at number 4 in the Linebacker position. The Vikings now have to face a fresh Panthers team as they sat out week 4 with a "Bye". This means that the team that had just crushed the Giants 38-0 are in perfect condition to face a fired up Vikings team, it will be a game you won't want to miss!



So after the first four weeks have been and gone, let's see who the top 10 teams in the NFL are at the moment

Broncos (4-0)
Last Week 2
This Week 1





Seahawks (4-0)
Last Week 1
This Week 2


               Saints (4-0)
             Last Week 3
             This Week 3







Patriots (4-0)
Last Week 4
This Week 4



Chiefs (4-0)
Last Week-9
This Week-5




Lions (3-1)
Last Week- N/A
This Week- 6





Colts (3-1)
Last Week- 8
This Week-7








49ers (2-2)
Last Week-N/A
This Week- 8




Titans(3-1)
Last Week-N/A
This Week 9




Bills(2-2)
Last Week-N/A
This Week- 10