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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

The Eagles' schedule doesn't look overly intimidating this year. For the first time in two or three years we don't end the season against the Cowboys. We start out at St. Louis, then go to Atlanta, then we have the Giants and 49ers at home, then back on the road to face the Bills and Redskins, then the bye. After the bye we have Dallas, Chicago and Arizona at home, then go on the road against the Giants, back home for the Patriots, on the road for Seattle and Miami, then back home for the Jets, back on the road for the Cowboys and finally home for the Redskins. It's not hard to see the Eagles winning at least twelve games in that schedule.

The back half of the Giants' schedule is murderous. Starting week eleven they play the Eagles, Saints, Packers, Cowboys, Redskins, Jets and Cowboys. They always have problems in the second half and with that schedule they could end up 1-6 or 2-5 over those last seven games. That's going to be a real test for the Giants.

Fly!!! Eagles!!! Fly!!!