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Eagles In Can't-Lose Mode For Bengals Game

CINCINNATI, OH (AP)

They were still playing at circular, antiseptic Riverfront Stadium the last time the Philadelphia Eagles came to town, facing a Bengals team that started the season 0-8 but got a little bit better as it went along.

The Christmas Eve game became a classic moment in both teams' histories.

Doug Pelfrey kicked a pair of field goals in the final 3 seconds yes, the Eagles botched the in-between kickoff -- for a 33-30 victory in the last game of the 1994 season, sending the Eagles home with a losing record and a lesson that still applies today.

No matter how bad the Bengals (1-8) look, you don't dare smirk.

"This is not a new thing," safety Brian Dawkins said. "We

have been on winning teams in the past and have faced teams that are so-called not-winning teams, if people want to say that. We are saying that we need to go out and win this game. This is a huge game for us."

He's not exaggerating.

The Eagles (5-4) are in trouble heading into a game they are

expected to win. Philadelphia is tied with Dallas at the bottom of the NFC East, three games behind the Giants. The Eagles are 0-3 against division opponents, and will have to make up much ground just to get a wild-card berth.

A loss to the Bengals would be devastating.

"This is my 13th year, so you understand the significance of

winning in this month," Dawkins said. "It's key to solidify your place and where you want to be, by winning games at this time of the year."

Just like the '94 team, these Bengals lost their first eight before turning respectable. A 21-19 win over Jacksonville sent them into their bye with a better feeling about themselves.

"We are looking for a chance to really give our fans their money's worth, which they really haven't had the chance to get all year long," receiver Chad Ocho Cinco said. "I know it's kind of late to even really be saying something of that nature, but we want to finish this off strong."

For the first time since quarterback Carson Palmer went down with an elbow injury, the Bengals showed some spark on offense behind Ryan Fitzpatrick, who threw a pair of touchdown passes to Ocho Cinco. The Bengals actually scored on their opening drive -- they hadn't even managed a first down on their eight previous opening possessions.

The Bengals seem to be getting more comfortable with Fitzpatrick, who can scramble for yards and throw on the run. His first NFL win as a starting quarterback was meaningful in a lot of ways.

"I think it kind of verified some of the stuff we've been doing in practice and some of the hard work we've been putting in, to finally get that win," Fitzpatrick said. "It was nice to have a bye week, and win before it to have some momentum going into the bye."

Every win counts as momentum around these parts. The Bengals won back-to-back games only one time last season, in the final two weeks. A victory over the Eagles would match their longest winning streak in the last two years.

Also, it would leave the Eagles in a very bad spot.

"It's going to be a big game for them," receiver T.J.

Houshmandzadeh said. "They're in the playoff hunt. I'm sure they're thinking they're going to come in here and win. Why wouldn't they?"

Until the Eagles get their running game going, they're in no position to count on anything.

Their running game ranks in the bottom third of the league, forcing Donovan McNabb to throw a lot. Brian Westbrook ran for 1,333 yards last season, but has only 448 yards to go with his six touchdowns this year. He ran for a career-high 167 yards in a win over Atlanta on Oct. 26, but has managed only 61 and 26 in the last two games.

Ankle and rib injuries have forced Westbrook to miss two full games and parts of others. In three games, he carried the ball 13 or fewer times, raising questions whether the Eagles have a commitment to running the ball.

"We don't always have it, no," Westbrook said. "At some points in some games, we have it. At some points in other games, we don't. I think that there are situations at times when we probably should have more commitment to the run."

An inability to run the ball on short-yardage plays has been a major factor in their poor showing during close games. The Eagles have played four games decided by a touchdown or less, and lost all four.

The Bengals' defense has been vulnerable to the run most of the season, so this represents the Eagles' chance to get their offense up-and-running -- provided they take the home team seriously, that is.

"We understand that their record means nothing," coach Andy Reid said.

They learned that 14 years ago.

(© 2008 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)



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Eagles Tie Bengals 13-13, McNabb Throws 3 Picks

CINCINNATI (AP)

Given the way Donovan McNabb played, the Philadelphia Eagles were lucky to get the tie.

McNabb fumbled and threw three interceptions in regulation, and nearly had another pass picked off in overtime Sunday as the Eagles and Bengals played to a 13-13 tie, the NFL's first in six years.

Cincinnati's Shayne Graham missed a 47-yard field goal with 7 seconds left in overtime, falling to the ground as the ball sailed a few inches wide to the right. It was a fitting way to end a game played like the very definition of a tie. Despite all the shanked punts and trick plays, this one went nowhere.

It was the first tied game in the NFL since Nov. 10, 2002, when the Falcons and Steelers finished 34-34 with Michael Vick and Tommy Maddox matching each other pass for pass. In this one, the teams matched each other gaffe for gaffe.

The Eagles (5-4-1) have yet to win a close game this season, going 0-4 with a tie in games decided by less than a touchdown.  McNabb had a big hand in this one, matching his career high with three interceptions and setting up 10 of Cincinnati's points.

He nearly had another, but Johnathan Joseph dropped a potential interception near midfield in overtime. Each team had three chances in the extra 15-minute quarter, but only the Bengals (1-8-1) got close enough to try a field goal.

Considering what went on the previous three hours, no one was surprised when Graham, 6-for-6 this season from 40-49 yards away, sliced it just outside the right upright for the second tie in franchise history. The Bengals played Houston to a 31-31 tie in 1969, their second season.

Philadelphia hadn't finished with a tie since a 10-10 game against Baltimore in 1997. The Eagles' defense had eight sacks and compensated for McNabb's fumble by pulling off a goal-line stand from the 1 in the first quarter. The game soon settled in that patterna blitzing defense trying to erase the offense's mishaps.

It ended up in a draw.

McNabb, who had only five interceptions coming in, went 2smile.giff-58 for 339 yards. He repeatedly missed open receivers in an offense that has come to rely on him almost entirely because it lacks a running game. Brian Westbrook managed only 60 yards, his third straight sub-par game.

Ryan Fitzpatrick went 29-of-44 for 261 yards with a touchdown set up by McNabb's first interception. He was under heavy pressure all game, forcing the Bengals to punt 11 times, tying their team record.

After Philadelphia's David Akers tied it at 13 with 5:18 to go in regulation, neither team could put together a drive until the Bengals' final one, set up by Sav Rocca's third shanked punt of the game to Cincinnati's 41. Sheldon Brown's roughing-the-passer penalty gave the Bengals another huge break and set up Graham's final kick.

Not even the breaks could break the tie.

Philadelphia 0  3 7 3 0--13Cincinnati   0 10 3 0 0--13Second Quarter

  Cin--FG Graham 20, 14:12.

  Phi--FG Akers 42, 11:12.

  Cin--Houshmandzadeh 26 pass from Fitzpatrick (Graham kick), :33.

Third Quarter

  Cin--FG Graham 41, 10:25.

  Phi--L.Smith 4 pass from McNabb (Akers kick), 9:29.

Fourth Quarter

   Phi--FG Akers 27, 5:18.

   A--64,633.

                                Phi  Cin

First downs               16      19

Total Net Yards          391     282

Rushes-yards           18-68   30-56

Passing                  323     226

Punt Returns            6-43    4-31

Kickoff Returns         4-70    3-73

Interceptions Ret.       0-0    3-79

Comp-Att-Int         28-58-3 29-44-0

Sacked-Yards Lost       2-16    8-35

Punts                10-36.2 11-36.1

Fumbles-Lost             1-1     3-1

Penalties-Yards         8-60    4-35

Time of Possession     33:16   41:44

   ------

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

   RUSHING--Philadelphia, Westbrook 14-60, D.Jackson 2-3, Buckhalter

1-3, McNabb 1-2. Cincinnati, Benson 23-42, Fitzpatrick 5-9, Perry

1-5, Watson 1-0.

   PASSING--Philadelphia, McNabb 28-58-3-339. Cincinnati,

Fitzpatrick 29-44-0-261.

   RECEIVING--Philadelphia, Curtis 7-64, D.Jackson 4-66, Avant 3-32,

Celek 3-25, L.Smith 3-15, Westbrook 3-11, Baskett 2-74, Buckhalter

1-44, Klecko 1-8, R.Brown 1-0. Cincinnati, Houshmandzadeh 12-149,

Benson 6-37, C.Johnson 4-34, Kelly 3-24, Chatman 1-11, Henry 1-8,

Utecht 1-2, Perry 1-(minus 4).

   MISSED FIELD GOALS--Cincinnati, Graham 47 (WR).

  

  

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Now the NFL Football standings are going to require
extra soy-ink everyday for the next couple months.
Smoothe move exlax.

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I can't even remember the last time there was a tie in the NFL...

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Buckethead wrote:

I can't even remember the last time there was a tie in the NFL..


11/10/2002

 



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Hoo was it?

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Buckethead wrote:

Hoo was it?



Let Snippy scroll back up and look. Oh, 

It was the first tied game in the NFL since Nov. 10, 2002, when the Falcons and Steelers finished 34-34 with Michael Vick and Tommy Maddox matching each other pass for pass. 



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Shit...even the NHL got rid of ties.....still tied after OT then there is a shootout.

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