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SI.com (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
... for dead after an opening week clunker against Bowling Green, sits in the driver's seat in the Big East after two conference wins - both on the road. It means the Panthers, architects of three consecutive fourth-quarter comebacks and three consecutive wins against ranked teams, might be made of the kind of stuff it takes to survive a potentially wild conference race. It means, at...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Eagles were on the same narrow peak above a slippery slope. A win at home against the Washington Redskins would keep them in the NFC East race. A loss would set up the "they can't win the week before the break" scenario for the next week among their skittish fans.
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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Filed under: Redskins , NFC East The Washington Redskins have another NFC Beast contest this week as they head to Philadelphia and face the Eagles. Washington is 3-1 and has played the toughest stretch of their schedule. The question now is "will the Redskins be able to stay in the NFC East race or will they come back down to earth?" Let's look at opportunities to win games. As...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
... have the edge. Both teams will enter with plenty of confidence. Philly took control of the NL East race over the final weeks of the season and beat a solid Milwaukee club with relative ease. Meanwhile, we all know what the Dodgers just did. It is unquestionably a winnable series for the locals. BKPosted by kambrothers on October 5, 2008 in | CommentsMy rotation:LoweBillsKurodaLowe...