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  <body>People say that Westbrook is there offense. That is not true. They have Donavan McNabb, 2,178 yards and 10 touchdowns. DeSean Jackson isn't bad either with 34 receptions, 525 yards, 15.4 average per catch, and 1 touchdown. The Gmen also have the toughest schedule from this point playing. Watch this video and it gives a good look at the NFC East.

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You see what I mean. 

Philadelphia has won 3 in a row; NFC East has problems with red zone, Donavan McNabb not having anyone to trust.

The Giants have a tough schedule, the toughest from now on.

Giants go 12-4 and (win NFC East) 
Redskins go 11-5 (Wild Card) 
Eagles go 10-6
Cowboys go 8-8 (and lose division).
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  <created-at type="datetime">2008-11-09T14:45:41Z</created-at>
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  <title>Eagles vs. Giants </title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2008-11-11T20:42:21Z</updated-at>
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