The odds on the Philadelphia Eagles to win the Super Bowl at the online bookmaker continue to drop. The Eagles were extremely impressive this past week as they routed the Washington Redskins with Michael Vick looking like the best player in the league. The Eagles are now serious Super Bowl contenders and they are getting a lot of attention in online betting at Sbg global.com.
Eagles 59-28
The Eagles completely throttled the Redskins with Vick becoming the first player in NFL history with at least 300 yards passing, 50 yards rushing, four passing TDs and two rushing TDs in a game. The Eagles led 35-0 in the second quarter and the game was over in terms of offshore betting. Vick showed why the Eagles got rid of Donovan McNabb. The Redskins got a few plays from McNabb but he was inconsistent as always while Vick was virtually flawless. The Eagles set team records for total yards in a game with 592, points in a half with 45 and they had the biggest lead in NFL history for any road team after the first quarter as they led 28-0. And it was 35-0 just seconds into the second quarter.
Overrated Redskins and McNabb
If there was ever any doubt, the Redskins are overrated at the online bookmaker and McNabb is just an average NFL quarterback. The Redskins signed him to a big extension as they threw more money away. The Redskins beat the Eagles in their first meeting this season although McNabb did nothing in that game. After that game was over McNabb ran his mouth about how the Eagles made a mistake in trading him to Washington. I wonder what he has to say now. The Redskins were running their mouths before Monday’s game and it fired up the Eagles and they never let up on Washington as they ran up the score. The Eagles are simply a far better team than the Redskins. The Redskins are so messed up that McNabb actually finished the game even when it was totally out of hand. Head coach Mike Shanahan had McNabb in for the entire game even when there was no hope of winning. It was like he was sending a message that the team is stuck with McNabb now and they will have to live with it.