Washington Redskins vs. Philadelphia Eagles Spread

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The Washington Redskins vs. Philadelphia Eagles spread opened at Philadelphia -6 ½ and has since dropped to -5 ½ at BetED.com.  The Eagles were getting around 65 percent of the betting action Friday afternoon and Gambling911.co anticipates this number to be closer to 55/45 by game time.  We also anticipate heavy action on this game.

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Donovan McNabb returns to Philadelphia where it is widely anticipated he will receive a fairly warm reception…by Philadelphia sports standards anyway.

In the meantime, Michael Vick is carrying that team on his shoulders.

He threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns, and ran for 30 yards and another score.

"He played his heart out today, so it's more about him than me or anybody else," Coach Andy Reid said on Sunday. "It's a tribute to what he's done and how he's handled things."

The Redskins, meanwhile, lost to St. Louis, a team that scored more points in its game against Washington than it had its first two games of the 2010 regular season combined.

The Redskins are 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 games following a S.U. loss.

The Eagles have had recent troubles against the NFC East foes, going 1-4 ATS in their last 5 vs. NFC East.

Philadelphia won both its games against the Redskins last season, however, Washington won its two games the year before.

The spread in this game appears to be settling in at 55 percent. 

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com  

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