It would be like sending a soldier into a fight you know he can't win

If Sean McDermott will put eight in the box every play, the Birds should easily be able to stifle the 1-2 punch of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw. That forces Eli to try and beat them, and then my first point comes into play. See how this all fits together Off of this set McDermott can then start to employ some zone blitzes and get to Eli's hot reads before he can. Heavy Dose of the "Dream Weaver" and "Real McCoy" It's a key to every game call me stubborn and it won't change no matter who the Eagles are playing They must run the ball to win the game.

Leonard Weaver has done more than enough to warrant more carries, and the rookie LeSean McCoy has been sensational when he gets the starting nod. The Eagles have something here in these two, so let's just hope that the duo of Andy Reid and Marty Mornhinweg realize it. When talking about the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, the same names always top everybody's list. BJ Penn, Georges St-Pierre, Anderson Silva, and Fedor Emelianenko are on top of the food chain in MMA as far as pound for pound rankings go.Everybody will disagree with the order, but it's not really about that.

Last night at UFC 107, "The Prodigy" BJ Penn defeated arguably the second best lightweight in the UFC and made it look easy.St-Pierre, Penn, and Silva have this crazy ability to make their opponents look like amateurs in the octagon, even if their opponents are former champions and great fighters.Most fans would be ready to rank Georges St-Pierre ahead of BJ Penn in the pound for pound rankings but after last night, I question that. At UFC 107, BJ Penn may have officially cleaned up the UFC lightweight division; not because he beat everybody there was to beat, but simply because who can even come close to competing at his levelAt this point, fighters like Gray Maynard, Frankie Edgar, and any top ranked lightweight can't touch BJ at 155. It would be like sending a soldier into a fight you know he can't win.Still, fans would probably all agree that GSP is a better pound-for-pound fighter. My question to you is,

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whyBJ and Georges have fought twice so far Both times Georges St-Pierre's hand was raised in victory. I would think this is the reason GSP is considered a better pound for pound fighter. Let's not forget that BJ Penn is a natural 155 pound fighter, not 170 and that's why he loss to GSP.The way I look at pound for pound is, if both fighters were the same size and weight, who has the better MMA skills; who would winGeorges St-Pierre is a phenomenal fighter, has awesome cardio, a lot of heart, and the best takedowns in MMA.

GSP is also much bigger and stronger then BJ Penn; that's why BJ isn't able to do anything against GSP.If both guys were natural 170-pound fighters, who would win the fight BJ has better boxing, better BJJ. Georges would still have better takedowns but would probably have a much harder time taking BJ down. There's also the fact that BJ has finished every top fighter at lightweight while GSP hasn't.BJ also has a new philosophy on fighting and has been training harder then ever. He already has much better cardio then when he fought GSP the second time. Don't get me wrong, I'm not ready to see Georges St-Pierre vs BJ Penn 3, this is not what it's about.Looking at all this, I now ask you, who is a better pound for pound fighter between Georges St-Pierre and BJ Penn.