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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Sunday, September 17, 2006 In 2006, everyone seems to be on a no-huddle kick, copying the Peyton Manning offense. For the first time in a regular-season game, the Eagles went no-huddle against the Giants Sunday. It was a huge success. After falling behind by seven points in the first quarter, Donovan McNabb reeled off 24 unanswered points, and at one stretch, the Eagles outgained the Giants, 378 yards to 20. What teams better learn from the Colts is how to operate with the lead. The Eagles blew a 17-point lead and l ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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