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When the Redskins beat the Eagles 17-12 in Week 4, Vick got knocked out in the first quarter with injured rib cartilage, and he missed a month. After that game, McNabb took a verbal jab at the Eagles, referring to the offseason trade that sent him to Washington by saying: "Everybody makes mistakes in their lifetime, and they made one last year."
Eagles center Mike McGlynn said McNabb's words from that day "fired us up" Monday, noting: "I think we're happy with where we are right now."
McGlynn also pointed to Monday's pregame skirmish, which forced officials to step in and separate players from both teams. McGlynn said Landry started the brouhaha by saying something to Jackson.
"He said some things to our star player he shouldn't have said, and he got his," McGlynn said. "You can see on that first play. He got his."
McGlynn also said Landry spit at him twice during the game.
"It's good to come out and score 60 points, almost. ... I think we just looked at it as hey, let's keep pouring it on," McGlynn said.
Discussing how the pregame theatrics pumped up his team, Jackson made what would appear to be an unintentionally insensitive remark, given Vick's federal prison term for a dogfighting conviction.
"We were like pit bulls," Jackson said, "ready to get out of the cage."
Landry denied spitting at McGlynn, but did acknowledge the Eagles were well-prepared.
"We couldn't make stops," Landry said. "Great game plan on their part."
McNabb, meanwhile, was 17 for 31 for 295 yards, with two touchdown passes and three interceptions, including one returned 40 yards for a score by Dimitri Patterson.
Bengals receiver Terrell Owens weighed in from afar, tweeting: "How do u justify a 78 million dollar contract w/this type of performance?"
A few Redskins players -- and Shanahan himself -- said they were outcoached and outplayed, particularly by Vick, of course.
"It was embarrassing. I couldn't wait for the game to be over. It was ridiculous," Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth said. "The Eagles should be ranked No. 1 in the BCS, because it was crazy. They probably had 600 yards on us. I don't think I've ever been beat that bad, not even in Little League."
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