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Vick, McCoy lead Eagles to 34-7 win over Cowboys
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Vick, McCoy lead Eagles to 34-7 win over Cowboys

Published Oct. 31, 2011 6:28 a.m. ET

By the time Rob Ryan's defense stopped Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles, the game was out of reach.

Vick threw two touchdown passes, LeSean McCoy had a career-best 185 yards rushing and two scores and the Philadelphia Eagles routed the Dallas Cowboys 34-7 Sunday night.

Ryan, the Cowboys defensive coordinator, fired up the Eagles with some trash-talking during the summer after they added several big-name players. The son of beloved former Philadelphia coach Buddy Ryan called the Eagles the ''all-hype'' team and predicted the Cowboys would ''beat their (butt).''

He was way off.

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''I got outcoached by Reid and their staff,'' Ryan said. ''It's ridiculous. I never gave our guys a chance. The whole thing was on me.''

The Eagles (3-4) dominated right from the start, improved to 13-0 after a bye under coach Andy Reid and snapped a five-game losing streak at Lincoln Financial Field that dated to last season.

''We started fast,'' Vick said. ''That was our mindset. We wanted to set the tempo. We didn't want to let up.''

The Eagles racked up 495 total yards and held the ball for 42:09. They thoroughly outplayed a defense that came in ranked seventh in the NFL.

The long-haired Ryan paced the sideline and desperately tried to figure out how to stop Vick and Co. It didn't happen until the fourth quarter.

''He's going to do whatever he wants to do,'' Philadelphia's Jeremy Maclin said. ''At the end of the day, his players are playing the game, and our players beat his players today.''

McCoy had his fourth 100-yard game this season, and continues to emerge as one of the league's best all-around backs.

''I feel like every game is a chance for me to prove myself,'' McCoy said. ''At any given time, any one of our guys could go off.''

DeMarcus Ware was one of the few players who played well for Dallas (3-4). He had four sacks, and has 12 this season.

Coming off a 253-yard rushing performance in a win over St. Louis, Cowboys rookie DeMarco Murray was held to 74 yards on only eight carries.

''We weren't up to the task tonight,'' Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said. ''This game is not coming back. We can learn from it and move on to the next challenge. We didn't execute in any phase of the football game.''

The defending NFC East champion Eagles entered the season with a Super Bowl-or-bust mentality after adding six former Pro Bowl players in free agency and trades.

But a 1-4 start had people wondering if the self-proclaimed ''Dream Team'' - backup quarterback Vince Young gave the Eagles that label after signing a one-year deal - was overhyped as Ryan boldly declared in August.

After two straight wins, the Eagles are in a three-way tie with Dallas and Washington for second place behind the New York Giants (5-2).

''It's important you have the right attitude to correct mistakes,'' Reid said. ''We'll continue to do that. We've got plenty of room to improve.''

Vick completed 21 of 28 passes for 279 yards and led the Eagles to points on their first six possessions. He also ran for 50 yards.

A swarming defense harassed Tony Romo throughout the game. Romo got sacked four times and threw an interception to Nnamdi Asomugha.

McCoy had 80 of Philadelphia's 115 yards rushing in the first quarter. That was more than Dallas allowed in any game this season. The Eagles entered with the No. 1-ranked rushing offense and the Cowboys had the top-ranked run defense.

The Eagles took the kickoff and drove 79 yards for their first opening-drive TD this season. Vick was sacked by Ware on the first play, but he connected with Maclin for 24 yards on the next one. McCoy had a 21-yard run and Vick scrambled 15 yards to the Cowboys 13.

On third-and-9 from the 12, Vick tossed a screen pass to Maclin, who followed a lead block by Jason Peters into the end zone.

Vick led the Eagles 90 yards with McCoy running in from the 2 for a 14-0 lead. McCoy had runs of 11 and 34 yards before scoring for the seventh straight game. He's one short of Steve Van Buren's team record set in 1947.

Asomugha set up Philadelphia's third scoring drive by picking off Romo's pass at the Eagles 33 after the ball bounced off Martellus Bennett's hands.

Vick threw a strike to Brent Celek in the back of the end zone on the next play for a 9-yard TD and a 21-0 lead.

McCoy's 13-yard run put Philadelphia up 34-0 in the fourth.

But the Cowboys spoiled the shutout bid on the ensuing possession when Romo threw a 70-yard TD pass to Laurent Robinson.

Notes: Eagles rookie RB Dion Lewis was inactive after he was involved in a minor car accident earlier in the day. ... Cowboys LB Sean Lee (wrist) and P Mat McBriar (foot) left in the second half. Kicker Dan Bailey replaced McBriar and averaged 39.5 yards on two punts. ... The Eagles inducted late defensive coordinator Jim Johnson and former Pro Bowl cornerback Eric Allen into the team's Honor Roll. ... Eagles LB Akeem Jordan sustained a concussion. ... Eagles offensive line coach Howard Mudd was on crutches on the sideline after having hip surgery during the bye.

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