"Jim Mora" is the name of:

* Jim E. Mora, former head coach of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts, and the USFL's Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars

* Jim L. Mora (born 1961), college football head coach at UCLA, former NFL coach, and son of Jim E. Mora

* Jim Mora (broadcaster), New Zealand television and radio presenter

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They were so supportive and such a big part of our success at home. I get goose bumps thinking about running onto the field at the Georgia Dome.

That's what we were talking about in the locker room.

Andy (Reid) knows that Ike knows these things, so he'll change some things. But a team like Philadelphia never gets away from the things that they do best, and that's one of the reasons why they are so consistently good.

DeAngelo competed well against one of the premier receivers in the NFL. T.O. had seven catches. You're not going to shut a guy like that down. But Hall was up for the challenge. He kept him out of the endzone. He stopped him when we had to stop him.

Michael had a good game. I was holding my breath when Mike was running the ball. In fact, I just let my breath out now.

He's a Georgia guy and he had an interest in being here. He has fit in very, very well in the locker room. I think the players respect him as a person and a player. He goes out and when he kicks in practice or in games, he just makes his kicks. I think that's what players want to see. They want to see a guy put it through the uprights, and Todd does that.

I think the way we handle this win is almost as important as the victory itself.

We'll be playing in the NFL's first game this season and hopefully we'll both be in the last as well.

We played a good, solid game. There were a lot of things we could've done better. But we're proud that we came away with the win. That's the bottom line.