By Eliot Shorr-Parks | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

In Philadelphia, many are worried that the Eagles don't stand a chance to win this Saturday against the Atlanta Falcons. The oddsmakers seem to agree.

Fear not though Eagles' fans -- at least one person thinks the Eagles will emerge victorious.

In the latest episode of The No-Huddle Show, John Kincade -- radio host at 680 The Fan in Atlanta as well nationally on CBS Radio -- made a compelling case as to why the Eagles will beat the Falcons this Saturday.

You can (and should) listen to the entire podcast below. Here, however, are five reasons Kincade is predicting an Eagles' win -- and five counterpoints.

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1. THE FALCONS ARE KNOWN TO BEAT THEMSELVES

"I know that from watching the Atlanta Falcons and the Eagles, week-in-and-week-out watching both teams, I know that the Atlanta Falcons are a team that dies of self-inflicted wounds all the time. Don't be fooled by the team you saw Saturday night against the Rams. They played great, but I didn't recognize that team in the way they didn't have unforced errors like they usually do." -- Kincade

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Counterpoint: The Falcons might have played one of their better games against the Los Angeles Rams, but they have been playing pretty well overall as of late. The Falcons have won seven of their last nine games, including wins over the New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks and Rams. They might be creating self-inflicted wounds, but more often than not over the last two months, it hasn't resulted in a loss.

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2. THE PLAYERS AROUND FOLES

"When I look at what Foles came to the playoffs his first time in Philadelphia ... Jay Ajayi, to be able to have LeGarrette Blount and be able to have actual competent wide receivers and two or three tight ends he can move the ball with ... Foles gave us a lot of reason to doubt him on Christmas night, and a little bit against the Cowboys ... but he has a much better chance to win this time in playoffs than he did that time." -- Kincade

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Counterpoint: The players around quarterback Nick Foles are better than the ones that were around quarterback Carson Wentz in 2016, when the Eagles beat the Falcons. Since taking over for Wentz, however, Foles has not received much help from his skill position players -- especially receiver Alshon Jeffery, who has just four catches in Foles' only two games this season that he has started and finished.

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FALCONS VS. EAGLES: RANKINGS QBs, WRs & RBs

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3. THE FALCONS DEFENSE

"The Eagles' defense to me is far more impactful. They tip balls, they intercept balls, they do things the Falcons' defense just doesn't do good enough. The fact is the Falcons on the turnover margin are an under for the entire season and through the playoffs. That to me is a defense that absolutely fits if you are thinking about Nick Foles trying to manage a game" -- Kincade

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Counterpoint: The Falcons might not create many turnovers, but since Week 10 of the regular season, the Falcons' defense has only given up 17.3 offensive points per game, which is eighth in the NFL during that time. Take away his game against a very bad Giants' defense, and Foles has led the Eagles' offense to just 10 points in the last five quarters -- facing defenses that aren't as good as the Falcons' unit is.

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4. JAY AJAYI VS. THE FALCONS

"I watched Jay Ajayi break tackle after tackle against the Falcons (this year). He didn't go down at the first point of contact -- go back and look at the highlights of that game. When he reached first level of contact on that Falcons defense, he broke it every single time." -- Kincade

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Counterpoint: Running back Jay Ajayi did have a very strong game this season against the Falcons, rushing the ball 26 times for 130 yards -- but that was when he was with the Miami Dolphins. Ajayi hasn't had more than 15 carries this season with the Eagles, and that is unlikely to change this Saturday.

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9 PLAYERS WHO MUST STEP UP VS. FALCONS

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5. QUARTERBACKS HAVE PLAYED WELL AGAINST THEM

"This a team that made Tyrod Taylor look really good. They made Jay Cutler look like he is Aaron Rodgers ... (the defense hasn't) been that great down the stretch. They have just been better." -- Kincade

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Counterpoint: The Falcons defense might have struggled against Taylor and Cutler, but those two quarterbacks at least had starting jobs at the beginning of the season -- unlike Foles, who was on the bench after not being offered a starting job.

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LISTEN TO THE REST BELOW!

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WATCH: WILL EAGLES RUN JAY AJAYI VS. FALCONS?

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WHERE TO REACH ME

Eliot Shorr-Parks may be reached at eshorrpa@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @EliotShorrParks. Find NJ.com Eagles on Facebook.