There was a point last season when Eagles' quarterback Donovan McNabb felt his teammates were starting to lose confidence in him. Now it seems many of those fears have gone away and McNabb is throwing the ball like it is his rookie season again. Asked if he is confident now that his teammates have his back, McNabb replied with those words. Flash back to the Super Bowl: McNabb acknowledged he wasn't pleased that teammates said they wanted Owens back on the team, after T.O. was suspended. "What message does that send to you?" he asked that day. By Saturday, McNabb clearly was ready to move on, to the extent that he declared: "There never was a point where I felt I was losing my teammates." Running back Brian Westbrook, among others, said that was true. "I think last year our confidence in each other as a team, not just in Donovan, or not just in any other player, it just kind of wavered, because we were losing," Westbrook said yesterday. "When you lose, you second-guess things, you wonder why, why - why are we losing? Is it because the running back can't run, or the quarterback can't throw? You just question a lot of things. I don't think it was anything directly toward Donovan or anybody else, but as the leader of the team, he always is the focal point of all the arguments, whether that's good or bad. Everybody looks to him and wonders, 'Why?' "As a team, we still have confidence in Donovan. We still have confidence in our offensive line and everything. We just have to close things in a little bit tighter, we just have to work a little bit harder."