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Despite Eli.
Big Blue just made it back to the playoffs, despite the efforts of Eli Manning. He was absolutley God-Awful. I have been one of his biggest supporters, so far. But my faith is wavering after todays game. He looked like a Dave Brown clone today. But, you have to give the rest of the team a lot of credit. They were down 14-0 very early in the game and came back to take the lead. And then after Eli threw another int on the first play of the second half and the Bills took the lead. The defense made it happen, returning 2 picks for TD's. Also huge days by the backfield of Jacobs and Bradshaw. Finally in the second half, they stopped letting Eli throw the ball. He also did manage to fumble 3-4 snaps in the game which he lost 2 of. Just a great effort from the other 52 guys on the roster.
I am very excited to see them in the playoffs again, especially after the way the seaon started. But relistically I am not expecting much, even though in my opinion the NFC is not that strong. Mr Manning better sharpen up his game for the playoffs if they are going to have any shot. They won today despite him, but they will not be able to do that in the playoffs. I guess I just have to keep the faith in a guy that the only thing that he has going for himself right now is his last name. |
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Agree with everything above.
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Math, why doesn't Coughlin bench Manning and start one of the SEC Valentine Brothers? South Carolina's Anthony Wright and UK's Jared "Round Mound of Touchdown" Lorenzen share February 14 birth date. You can't make this stuff up.
Or maybe you can void trade with Chargers and get Philip Rivers back?
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If they do bench Eli, I'd think Lorenzon would get the look. He's parked the bench since Eli's been there. He know's the system, so give him a chance.
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http://www.giants.com/gameday/schedule.html They beat Philadelphia, on a day when A.J feeley was so bad that Eagle fans were praying that Donavan would come back soon. Chicago:They rode Derrick Ward and Armani Toomer's catch bailed Eli out on a badly thrown ball to beat A bad bears team that had many chances to put the G-men away. Detroit: They caught the Lions just as they started to go in the tank, The Lions were driving down the field twice in the 4th Quarter and only won because Kitna had 2 balls picked. The 4 wins before that were against maybe the 4 worse teams in the league:Jets, 49ers, Falcons and Dolphins. The Dolphins game was a nailbiter too. They beat the Eagles without Westbrook the first time and they had a mircle goal line stnd against the Skins early in the season. Basically what I am saying is that they are the worst 10-5 team in the history of the NFL. It is not all Eli's fault, but he has been a very big contributor. Big mistakes that are costing them and keep teams in games. 4 out of the 5 losses came against teams with winning records and in those games the Giants were pasted! He was terrible and looked lost and rattled against the Vikes in a game were he should have been pulled down 17 going into the 4th. But that schmuck Coughlin (that will be another thread some other time) left him in to get his head battered a little more and throw a couple of more picks. The o-line was terrible too that day.Eli actually played well the first game against Dallas. I just wonder what is going to happen in 2 weeks. I want to believe that they can beat Tampa (I really do believe that). They have the talent, but can #10 pull it all together and lead them too victory? Or by judging by the play calling in the second half, when they decided that they weren't going to let him lose the game. Maybe they are just going to try to run, run and run some more. |
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i saw elis numbers last week. he's not that bad of a quarterback--he's just unlucky in that he's saddled with that last name, and everyone compares him to his big brother. not many QB's do compare to peyton.
giants have big problems all around--the qb is only as good as his line, and his targets. but eli has a huge bulls eye on his shirt...of course he's making dammed good money, so no doubt that eases the pain. |
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he's damn lucky he isn't having to deal with the rabid fans and savage media in san diego.
smart move on his part choosing the low pressure in new york. on the other hand, he's missing the brilliant sports ownership of the spanos family. i guess it was a hard choice. |
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He's nowhere near Peyton and he never will be. Its obvious now that the best QB of that class was Rothlesberger, not Eli. |
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My faith in Eli will never waiver again! The kid has finally arrived in a SUPER way!
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Eli joins one of the most elite groups in professional football -- Super Bowl winning quarterback. I count him as 27th different QB. Multiple winners is proverbial Who's Who: Starr, Staubach, Griese, Bradshaw, Plunkett, Montana, Elway, Aikman, Brady. One of every three QBs is repeat winner. Eight are Pro Football Hall of Fame members (and Brady is first ballot when he becomes eligible).
Eli is fourth Louisiana-bred (this horse racing site) Super Bowl winning QB -- joining his brother, Peyton, and Doug Williams, and Bradshaw. That is amazing fact for state with 4.2 million residents.
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eh, he's lucky that Rod knee Harrison muffed a game ending interception
and there were a couple non-calls that helped also. That and keeping the Pats from recording their scrimmages. I'm still wondering if the Rams are going to get their 2002 Superbowl rings now that it was proven the Patriots cheated
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i think i'm going to throw up.
someone on the 'worldwide leader' just compared eli to joe montana.
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