grandpajim
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He'll never be "elite" with a face like an inbred yokel from Mayberry.
HAY! I like Mayberry!
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I haven't read through this whole thread, because honestly, from what I've read, most of it is silly. To say that Eli Manning is not elite, is a complete joke. What he did in 2007, and the 2008 SB proved he was an elite player. What he did that year, in the playoffs, on the road, against, at that time, better teams and QBs (Dallas & Romo won the division, Favre and the Packers had the best record in the NFC and Favre finsihed 2nd in the MVP I believe, and then Brady and the Pats....) was possibly one of the greatest playoff accomplishments I've ever seen, unfortunately coming against my favorte team in the SB.
This year, he is just a stone cold killer, especially in the 4th quarter. And to take that beating he took against the 49er's and and still be able to win, amazing. I hate the Giants and pray the Pats crush them. But to say Eli Manning is not elite, is just complete ignorance and homerism. He's proven himself on the biggest stage, he's come up big time and time again. And I hate it, I hate the Mannings. What he's done this year may even be more astounding, especially if he finishes off on top (God forbid).
People here were saying wacko Flacco couldn't hold a candle to Brady. That turned out not to really be the case.
Manning is pretty good, I think we pats fans fool ourselves to think otherwise.
I would have to agree. Calling Eli an ELITE quarterback is like calling my Camry a well tuned race car. Eli is clutch, not ELITE.
Not quite "clutch", either.... more like "opportunistic".
He will ALWAYS be Eli's little brother.
He will ALWAYS be the benefactor of Lady Luck.
He's a one-hit wonder just like big brother.
It's just strange to say he isn't clutch. He's led a lot of 4th quarter comebacks. He's pretty unflappable in the biggest moments.
Yeah, yeah.
Opportunistic is my call.
9-7 tells me he's not so great. Where was "clutch" over seven losses??
U mean Peytons little brotherNot quite "clutch", either.... more like "opportunistic".
He will ALWAYS be Eli's little brother.
He will ALWAYS be the benefactor of Lady Luck.
He's a one-hit wonder just like big brother.
U mean Peytons little brother
You get that it's a team game, correct? And that there are many clutch players who play on middlin' & even losing teams?
Eli is a great QB IMO. There are just a few QB's (Brees & Rodgers) who he isn't on the same level with. I dare any one of his ballwashing fans to make an argument on how Eli is the same class as Brady,Rodgers or Brees.
Eli is as good as 9-7. He makes the most of the post-season, but he'll always be mediocre in my mind.
TFB has NEVER stooped as low as 9-7 as a pro, and we as Pats fans would demand his head on a pike if he did.
So if 9-7 is "great", then there are a TON of "great" ones out there to choose from.
This is not Highlander. There can be more than one.
This has devolved into the usual stupid epeen battle.
Methinks TFB "stooped" to 9-7 in 2002 when we lost the division to the Jests on a tiebreaker. Just sayin'
Methinks TFB "stooped" to 9-7 in 2002 when we lost the division to the Jests on a tiebreaker. Just sayin'