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You do realize that the Giants are going to be facing 2 top tier TE's and a top tier WR on turf?[/QUOTEyep I do and I'd much rather worry about the intermediate routes with the TE's than the Deep ball quick strike.. stop i spit out drink on the Dion Branch top tier thinglol

Wes Welker. Jeebus.
 
I don't think Plunkett is in the HOF.

hes the only multiple winning QB thats NOT in the HOF. Just heard that the other day.

talk about a bad QB rating - 65%
 
Come on, now. Not even getting past your first few words, Manningham is not a top tier WR.


Well we can continue that debate after we see what kind of contract he gets in the open market next year.

You can sleep on Manningham, fine with us
 
I don't hate TB at all. He's the greatest, and worthy of the highest respect.

But you really do him & other QB's a disservice when you diminish what Eli has done, as you did above. If Brady made the throw for the helmet catch, it would be part of his clutch legend here. That 2-minute drive Eli led in general was as clutch for a newbie in the SB as anything since Brady & the Rams.

And you could characterize some of the plays that went TB's way in the early SB years in much the same way as you did the helmet catch.

Brady's SB performances were very much more clutch than luck. He thew to open recievers and put his team in position for game-winning FGs.

Eli threw a ball into the air, trying to escape pressure and hoped it was caught and by LUCK Tyree caught it and held on to it.

How is that even comparable to Brady's 2 minute drives against the Rams or Panthers?

If Brady threw the catch to Tyree and a Giants fan told me it was only luck, why would I argue that? It clearly was. Some people call it clutch, I call it luck, how is it diminishing what other OBs done?

you do realize that your going to be facing 3 top tier wideouts on turf with a secondary that from one point to the next has had everyone from Edelman to Belechicks son playing back there.. and Tom is gonna be getting pash rush pressure sped up on the turf from BOTH sides of the DL you can homer it all you want but,, the last team the Pats wanted to see in Indy was the Giants

The Pats D held this same offense down to 17 points before the refs got involved in the last minutes of the game. I'm sure they'll have no problem doing it again, it's not like they are facing the Saints offense.

Tom has seen better pass rushes and would love throwing on the Giants weak secondary. They aren't exactly the Ravens, in fact they're not even any better than the Pats secondary.

I think the Pats would've rather played the Giants D than the 49ers D. I think playing the niners would've been a little more difficult, because the Pats aren't as familiar with them as they are the Giants.
 
Rivers has no postseason success, plays in an offense that throws on the west coast, barely makes the playoffs, underacheives, plays in the weakest division in football.

Talk about somebody JUST based on stats. You might as well consider Kerry Collins and Jake Plummer as elite QBs as well

At this point, you're just pulling comments out of your ass. Rivers is 3-4 in the playoffs, with 2 of the losses coming against the 2007 Patriots in the AFCCG and the 2008 SB champion Steelers.
 
Well we can continue that debate after we see what kind of contract he gets in the open market next year.

You can sleep on Manningham, fine with us

I'm not sleeping on Manningham. I'm saying he's not a top tier WR. He's not. Sane Giants fans know that.
 
# of 4th qrtr comeback wins

Dumbest stat ever. I prefer QB's who put their teams ahead early and don't have to pull one out of their butts.
 
i believe if responded to u originally wtih that post (if im wrong im sorry)

but didn't u say don't u think he should have more than one good year of stats. My argument that he has. If you couple that with 2 Superbowl wins (this is based off us winning the superbowl), the ironman, the most road wins in postseason history, and 1-2 Superbowl MVPS - he will have the requirements to get in. Plus hes JUST hitting the prime time of QBs in their career.

Where are these good years of stats? In nine years, I think the highest he has ranked in terms of passer rating has been 7th and typically he is outside of the top 10. Now your point about his career not being over is a good one. But based on what we know now, I don't think he is Hall worthy. Think of it this way. So far your argument for letting him into the hall is based on a total of SIX games. Six incredibly important and meaningful games, but six games none the less.
 
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hes the only multiple winning QB thats NOT in the HOF. Just heard that the other day.

talk about a bad QB rating - 65%

Fun fact:

Jim Plunkett's career passer rating of 67.5 was only 2% worse than the league average passer rating during the period he played in. Eli Manning's career passer rating of 82.1 is -you guessed it- 2% worse than the league average passer rating during the period of time he has been a starter in the NFL.

Funny how that works, huh?
 
Brady's SB performances were very much more clutch than luck. He thew to open recievers and put his team in position for game-winning FGs.

Eli threw a ball into the air, trying to escape pressure and hoped it was caught and by LUCK Tyree caught it and held on to it.

How is that even comparable to Brady's 2 minute drives against the Rams or Panthers?

If Brady threw the catch to Tyree and a Giants fan told me it was only luck, why would I argue that? It clearly was. Some people call it clutch, I call it luck, how is it diminishing what other OBs done?



The Pats D held this same offense down to 17 points before the refs got involved in the last minutes of the game. I'm sure they'll have no problem doing it again, it's not like they are facing the Saints offense.

Tom has seen better pass rushes and would love throwing on the Giants weak secondary. They aren't exactly the Ravens, in fact they're not even any better than the Pats secondary.

I think the Pats would've rather played the Giants D than the 49ers D. I think playing the niners would've been a little more difficult, because the Pats aren't as familiar with them as they are the Giants.

wrong not same offense no Nicks or Bradshaw last time BIG Diff. ...better pash rush? alrighty then
 
Listening to WEEI Mut and Merloni.

That's your first mistake. My parrot knows more about football than those two clowns. The only midday choice is Zolak and Gresh especially during football season.
 
There are guys with high pick numbers who negated that by great TD numbers (Favre). There are guys like Aikman and Namath who shouldn't be in the HOF. I'm just arguing with your contention that Eli will have done enough to get into the HOF after eight years of mostly pedestrian numbers. At least let's see what the rest of his career holds.


good point

But eli isn't a slouch in the TD catagory and if he wins this week he'll tie Farve, Marino, and Unitas combined in superbowl wins.
 
What is better?

QB A: 5 Super Bowl Appearances, 3 Super Bowl Wins, 1 Super Bowl Loss, 1 TBD

OR

QB B: 2 Super Bowl Appearances, 1 Super Bowl Win, 1 TBD

Not to mention that QB A had has Multiple MVPs and Multiple SB MVPs and some of the all time greatest seasons ever by a QB (including this year).

To me that just ends this discussion. This whole thread is ridiculous...
 
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if he wins this week he'll tie Farve, Marino, and Unitas combined in superbowl wins.

Which just goes to show you that football is a TEAM game, not arm-wrestling between opposing quarterbacks.
 
lol stop. First off impossible one handed catch? You do realize these guys ARE professionals right?

That play wasn't off the helmet vs the PAck, it wasn't just a toss up hail mary, it was a scripted deep ball. The ball dropped directly to Nicks, that was more of a beautiful ball by Eli than anything. The element of surprise because the defenders infront of him were waiting for an underneath route.


last time I checked the special teams had nothing to do with Eli getting lucky with his WRs.

And so let me get this straight... its lucky that we stripped that kid Williams at the end of the game, but it was talent for u guys to knock the ball out of Evans hands on that "Drop" in the endzone?

Go Away. The fact that you're actually trying to compare Eli Manning to Tom Brady proves you're delusional and not really that educated when it comes to forming an opinion that is anything football related.

To Say Eli is on Brady's level is nothing short of hilarious. Brady is possibly the greatest of all time. It's laughable for Eli to even be mentioned in a greatest of all time debate. That alone proves that Eli is NOT on Brady's level.

And yes, Manning HAS played well this year, but let's not kid ourselves. He does a lot of "chucking the ball" downfield hoping for his WRs to just go up and make the miracle catch. He IS easily the luckiest QB I have ever seen play. Don't get me wrong, he's a great QB, but to say he's on Brady's level is hilarious and you're arguing this makes anything you say worthless.

Just go away.
 
That's your first mistake. My parrot knows more about football than those two clowns. The only midday choice is Zolak and Gresh especially during football season.

It wasnt them that started the argument, they were reading the article that I posted in the thread. They just talked about what everybody else was saying and arguing that the arguement is as dumb as we all claim it to be.
 
Well we can continue that debate after we see what kind of contract he gets in the open market next year.

You can sleep on Manningham, fine with us

We as fans have absolutely no input into the coaching plans, you know. Whether we "sleep" or not makes no difference in the preparation of our coaching staff. FYI.
 
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