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Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
Im happy as hell the Giants gave Eli that type of money. This just means the Giants will be strapped for cash to give other players. We all know Eli cant do it all on his own.
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Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
Maybe my memory is fuzzy this morning due to this massive head cold I'm battling, but I don't recall people in this much of an uproar over Big Ben's deal that was quite similar. Not talking about opinions just here but in the media and public in general.
Both are the same kind of QB to me, guys who's numbers aren't anything special but they just seem to play their best when the chips are on the line, and they are good fits with their respective teams. I don't have a huge problem with Eli's deal at all. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
as much as i hate to say it, Manning wins. its just something that some Qbacks have. shall i say the IT factor
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Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
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Still, the Eagles weren't willing to give Donovan McNabb more than two years on a contract, and while Eli might perhaps have stronger prospect than McNabb based on his age and recent performance, if we're talking about who deserves the money, McNabb wins 10 out of 10 times. .[/quote] McNabb is older, has trouble staying healthy, and has often come up small in big games. Don't get me wrong, I think he is very underrated, but ask any objective Eagles fan (yes, there are 2 or 3 out there) about what they think about this season. They will tell you it is all on #5. IF he can stay healthy, they can win the division, if not they go 6-10, 7-9. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=GTripp0012;572998]As good as the Giants defense has been since 2006, you've barely kept Campbell in check. He very nearly beat you almost by himself the first two times he played you (2006 Week 17, 2007 Week 3), but got shitty performances by the defense on those days. He was injured in Week 15, 2007, but considering the whopping that the backup put on the Giants that day, there's little for you to gloat about.
The best day the Giants defense has ever had against Campbell was Week 1 of last year, and it certainly wasn't sacks or pass pressure that made the difference. Campbell was sacked by Tuck on the first play of the game, and wasn't sacked or picked the rest of the game. He was just ineffective. They got much better results in Week 13, but one deep ball INT and a subsequent 8 minute TD drive against our *No. 4* defense was the difference in that one. In short, if Campbell is in fact one of the worst QBs in the league as you assert, the Giants defense is holier than Pineapple Jesus.[/quote] Oh please. The Giants have beaten the Skins 5 out of the past 6 times they have played and off the top of my head I belive 9 out of the past 12. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
I obviously am not going to respond to each point. Is Eli worth that kind of money? No. He obviously has to prove he can do it without Burress, but with the young core of receivers they have, I believe he can do it. 2) improve red zone efficiency- too many damn short fg's last year. The play-off game against the Eagles, 3 FG's, 2 missed FG's. Get 2 of those into the endzone and you are not in desperation mode in the 4th quarter. 3) Pass in the wind at the Meadowlands. The game against the Skins 2 years ago (although the play calling was the bigger problem), both eagles games last season.
Watching Mike and Mike in the morning. They have Kuselias and Herm Edwards on. Talking about Eli's contract and Kuselias named a bumch of QB's to ask Herm who he'd rather have. Brady, Peyton, McNabb, Big Ben, Brees, Palmer and so on. Named about 15 QB's. It was 50-50 whether he'd take Eli or the other guy. Funny thing is, Campbell wasn't even mentioned. As for the Giants D, you people are ridiculously under estimating the talent the Giants have and you will see it come Sept 13th. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=Tha Posse;573014]I just read all six pages, and that was a lot of fun to read!! Thank you 53fan![/quote]
My pleasure. :food-smil It's training camp and the juices are starting to flow. I can't wait for the season to start! HAIL REDSKINS!!! :woot: |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=coggs;573052]Oh please. The Giants have beaten the Skins 5 out of the past 6 times they have played and off the top of my head I belive 9 out of the past 12.[/quote]
Why does your sig include talk about a dynasty even though you guys are not a dynasty? Do you remember losing last year? |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=coggs;572953]More importantly, the best D, and the best OLine. If you do not think they are a championship threat, then you do not know football.[/quote]
Best D and best O-line? In the division, maybe, in the league no way. Eli is better than JC, but that still doesn't mean I'd want him on the Skins. He's a wanker and a baby. He doesn't even look like a football player. He just looks like a kid on Halloween. Also, the only thing you can credit Eli with regarding the Superbowl win is about two plays where he managed to avoid what looked like an inevitable sack. That's all. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
I guess you can't read very well, ghetto. I have already said the Super Bowl was a full team effort, and rambled off about 7 guys who could have also been the MVP. I have never in my life said, Eli won that game for the Giants.
Yes, they do have the best OLine, who do you think is better? As for the D, they only team that anyone with a brain can argue is better is Pittsburgh and the Giants beat them in Pittsburgh last year. Although the Steelers winning it all trumps that. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=coggs;573053]I obviously am not going to respond to each point. Is Eli worth that kind of money? No. [B]He obviously has to prove he can do it without Burress[/B], but with the young core of receivers they have, I believe he can do it. 2) improve red zone efficiency- too many damn short fg's last year. The play-off game against the Eagles, 3 FG's, 2 missed FG's. Get 2 of those into the endzone and you are not in desperation mode in the 4th quarter. 3) Pass in the wind at the Meadowlands. The game against the Skins 2 years ago (although the play calling was the bigger problem), both eagles games last season.[/quote]
I think some pundits out there are saying that the Giants could have easily waited to see if Eli could pull it off without Burress before giving him such a big deal. If you know the New York media any better, you know they are going to bring this up in the Giants' first loss this season. [quote=coggs;573053]As for the Giants D, you people are ridiculously under estimating the talent the Giants have and you will see it come Sept 13th.[/quote] I doubt anyone is underestimating the Giants D and if they are well then it is a very biased/rivalry-based opinion. As I said in my long a$$ post in another thread, the Giants and Redskins are pretty equal due to changes in the offseason (Giants off losses, Redskins def acquisitions); however given the homefield they will have in the first game, it would not surprise me if they win. However, I think it will be a low scoring/defensive battle. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
How much do you guys think Snyder will sign Phillip Rivers for next off-season? :)
Seriously though, Rivers should get a massive paycheck now |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=coggs;573053]I obviously am not going to respond to each point. [B]Is Eli worth that kind of money[/B]? No. He obviously has to prove he can do it without Burress, but with the young core of receivers they have, I believe he can do it. 2) improve red zone efficiency- too many damn short fg's last year. The play-off game against the Eagles, 3 FG's, 2 missed FG's. Get 2 of those into the endzone and you are not in desperation mode in the 4th quarter. 3) Pass in the wind at the Meadowlands. The game against the Skins 2 years ago (although the play calling was the bigger problem), both eagles games last season.
Watching Mike and Mike in the morning. They have Kuselias and Herm Edwards on. Talking about Eli's contract and Kuselias named a bumch of QB's to ask Herm who he'd rather have. Brady, Peyton, McNabb, Big Ben, Brees, Palmer and so on. Named about 15 QB's. It was 50-50 whether he'd take Eli or the other guy. Funny thing is, Campbell wasn't even mentioned. As for the Giants D, you people are ridiculously under estimating the talent the Giants have and you will see it come Sept 13th.[/quote] That kind of money that he is going to make should be reserved for the very best players at any given position. I'm not sure you could get anyone to say he is the very best qb in the league. He is making the kind of money that you give to players who are game changers. Players that can win games seemingly by themselves(think Peyton, Brady). One thing is for sure, the pressure is on now. NY is a pressure cooker anyway, now it will be magnified. If he succeeds, all is well. If he even plays average, NY fans will be calling for his head. Anyway, I say good for you eli. |
Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
The Chargers won't let him sniff the open market, but if they did and the Skins were in need of a QB, watch out.
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Re: Eli Manning's 6-Year, $97.5 Million Extension One of NFL's Biggest Deals
[quote=SmootSmack;573080]How much do you guys think Snyder will sign Phillip Rivers for next off-season? :)
Seriously though, Rivers should get a massive paycheck now[/quote] I feel that Rivers is worth more than Eli, but I cannot see SD one upping NY. Rivers will get paid in the same ballbark, but no more. |
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