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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: The Legitimacy of Super Bowls 17 & 22
I don't think Eli is a HOF type QB. He's still not on the level of Brady or Brees or Rogers. He's pretty damn good but not in that class. He still makes throws that rookies make and he made a few of them last week. But at this point of his career the good outweighs the bad.
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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: The Legitimacy of Super Bowls 17 & 22
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Re: The Legitimacy of Super Bowls 17 & 22
So Eli won them by himself? I guess Eli played defense huh? Eli's clutch, but I just don't put him in the class of the guys I mentioned. And sorry, that first SB, they should've given the MVP to the entire Giants D-line, not Eli. But as I said, when the games on the line, Eli's been money. Does that put him in the HOF? Probably since he's QB'd two SB winners. I just don't put him in the class of guys like ...Marino, Montana, Moon, ..he's a very good QB but not quite a great one.
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