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Which QB would you take today for your team?
A lot of Eli's picks are balls that are right in the receivers hands but are hit up instead of being caught. Eli gets a bad rep as someone who throws tons of picks when he's not as bad as people say.Fucking neither
Eli is a pick-magnet, and Romo isn't a team leader IMO
lol your foolish. What does this how to do with being great at all????? I take Eli cause I hate the cowboys and I think Eli is better.Marcus Jordan = Greatest basketball play of all-time
Why? Because he's Michael Jordan's son
My god you're foolish
+1Jesus, I guess I'll say Eli. I'm not a fan of either though.
- Has led the NFL in interceptions.Eli:
- Younger
- More durable
- Superbowl MVP
- Plays in the biggest market under constant scrutiny
- Plays with multiple WR's who have drop/tipped ball issues
- 14 career fourth quarter comebacks
- 17 game winning drives
Yeah.
Playing half of your games in blustery Giants Stadium every year will do that.- Has led the NFL in interceptions.
Most of those picks come early in the games. He's normally at his best later on, when it really counts. This is proven by his number of game winning drives and fourth quarter comebacks.- Averages a pick a game.
How many post-season wins has that given him? Isn't that how we judge quarterbacks.- Romo ranks fourth all time in yards-per-attempt.
Yes. The NY Media is notorious for criticizing New York celebrities over everything.- Are you really saying that, football wise, Manning is under more scrutiny in New York?
He plays most of his games in sunny Texas. Not in the northeast with some of the harshest conditions of any stadium.- Romo has thrown more than 15 picks in a season just once, Manning has accomplished the feat four times.
Did Eli give up a fourth quarter lead? Did the defense engineer two scoring drives in the fourth quarter? I thought so. He won the award, end of story,- That defensive line deserved the MVP, and you know damn well that Manning wasn't the most deserving player.
The team was pretty mediocre during the regular season. That is no secret. However, they only turned the ball over once during that post-season run. The regular season should never be a final indicator of a team's success.- Fun fact; the year that Manning won the Super Bowl, that offense had more than three turnovers in a game five times.
Romo hasn't exactly been too stellar in that department either.- The year the Giants won the Super Bowl, Manning also fumbled the ball 13 times.
I stopped reading after this.Playing half of your games in blustery Giants Stadium every year will do that.
Most of those picks come early in the games. He's normally at his best later on, when it really counts. This is proven by his number of game winning drives and fourth quarter comebacks.
We're only talking about last season? That was an anomaly. I'll admit that he wasn't too great in the 4th last year. At least check the other years as well, since we are going off of careers.I stopped reading after this.
Eli had 16 of his 25 interceptions on the road.
8 of his 25 interceptions came in the fourth quarter of games last season. He also had his lowest completion % of any quarter in the fourth, least yards, and lowest QB rating.
When playing with a lead, Manning had 13 TD and 8 INT. When trailing or tied... 18 TD and 17 INT.