What does Sam Bradford have to do with Eli not being a top 10 NFL quarterback? Nothing. You're just pissed off, so you attack the quarterback of my favorite NFL team. At least Strahan questioned Mark Sanchez at #10, which is a fair argument, since I'm not completely sold on the guy either. Eli Manning at #10 can be argued - Eli at #5 instead of Sam Bradford, really cannot be. I'm sorry, man.
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What does Sam Bradford have to do with Eli not being a top 10 NFL quarterback? Nothing. You're just pissed off, so you attack the quarterback of my favorite NFL team. At least Strahan questioned Mark Sanchez at #10, which is a fair argument, since I'm not completely sold on the guy either. Eli Manning at #10 can be argued - Eli at #5 instead of Sam Bradford, really cannot be. I'm sorry, man.
One has nothing to do with the other. Just saying that your inclusion of Bradford is nothing but homerism.
Never said Eli should be 5.
hmm...maybe I'll go create a thread about how Ahmad Bradshaw is the 5th best back in the league.
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Tony Romo's injury isn't getting him replaced.. If anything, it's a reason to keep him where he is.. When he was in the game, Dallas was rolling.. Once he went down, the game took a completely different turn. There comes a time when winning games, means more than the fancy stats you put up, which is why Tony dropped one spot this year. If he doesn't live up to expectations soon, he'll be removed.
You people gave Drew Brees 8 seasons, you can give Tony Romo a 6th season.Comment
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Usually I'd agree, but what black QB should be on the list? Vince? Vick? It's not like McNabb has been lights-out this season.
Did you see the game last night? He threw three interceptions, almost single-handedly allowing a team that his defense gave up less than 300 yards to to get within range for a last-second win.
If not for that amazing defense and Dallas's lack thereof (for most of the game), I don't think they would've won... Not with his three picks and Bradshaw's last-possible-moment fumble. But we don't deal in what ifs, so that's neither here nor there.
Elisha: 157/239, 65.7%, 1785 yards, (7.5 y/a), 14 TD, 11 interceptions, 5-2
Sanchize: 98/177, 55.4%, 1100 yards, (6.2 y/a), 9 TD, 2 interceptions, 5-1
Based off of these numbers, I'd take Sanchez. Granted, his completion percentage isn't as good, but he's also not turning the ball over as often.
1.1% of his passes are intercepted, to Manning's 4.6... His touchdown-to-interception ratio is better, too, but that sort of goes without saying. :ionno:
Not to say Sanchez was better last year or has put together a better body of work, yet, but so far, this year, in my opinion, he's better than Elisha.
:ionno: He does lead the NFL in rushing. :D Nuk, do your top ten runningbacks.Comment
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Usually I'd agree, but what black QB should be on the list? Vince? Vick? It's not like McNabb has been lights-out this season.
Did you see the game last night? He threw three interceptions, almost single-handedly allowing a team that his defense gave up less than 300 yards to to get within range for a last-second win.
If not for that amazing defense and Dallas's lack thereof (for most of the game), I don't think they would've won... Not with his three picks and Bradshaw's last-possible-moment fumble. But we don't deal in what ifs, so that's neither here nor there.
Elisha: 157/239, 65.7%, 1785 yards, (7.5 y/a), 14 TD, 11 interceptions, 5-2
Sanchize: 98/177, 55.4%, 1100 yards, (6.2 y/a), 9 TD, 2 interceptions, 5-1
Based off of these numbers, I'd take Sanchez. Granted, his completion percentage isn't as good, but he's also not turning the ball over as often.
1.1% of his passes are intercepted, to Manning's 4.6... His touchdown-to-interception ratio is better, too, but that sort of goes without saying. :ionno:
Not to say Sanchez was better last year or has put together a better body of work, yet, but so far, this year, in my opinion, he's better than Elisha.
:ionno: He does lead the NFL in rushing. :D Nuk, do your top ten runningbacks.
Ohhhh sooooooooo were talking about top 10 QBs so far this year? Oh gotcha.Comment
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I figured you'd say something like that...
But he's marginal at best. I mean, in this league, he's starter-worthy, but that's really not saying much. Btw, seven TDs to three interceptions, don't do much for proving he's better than Sanchez.
His 4-2 record is similar, but they only beat the Browns, Panthers, Rams, and Bengals. All of those games were within three points except for Carolina, and they got blown-out by New Orleans and Pittsburgh at home.
Of course, I haven't watched Bucs games this year, so I'll ask the rest of the forum: Is he better than Sanchez?
So far as I can figure. Even if we're not, you could argue that Sanchez has a brighter future ahead. I mean, Eli's only real good seasons were the last two, and I don't think those were on the same level as some of the top guys around the league - Brees, Brady, Manning the Greater... Though I will agree that I don't think Bradford is better.Comment
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I can see where everyone one that list could be considered top 10 so far this season, EXCEPT Bradford. His teams not winning, his numbers are just ok, i just don't see how you could look at anything he's done and say he's a top 10 QB RIGHT NOW.Comment
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So far as I can figure. Even if we're not, you could argue that Sanchez has a brighter future ahead. I mean, Eli's only real good seasons were the last two, and I don't think those were on the same level as some of the top guys around the league - Brees, Brady, Manning the Greater... Though I will agree that I don't think Bradford is better.
Eli's only real good seasons were the last two
Eli's only real good seasons were the last two
:disniggasrs?:
2009: No playoffs
2008: Divisional Round loss
2007: I forget must of been shitty or somethingComment
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lolololol. I meant statistically. And it's arguable that 2007's success was more due to the defense, seeing as how he led the league with 20 interceptions. But I concede that I should have clarified.Comment
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I still haven't seen any non NY fan complain about Eli's ranking at #11, tied with Joe Flacco. I think #11 is more than fair for Eli Manning right now.Comment
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