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  • jms493
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 11248

    #46
    they are still great but they were 10-0 in the playoffs before spygate...right?

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    • Len B
      :moonwalk:
      • Oct 2008
      • 13597

      #47
      Originally posted by jms493
      they are still great but they were 10-0 in the playoffs before spygate...right?
      Well when you have different rules allowing you to mug wide receivers, have a top defense in the league, and have one of the best game managers in the NFL, things are a bit easier to win, no?

      But surely, the fact that they keep winning and just happen to lose on final drives with absolutely NO defense means that all of their success is due to a camera. Makes sense. I'd call it more law of averages if anything. Sometimes you have luck, sometimes you don't.

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      • jms493
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 11248

        #48
        Originally posted by Len B
        Well when you have different rules allowing you to mug wide receivers, have a top defense in the league, and have one of the best game managers in the NFL, things are a bit easier to win, no?

        But surely, the fact that they keep winning and just happen to lose on final drives with absolutely NO defense means that all of their success is due to a camera. Makes sense. I'd call it more law of averages if anything.
        im just fucking with ya pats fans.....chill

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        • Len B
          :moonwalk:
          • Oct 2008
          • 13597

          #49
          Unaware I was riled up

          Good game you fuck

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          • Len B
            :moonwalk:
            • Oct 2008
            • 13597

            #50
            Originally posted by Chubby Giangio
            Brady completed 2 passes over 10 yards where his WRs didn't have YAC? Honestly Eli outplayed Brady all night. He put balls where the ball needed to be and completed passes other than drags, curls, and wheels.
            No one is saying he didn't? Eli was phenomenal and earned it.

            This goes back to the Flacco scenario though where it's obvious a top tier QB is going to outperform Brady when he's going against fucking Sterling Moore or Molden, whereas his defense is actually good. God, I hate our secondary.

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            • NAHSTE
              Probably owns the site
              • Feb 2009
              • 22233

              #51
              So what we've learned today is:

              - Bill Parcells, not a Hall of Famer.

              - 8th best quarterback in the NFL, definitely a Hall of Famer.


              :carlosgomez:

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              • Atlas
                BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
                • Feb 2010
                • 7949

                #52
                Originally posted by Len B
                No one is saying he didn't? Eli was phenomenal and earned it.

                This goes back to the Flacco scenario though where it's obvious a top tier QB is going to outperform Brady when he's going against fucking Sterling Moore or Molden, whereas his defense is actually good. God, I hate our secondary.
                eli made a ton of risky ass throws, but molden and the rest of the secondary (not to mention mayo's inability to pick off eli's first TD pass when any other LBer would have) shit the bed...

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26141

                  #53
                  Eli has never led the league in any statistical category.

                  Except for INT's.

                  Twice.

                  Eli has probably never been one of the best 3 QB's in the league in a given year. Maybe not even top 5.

                  His career QB rating, in the friendlies passing era ever, is a pedestrian 82.2.

                  Eli, for his admirable postseason heroics and great road wins, has also been part of multiple terrible late season collapses.

                  But yeah, we don't over glorify the last game of the year. Let's measure everything on rings, like some aging ex-player mailing it in with a fake smile behind a desk on CBS or NBC or ESPN.

                  I don't know if I think Eli should be a Hall of Famer, i'm mulling it but lean 'no', but what I do know is winning a second Super Bowl shouldn't make him a lock.

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                  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                    Highwayman
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 15428

                    #54
                    Originally posted by NAHSTE
                    So what we've learned today is:

                    - Bill Parcells, not a Hall of Famer.

                    - 8th best quarterback in the NFL, definitely a Hall of Famer.


                    :carlosgomez:
                    - NAHSTE is a moran.

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                    • Len B
                      :moonwalk:
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 13597

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                      Eli has never led the league in any statistical category.

                      Except for INT's.

                      Twice.

                      Eli has probably never been one of the best 3 QB's in the league in a given year. Maybe not even top 5.

                      His career QB rating, in the friendlies passing era ever, is a pedestrian 82.2.

                      Eli, for his admirable postseason heroics and great road wins, has also been part of multiple terrible late season collapses.

                      But yeah, we don't over glorify the last game of the year. Let's measure everything on rings, like some aging ex-player mailing it in with a fake smile behind a desk on CBS or NBC or ESPN.

                      I don't know if I think Eli should be a Hall of Famer, i'm mulling it but lean 'no', but what I do know is winning a second Super Bowl shouldn't make him a lock.
                      Sad part is he's already a lock. The good news is with those WR's he should be able to have a few more great statistical years to justify it. Kurt Warner needs to be in before Eli.

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                      • Derrville
                        Dallas has no coaching...
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 5321

                        #56

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                        • PEYMAN18
                          Suhn.
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1683

                          #57
                          Based on 8 year span

                          Player A
                          21498 Yards
                          141 Touchdowns
                          76 Ints
                          91.2 QB Rating
                          7-3 Postseason Record
                          16 4th Quarter Comebacks
                          2 Rings

                          Player B
                          27579 Yards
                          185 Touchdowns
                          129 Ints
                          82.1 QB Rating
                          8-3 Postseason Record
                          24 4th quarter comebacks
                          2 Rings

                          ELISHA IS THE SECOND COMING.

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                          • EmpireWF
                            Giants in the Super Bowl
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 24082

                            #58
                            Without predicting/assuming any additional post-season success, figure Eli has (give or take a year) 5 seasons of football in his prime left.

                            If he averages 4,000 yards passing and 30 TDs a season....he'll end up a top 6-8 all-time QB in passing yards and a top 10 all-time QB in passing TDs.

                            Now do you look at that and say well, he's just a stat compiler over a decade-plus long career?

                            Also, how about Ben Roethsliberger who is almost in the same exact category (multiple time SB winner, has good stats over time, but is behind Brady, Peyton, Brees and Rodgers in terms of the best QBs of his era)?

                            Do you think Eli HAS to have ungodly type seasons (like Brady has had, or Brees and Rodgers and Peyton have had) to push HOF opinion over the edge?


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                            • Champ
                              Needs a hobby
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 14424

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Len B
                              First and foremost congrats Giants fans. Whenever a big play needs to be made they make every.single.fucking.one and earned the victory.

                              I want to vomit at how the entire Patriots squad minus Tom Brady collapsed in that fourth quarter. Welker's drop is just not acceptable when you see Manningham make a play that is 10x harder. How the fuck did the offensive line play phenomenally for 59 minutes, and then let the 4 man rush of the Giants get to Brady EVERY play on that final drive?

                              That play by Blackburn was unreal... thought it was the Patriots chance for some Tyree bullshit, but an injured Gronk and a phenomenal play by Blackburn negated that.

                              Real quick question...

                              How is it only a five yard penalty in the final minute when a team has more than 11 men on the field? Just like there's a run off on offense for having a penalty in the final minutes, there needs to be a similar rule for defenses. Hypothetically, you could throw 15 men on the field, double team every WR and waste 10 seconds of the clock and all you have to give up is 5 yards?

                              It should be a 5 yard penalty plus resetting the play clock back to what it was prior to the play.

                              You mean the Blackburn that was in the same position I was 2 months back? Sitting on a couch. Man Blackburn really had a huge difference this year.


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                              • Tailback U
                                No substitute 4 strength.
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 10282

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                                So if Gronkowski catches the hail mary, Eli isn't a hall of famer?
                                I read this on ESPN earlier, and I'll try to find a link tomorrow, but basically if Eli hits his season averages for the next 3 years he will be a top 15 QB of all time in every single statistical category and at least 2 Super Bowl Rings.

                                When it's all said and done, he will be a hall of famer (assuming he hits his career averages for the next 3 years).

                                Hate all you want, but Eli is an elite QB.

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