A Money Manning thread can't be derailed, keep trying though
Eli Manning...
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Again, LOL at that statement. Eli has played nine seasons. Between "4000 yards" and "30 TDs", there are 18 possible outcomes from Eli's career to date. Of those 18 outcomes, only four would satisfy either criteria. He's thrown for 30 once, and 4000 three times. But hey, let's go ahead and extrapolate those numbers for the next five years, since players always maintain their peak level performance five years beyond their career season.
It's not like I'm suggesting Mark Sanchez will throw for 5,000 yards.
Eli has averaged over 4300 yards and 29 TD the past three years.
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Larry is saying, based on the HOF and who is in, Eli will be a HOF, not really if he should based on W2BTD logic or any other stats that is thrown out, but on who is in the actually HOF right nowLiquidrob's Top 10 Fighters Rankings
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Averaging out a decade+ worth of production as the best QB in the NFL =/= to taking 3 years worth of production as not even one of the Top 5Comment
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Wow, I'm impressed. Just when I think we've successfully navigated a thread about NFL quarterbacks without Mr Bill shoehorning a perceived slight against Brett Favre into it, he manages to prove everybody wrong.Comment
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I think the point is, are you changing the HOF criteria for Eli Manning though? Based on who is in and what Eli has done what he is projected to do will he get in?
Larry is saying, based on the HOF and who is in, Eli will be a HOF, not really if he should based on W2BTD logic or any other stats that is thrown out, but on who is in the actually HOF right now
Why should we be locked into this train of thought of, "well, that's SB number two, he has to be in, that's that"? Shouldn't we be more sophisticated in our thought process than that, instead of repeating media narratives based on standards somebody came up with 30 years ago?
Somewhere along the way, thanks in part to slow motion, dramatic NFL Films footage and the enormity of what the game has become, we have turned the performances of QB's in this game into mythology. When the team wins, of course. Had Brady stuck it in the end zone on the final drive, suddenly Eli isn't as clutch anymore. Huh?Comment
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The "stat geeks" are the ones who are ignoring context, not the mouth breathers who parrot studio banter as if its canon. Right.Comment
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