http://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/comeback.cgi?player=MannEl00
Yeah, I guess the 6 fourth quarter comebacks/game winning drives he led never really happened in 2007.
LOL @ the defense carrying the team.. Eli did absolutely everything right during the playoffs that year too.
Touche? What do you want to hear? The nigga still threw 20 interceptions. Yes, he was good in the playoffs. I will concede that. I will concede that he had moments. But he only threw four more touchdowns than interceptions.
He's better than a lot of guys, and I'm hard-pressed to say he's
not top-ten, because of the lack of talent and skill across the board at the QB position, but I'll maintain it.
He was great in the 2007 Super Bowl, but he had the number seven defense - eleventh in passing, eighth in rushing. He 'lead' the league's number 21st passing attack, but the team was fourth in rushing. They weren't quite the 2000 Ravens, but I don't think he was much of a catalyst. I mean, they could've done worse as far as a quarterback, but they could've done better.
White guys I'd take before Eli:
Peyton
Tom Brady
Drew Brees
Aaron Rodgers
Phillip Rivers
Ben Roethlisberger
Matt Ryan
Joe Flacco
Possibly:
Matt Schaub
And here's some black ones:
Michael Vick
Vince Young
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Quarterbacks with more yards this season (1785):
Phillip Rivers (2344)
Kyle Orton (2140)
Drew Brees (2029)
Peyton (1916)
Rodgers (1841)
Quarterbacks with more TDs this season (14):
None (Brees is tied with 14; he has 10 picks)
-Peyton and Phillip have 13 (PM has 2 picks, Phyllis has 6)
-Ryan and Rodgers have 12 (Ryan has 5 picks, Rodgers has 9)
-Fitzpatrick, Orton, and Brady each have 11 touchdowns and 4 picks
-Romo has 11 and six; Flacco and Palmer have 10 touchdowns and six picks
Quarterbacks with less interceptions (11):
Literally everyone else
And, as I recall, it's not Eli knocking opposing quarterbacks out of games. He has the number-three ranked defense, seventh in passing, seventh in rushing... Those are gross totals. By YPG, NFL.com has them ranked second in total defense and passing defense. They're ranked third in pass defense.
They are eighteenth in passing TDs allowed, and thirteenth in rushing TDs allowed (at least that's still upper-half), which comes-out to twenty-eighth in the league, so ya, the scoring defense hasn't been exactly on point.
For per-game, though, they're tied for 24th with KC. Still not great, but better than twenty-eighth.
However, said defense has seven interceptions. They're tied with San Diego, Arizona, Detroit, and San Francisco. Tennessee has twelve. Atlanta and Philly have eleven. Carolina, Green Bay, and Tampa have ten. Chicago has nine. Washington, Cleveland, New England, Pittsburgh, and Cincinatti have eight.
They lead the league with twenty-five sacks, tied with Tennessee. They have the fourth-ranked running game. So who's winning the games?
Eli doesn't seem to be the key to their success, and he's turning the ball over. They could stand to do a lot worse, and all of the interceptions aren't his fault, but you can't lead the NFL in interceptions and claim to be top ten.
It's not like he's thrown 20 TDs to 11 interceptions - he's 14 to 11.
In his defense, he is thirteenth in the league in passer attempts per game, but almost no one close to him in interceptions is considered a top-tier QB.
Brees has 14 TDs and 11 interceptions. So ya, he's in the discussion for more overrated.
Favre has 7 TDs and 10 interceptions, but he's known for his inconsistency, and he's not even on Nuk's list.
Fuck going through the interception leaders list. Let's go through Nuk's list:
Peyton - 13 TD, 2 interceptions
Brady - 11 TD, 4 interceptions
Rivers - 13 TD, 6 interceptions
Rodgers - 12 TD, 9 interceptions
Bradford (rookie) - 9 TD, 8 interceptions
Roethlisberger (suspended for four games) - 5 TD, 1 interception
Ryan - 12 TD, 5 interceptions
Romo - 11 TD, 7 interceptions
Sanchez - 9 TD, 2 interceptions
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There are several non-marquee names, like Fitzpatrick and Schaub, that are actually doing better statistically, and don't have as impressive defense to get them into the win column. He does still have more TDs than interceptions, though, so I guess he'll have that (until he throws it away); but mediocre or wishy-washy games (like last night's) are going to kill him statistically.
You mention not having a losing season since he's been a starter. What about the defense? What about the running game? Eli Manning is not a top ten NFL quarterback right now. It's difficult to say he wasn't the last few years, but I'd say the team around him, particularly the defense, is better this year, and he's statistically worse.
It just seems like he's still trying to figure out the game, in his seventh year in the league. He seemed to be getting it the last two years - stats are a reflection of personal, individual performance, even if the team is mediocre... and in 2008 they were certainly better than mediocre - but this year he's thrown 14 TDs and 11 interceptions. He seems to be back to same old Eli. I hope he gets better, because he's going to keep his job in any case and I'd hate to see him looking shit-to-average for several more years.