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djstat : 11/12/2018 11:15 pm
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last couple of times.  
Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 9:26 am : link
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SFGFNCGiantsFan : 11/13/2018 9:28 am : link
Eli played well. It was nice to see. I'm happy for him.
RE: ...  
Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 9:29 am : link
In comment 14175770 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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Eli played well. It was nice to see. I'm happy for him.


That's really all that needs to be said, even if you're ready to move on from the guy.
RE: Some of you guys.....  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 9:29 am : link
In comment 14175206 GeorgeAdams33 said:
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Eli is the best QB we've ever had


Not true
RE: It is hilarious  
dorgan : 11/13/2018 9:31 am : link
In comment 14175733 NYG07 said:
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that posters are taking joy and calling others butthurt when we won a meaningless game against a practice squad quarterback. Hope it makes your day better.

I would rather this team make the necessary changes that result in this team actually being relevant moving forward. If this team was even remotely competent this season we would be fighting for a division title.



Heh.

RE: There is absolutely no reason to shit on Eli after last night's game.  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 9:34 am : link
In comment 14175763 Britt in VA said:
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Those of you who are doing it, are doing so with an agenda and it's pretty piss poor in my opinion.

He's on the way out, you're going to get your wish. Just like you did with Tom Coughlin. Let the Coughlin thing be a lesson. Yeah, maybe it was time for him to go, too, but what has followed has been absolutely terrible.

The fact that you sh-t on these guys when they're down says a lot more about you than anybody else.

I assume you are talking to me Britt, and I have never once been one of ignorant assholes that tried to make the argument that Eli was never good and has been carried by the team around him.

He used to be a good QB, now he is not. A meaningless game against a garbage team changes nothing. I dont agree. He absolutely should be on his way out, but I am not convinced, given the level of incompetence this organization has shown recently. I would not be shocked if Eli were the opening day starter next year.

This is a Giants fan site. Eli Manning is one of the greatest Giants of all time. You got nothing nice to say about seeing the guy get it done a lost couple of times? Then show some respect and shut up.

There's no need to downplay his accomplishments. It's coming to an end, anyway. This year or next.

Let people enjoy the end of his career if they want.
At this stage, Eli is neither the best nor the worst starting qb  
Ira : 11/13/2018 9:34 am : link
in the league. The fact that he's held up this long behind the sieve we call an offensive line while putting up respectable numbers for a starting qb is amazing. There's no reason to put a small school 4th round qb with a weak arm in the starting lineup as a rookie. He'd get eaten up alive.

I agree. It was a win against a team that isn't very good. And it was a close game. But some of our losses were also close games - including that last minute field goal from the other side of town.
I was talking in general....  
Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 9:37 am : link
and HE IS on his way out. That's the point. The road is nearing the end.... So rather than sh-t on him why not just show some damn respect and root for the guy on his way out, rather than downplay everything?

I don't care how sh-tty San Fran is, our ENTIRE team is equally as sh-tty. They gave Eli some time last night, and some semblance of a run game so he could playaction, and he was able to muster it up and get it done.

If nothing else, maybe performances like last night can energize the rest of the roster and build some confidence in the rest of the team moving forward.
RE: RE: Some of you guys.....  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 9:37 am : link
In comment 14175773 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14175206 GeorgeAdams33 said:


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Eli is the best QB we've ever had



Not true


Greg, I dont mean to derail this thread, but I never got to see Simms play. Can you please share your thoughts as to why he is the best QB to ever play for the Giants? I know all about the amazing superbowl performance, etc. What was he like on a week to week basis?
Love  
DanMetroMan : 11/13/2018 9:37 am : link
Eli Manning, one of my favorite NY athletes ever but this consistent "I told you so" is tedious. It's time to move on. No need to pile on or diminish what he has done for the organization and as us the viewing fans but if he's the starting QB next season they really did the fans a disservice. If you watch any of the other good teams you see their QB's doing things Eli no longer can do. His arm strength is diminished and while never the quickest guy he is one of the slower QB's in the NFL at this point.
RE: Love  
dep026 : 11/13/2018 9:39 am : link
In comment 14175797 DanMetroMan said:
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Eli Manning, one of my favorite NY athletes ever but this consistent "I told you so" is tedious.


So is the "Eli is done" line that is used on the majority of BBI threads even though no one is disagreeing.
RE: he played a solid game  
bradshaw44 : 11/13/2018 9:41 am : link
In comment 14175567 UESBLUE said:
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he did his job. The game against the other worst team in football went down to the last drive. Settle down.



We played the Raiders last night?
RE: RE: RE: Some of you guys.....  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 9:41 am : link
In comment 14175796 NYG07 said:
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Greg, I dont mean to derail this thread, but I never got to see Simms play. Can you please share your thoughts as to why he is the best QB to ever play for the Giants? I know all about the amazing superbowl performance, etc. What was he like on a week to week basis?


Simms played in a much, much tougher environment for a QB, in an NFC that was absolutely brutal, and the best receivers he ever had were a TE (Bavaro) and half a season of Mike Sherrard in 1993.
RE: RE: Love  
DanMetroMan : 11/13/2018 9:45 am : link
In comment 14175800 dep026 said:
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In comment 14175797 DanMetroMan said:


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Eli Manning, one of my favorite NY athletes ever but this consistent "I told you so" is tedious.



So is the "Eli is done" line that is used on the majority of BBI threads even though no one is disagreeing.


It's one of the odder things I've seen on BBI. It's as if this is a good team with a ton of talent being held back by a 2 time SB QB. I fully agree it's time to move on but why are so many obsessed with piling on or proclaiming how done he is? He's diminished, he's 37 years old with 237 NFL games under his belt. It happens to the best of em. If we are going to compare him to others.. Brady might be the GOAT and Drew Brees game is closer to what the NFL now is than the traditional QB. Quick release, move around the pocket etc and quite frankly Brees too is one of the GOAT. He's a no doubter HOFer.
RE: RE: RE: Love  
dep026 : 11/13/2018 9:48 am : link
In comment 14175816 DanMetroMan said:
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In comment 14175800 dep026 said:


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In comment 14175797 DanMetroMan said:


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Eli Manning, one of my favorite NY athletes ever but this consistent "I told you so" is tedious.



So is the "Eli is done" line that is used on the majority of BBI threads even though no one is disagreeing.



It's one of the odder things I've seen on BBI. It's as if this is a good team with a ton of talent being held back by a 2 time SB QB. I fully agree it's time to move on but why are so many obsessed with piling on or proclaiming how done he is? He's diminished, he's 37 years old with 237 NFL games under his belt. It happens to the best of em. If we are going to compare him to others.. Brady might be the GOAT and Drew Brees game is closer to what the NFL now is than the traditional QB. Quick release, move around the pocket etc and quite frankly Brees too is one of the GOAT. He's a no doubter HOFer.


After last week, the GOAT may be done too.
because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 9:48 am : link
the slightest criticism of Eli Manning. He was never at fault for anything, ever. He was always amazing and incredible and the bestest of bestest QBs of all time.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
That's bullsh-t, but whatever.  
Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 9:48 am : link
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Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 9:50 am : link
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"After we went and scored, I came back to the sideline and said to him, 'Man, you've been doing that since I was like 12!'... When you're young and you are watching him on TV you're like 'Oh, wow!'" - Saquon Barkley


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“I’m happy to be with him and I’m embracing the time I do have with him. I don’t know what the future holds, but I’m embracing the time to play with greatness and I’m taking in every moment.” - Sterling Shepard on Eli Manning
RE: because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
dep026 : 11/13/2018 9:50 am : link
In comment 14175821 Greg from LI said:
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the slightest criticism of Eli Manning. He was never at fault for anything, ever. He was always amazing and incredible and the bestest of bestest QBs of all time.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.


lol. Just wow.
RE: because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
crick n NC : 11/13/2018 9:50 am : link
In comment 14175821 Greg from LI said:
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the slightest criticism of Eli Manning. He was never at fault for anything, ever. He was always amazing and incredible and the bestest of bestest QBs of all time.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.


It's interesting because you act the same way you just described towards anything 80's or 1990's giants.
RE: because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
LawrenceTaylor56 : 11/13/2018 9:51 am : link
In comment 14175821 Greg from LI said:
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the slightest criticism of Eli Manning. He was never at fault for anything, ever. He was always amazing and incredible and the bestest of bestest QBs of all time.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.


Don't forget to throw in Tom Coughlin.
RE: RE: because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
dep026 : 11/13/2018 9:51 am : link
In comment 14175831 LawrenceTaylor56 said:
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Don't forget to throw in Tom Coughlin.


Hey! That wasnt me!
something something MICHIGAN something  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 9:52 am : link
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RE: because people like dep and Britt would never, ever concede even  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 9:57 am : link
In comment 14175821 Greg from LI said:
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the slightest criticism of Eli Manning. He was never at fault for anything, ever. He was always amazing and incredible and the bestest of bestest QBs of all time.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.


I actually think this is fair. I have been overly critical of Manning, but a lot of that is due to some of the absurd excuses and hero worshiping I hear on here.

It is no different than the morons that say Eli only has Superbowls because of the pass rush those teams had. Some of you guys go way over the top in defending him.
RE: RE: RE: RE: Some of you guys.....  
Tesla : 11/13/2018 9:58 am : link
In comment 14175807 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14175796 NYG07 said:


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Greg, I dont mean to derail this thread, but I never got to see Simms play. Can you please share your thoughts as to why he is the best QB to ever play for the Giants? I know all about the amazing superbowl performance, etc. What was he like on a week to week basis?



Simms played in a much, much tougher environment for a QB, in an NFC that was absolutely brutal, and the best receivers he ever had were a TE (Bavaro) and half a season of Mike Sherrard in 1993.


Disagree on Sherrard. Lionel Manual was the best receiver he ever had...and he was pretty good and underrated IMO.

But Greg's point is 100% accurate....Simms played in a much tougher environment for QB's and he never had anything close to the receiving corps that Eli's had for his career.

And Simms benefitted  
dep026 : 11/13/2018 9:59 am : link
from an amazing run game and defense.... something which Eli has had only a few times in his career.

Theres that equal and opposite reaction.
RE: RE: Eli was solid...  
bw in dc : 11/13/2018 10:02 am : link
In comment 14175613 Big Blue '56 said:
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Seriously, after 15 years, you really need to recuse yourself from any discussion of Eli or even TC for that matter. We know and have seen your consistently subjective stances by now as it pertains to those two. There is nothing to be learned from your takes on these guys. Perhaps, if you persist on weighing in on Eli, you should offer a disclaimer such as, “I’m not an Eli guy, but....” 😎😎


What did I write that was unreasonable? I wrote that Eli had a solid game and that we were the beneficiaries of a poor call at the end.

I don’t deny at all that I was disgusted with what Archie, Condon, and Peyton did leading up to that 2004 draft. It was a cocksucker move. And it was outrageously hypocritical after Peyton was more than willing to join the hideous Colts, but baby brother Eli was too good for the Chargers. Are we to believe the Irsays were this football royalty over the Spanoses? Please...what a joke.

But I am more than capable of setting that side and offering measured, well reasoned opinions on Eli and all things Jints Central... ; )



RE: RE: RE: RE: ...  
christian : 11/13/2018 10:02 am : link
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Take a look around the league. See how many times this year Brady and Rodgers FOR EXAMPLE, have averaged between 6-7 yards per attempt. Seriously, actually go look. No, I’m not comparing Eli to these guys, but when I bring this point up, it’s met with, “yeah, but he threw for 3-4 TDs, that’s what matters.” Got it


Bruce, I actually think it's fair to compare both the players and the situations. I actually don't think Manning's decline is disproportionate to Brees's or Brady's. Granted, I think where they've declined from was higher, so there's that.

Two things are obvious: 1) the Giants have a massive talent deficit 2) Manning isn't the transcendent player from 7 years ago.

Things the Patriots and Saints have immediately; better coaching, arguably much better talent, and more than a decade of observation by the coach of the QB of who he is and once was.

So now how do the Giants get back into contention if those variables are true?

Can't turn back time and not fire Coughlin, can't turn back time and retrieve peak Manning. So what's left is address the talent disparity between Manning's team and his opponents.

Against an equally talented team last night he looked very good. He could move the ball methodically, take the 6 yards, and take the scores. Problem is the equally talented team is one of the worst.

My primary contention with Manning has never been his talent has eroded too far to compete, it's the trajectory of his erosion against the trajectory of upping the talent around him. As we've seen this year, grabbing 4-5 good players against turning over 35 bad hasn't moved the needle.

I think it's a good 2 more years -- and by then I think Manning is going to be a deficit.



I put this win  
mrvax : 11/13/2018 10:03 am : link
squarely on Shurmur. IMO every player was giving 100%.
again, Eli  
UESBLUE : 11/13/2018 10:04 am : link
did his job yesterday (against a poor opponent) and showed some good things. Lets re-visit this evaluation at season's end.
RE: RE: RE: RE: Some of you guys.....  
bw in dc : 11/13/2018 10:09 am : link
In comment 14175807 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14175796 NYG07 said:


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Greg, I dont mean to derail this thread, but I never got to see Simms play. Can you please share your thoughts as to why he is the best QB to ever play for the Giants? I know all about the amazing superbowl performance, etc. What was he like on a week to week basis?



Simms played in a much, much tougher environment for a QB, in an NFC that was absolutely brutal, and the best receivers he ever had were a TE (Bavaro) and half a season of Mike Sherrard in 1993.


This is very true. Simms took a pounding when football was actually football. And he was damn good despite playing in a stadium that was very, very tricky and with a HC/OC who were very run centric...
Amazing run game, eh?  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 10:11 am : link
2005: 2209 yards, 4.7 YPC
2006: 2156, 4.7
2007: 2148, 4.6
2008: 2518, 5.0
2009: 1837, 4.1
2010: 2200, 4.6
2011: 1427, 3.5
2012: 1862, 4.6

Yes, after that, the Giants running game fell apart, but that's an eight year stretch where the running game was great for all but two years, and was still above average in one of those two. Now, let's look at Simms. I'll even leave off 1979-80 even though those years undercut your argument, and of course Brunner was the starter in 82-83 and Hostetler for all but 8 games in 1991-92 so those are out too.

1981: 1685, 3.5
1984: 1660, 3.4
1985: 2451, 4.2
1986: 2245, 4.0
1987*: 1457, 3.3
1988: 1689, 3.4
1989: 1889, 3.4
1990: 2049, 3.8
1993: 2210, 3.9

So who had the amazing run game?
RE: RE: RE: Eli was solid...  
Big Blue '56 : 11/13/2018 10:13 am : link
In comment 14175861 bw in dc said:
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In comment 14175613 Big Blue '56 said:


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Seriously, after 15 years, you really need to recuse yourself from any discussion of Eli or even TC for that matter. We know and have seen your consistently subjective stances by now as it pertains to those two. There is nothing to be learned from your takes on these guys. Perhaps, if you persist on weighing in on Eli, you should offer a disclaimer such as, “I’m not an Eli guy, but....” 😎😎



What did I write that was unreasonable? I wrote that Eli had a solid game and that we were the beneficiaries of a poor call at the end.

I don’t deny at all that I was disgusted with what Archie, Condon, and Peyton did leading up to that 2004 draft. It was a cocksucker move. And it was outrageously hypocritical after Peyton was more than willing to join the hideous Colts, but baby brother Eli was too good for the Chargers. Are we to believe the Irsays were this football royalty over the Spanoses? Please...what a joke.

But I am more than capable of setting that side and offering measured, well reasoned opinions on Eli and all things Jints Central... ; )




😎
And Britt...  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 10:23 am : link
I think you are a valuable poster and a worthy adversary. But don't pretend like we forget your embarrassing posts from this past summer proclaiming Eli would be the starter for another 2/3 years. Now you have conviction that his time is up and he is on the way out?
I don't actually...  
Britt in VA : 11/13/2018 10:25 am : link
I think contrary to the popular opinion shared among you and your constituents, I think there is a very good chance Eli is not only on the roster next year, but is the starter week 1.

Won't be surprised either way. But I know you will be.
I'm happy we won.  
Keith : 11/13/2018 10:27 am : link
I know we are probably better off losing, but it was great to see Eli lead us down the field in the 4th quarter. I don't want him going out like he has.

I don't think Eli played great. He played good enough to beat a crappy team, but that's what it is at this point. With OBJ in man coverage and not getting help, he should ahve had 12 catches and 3 TD's.

Either way, Im happy we won the game and like seeing Eli happy on the sidelines. He deserves it.
Some people get so snarky when Eli plays well  
BBelle21 : 11/13/2018 10:46 am : link
It’s incredibly weird. Hope they run the table and Eli is back for his final year. I want to see the best QB in franchise history go out on top and don’t care how many “fans” that hope annoys. I have no issue, ever, of going “overboard” for our QB. Jamon was a good addition and Gettleman is serious about fixing the Oline. He also believes in Eli. Unlike that tool Marc Ross
RE: Some people get so snarky when Eli plays well  
Keith : 11/13/2018 10:50 am : link
In comment 14175980 BBelle21 said:
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It’s incredibly weird. Hope they run the table and Eli is back for his final year. I want to see the best QB in franchise history go out on top and don’t care how many “fans” that hope annoys. I have no issue, ever, of going “overboard” for our QB. Jamon was a good addition and Gettleman is serious about fixing the Oline. He also believes in Eli. Unlike that tool Marc Ross


Heres the problem that some people like yourself don't understand. A lot of people, myself included, feel really strongly about Eli's abilities at this point in his career. I think just about all of us would hope that they run the table and Eli goes out a champ, but we believe the likelihood of that happening is almost 0%. Should we just stick our heads in the sand and ignore what we've seen for the past 3 years because fans like yourself want to lie to yourselves and pretend like he can still win something?
RE: RE: Some people get so snarky when Eli plays well  
BBelle21 : 11/13/2018 10:51 am : link
In comment 14175993 Keith said:
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In comment 14175980 BBelle21 said:


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It’s incredibly weird. Hope they run the table and Eli is back for his final year. I want to see the best QB in franchise history go out on top and don’t care how many “fans” that hope annoys. I have no issue, ever, of going “overboard” for our QB. Jamon was a good addition and Gettleman is serious about fixing the Oline. He also believes in Eli. Unlike that tool Marc Ross



Heres the problem that some people like yourself don't understand. A lot of people, myself included, feel really strongly about Eli's abilities at this point in his career. I think just about all of us would hope that they run the table and Eli goes out a champ, but we believe the likelihood of that happening is almost 0%. Should we just stick our heads in the sand and ignore what we've seen for the past 3 years because fans like yourself want to lie to yourselves and pretend like he can still win something?


I’m sorry, did I hit a nerve? Sure did.
Like I said  
BBelle21 : 11/13/2018 10:52 am : link
I’m gonna keep rooting for the team and Eli to win. So what
RE: RE: Some people get so snarky when Eli plays well  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 10:55 am : link
In comment 14175993 Keith said:
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In comment 14175980 BBelle21 said:


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It’s incredibly weird. Hope they run the table and Eli is back for his final year. I want to see the best QB in franchise history go out on top and don’t care how many “fans” that hope annoys. I have no issue, ever, of going “overboard” for our QB. Jamon was a good addition and Gettleman is serious about fixing the Oline. He also believes in Eli. Unlike that tool Marc Ross



Heres the problem that some people like yourself don't understand. A lot of people, myself included, feel really strongly about Eli's abilities at this point in his career. I think just about all of us would hope that they run the table and Eli goes out a champ, but we believe the likelihood of that happening is almost 0%. Should we just stick our heads in the sand and ignore what we've seen for the past 3 years because fans like yourself want to lie to yourselves and pretend like he can still win something?


Exactly Keith. We are fans of the NY Giants, not the NY Elis. I want this team to win superbowls, not cling to the past. Eli was a great player in his prime, and he was worth every cent. Now he is holding us back from becoming a better team. I would have loved to see him go out on top. But if the last three years isn't enough evidence that he needs to go than I dont know what to tell you people.
And yet..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 11/13/2018 10:57 am : link
after the NY Giants win a game, YOU started a thread mocking.

And you still call yourself a fan of the NY Giants?

Go fuck yourself.
Mocking..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 11/13/2018 10:58 am : link
Eli.

And then standing by it for several hours.
RE: Amazing run game, eh?  
widmerseyebrow : 11/13/2018 11:00 am : link
In comment 14175885 Greg from LI said:
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2005: 2209 yards, 4.7 YPC
2006: 2156, 4.7
2007: 2148, 4.6
2008: 2518, 5.0
2009: 1837, 4.1
2010: 2200, 4.6
2011: 1427, 3.5
2012: 1862, 4.6

Yes, after that, the Giants running game fell apart, but that's an eight year stretch where the running game was great for all but two years, and was still above average in one of those two. Now, let's look at Simms. I'll even leave off 1979-80 even though those years undercut your argument, and of course Brunner was the starter in 82-83 and Hostetler for all but 8 games in 1991-92 so those are out too.

1981: 1685, 3.5
1984: 1660, 3.4
1985: 2451, 4.2
1986: 2245, 4.0
1987*: 1457, 3.3
1988: 1689, 3.4
1989: 1889, 3.4
1990: 2049, 3.8
1993: 2210, 3.9

So who had the amazing run game?


The one year that Simms won the Super Bowl he had a 2,245 yard rushing game.

Eli's Giants had 2,148 in the season of his first win. He won his second with the worst rushing attack in the league (1,427). When did Simms ever do that?

So Eli did better in the absence of a running game than Simms ever did. And he never had the all time great defense Simms had, captained by the greatest defensive player of all time.
RE: And yet..  
NYG07 : 11/13/2018 11:01 am : link
In comment 14176016 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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after the NY Giants win a game, YOU started a thread mocking.

And you still call yourself a fan of the NY Giants?

Go fuck yourself.


Yes, a meaningless win in another lost season. But please go on with your schtick of doing nothing but bullying anyone who disagrees with you. I try real hard to ignore you, but you are an insufferable douche bag. How you have not been banned is beyond me. Everyone is a moron in your eyes. Get the fuck over yourself.
RE: RE: Amazing run game, eh?  
crick n NC : 11/13/2018 11:02 am : link
In comment 14176032 widmerseyebrow said:
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In comment 14175885 Greg from LI said:


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2005: 2209 yards, 4.7 YPC
2006: 2156, 4.7
2007: 2148, 4.6
2008: 2518, 5.0
2009: 1837, 4.1
2010: 2200, 4.6
2011: 1427, 3.5
2012: 1862, 4.6

Yes, after that, the Giants running game fell apart, but that's an eight year stretch where the running game was great for all but two years, and was still above average in one of those two. Now, let's look at Simms. I'll even leave off 1979-80 even though those years undercut your argument, and of course Brunner was the starter in 82-83 and Hostetler for all but 8 games in 1991-92 so those are out too.

1981: 1685, 3.5
1984: 1660, 3.4
1985: 2451, 4.2
1986: 2245, 4.0
1987*: 1457, 3.3
1988: 1689, 3.4
1989: 1889, 3.4
1990: 2049, 3.8
1993: 2210, 3.9

So who had the amazing run game?



The one year that Simms won the Super Bowl he had a 2,245 yard rushing game.

Eli's Giants had 2,148 in the season of his first win. He won his second with the worst rushing attack in the league (1,427). When did Simms ever do that?

So Eli did better in the absence of a running game than Simms ever did. And he never had the all time great defense Simms had, captained by the greatest defensive player of all time.


Important context
RE: RE: And yet..  
crick n NC : 11/13/2018 11:06 am : link
In comment 14176038 NYG07 said:
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In comment 14176016 FatMan in Charlotte said:


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after the NY Giants win a game, YOU started a thread mocking.

And you still call yourself a fan of the NY Giants?

Go fuck yourself.



Yes, a meaningless win in another lost season. But please go on with your schtick of doing nothing but bullying anyone who disagrees with you. I try real hard to ignore you, but you are an insufferable douche bag. How you have not been banned is beyond me. Everyone is a moron in your eyes. Get the fuck over yourself.


I find it very interesting that you are telling someone to get over themselves.
The NY Elis  
BBelle21 : 11/13/2018 11:06 am : link
LOL! That is a weak way to justify actively rooting against the team and one of our most beloved legacy players. There are some fans who want our team to WIN no matter what the record is. And in a way, perhaps you’re right to a certain extent. The NY Elis is a flippant way of acknowledging that Eli is the heart of the franchise. With everything Eli has given us over the years, some of us will not abandon him at the end. That is just tacky as fk.
The NFC of the 1980s >>>>>>> the NFC of the 2000s  
Greg from LI : 11/13/2018 11:09 am : link
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RE: The NFC of the 1980s >>>>>>> the NFC of the 2000s  
crick n NC : 11/13/2018 11:16 am : link
In comment 14176059 Greg from LI said:
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Some things are better some things aren't as good.
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