@@tomknapp6194 he had a shit team 90% of the time, even in 2011 is OLine wasn’t that great, and his defense was 25th in the nfl, it was just Eli being great that season
@@williamumanzor2594 Eli was reasonably good that season. And it was his best by far. And carried by the defense through the playoffs, just as he was in 2007. Face facts, Eli never beat a playoff team that scored more than 20 points and that was because of Eli? Please explain? And Eli had a shit team 90% of the time because they had a shit QB 100% of the time. lol In 16 years he had 1 receiver (OBJ) make multiple pro bowls? Logic says that you are pointing fingers at the wrong person(s). But, he got lucky a few times in 16 years. That does not make him remotely good.
Yes and no. There was definitely talent but they ranked 25th in points allowed and dead last in rushing. Eli, Cruz and JPP all had career years and kept them alive during the regular season. The last 2 regular season games and 4 playoff games the team really started to play well.
Moss 84, no that roster wasnt loaded and no one picked them to even with the division. The Giants just sat idle in the short off season when there were plenty of free agents and there was plenty of moaning from the Giants fan base that went along with it. Anything but "loaded" because Jake Ballard wasnt even the Giants first choice for TE and he was an unknown as well and Boss was gone. Cruz was an unknown and became a star because Hixon got injured. Pieces of the Giants offensive line from 2007 were still around but they were starting to deteriorate and get older. Reese's failure to replace some of those guys were starting to show at this point. Baas was never really good, although, he did play well in that Super Bowl. So to the original comment by morrieswigs, he is correct because for the most part, Tuck was hurt for a handful of games and Osi missed more games than Tuck did, so the team was not carried by the defense all season long. Everyone became healthy at the right time and Nicks just went all out come playoff time. Jacobs was nowhere near the point he was in 2008. It felt like Brandon wasnt even on the team in 2011 at times and sadly looked like it was his last year in the league. He was hardly used until Bradshaw missed practice and he got to see the field more vs Dallas on the road that year. He did play better later on in the season and at the playoffs against Atlanta. You'd be full of shit if you told me you remembered who played LB for that 2011 squad without looking it up. I would also throw Bradshaw in that short list of people, behind that offensive line I am surprised he even managed to do what he did in 2011 but most of the credit does go to those three guys.
Eli was a pretender that needed the opposing QB to have one of his worst games of the year or be bailed out by special teams and still need lucky plays to have narrow wins. There is nothing special about that. Eli was lucky and that is it. He was not that good.
@@GiantsFan1734 A summary of our previous conversation (minus your typos and grammatical mistakes) You: I have an opinion. Me: (Presenting many facts on why your opinion is wrong) You: Your multitudes of facts don't matter, only my hand picked, glazed over facts matter. Me: I present more facts on why you are wrong. You: Repeating original opinion. Me: More original facts on why you are wrong. You: Repeating original opinion as if saying it many times makes it 100% true (which it doesn't) Me: Even more facts on why you are wrong. You: Calling me a "sorry ass" when you have literally done nothing but repeat a few scant hand picked incomplete facts and think that you have something. Well, I can't blame you because that is all that any Giants fan has ever done. Even Eli's best "accomplishments" come with huge asterisks that you are just not intelligent enough to accept. Remember that ignorance is never having the opportunity to learn. You have had that opportunity, so you are just plain stupid. Plain and hilariously simple. lol
@@tomknapp6194that’s not all luck he was just a very good quarterback say whatever you want he won two super bowls beating Tom Brady both times twice ya sure that’s luck
Manningham was underrated....but Nick's hands were unbelievable.....Cruz's tackle breaking and speed were also underrated.....BUT THIS WAS THE BEST RECEIVER CORPS IN FOOTBALL AT THE TIME...Nicks and Cruz had 200 yards a piece in a game.....when is the last time that happened?....
And my friend it's never gonna happen again. Until they get rid of that old stupid gm they have now . Absolutely one of the worst things that happen to giants was hiring that nut job.
@@noahjones4127 there is no way u think an old donald driver and greg jennings was better than this receiving core 😂😂😂 u got the nerv to say im not biased 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Cartier_FRITZ Jennings, Jones, Cobb, Nelson , driver who was aging but still consistent and Jennings who was still really good. Yes much better. And correction. I am biased but that’s just facts.
It goes to show that when Eli is protected by the O line, he can throw a lot of TD's. You can clearly see that he was not a "mobile" QB already in 2011, but that didn't prevent him from winning a SB that year. You can also clearly see the whole offense (WR's in particular) were very talented, humble, and played as a team.
Hes a play action passer, it comes down to the run. If they can run the effectively, consistently Eli will make throws. If their in 3rd in long all day cause they cant run the ball, Eli gonna struggle.
Actually, if you break up his career 2004-2011 and 2012-2019, in the second half (with 5 fewer games) he has more TDs, much fewer ints, a better completion percentage, and more yards per attempt.
Eli was special....I feel sorry for football fans who struggle to see how. This season was a prime example of what happens when you take an elite QB talent in his prime and put him with a top 5 WR core AND a top 10 Oline. You'll get your jacket soon Eli.
One of the all time BEST. When he has a good OL he’s simply unstoppable! He owned Brady and the Pats and with 2 rings and 2 SP MVP’s we will soon see him in the Hall of Fame! What a great QB. Thanks for all the great years and memories! To the person who posted this...thanks so much for editing this and sharing!
People are critical of Eli Manning but i can’t ever remember them being down by 1 score, getting the ball back late and him not being in his team down the field and scoring. My man was as clutch as anybody that ever played the game. Tom Brady and him are the 2 best like that i can think of off the top of my head.
Eli broke the record for most yards in a play off for qb and receiver Nick's had 444 one of the best ever postseaspn Maningham catching TDS in every playoff game except the Superbowl. Nick's making huge plays and Cruz had his moments as well. This is the sign of a good quarterback when multiple receivers can look great. Not to mention Bradshaw also did good receiving. This super bowl was really for Eli to prove himself. The 2007 one showed he belonged as the starter but that team itself was really good. So Eli would always have that chip on his shoulder. This season was him showing he can do it without a star studded defense and offense.
Something to keep in mind here. The great QBs probably had a bye and only had to play 3 games. Of course their totals will not be as much as a QB that played 4 games.
This was actually the 31st ranked line in the league that year, that's why I came here. I want to see how Eli did it compared to what we got now I'm not a film expert but some of the differences I'm seeing is a lot of these are DIMES, gunslinging dimes that he just rifles in and trusts his guys Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz are also a lot better than anything they have now, even Manningham who was the perfect number 3 in my opinion would probably be the one on this team And Eli's ability to move in the pocket, he was always very good at that To get the best comparison though I really need to watch the All 22s of both years I guess offensive line play was just better then. This was the 31st ranked oline and Eli got sacked 28 times that year...Giants quarterbacks are already at 54 this year through 10 games 😢
@@frankguidera6828 oh yeah I know, I was fortunate to watch pretty much every throw he ever made. I remember having to defend Eli so hard to my friends
I also remember several touchdown drops from this year too especially against the Washington Redskins when Hakeem Nicks dropped and easy touchdown and we lost a game to the Redskins?
8 GWD that season/postseason alone. 37 GWD all time. 2-x SB MVP. 7-2 on the road 8-4 overall in the postseason. 5 GWD in postseason. 1 of 5 multiple SB MVPs: Brady (5), Montana (3), Bradshaw (2), Starr (2), and Eli Manning (2). He’s a HOFer
In 2007, definitely yes. In the 4 games played against the same QBs (2 against the Cowboys), the Giants defense was destroyed and the opposition won by an average of 11.5 points, and that is with a 3 point victory with the Patriots. Eli actually averaged less in the playoffs against the same teams, but the opposing QBs were having one of their worst games of the year. Still, the Giants needed a lucky play to pull out each game. I seriously fail to see how that make Eli a great or even good QB. Even taking in consideration 2011. 1 good year in 16 and Giants fans think that he's worthy of the HoF?
@@tomknapp6194 I was only referring to the 2011 season. I think 2007 playoff run was definitely the toughest because of all those defenses he had to face but only one pick in each run. The other QB's may have had worse performance but he still out played them. He's in the top 10 all time in all QB stats. I'll concede to 2018 stockpile stat year but they shouldve cut him. Other than that hes not elite and you make a valid argument, but all i saying is give him his due. Every playoff team on a Superbowl run has luck. That's just the game. I never mentioned h.o.f or my position
@@duaneclarke9891 Top 10 all time? Let's compare him to two others that were drafted with him: Rothlisberger and Rivers. At the end of 2018, they were all in a tightly knit group for 6th, 7th, and 8th all time for yards and TDs. But, Rothlisberger needed 800+ fewer attempts to have the same totals Eli did. Imagine that..... Almost two fewer seasons worth of attempts to have the same totals as Eli. Do you think that is bad? Rivers needed almost 1,000 fewer attempts. That is like saying a guy that work 10 hours is just as good as a guy that works 8 hours when the results are the same.
@@tomknapp6194 again, your missing the point. All three QB's are different but similar and tied at the hip on many ways. I didnt mention anybody else but Eli. HOF, or his two senior citizen draft class bros. But I'll say that Rivers is good, but not great and NEVER won anything. Other than being drafted with those guys, really should be a mention. Ben been shot for years. Hes benefited from L.Bell and AB. Ben is what was too. Again. I respect yout opinion, but I never brought up those two. I wasn't trting to spin another argument. But with all the talented receivers Eli had, NONE OF THEM had success after leaving him. Including Odell. Having played the game this says something about the QB that was throwing the ball to them rather than The Talented wide receiver Corps that he had
@@duaneclarke9891 I don't understand... He didn't have talented receivers? Isn't that the job of a QB, more accurately, a 2x SB MVP QB to make people reach their full potential. He had good and bad receivers, just like everyone else. But, I did once see something VERY relevant here. When Eli threw to OBJ, his passer rating was 111. What was it for everyone else? A meager 77. Why couldn't Mr. 2x SB MVP QB Eli Manning repeat those numbers with all of his receivers if he is that good?
Love how the first TD of the season was Eli on a sneak. But Cruz was a problem for defenses. Nicks was unstoppable. Eli was an mvp that season with an online that gave him time. Mix in the leagues best defense, it was a magical season to be a Giants fan.
@@Grimreepa220 Yeah these people are morons. Little reminder there's some who seriously thinks the Giants could still have won those titles with Kerry Collins, I shit you not. One of which whom I thought was smarter than this (not naming names), guess Eli Derangement Syndrome can be a thing too.
Not sure how a team with a 32 ranked rush and 28 ranked D could go 15-1. Jerry Reese believing this 9-7 squad was stacked when in fact we needed serious oline and defensive upgrades despite winning the Super Bowl is why we are in the mess we've been in ever since 2011.
@@stillthekid333 I still remember when Reese said at one point that he'll address the offensive line problem via undrafted free agents. Little wonder why the line sucked and how he seem to thinks Flowers was a good blocker.
Lol people say he was so lucky…8-4 in the playoffs …top 10 in everything when he retired…back half of his career with a bum team..keep getting salty haters😝
Eli's best season hands down.
THAT'S GOTTA BE KANE!! If the defense wasn’t terrible in 2015 Eli would’ve been an MVP candidate hands down
Shoulda been an MVP candidate
It was his best season. The only time he had a top 10 passer rating. In 16 years. Let that sink in some.
@@tomknapp6194 he had a shit team 90% of the time, even in 2011 is OLine wasn’t that great, and his defense was 25th in the nfl, it was just Eli being great that season
@@williamumanzor2594 Eli was reasonably good that season. And it was his best by far. And carried by the defense through the playoffs, just as he was in 2007. Face facts, Eli never beat a playoff team that scored more than 20 points and that was because of Eli? Please explain? And Eli had a shit team 90% of the time because they had a shit QB 100% of the time. lol In 16 years he had 1 receiver (OBJ) make multiple pro bowls? Logic says that you are pointing fingers at the wrong person(s). But, he got lucky a few times in 16 years. That does not make him remotely good.
Eli, Cruz and Jpp willed us to the title that season
The 2011 roster was loaded wym ?
Yes and no. There was definitely talent but they ranked 25th in points allowed and dead last in rushing. Eli, Cruz and JPP all had career years and kept them alive during the regular season. The last 2 regular season games and 4 playoff games the team really started to play well.
Moss 84, no that roster wasnt loaded and no one picked them to even with the division. The Giants just sat idle in the short off season when there were plenty of free agents and there was plenty of moaning from the Giants fan base that went along with it. Anything but "loaded" because Jake Ballard wasnt even the Giants first choice for TE and he was an unknown as well and Boss was gone. Cruz was an unknown and became a star because Hixon got injured. Pieces of the Giants offensive line from 2007 were still around but they were starting to deteriorate and get older. Reese's failure to replace some of those guys were starting to show at this point. Baas was never really good, although, he did play well in that Super Bowl.
So to the original comment by morrieswigs, he is correct because for the most part, Tuck was hurt for a handful of games and Osi missed more games than Tuck did, so the team was not carried by the defense all season long. Everyone became healthy at the right time and Nicks just went all out come playoff time. Jacobs was nowhere near the point he was in 2008. It felt like Brandon wasnt even on the team in 2011 at times and sadly looked like it was his last year in the league. He was hardly used until Bradshaw missed practice and he got to see the field more vs Dallas on the road that year. He did play better later on in the season and at the playoffs against Atlanta. You'd be full of shit if you told me you remembered who played LB for that 2011 squad without looking it up.
I would also throw Bradshaw in that short list of people, behind that offensive line I am surprised he even managed to do what he did in 2011 but most of the credit does go to those three guys.
Lol Joe Buck is such a wet blanket
JPP, OSI ,CANTY, TUCK, LINVAL JOESPH, KIWI ,Rolle , Grant, Philips, sounds loaded to me.
I can’t believe you found these all man great work! Eli honestly could’ve been MVP that year just due to how clutch he was.
GiantsFan1734 Eli should have been but he beat the 15-1 Packers and their MVP
Eli was a pretender that needed the opposing QB to have one of his worst games of the year or be bailed out by special teams and still need lucky plays to have narrow wins. There is nothing special about that. Eli was lucky and that is it. He was not that good.
@@GiantsFan1734 A summary of our previous conversation (minus your typos and grammatical mistakes)
You: I have an opinion.
Me: (Presenting many facts on why your opinion is wrong)
You: Your multitudes of facts don't matter, only my hand picked, glazed over facts matter.
Me: I present more facts on why you are wrong.
You: Repeating original opinion.
Me: More original facts on why you are wrong.
You: Repeating original opinion as if saying it many times makes it 100% true (which it doesn't)
Me: Even more facts on why you are wrong.
You: Calling me a "sorry ass" when you have literally done nothing but repeat a few scant hand picked incomplete facts and think that you have something.
Well, I can't blame you because that is all that any Giants fan has ever done. Even Eli's best "accomplishments" come with huge asterisks that you are just not intelligent enough to accept. Remember that ignorance is never having the opportunity to learn. You have had that opportunity, so you are just plain stupid. Plain and hilariously simple. lol
@@tomknapp6194 advanced stats say otherwise. It was an all time season.
@@tomknapp6194that’s not all luck he was just a very good quarterback say whatever you want he won two super bowls beating Tom Brady both times twice ya sure that’s luck
Manningham was underrated....but Nick's hands were unbelievable.....Cruz's tackle breaking and speed were also underrated.....BUT THIS WAS THE BEST RECEIVER CORPS IN FOOTBALL AT THE TIME...Nicks and Cruz had 200 yards a piece in a game.....when is the last time that happened?....
Wrong.... ima packers fan... but im not even biased and u guys beat us, but we had driver nelson jones jennings and cobb
And my friend it's never gonna happen again. Until they get rid of that old stupid gm they have now . Absolutely one of the worst things that happen to giants was hiring that nut job.
pats were pretty soolid
@@noahjones4127 there is no way u think an old donald driver and greg jennings was better than this receiving core 😂😂😂 u got the nerv to say im not biased 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Cartier_FRITZ Jennings, Jones, Cobb, Nelson
, driver who was aging but still consistent and Jennings who was still really good. Yes much better. And correction. I am biased but that’s just facts.
It goes to show that when Eli is protected by the O line, he can throw a lot of TD's. You can clearly see that he was not a "mobile" QB already in 2011, but that didn't prevent him from winning a SB that year. You can also clearly see the whole offense (WR's in particular) were very talented, humble, and played as a team.
Hes a play action passer, it comes down to the run. If they can run the effectively, consistently Eli will make throws. If their in 3rd in long all day cause they cant run the ball, Eli gonna struggle.
Actually, if you break up his career 2004-2011 and 2012-2019, in the second half (with 5 fewer games) he has more TDs, much fewer ints, a better completion percentage, and more yards per attempt.
Agreed Agreed Agreed 👍
Hakeem nicks and victor cruz both went over 1k yds this season Eli almost had 5k, while our RBs had 600 and 500, the offense was mostly Eli
Eli was special....I feel sorry for football fans who struggle to see how. This season was a prime example of what happens when you take an elite QB talent in his prime and put him with a top 5 WR core AND a top 10 Oline. You'll get your jacket soon Eli.
He deserves a jacket. I guarantee the giants fans are gonna miss eli manning now that he's retired.
The offensive line was actually rather poor this year. That's what made it all the more impressive of a season for Eli.
5:37 something giants fans wish we still had .... protection
WORD
even worse now 😭
Wow.. that years recieiving corps was sick
Exactly too bad the current gm doesn't know how important WRs are.
@@troyevans9981 boy do we gottem now 😂
@@ThyHeraclez LMAO 🤣
@@troyevans9981 you dont like the potential of what we have?
@@ThyHeraclez nope
The best giants quarterback of all time . My favorite quarterback of all time. The hall of fame quarterback. The one the haters love to hate on .
One of the all time BEST. When he has a good OL he’s simply unstoppable! He owned Brady and the Pats and with 2 rings and 2 SP MVP’s we will soon see him in the Hall of Fame! What a great QB. Thanks for all the great years and memories! To the person who posted this...thanks so much for editing this and sharing!
Bro Hakeem Nicks was such a hidden gem
People are critical of Eli Manning but i can’t ever remember them being down by 1 score, getting the ball back late and him not being in his team down the field and scoring. My man was as clutch as anybody that ever played the game. Tom Brady and him are the 2 best like that i can think of off the top of my head.
Eli threw that over the shoulder drop in as good as anyone ever.
Eli broke the record for most yards in a play off for qb and receiver Nick's had 444 one of the best ever postseaspn
Maningham catching TDS in every playoff game except the Superbowl. Nick's making huge plays and Cruz had his moments as well. This is the sign of a good quarterback when multiple receivers can look great. Not to mention Bradshaw also did good receiving. This super bowl was really for Eli to prove himself. The 2007 one showed he belonged as the starter but that team itself was really good. So Eli would always have that chip on his shoulder. This season was him showing he can do it without a star studded defense and offense.
Something to keep in mind here. The great QBs probably had a bye and only had to play 3 games. Of course their totals will not be as much as a QB that played 4 games.
Eli Manning should have won MVP in 2011 hands down the greatest performance by quarterback in a single season
Amazing what Eli Manning can do with a competent offensive line
This was actually the 31st ranked line in the league that year, that's why I came here. I want to see how Eli did it compared to what we got now
I'm not a film expert but some of the differences I'm seeing is a lot of these are DIMES, gunslinging dimes that he just rifles in and trusts his guys
Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz are also a lot better than anything they have now, even Manningham who was the perfect number 3 in my opinion would probably be the one on this team
And Eli's ability to move in the pocket, he was always very good at that
To get the best comparison though I really need to watch the All 22s of both years
I guess offensive line play was just better then. This was the 31st ranked oline and Eli got sacked 28 times that year...Giants quarterbacks are already at 54 this year through 10 games 😢
@@vidowatcher91 Eli Manning's pocket presents was otherworldly
@@vidowatcher91 you should put on his highlight reel all you see is dimes
@@frankguidera6828 oh yeah I know, I was fortunate to watch pretty much every throw he ever made. I remember having to defend Eli so hard to my friends
You can hear how much joe buck dislikes the giants in all of his calls
Extremes528 he a former cowboy duh lol Troy aikman don’t like calling giants games neither
I miss Eli, he will always be my favorite
I forgot how dominant a WR trio we had in Nicks, Cruz, and Manningham. They were all so good. And without Eli... we would’ve gone 5-11
I also remember several touchdown drops from this year too especially against the Washington Redskins when Hakeem Nicks dropped and easy touchdown and we lost a game to the Redskins?
8 GWD that season/postseason alone. 37 GWD all time. 2-x SB MVP. 7-2 on the road 8-4 overall in the postseason. 5 GWD in postseason.
1 of 5 multiple SB MVPs: Brady (5), Montana (3), Bradshaw (2), Starr (2), and Eli Manning (2).
He’s a HOFer
How many times did Joe Buck say Haaaakeeem Niiiicks in the 2011 playoffs?
4:11 "has Beckham".
Me: Lol, What??????
LMFAO i thought the same thing. Double checked the title "This is 2011 highlights right...?"
Travis Beckum
Eli Manning's best overall season in his career
@TheOG292 he almost had 5k yds in 2011 tho
Looking at this again... Hakeem nicks had one of the most underrated seasons for a receiver.
These fade routes working so efficiently. To think eli broke his collarbone this season
man this year was fun to watch
Great times
Thank you Eli
Even though he's still holds postseason records for a quarterback in a pass happy NFL
Victor Cruz could have wore a gold jacket
look what happens when you give Eli time to throw he was amazing that year
And they say the defense got them the SB victory. Lol. This man put that team on his back. Nice throwback
In 2007, definitely yes. In the 4 games played against the same QBs (2 against the Cowboys), the Giants defense was destroyed and the opposition won by an average of 11.5 points, and that is with a 3 point victory with the Patriots. Eli actually averaged less in the playoffs against the same teams, but the opposing QBs were having one of their worst games of the year. Still, the Giants needed a lucky play to pull out each game. I seriously fail to see how that make Eli a great or even good QB. Even taking in consideration 2011. 1 good year in 16 and Giants fans think that he's worthy of the HoF?
@@tomknapp6194 I was only referring to the 2011 season. I think 2007 playoff run was definitely the toughest because of all those defenses he had to face but only one pick in each run. The other QB's may have had worse performance but he still out played them. He's in the top 10 all time in all QB stats. I'll concede to 2018 stockpile stat year but they shouldve cut him. Other than that hes not elite and you make a valid argument, but all i saying is give him his due. Every playoff team on a Superbowl run has luck. That's just the game. I never mentioned h.o.f or my position
@@duaneclarke9891 Top 10 all time? Let's compare him to two others that were drafted with him: Rothlisberger and Rivers. At the end of 2018, they were all in a tightly knit group for 6th, 7th, and 8th all time for yards and TDs. But, Rothlisberger needed 800+ fewer attempts to have the same totals Eli did. Imagine that..... Almost two fewer seasons worth of attempts to have the same totals as Eli. Do you think that is bad? Rivers needed almost 1,000 fewer attempts. That is like saying a guy that work 10 hours is just as good as a guy that works 8 hours when the results are the same.
@@tomknapp6194 again, your missing the point. All three QB's are different but similar and tied at the hip on many ways. I didnt mention anybody else but Eli. HOF, or his two senior citizen draft class bros. But I'll say that Rivers is good, but not great and NEVER won anything. Other than being drafted with those guys, really should be a mention. Ben been shot for years. Hes benefited from L.Bell and AB. Ben is what was too. Again. I respect yout opinion, but I never brought up those two. I wasn't trting to spin another argument. But with all the talented receivers Eli had, NONE OF THEM had success after leaving him. Including Odell. Having played the game this says something about the QB that was throwing the ball to them rather than The Talented wide receiver Corps that he had
@@duaneclarke9891 I don't understand... He didn't have talented receivers? Isn't that the job of a QB, more accurately, a 2x SB MVP QB to make people reach their full potential. He had good and bad receivers, just like everyone else. But, I did once see something VERY relevant here. When Eli threw to OBJ, his passer rating was 111. What was it for everyone else? A meager 77. Why couldn't Mr. 2x SB MVP QB Eli Manning repeat those numbers with all of his receivers if he is that good?
4:59 "....can punt the ball from a normal distance..."
Giants: DO YOU THINK THIS IS A FUCKING GAME?
Drafted him in fantasy too! Got me that ship!
I forgot Travis was on the team, I heard Beckham and was confused for a moment.
Miss you 10!!!!
That "Thud" from the bullet Manningham caught to the chest from Eli at 7:52. WOW
Love how the first TD of the season was Eli on a sneak. But Cruz was a problem for defenses. Nicks was unstoppable. Eli was an mvp that season with an online that gave him time. Mix in the leagues best defense, it was a magical season to be a Giants fan.
We had a bottom 10 defense that season that allowed 25 points per game. Still, though, it goes to show that Eli was a beast.
We had the #31 or #32 ranked defense that year, what team were you watching? Eli had to save the Giants so many times from our horrendous D
@@JDothan But to many it was the defense that won the super bowl and not Eli and that he just got lucky.
@@Grimreepa220 Yeah these people are morons.
Little reminder there's some who seriously thinks the Giants could still have won those titles with Kerry Collins, I shit you not. One of which whom I thought was smarter than this (not naming names), guess Eli Derangement Syndrome can be a thing too.
Elite
Ahhh... Good memories of an actually competent O-line.
I had some guy tell me that Eli Manning was carried to two championships
2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 if Eli could have gotten one of those Super Bowls it would be a better resume.
@@MuneyJordan23 the defences has Eli had other than 2016 were absolutely putrid
@@MuneyJordan23 the Eli Manning lead New York Giants should have it least four Lombardi's
Had the Giants hadn't fallen asleep during certain parts of the season, amd we had a healthy pass rush, we could've gone 15-1.
Not sure how a team with a 32 ranked rush and 28 ranked D could go 15-1. Jerry Reese believing this 9-7 squad was stacked when in fact we needed serious oline and defensive upgrades despite winning the Super Bowl is why we are in the mess we've been in ever since 2011.
@@stillthekid333 I still remember when Reese said at one point that he'll address the offensive line problem via undrafted free agents. Little wonder why the line sucked and how he seem to thinks Flowers was a good blocker.
Salsa Cruz!!
G Men 4 life.
What did the Great Odell Beckham Jr do without easy Eli?
These giant receivers were only great for a couple Seasons imagine if Eli had time and Elite receivers for the last 8 years he ran for his life
Every mistake he Eli made was magnified because the rest of the team sucks
Lol people say he was so lucky…8-4 in the playoffs …top 10 in everything when he retired…back half of his career with a bum team..keep getting salty haters😝
Record should have been better tho