Eli Manning threw 44 game-tying or go-ahead TDs in the 4th quarter or OT, good for 2nd all time. It's a shame the Giants organization failed him so badly in the 2nd half of his career. Offensive line and running game were consistently ranked near the bottom of the league in those years and the defense was constantly blowing late leads. Anyone who says Eli isn't HOF worthy is a fool. Had he played for a better organization he may have won 4 Superbowls. Never forget the only 2 QB's with winning records against BB and TB in the playoffs are both named MANNING. 5 championship game victories in 6 games played between them. Three for Peyton and two for Eli.
@@dandandkl9048 The Giants started falling apart around Eli in 2011, even though they won the SB that year it covered for serious fundamental roster deterioration. Weird injuries plagued those teams, too.
@@walthammassagefitness Two main problems- Jerry Reese kept making terrible draft picks, a lot reaching with drafting athletes that didn’t know how to play football; and two, after he made some good second picks, he never re-sign any of them, except for one, their slot receiver the past three years. Also, they are the only team that never races up, so they lost some good players who were drafted by other teams willing to trade up past Giants turn to select. And the bad coaches after Coughlin was fired. Reese got lucky in his first year but was very bad GM after that. If Eli had better offense, he could’ve won a third CHIP. He was a clutch, clutch player with game on the line, unlike Romo. Like Michael Jordan is 6-0 in Finals, Eli was 2-0 in Superbowls, haters can never argue on that record!
@@dandandkl9048 I know Joe Buck is pretty polarizing. I hated the Tyree helmet catch call. But the call, "Manning, lobs it...Burress ALONE, Touchdown New York!" I love that call.
To be fair, I'd say he's definitely improved since then. It's pretty clear when you hear his calls from the 2012 game against Tampa Bay compared to the clips featuring him before that -- there's a lot more excitement in his voice there.
Same here. He's one of my literal heroes. Eli will forever be my QB. To quote the man himself from his retirement speech, "Once a Giant, _only_ a Giant".
@@bonvct Do you realize that during the "shit years" as you put it, let's say 2012-2019, Eli had a higher passer rating than 2004-11 when he had two SB MVPs and had squat to show for it? A better QB and not a single playoff win. How do you explain this?
ELI HAS ICE IN HIS VEINS!!!! He may not have the greatest career stats at a glance, but Eli was arguably the best 4th quarter QB of the past couple decades 🥶🥶
Eli has a career passer rating of 84.1, which was below the NFL average for the time he played. His 4th quarter passer rating was 83.8, which was below his already below average passer rating. In the last 2 minutes, he was just as likely to throw a TD as interception, 22 for both through his career. I hardly consider that to be clutch. He just received some very favorable headlines in some games that he was carried by the defense, but there were a lot of other 4th quarters that were lost directly because of him. And you want to know who had 8 fewer game winning drives than Eli? Romo. In 107 fewer games. At the time of his retirement Romo had the highest 4th quarter passer rating in history and somehow had a reputation as a choker...... Eli's 4th quarter passer rating? I don't think that he's even in the top 10.
@@thesavageman4273 You just hit the nail on the head. I posted 100% facts and you called me a hater. Maybe he wasn't as good as you think he was if you think I am one. If Eli was as good as you think he was, you could have come back with multiple great accomplishments that he has done. But, the facts are that every accomplishment he has, outside of the iron man streak, comes with a huge asterisk. He got credit for the win, but he just wasn't the factor that his fans think he was.
The Giants were so badly managed the back half of Eli's career. He led so many game-winning drives in 2015, 2017 and 2018 that were wiped away by god awful defensive play in the final seconds.
Here's something you might not expect. Let's break his career into halves from 2004-11 and 2012-19. Despite the fact that his best year was in the first half and his worst year was in the second half, he was a better QB in the second half with more completions, only 5 fewer TDs, but 15 fewer interceptions. He actually has a better passer rating in the second half in which he had ZERO playoffs wins. Someone, please explain this.
@@tomknapp6194 our defense choked so many times in Eli’s last few years (2015 and 2018 in particular) despite Eli and the offense putting in work. I genuinely believe Eli could’ve gotten at least one more ring if our front offense didn’t neglect the defense entirely.
@@jackbarnum9110 Actually, when I saw the Giants lose, it was because of Eli. First game of 2015 vs the Cowboys? Last game of 2018 vs the Cowboys? Vs the Eagles Dec 9th, 2019? All of those games were L's because of Eli. It was rare when I saw a game in which I could say, "Wow! Eli really pulled it out!" at any point of his career. The sad fact is that even at his best, Eli was not a top 10 player.
Eli's record is extremely diceptive. More protection and better defense is all he needed but was never provided later in his career. Reminds me of his daddy; how great he would have been with some help...
Tough? Maybe. Smart? Debatable. Accuracy and consistency? That's laughable! In his 16 years, his completion percentage was top 10 ONCE! Most of the time it was in the high teens or higher. I swear Giants fans have rose colored glasses on when they look at Eli.
@@jonathangreenway3416 "2011 Clutch Eli" still had to rely on multiple lucky plays. Playoffs against SF? 10 points off of fumbled punt returns in a 3 point game. Eli had 58 attempts for 312 yards and 2 TDs. Out of 15 other drives, he only crossed midfield 3 other times. That's hardly clutch. Needing Brady to have one of his worst games of the year and still needing a last second lucky play for the win is not clutch. There is a whole lot about Eli that most people don't see just because they read only headlines.
@@tomknapp6194 8 "lucky" game winning drives that year. 6 of them in the regular season and at the time tied for the most 4th quarter passing TDs ever in a single season with his brother and Unitas. 2/2 "lucky" wins against Brady and the Pats that year too. He had an all-time great year on a team that never deserved to even sniff the playoffs. And you conveniently forgot the other two playoff games where he lit up the Falcons and the 15-1 Packers.
@@jonathangreenway3416 Um, yeah..... When a guy (Rodgers) has an average passer rating 122 for 16 games and then has a 76 in the playoffs, that's all Eli! The Falcons averaged 26 points per game and then only 2 in the playoffs! That was because of Eli! Something to think about, Eli has never beaten a single team that has scored more than 20 points in the playoffs. 8 wins. All opponents scored 20 or less. That isn't luck?
Eli should have 4 SB rings,Giants organization failed him last few years of career giving him help.Especially when he was loyal to franchise good and bad.Congradulations on jersy retirement ceremony Eli
If you break up his career between 2004-2011 and 2012-2019, despite having his best year in the first half and his worst year in the second half, he was a better QB in the second half and won ZERO playoff games. How do you explain this?
@@robwest2813 Eli's career passer rating was 84.1, which was well below average. He never beat a single playoff team that scored more than 20 points. In fact, through his career he lost 75% of the games in which the defense gave up 21+ points. He won 75% of the games in which the defense gave up 20 points, which was below the season average every single year Eli played. Literally carried by the defense.
@@jonspencer4767 imagine if Odell and the WRs didnt go on the party boat before that game. That said, defense didnt play well either, but Eli WAS on point, I remember that.
So many good memories. Think about it. Eli had to mount so many comebacks because the Giants never had dominant teams. Every game was a nail biter. Even Strahan said “they could never win easy”.
@@dandandkl9048 i can kinda get the mcadoo hype because he was the OC that saw the giants get off their turnover prone, ineffectual final years under Kevin Gilbride (the OC that won two SBs and had Eli throw for nearly 5000 yards and an NFL record 4th quarter TDs) and he was part of the Mike McCarthy coaching tree back when that meant something; but when they went after Pat Shurmer who had already failed as HC of the Browns, that really added salt after the ownership threw Tom Coughlin under the bus and forced him to retire, especially after TC took a lead front office job with the Jags and immediately got them within a quarter of a super bowl. We'll see how good Judge is, he shows promise but time will tell.
@@NYG5 Both were bad hires made by bad GM, President and ownership! Gave no help to Eli, yet allowed, allowed, stupid coach to replace Eli with ex-Jet back up QB, Geno freaking Smith,!! What a joke! That was so unforgivable, totally blame ownership, the Maras.
Eli to Plax to beat Philly 06 is the one. Philly brings the house, Eli lobs and Plax just physically brutes his way to that grab and TD against the weaker DB. True Giant football right there.
@@tomknapp6194 this is your comment on a video titled “Highlights of EVERY Eli Manning Career Winning Drives (4th Quarter/OT)”? Are you fucking stupid or did you watch this video with your eyes closed? Did you also close your eyes during Super Bowl 42 and Super Bowl 46? Did you not witness how clutch Eli was during the 2011 playoffs? You dumb shits love to preach “wins are not a QB stat” but it becomes one with Eli because you guys are angry that he’s accomplished more than your team’s QB will ever accomplish.
@@Assman180 For those 4th quarter/OT wins did you actually see how he played through the first 3 quarters? Most of the time they were in that situation because Eli was a ghost. And yes, I did watch the 2007 season playoffs recently. I saw a Giants defense that was manhandled by Favre, Brady, and Romo (x2) in the regular season, suddenly come alive, drop each one between 30 and 64 in the passer rating and hold them to an average of 20 fewer points, and Eli still needed lucky plays for narrow wins win. And all the credit goes to Eli? Please explain? How often is a punt fumbled? Once every few games? Well, in this one, the game tying score and the go ahead scored were the results of fumbled punts. And that isn't lucky? And then Brady has one of his worst games of the year and once again that makes Eli great?
I truly believe had Plaxico never shot himself , Victor Cruz never had that knee injury , & The WRs showed up .... Eli would’ve had a better career & a 3rd Super Bowl ring
@@UncleGrant796 lolololololololololololololol Eli basically tripped his way through both SBs and most of the 2007 playoffs. He got lucky. Be happy with that because he was never good.
@@UncleGrant796 You accuse me of not knowing football. Please put out Eli's entire resume for making it to the HoF. If you are thinking it is a trap, you are right. There is A LOT to Eli's career that sounds good, but when you dig deeper, it really isn't. But, don't let that stop you! Please put something up and be embarrassed! BTW, more than likely I've been watching football longer than you have been alive.
It's the injuries. He's really not been healthy since going to Cleveland. If he gets healthy I think he's going to be great again. OBJ was a tremendous player during his time in NY.
He's in my top three- Simms, Eli and Joe Montana...3 clutch, clutch players; and tough. Eli was the toughest one though, played 13 straight seasons before idiot MacAfool sat him down! Talk about not seeing the big picture!
i dont give a shit what they say about Eli for the last years of his career...he was a damn good qb, one of my fave...and thanks to him the pats didnt get two other sbs and 18-0 lol
Man, so many clutch plays by Plaxico. That gun fiasco ended what could have been one of the greatest WR careers ever. He was such a game changer and opened up the run game so much. What a legend
They were going to win the Superbowl that year if he didn't shoot himself, but I always felt if they win 43 they don't win 46. Both timelines they win 2. Lol
My favorite one is Denver...that was such a turning point for eli and that denver team was REALLY good. what an awesome (yet heart attack inducing) career.
i was at this game, as well as the record breaker. both tremendous teams. also saw steve smith return it on us in the '05 divisional, and the eli pick nick vs the Vikes. Yes desean jackson did haunt me until we won before them X 2. The old Giants Stadium was more intimidating and steeper, louder, definitely more dangerous. Howwever it helps both the respectable and talented teams in the Jets and Giants. Make the new stadium like the old one. Steeper. We want the nose bleeds to feel like they might fall onto the field if they trip on their way down. Shits not right for New York. Lets also spend $$$ on the newest safest grass.
Heres my top 5 5. 49ers 2015 4. Cowboys 2011 3. Drive at the end of regulation in 2011 championship (even though it ended in a punt :( 2. Broncos 2005 1. Buccaneers 2012 (both deep balls to cruz and Nicks)
I Love you Forever ❤️ my hero .... 2X Super Bowl Champion 🏆🏆💍💍 ... 2X Super Bowl MVP .... #10 Eli "The Truth" Manning super star 🌟 champion God bless ✝️🙏 New York "Football" Giants
@@tomknapp6194 Listen ..... not trying to explain anything. New York "Football" Giants 🏈 have Won 4 Super Bowls 🏆🏆🏆🏆 . With that said, everyone knows New York "Football" Giants always won having a Strong Defense .... With A Balanced offense ... nothing to flashy. Hit your Tight End Mark Bavaro .... Run the ball
@@benedettomansueto4016 Unfortunately, your "balanced offense" consisted of Eli. Who basically has the same per pass stats of QBs that no one would ever consider for the HoF. He really was not that good. He was carried through two playoffs and in the four other playoffs, those were disasters. They may have won two SBs with Eli as QB, but he was not the reason why they won.
@@tomknapp6194 I root for the New York "Football" Giants team Ultimately ... Mark Bavaro ... Lawrence Taylor. ... Eli Manning are definitely my favorite Giants players. In the 18-1 no perfect season for Cheaters New England Patriots trash 🗑️👎 eat it cry babies
@@benedettomansueto4016 Do you even understand how Eli won those SBs? The Patriots were putting up over 35 points per game, but in the SB only had 14 and 17 points and that was because of Eli? Please explain. I've been waiting a decade for someone to have a semi reasonable explanation.
16 and 17 were supposed to be our year man 😔 injuries killed us 17 and had we not had to meet green bay in 16 we would’ve went on another wild card run
117-117. Never a league MVP, you know for an entire season not a game that the defense won for him. Never an all pro. Even second string. 4x Pro bowl. That's good for 16 years? Seriously? Never led in completions, completion percentage, TDs, TD percentage, yards, yards/attempt, or passer rating. In his SIXTEEN YEARS, he had a top 10 passer rating once. ONCE. But, he did manage to lead the league in interceptions 3 times. His 27 has only been surpassed once in the last 20 years. Never even the best QB in the NFC East. Is that the Eli you are talking about?
@moneymitch3903 People are spreading lies about Eli being anything other than below average. I get called a lot of names, but never disproven. Eli fans try to pass off opinions as facts and it is easy to make Eli look even worse.
@@CharlesBell-f3y I'm a hater for posting 100% facts? If you think that, he wasn't nearly as good as you think he was. But, if you still think it is hate, please point out where I am incorrect.
Eli wasn't the best QB to ever grace the field, granted he was pretty good. But sometimes, particularly in clutch he could make throws that I'm convinced no other QB could ever make. Sometimes he just had a magic touch unmatched by any other QB in my opinion.
He and the Giant's beat Brady and the Patriots twice in the biggest game in the world, and when Brady was in his prime. Not to mention 2 Super Bowl MVPs, not bad.
Maybe you forget the other 4 times Eli made it to the playoffs. 4 games, 4 losses, 3 crushing defeats, 1 shutout and collectively 3 TDs, 7 ints, 1 game over 169 yards, and 53 passer rating. Eli fans conveniently forget about those "playoff runs".
In 2013 his worst season I routinely watched receivers run the wrong routes and drop routine catches. He had absolutely no one to throw the ball to that year. And no offensive line as usual
@@theog2306 Before I totally embarrass you, just answer one question. Does a QB have a better chance having more yards in 3 or 4 games? All I'm looking for is a number, not an opinion.
@@ractsninjas If Eli faced Tom at his AVERAGE, it would have been a blow out. But, Tom was having one of his worst games of the year, and Eli still needed a lucky play to pull it out. That should spell volumes for you right there. Eli is AVERAGE at best.
@@tomknapp6194 😆 lucky 😆 LUCKY! Tom NEVER had a lucky play during his Super Bowl wins. I mean obviously Tom is better than Eli, but we have to admit Tom had some REALLY lucky plays also.
@@ractsninjas And Brady has one of the best passer ratings in history and has won 75% of his games. But, for Eli to win both times when not even average Brady showed up is just the tip of the iceberg for Eli.
Eli Manning threw 44 game-tying or go-ahead TDs in the 4th quarter or OT, good for 2nd all time. It's a shame the Giants organization failed him so badly in the 2nd half of his career. Offensive line and running game were consistently ranked near the bottom of the league in those years and the defense was constantly blowing late leads. Anyone who says Eli isn't HOF worthy is a fool. Had he played for a better organization he may have won 4 Superbowls. Never forget the only 2 QB's with winning records against BB and TB in the playoffs are both named MANNING. 5 championship game victories in 6 games played between them. Three for Peyton and two for Eli.
Spot on! Not to mention those 20 game-winning TDs, also good for 2nd all time. Also, the NFL record 15 4th Q TDs in 2011.
Thats what nobody talks about.. He definitely HOF
Blame Jerry Reese...horrible GM
@@dandandkl9048 The Giants started falling apart around Eli in 2011, even though they won the SB that year it covered for serious fundamental roster deterioration. Weird injuries plagued those teams, too.
@@walthammassagefitness Two main problems- Jerry Reese kept making terrible draft picks, a lot reaching with drafting athletes that didn’t know how to play football; and two, after he made some good second picks, he never re-sign any of them, except for one, their slot receiver the past three years. Also, they are the only team that never races up, so they lost some good players who were drafted by other teams willing to trade up past Giants turn to select. And the bad coaches after Coughlin was fired. Reese got lucky in his first year but was very bad GM after that. If Eli had better offense, he could’ve won a third CHIP. He was a clutch, clutch player with game on the line, unlike Romo. Like Michael Jordan is 6-0 in Finals, Eli was 2-0 in Superbowls, haters can never argue on that record!
Joe buck will really make some of the greatest moments in giants history just any ordinary game
Cause he’s got a crush on his partner from the Cowboys, so he can’t make Eli look good.
@@dandandkl9048 I know Joe Buck is pretty polarizing. I hated the Tyree helmet catch call. But the call, "Manning, lobs it...Burress ALONE, Touchdown New York!" I love that call.
To be honest i used to hate him for it, but he must hate us even more lol
I hate his commentary
To be fair, I'd say he's definitely improved since then. It's pretty clear when you hear his calls from the 2012 game against Tampa Bay compared to the clips featuring him before that -- there's a lot more excitement in his voice there.
Eli will always be my favorite player
forever
Phil Simms is my #1
Eli right there also
Even in the shit years, New York never stopped loving him. We knew it wasn't his fault.
Same here. He's one of my literal heroes. Eli will forever be my QB. To quote the man himself from his retirement speech, "Once a Giant, _only_ a Giant".
@@bonvct Do you realize that during the "shit years" as you put it, let's say 2012-2019, Eli had a higher passer rating than 2004-11 when he had two SB MVPs and had squat to show for it? A better QB and not a single playoff win. How do you explain this?
ELI HAS ICE IN HIS VEINS!!!! He may not have the greatest career stats at a glance, but Eli was arguably the best 4th quarter QB of the past couple decades 🥶🥶
I completely agree with you..
Eli has a career passer rating of 84.1, which was below the NFL average for the time he played. His 4th quarter passer rating was 83.8, which was below his already below average passer rating.
In the last 2 minutes, he was just as likely to throw a TD as interception, 22 for both through his career. I hardly consider that to be clutch.
He just received some very favorable headlines in some games that he was carried by the defense, but there were a lot of other 4th quarters that were lost directly because of him.
And you want to know who had 8 fewer game winning drives than Eli? Romo. In 107 fewer games. At the time of his retirement Romo had the highest 4th quarter passer rating in history and somehow had a reputation as a choker...... Eli's 4th quarter passer rating? I don't think that he's even in the top 10.
Hater this was bad ass
@@thesavageman4273 You just hit the nail on the head. I posted 100% facts and you called me a hater. Maybe he wasn't as good as you think he was if you think I am one. If Eli was as good as you think he was, you could have come back with multiple great accomplishments that he has done. But, the facts are that every accomplishment he has, outside of the iron man streak, comes with a huge asterisk. He got credit for the win, but he just wasn't the factor that his fans think he was.
And guess what romo won? Absolutely nothing.
The Giants were so badly managed the back half of Eli's career. He led so many game-winning drives in 2015, 2017 and 2018 that were wiped away by god awful defensive play in the final seconds.
That 2015 defense was something special. And by special I mean historically pathetic
Blame, Jerry Reese- who did not understand defense wins championships! Such a terrible GM!
Here's something you might not expect. Let's break his career into halves from 2004-11 and 2012-19. Despite the fact that his best year was in the first half and his worst year was in the second half, he was a better QB in the second half with more completions, only 5 fewer TDs, but 15 fewer interceptions. He actually has a better passer rating in the second half in which he had ZERO playoffs wins. Someone, please explain this.
@@tomknapp6194 our defense choked so many times in Eli’s last few years (2015 and 2018 in particular) despite Eli and the offense putting in work. I genuinely believe Eli could’ve gotten at least one more ring if our front offense didn’t neglect the defense entirely.
@@jackbarnum9110 Actually, when I saw the Giants lose, it was because of Eli. First game of 2015 vs the Cowboys? Last game of 2018 vs the Cowboys? Vs the Eagles Dec 9th, 2019? All of those games were L's because of Eli. It was rare when I saw a game in which I could say, "Wow! Eli really pulled it out!" at any point of his career. The sad fact is that even at his best, Eli was not a top 10 player.
2011 was a magical season.
In a lot of ways it was even more surreal than 2007
With the way Eli kept getting bailed out, only magic describes how.
ELI MANNING absolutely he's an first ballot HOF
Eli's record is extremely diceptive. More protection and better defense is all he needed but was never provided later in his career. Reminds me of his daddy; how great he would have been with some help...
How can you not respect Eli? Extremely smart and tough, his accuracy and consistency were amazing.
Tough? Maybe. Smart? Debatable. Accuracy and consistency? That's laughable! In his 16 years, his completion percentage was top 10 ONCE! Most of the time it was in the high teens or higher.
I swear Giants fans have rose colored glasses on when they look at Eli.
@@tomknapp6194 Tough? Maybe?... That some sort of joke?
@@robwest2813 The rest of his career was, so that might be also.
@@tomknapp6194 Can't figure out if you're a troll or a clown? Hard to tell...
We miss you Eli. Greatest NY Giant of all time. Big Blue!
The throw at 14:02 is one of the greatest I've ever seen.
I was there!
The way the ball just goes straight down after its high point is nuts ... perfection
2011 Eli was probably the most clutch player ever
117-117 and a 4th quarter passer rating of 83 would disagree.
@@tomknapp6194 I meant in 2011 in particular, he was definitely pretty average outside of the Super Bowl years
@@jonathangreenway3416 "2011 Clutch Eli" still had to rely on multiple lucky plays. Playoffs against SF? 10 points off of fumbled punt returns in a 3 point game. Eli had 58 attempts for 312 yards and 2 TDs. Out of 15 other drives, he only crossed midfield 3 other times. That's hardly clutch.
Needing Brady to have one of his worst games of the year and still needing a last second lucky play for the win is not clutch.
There is a whole lot about Eli that most people don't see just because they read only headlines.
@@tomknapp6194 8 "lucky" game winning drives that year. 6 of them in the regular season and at the time tied for the most 4th quarter passing TDs ever in a single season with his brother and Unitas. 2/2 "lucky" wins against Brady and the Pats that year too. He had an all-time great year on a team that never deserved to even sniff the playoffs. And you conveniently forgot the other two playoff games where he lit up the Falcons and the 15-1 Packers.
@@jonathangreenway3416 Um, yeah..... When a guy (Rodgers) has an average passer rating 122 for 16 games and then has a 76 in the playoffs, that's all Eli! The Falcons averaged 26 points per game and then only 2 in the playoffs! That was because of Eli!
Something to think about, Eli has never beaten a single team that has scored more than 20 points in the playoffs. 8 wins. All opponents scored 20 or less. That isn't luck?
Eli should have 4 SB rings,Giants organization failed him last few years of career giving him help.Especially when he was loyal to franchise good and bad.Congradulations on jersy retirement ceremony Eli
If you break up his career between 2004-2011 and 2012-2019, despite having his best year in the first half and his worst year in the second half, he was a better QB in the second half and won ZERO playoff games. How do you explain this?
@@tomknapp6194 Pretty simple. Great QB on a bad team.
@@robwest2813 Eli's career passer rating was 84.1, which was well below average. He never beat a single playoff team that scored more than 20 points. In fact, through his career he lost 75% of the games in which the defense gave up 21+ points. He won 75% of the games in which the defense gave up 20 points, which was below the season average every single year Eli played.
Literally carried by the defense.
Imagine how many more he would've had in 2014, 15, and 18 if the defense wasn't blowing leads
One of the worst was giants vs patriots 2015, defense had a dropped pick and Brady had a fourth and 10 completion.
@@GmenMMA we were 4-2 before that loss smh
Or if our offensive line was better
2016 was our year too smfh
@@jonspencer4767 imagine if Odell and the WRs didnt go on the party boat before that game. That said, defense didnt play well either, but Eli WAS on point, I remember that.
So many good memories. Think about it. Eli had to mount so many comebacks because the Giants never had dominant teams. Every game was a nail biter. Even Strahan said “they could never win easy”.
God I am missing those days so much right now.
Whoever just posted that is awesome get this through your heads second all time 44
With a shitty team half if not more of his career!
Shout out to Bob Papa at 2:38 saying that Richie Seubert went in motion "for the first time in his life" 🤣
finally somebody made one of these
I miss Eli man.
I am convinced that after 2009 Eli never got a snap above his knees while in shotgun
imagine if Eli had Judge and Graham after Coughlin...
No shit bro..he would of got a couple more rings for sure..eli could still play when he retired but he knew the team was trash especially the line
Imagine of the Giants just kept Coughlin lmao, instead they went with two knuckleheads
Ben Macadoo, crap coach, i.e., Giants’ Rich Kotite I guess.
@@dandandkl9048 i can kinda get the mcadoo hype because he was the OC that saw the giants get off their turnover prone, ineffectual final years under Kevin Gilbride (the OC that won two SBs and had Eli throw for nearly 5000 yards and an NFL record 4th quarter TDs) and he was part of the Mike McCarthy coaching tree back when that meant something; but when they went after Pat Shurmer who had already failed as HC of the Browns, that really added salt after the ownership threw Tom Coughlin under the bus and forced him to retire, especially after TC took a lead front office job with the Jags and immediately got them within a quarter of a super bowl.
We'll see how good Judge is, he shows promise but time will tell.
@@NYG5 Both were bad hires made by bad GM, President and ownership! Gave no help to Eli, yet allowed, allowed, stupid coach to replace Eli with ex-Jet back up QB, Geno freaking Smith,!! What a joke! That was so unforgivable, totally blame ownership, the Maras.
Eli to Plax to beat Philly 06 is the one.
Philly brings the house, Eli lobs and Plax just physically brutes his way to that grab and TD against the weaker DB.
True Giant football right there.
There will never be another elite Eli Manning
Eli had big iron balls. Dude was fucking clutch and fearless
117-117 does not indicate clutch. Neither does averaging 18th in the passer rating of a 32 team league. That's not even the top half.
@@tomknapp6194 this is your comment on a video titled “Highlights of EVERY Eli Manning Career Winning Drives (4th Quarter/OT)”? Are you fucking stupid or did you watch this video with your eyes closed? Did you also close your eyes during Super Bowl 42 and Super Bowl 46? Did you not witness how clutch Eli was during the 2011 playoffs? You dumb shits love to preach “wins are not a QB stat” but it becomes one with Eli because you guys are angry that he’s accomplished more than your team’s QB will ever accomplish.
@@Assman180 For those 4th quarter/OT wins did you actually see how he played through the first 3 quarters? Most of the time they were in that situation because Eli was a ghost. And yes, I did watch the 2007 season playoffs recently. I saw a Giants defense that was manhandled by Favre, Brady, and Romo (x2) in the regular season, suddenly come alive, drop each one between 30 and 64 in the passer rating and hold them to an average of 20 fewer points, and Eli still needed lucky plays for narrow wins win. And all the credit goes to Eli? Please explain? How often is a punt fumbled? Once every few games? Well, in this one, the game tying score and the go ahead scored were the results of fumbled punts. And that isn't lucky? And then Brady has one of his worst games of the year and once again that makes Eli great?
I truly believe had Plaxico never shot himself , Victor Cruz never had that knee injury , & The WRs showed up .... Eli would’ve had a better career & a 3rd Super Bowl ring
And 3rd SB MVP
@@UncleGrant796 lolololololololololololololol Eli basically tripped his way through both SBs and most of the 2007 playoffs. He got lucky. Be happy with that because he was never good.
@@tomknapp6194 I'm ignoring your comment because you clearly don't know football kid
@@UncleGrant796 You accuse me of not knowing football. Please put out Eli's entire resume for making it to the HoF. If you are thinking it is a trap, you are right. There is A LOT to Eli's career that sounds good, but when you dig deeper, it really isn't. But, don't let that stop you! Please put something up and be embarrassed! BTW, more than likely I've been watching football longer than you have been alive.
@@tomknapp6194 no you haven't im 42
We wasted this man's last half of his career smh thanks for the SB's Big E! 💯
A lot of people say Odell has faded when he went to Cleveland.. could it just be had a qb when he was in New York?
Odell got his just desserts. I guess he never appreciated the QB or the NY fans! That’s why he’s such a non-entity now in Ohio.
Bingo.
So many people used to say Odell made Eli. Nope. Future HOFer Eli Manning made Odell. Everyone sees that now.
It's the injuries. He's really not been healthy since going to Cleveland. If he gets healthy I think he's going to be great again. OBJ was a tremendous player during his time in NY.
@@alexdc912 Plus Odell wasn't there when the Giants won the SBs.
In all fairness, injuries can screw anyone up.
Eli is my favorite qb of all time... No doubt.
He's in my top three- Simms, Eli and Joe Montana...3 clutch, clutch players; and tough. Eli was the toughest one though, played 13 straight seasons before idiot MacAfool sat him down! Talk about not seeing the big picture!
Wow, setting your bar low, aren't you? He's barely above a backup.
@@tomknapp6194 I said my favorite. 😂
@@jerrodhoerner Your favorite QB was below average and carried by the defense. Like I said, that's setting the bar low.
@@tomknapp6194 you're probably just a salty patriots fan at this point
It’s insane how much better the footage quality gets from 2005-2008
You always had a chance with Eli.
i dont give a shit what they say about Eli for the last years of his career...he was a damn good qb, one of my fave...and thanks to him the pats didnt get two other sbs and 18-0 lol
117-117 would disagree with him being good.
@@tomknapp6194 stop being annoying. People can have their own opinion.
Man, so many clutch plays by Plaxico. That gun fiasco ended what could have been one of the greatest WR careers ever. He was such a game changer and opened up the run game so much. What a legend
They were going to win the Superbowl that year if he didn't shoot himself, but I always felt if they win 43 they don't win 46. Both timelines they win 2. Lol
My favorite one is Denver...that was such a turning point for eli and that denver team was REALLY good. what an awesome (yet heart attack inducing) career.
Greatest quarterback in Giants history. And future hall of famer.
Eli coming back against the patriots was amazing.
Thank you for including the pass to Steve Smith. A game saver too.
This is the best video I’ve ever seen! 💙💙💙
Plaxico shooting was such killer ...i really believe we could have won at least one more ...
Once a giant,always a giant. And for me only a giant !
MY GOAT
see ya in canton my friend go big blue
God bless you Eli you were a baller that always had the class to represent the New York football Giants
Watching this in 2021. Now I'm depressed...
i was at this game, as well as the record breaker. both tremendous teams. also saw steve smith return it on us in the '05 divisional, and the eli pick nick vs the Vikes. Yes desean jackson did haunt me until we won before them X 2. The old Giants Stadium was more intimidating and steeper, louder, definitely more dangerous. Howwever it helps both the respectable and talented teams in the Jets and Giants.
Make the new stadium like the old one. Steeper. We want the nose bleeds to feel like they might fall onto the field if they trip on their way down.
Shits not right for New York. Lets also spend $$$ on the newest safest grass.
Remember so many of these and was at a few live
Liked before I watched cause I knew it was worthy.
Love all of the Plaxico highlights.
Toomer and Cruz were money
No butter-fingers with them.... True...
Eli was so money on those comebacks in 2011. Just another example of a great QB uplifting an average team
Other than the two super bowls, which drive was your favorite?
Heres my top 5
5. 49ers 2015
4. Cowboys 2011
3. Drive at the end of regulation in 2011 championship (even though it ended in a punt :(
2. Broncos 2005
1. Buccaneers 2012 (both deep balls to cruz and Nicks)
Odell so long giants lead is such an underrated call
@@kylebower8167 I’m L wqwwwwwwwew
@ Phi '06
O.T.
@@kylebower8167 Going with your #4. The JPP block FG that year was awesome, too.
I miss this man so much on Sundays. Go big blue!
That's my quarterback
2016 was such a dream
He should be in the hall of fame.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 dope video!!! GO BIG BLUE 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💙💙💙💙
I miss Eli manning . HOF for sure !!
I Love you Forever ❤️ my hero .... 2X Super Bowl Champion 🏆🏆💍💍 ... 2X Super Bowl MVP .... #10 Eli "The Truth" Manning super star 🌟 champion God bless ✝️🙏 New York "Football" Giants
Yeah, Eli was great on defense when he shut down Brady. And Romo. And Favre. And Rodgers. And Brady again.
@@tomknapp6194 Listen ..... not trying to explain anything. New York "Football" Giants 🏈 have Won 4 Super Bowls 🏆🏆🏆🏆
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With that said, everyone knows New York "Football" Giants always won having a Strong Defense .... With A Balanced offense ... nothing to flashy. Hit your Tight End Mark Bavaro .... Run the ball
@@benedettomansueto4016 Unfortunately, your "balanced offense" consisted of Eli. Who basically has the same per pass stats of QBs that no one would ever consider for the HoF. He really was not that good. He was carried through two playoffs and in the four other playoffs, those were disasters. They may have won two SBs with Eli as QB, but he was not the reason why they won.
@@tomknapp6194 I root for the New York "Football" Giants team Ultimately ... Mark Bavaro ... Lawrence Taylor. ... Eli Manning are definitely my favorite Giants players. In the 18-1 no perfect season for Cheaters New England Patriots trash 🗑️👎 eat it cry babies
@@benedettomansueto4016 Do you even understand how Eli won those SBs? The Patriots were putting up over 35 points per game, but in the SB only had 14 and 17 points and that was because of Eli? Please explain. I've been waiting a decade for someone to have a semi reasonable explanation.
GOAT
Tynes always split the fork.
On point.
Awesome video
Manningham was such a clutch receiver for manning and he reminds me of everything Nicks and Burress were in a different way
Gotta love Tynes for always sealing the deal
I really DON'T have the two or so hours this must be, I'll hafta watch it in pieces.
Recalling the fun as it happened.
16 and 17 were supposed to be our year man 😔 injuries killed us 17 and had we not had to meet green bay in 16 we would’ve went on another wild card run
Eli. H. O. F. / No doubt !!!
117-117.
Never a league MVP, you know for an entire season not a game that the defense won for him.
Never an all pro. Even second string.
4x Pro bowl. That's good for 16 years? Seriously?
Never led in completions, completion percentage, TDs, TD percentage, yards, yards/attempt, or passer rating.
In his SIXTEEN YEARS, he had a top 10 passer rating once. ONCE.
But, he did manage to lead the league in interceptions 3 times. His 27 has only been surpassed once in the last 20 years.
Never even the best QB in the NFC East.
Is that the Eli you are talking about?
@@tomknapp6194 are you a troll account or something. You have commented on every Eli manning comment Lmfaoo you got nothing else to do ??
@moneymitch3903 People are spreading lies about Eli being anything other than below average. I get called a lot of names, but never disproven. Eli fans try to pass off opinions as facts and it is easy to make Eli look even worse.
@@tomknapp6194 I don’t know who your team is but it’s clear you are an Eli hater
@@CharlesBell-f3y I'm a hater for posting 100% facts?
If you think that, he wasn't nearly as good as you think he was. But, if you still think it is hate, please point out where I am incorrect.
El Manning is my favorite Giant of all time
That throw to Tiki Barber when he got cracked was Unreal for a rookie
half of the video is just from 2011 (or so it feels like). 13:30 damn Eli was a stud back then!
Eli is a legend
Eli wasn't the best QB to ever grace the field, granted he was pretty good. But sometimes, particularly in clutch he could make throws that I'm convinced no other QB could ever make. Sometimes he just had a magic touch unmatched by any other QB in my opinion.
He was a bad man
He and the Giant's beat Brady and the Patriots twice in the biggest game in the world, and when Brady was in his prime. Not to mention 2 Super Bowl MVPs, not bad.
Yup, the refs had to back off helping the cheater during those games as everyone was watching and knowing the tainted history of marsha brady....
Jake Ballard is such an unsung hero of the 2011 championship season!
Black glove eli was DANGEROUS
Eli, a great Q.B. took alot of sacks but, kicked butt... When The Giant's had decent W.R.s that caught the ball..
Not quite sure why Jeremy Shockey fell down but 👍
I thought there'd be more in 07, TBH.
Did you actually watch Eli in 2007?
All the giants had to do was run the football in 08 In the playoffs and they would have won again
Jesus if I had Peyton for the regular season and Eli in the post season smh
Maybe you forget the other 4 times Eli made it to the playoffs. 4 games, 4 losses, 3 crushing defeats, 1 shutout and collectively 3 TDs, 7 ints, 1 game over 169 yards, and 53 passer rating. Eli fans conveniently forget about those "playoff runs".
In 2013 when Eli threw a million interceptions look at his receiving corps. He was playing with Street players
If he isn't a first ballot hall of famer, they ought to tear down Canton. He has done more than enough to earn a spot.
Eli Patriot killer Manning to think he beat them 3 times on game winning drives.
Who has two thumbs and was at the 2015 game against the Niners? This guy
You mean every giant career game winning drives because i see more than eli manning putting inn
Work 👔👖👞
What the flick does Hall of very good mean? Eli won 2 only played 15 full seasons and is top 10 in every stat that counts.
17:17
Wasn't Denver like 15 and 1 this year?
We miss you Eli.
Next stop canton! #ThankEli #OnlyaGiant #Giantspride
God this team used to be built so well
How many times did Eli bring his team back or a head to only lose the game in the last minute and a half?
How many interceptions were supposed to be routine catches because the Giants never had good receivers
I wonder how many catchable tipped balls turned into interceptions for Eli? I'm thinking at least 25-30
In 2013 his worst season I routinely watched receivers run the wrong routes and drop routine catches. He had absolutely no one to throw the ball to that year. And no offensive line as usual
Jay Feely missed four easy field goals to lose a game for the Giants once I think he got fired after that
Seubert in motion for the first time in his life .. LMAO!! Bob Pappa is the best
Eli threw for over 500 yards in that 2012 Bucs game.
Eli should have at least 4 titles
Eli should have none. Both times carried by the defense.
@@theog2306 Before I totally embarrass you, just answer one question. Does a QB have a better chance having more yards in 3 or 4 games? All I'm looking for is a number, not an opinion.
@@tomknapp6194🤡
Either game time or go ahead touchdowns good for a second all time only played 15 full seasons
Better Defense for 2014 and 2015 he would have had another ring or two
You are forgetting one important fact. Eli is Eli and Eli is average at best.
@@tomknapp6194 hmmmm who is the only QB to beat Mr. Goat twice in the Suberbowl? Who was that? Mr. Average so what does that say about Tom?
@@ractsninjas If Eli faced Tom at his AVERAGE, it would have been a blow out. But, Tom was having one of his worst games of the year, and Eli still needed a lucky play to pull it out. That should spell volumes for you right there. Eli is AVERAGE at best.
@@tomknapp6194 😆 lucky 😆 LUCKY! Tom NEVER had a lucky play during his Super Bowl wins. I mean obviously Tom is better than Eli, but we have to admit Tom had some REALLY lucky plays also.
@@ractsninjas And Brady has one of the best passer ratings in history and has won 75% of his games. But, for Eli to win both times when not even average Brady showed up is just the tip of the iceberg for Eli.
Boy so clutch
Ah the Giants winning games, I remember that.
They are (5-1)..Thus, far...
Especially against the Cowgirls...