Made the Pro Bowl 5x in 15 years? lol Shouldn't a 2x SB MVP make the Pro Bowl more than that? How many times has he been in league MVP consideration, instead of just one game? Zero. I don't think that "league MVP" and "Eli" have even been in the same sentence until just now. Speaking of 2x SB MVP..... He only got it because they can't give the MVP to the entire defense when Brady had one of his worst games of the year. And somehow that makes Eli great?!?!?!? But, the one that really gets me is the 7th all time TDs and yards. Rivers and Roethlisberger were drafted at the same time and they all have about the same yards and TDs. BUT, Big Ben has almost 800 fewer attempts. Do you think that is a lot? Rivers has almost 1,000 fewer attempts (almost two seasons worth!!) for about the same yards and more TDs! Please explain this if Eli is so great!
It’s the greatest throw of all time regular season included. I’m not the only one who thinks that even Mahommes agrees. Besides it being 4th quarter in a SB, if u notice he looks off one safety to the right then throws it left with Wilfork in his face drops a dime into double coverage.
#8, that was my first ever Giants game and being a Giants fan living in Philly, it could not have been sweeter. Down 24-7 in the 4th and come back to win in OT. Awesome
Eli manning brought more joy to the tri state area over the years then any mayor govenor or president ever did, and did it all with class, god bless him and his family
Pledge this man is top 10 in damn near every positive stat you could have as a QB.... and is one of 4 players to have multiple SB MVPs... How isn’t he a HOFer?
even better was when peyton found him in the locker room and congratulated him, I cried like a baby, was so happy for both of them, peyton was so proud you could see it beaming off him.
Cowboys fan here...I don't get all the negative out there about this guy. He was AWESOME. Two key clutch Super Bowl last-minute wins against the Patriots. He's at least as good as Phil Simms was in clutch games. He's been playing for what, 14 years? You know how hard it is to last that long in the NFL? I really think as football fans we have to be careful when talking about players as far as how good they were or weren't, and how much of our opinion is based on the guy's actual accomplishments vs. the fact that he's wearing the uniform of a team we don't like. Like people calling Aikman trash, that's just because you don't like the Cowboys, it's based on pure emotion. Not a fair way to judge players!
No, no, no. Eli's pass to Manningham on the final drive of Super Bowl 46 was the best pass of his life and one of the greatest throws in NFL history. I know the helmet catch was exciting, but the Manningham pass was placed in a 6-inch window from 40 yards away. Nothing compares.
@Student Richard Keck 1) No one thinks the 2007 Patriots DL was "the greatest defensive line ever". No one. Well, except you. 2) Eli never had "weight on his body". He was pushed back and had a hand grip his jersey. The fact that Eli Manning scrambled out of that pocket highlights how no one actually had a good beed on him. 3) Any other QB might have made a different decision, but the WORST decision to make in that spot is throw down the middle of the field. Even a high school QB knows this. Eli himself acknowledges he should not have made that throw and was just trying to make a play. Strahan, Tuck and others have also said he should not have made that throw. Strahan even said he thought they were going to lose the game right there, throwing into the middle of the field and into triple coverage. So who is more likely to be correct: every HS, college and professional QB, every coach on those levels, Eli's teammates and Eli Manning himself? Or you?
@Student Richard Keck No, I don't, because I didn't, and I think that's pretty clear not only from this conversation but also from all the player and media coverage on this subject. I'm not going to waste any more time on this.
I hate it when people call eli trash but he plays behind an terrible o line and still tries his best give that man more time and a better o line and just watch
Love this. Can't wait until it's time to bring the #10 jersey out of the drawer when football starts.My observations: #5 against the Saints, if it should even be on here at all (they did lose that game), it should not be ahead of the Hail Mary vs. Green Bay or Manningham in Super Bowl 46. Huge plays in playoff games should rank higher automatically.Also, as a Giants fan living in Denver, I absolutely LOVED #4. I still watch that clip every now and then. Nice job.
You did it Eli , you made My NY Mount Rushmore Alongside B.I.G., Jeter & Chris Rock. You put the only stain on The Goat Tom Brady's career , TWICE ! Canton next stop! You the illest ELI
terry fromm I definitely thought it was way too low on this list but it definitely isn’t number one. I’d say 2 or 3. The Helmet catch is probably the greatest play in NFL history
Beckhams catch should b on here somewhere , that donnell throw and the manningham pass in the Super Bowl are top 5 easy both of those throws were unreal. Manningham 2/3 imo
john This is Eli’s greatest plays. Not the Giants. That was honestly a bad throw, but Odell’s catch made it look good. It was also only a regular season game
How is the Manningham throw only 6th? That is the greatest throw in NFL history! Eli not only put it where no one but Mario could’ve caught it, but the space he threw it was less than 2 square feet, and he placed it there perfectly 45 yards away!
@@RickKasten For sure. Ive said it a million times; Id take Eli with 2:00 over anyone. Maybe Id take Peyton, Brady, or Rodgers for the first 58, but Eli may be the greatest late game QB ever.
The pass to Manningham is definitely number 1 for me. It was a perfectly-placed throw. If it was even a little bit off, it would've been an incompletion. There's also a play that could've been on this list where Eli threw a dime right between 2 defenders for a touchdown. I believe it was during the 2011 playoff run.
Great video...however, the Manningham pass has to be #2 on this list. When you consider the difficulty of the throw and that it was the most pivotal play on the game winning drive of a Super Bowl, you can't have anything other than the Tyree play above it.
I'll admit... the SB throw (#6), when seen from the point of view of "just another amazing Eli throw," is a pretty dope dime he just floats in there. But that context though....... #1 easy!
that moment when puts everything hes ever had to pull away from the pats D to throw that amazing pass to Tyree who does everything possible to hold on to it..greatest underdog play ever..still gets me all emotional..
@@lucdogbleedingblue761 definitely he's the reason I watch football and he's the reason I like the giants not just his career or his ability, but for his personality and what he does
People can bash easy E all they want but sb42 and 46 were straight up clinics. Eli 2-0 vs Brady in Superbowl and Peyton Manning 3-1 vs Brady in AFC Championships🔥🔥🔥
My list: 10. Victor Cruz 99 yards 9. Victor Cruz Game winner vs Redskins 8. Manning to Manningham in 2011 NFC Championship 7. Manning to Donnell to beat 49ers in 2015 6. Manning to Plaxico to beat the Eagles in OT 5. Manning to Toomer to beat the Broncos 4. Hakeem Nicks Hail Mary 3. Manningham catch in SB46 2. Plaxico's game winner in SB42 1. Helmet catch
Frank Rizzo tbh the Manningham catch was better technically from a football standpoint the helmet catch was just him avoiding a rush and throwing a hell Mary idk I say Manningham catch was better just me tho I guess
number 6 is the greatest throw of all time, 2 defenders on him drops it right in, in the only spot were it could be caught, backed up by in your end zone with the circumstances best throw ever, shoulda been number 2
@@edsmith3461-z7m So did Ahmad Bradshaw falling into the endzone after the Pats let him score. Its not one of his top ten best plays just like Eli’s throw to Plax shouldnt be in his top ten. Both were easy plays. Eli has far better plays in his career.
how in the world is the sideline catch not nr. 1?? best play of his career without a doubt: accurate, clutch and in super bowl game winning drive. eli manning. enough said.
i remember when they used to call him the comeback king one season cause he had 5 or 6 comeback drives under 2 mins to win the games. say what you want, when it was time to win....HE DID. 2-0 superbowl vs the greatest qb in nfl history. #GMEN
I don't usually shit all over videos, but this ranking is just silly. The Super Bowl final drive Manningham pass (skill wise, the best pass of his career) is 6?? And it's right behind a TD pass in a regular season loss to the Saints. So weird.
Agreed. The Manningham pass could have easily been 2nd. However, l don't believe the outcome in any game (win, loss, or tie) in any way negates an amazing play. Manning on 4th down patiently waiting for an open man and hitting him just when the pressures on in that game was epic and reminds us why this man has 2 superbowl MVPs.
The play in the 2011 NFC Championship game was dope too The one near the end of the 4th in a tie game where there 4 Niners ready to crush Eli and he stood there buying time and threw a pass to Bradshaw near midfield just before getting hit
All great passes, but in my opinion the pass to Manningham was the best of them and one of the best in NFL history. And I forgot how great that throw and catch to Donnell was against the 'niners (#3).
A ton of respect for the guy after that one. He took an absolute beating, just got up, ran the next play. Between that and playing with that seperated shoulder in 2007, people underestimate Eli's toughness.
those 1st couple throws fell out the heavens..dimes before Danny was even in high school.......what about the victor cruz 99 yarder against the Jets..?... jus off pure length it should b on here ...how many 99 yd plays r there in nfl history...?...not many ...n mostly defensive & special teams returns...
As a lifelong, diehard Eagles fan, I have nothing but respect for this man. The way this organization has treated him is shameful, and makes me extremely uncomfortable. No one with the pedigree that Eli Manning has should be treated in such a manner. By benching Eli, they're placing blame for this season on his shoulders, when he has nothing to work with. I hope he gets an organization that deserves him before his time is up.
Thanks to all the Giants that helped us out getting the Vince Lombardi trophy we will always and forever holds the most important championship of all the fan defense running back tight and receivers thank you Tom coughlin thank you Bill parcells I thought you should have Giants organization you made my life worth it living go Giants and God bless us onto a new page
I had actually hoped that Manningham would break out into a star from when his NFL career began because of his name. Imagine how big the Manning to Manningham could have been? At least they'll always have that moment in SB 46.
5x Pro Bowl
2x SB Champ
2x SB MVP
55,680 career passing yards (7th all time)
358 TDS (8th all time)
See you in the HOF soon Eli ☝🏼
Don't forget 2nd most consecutive starts under favre
Don't forget twice outplayed that System QB over there in Boston on the brightest stage.
Damn right
We would’ve possibly had 3 if we didn’t drop all the passes when faced green bay the 2nd time
Made the Pro Bowl 5x in 15 years? lol Shouldn't a 2x SB MVP make the Pro Bowl more than that? How many times has he been in league MVP consideration, instead of just one game? Zero. I don't think that "league MVP" and "Eli" have even been in the same sentence until just now. Speaking of 2x SB MVP..... He only got it because they can't give the MVP to the entire defense when Brady had one of his worst games of the year. And somehow that makes Eli great?!?!?!? But, the one that really gets me is the 7th all time TDs and yards. Rivers and Roethlisberger were drafted at the same time and they all have about the same yards and TDs. BUT, Big Ben has almost 800 fewer attempts. Do you think that is a lot? Rivers has almost 1,000 fewer attempts (almost two seasons worth!!) for about the same yards and more TDs! Please explain this if Eli is so great!
Number 6 in my opinion, is the best Super Bowl pass of all time. It was actually perfect and nearly impossible.
I think that is Eli’s best pass of all time
That's what I'm saying
Belichck told the defense to make Eli throw it to Manningham.
I think its the best throw I've ever seen period.
It’s the greatest throw of all time regular season included. I’m not the only one who thinks that even Mahommes agrees. Besides it being 4th quarter in a SB, if u notice he looks off one safety to the right then throws it left with Wilfork in his face drops a dime into double coverage.
#8, that was my first ever Giants game and being a Giants fan living in Philly, it could not have been sweeter. Down 24-7 in the 4th and come back to win in OT. Awesome
That deep ball to Mannigham is utterly magnificent. No other way to describe it
And remember Bill Belichick called that play too..he forced Eli to throw it to him...and he caught it right in front of Bill's angry face...#classic
Eli manning brought more joy to the tri state area over the years then any mayor govenor or president ever did, and did it all with class, god bless him and his family
I love that people are still watching this in 2019 Go Eli and giants Eli manning goat and a hall of famer
Dman Entertament I’m telling u Eli is going to have sick year!
No. Eli Manning is not a hall of famer. Not even close.
Pledge this man is top 10 in damn near every positive stat you could have as a QB.... and is one of 4 players to have multiple SB MVPs... How isn’t he a HOFer?
@@pledge5607 stfu with your citrus scented smelling ass. Two super bowl rigs against Tom Brady you CFC having having piece of fuck 🖕🖕
The amount of emotions that flooded my body as i watched that last play live was too much for a single RUclips comment to handle
I swear damn near cried man
even better was when peyton found him in the locker room and congratulated him, I cried like a baby, was so happy for both of them, peyton was so proud you could see it beaming off him.
My favorite Giant !
A very special player Eli!
Cowboys fan here...I don't get all the negative out there about this guy. He was AWESOME. Two key clutch Super Bowl last-minute wins against the Patriots. He's at least as good as Phil Simms was in clutch games. He's been playing for what, 14 years? You know how hard it is to last that long in the NFL? I really think as football fans we have to be careful when talking about players as far as how good they were or weren't, and how much of our opinion is based on the guy's actual accomplishments vs. the fact that he's wearing the uniform of a team we don't like.
Like people calling Aikman trash, that's just because you don't like the Cowboys, it's based on pure emotion. Not a fair way to judge players!
Respect.
Not only did Aikman beat us like a dirty rug for years but now I have to listen to him call my games. It just ain’t right man! Lol
Joe Moe nice to hear a cowboys fan who makes since!! Lol I didn’t think that existed
Who is here because Eli retired
No, no, no. Eli's pass to Manningham on the final drive of Super Bowl 46 was the best pass of his life and one of the greatest throws in NFL history. I know the helmet catch was exciting, but the Manningham pass was placed in a 6-inch window from 40 yards away. Nothing compares.
Facts i was waiting on that pass and also the Odell catch
How is it 6???? Makes no sense
@Student Richard Keck I must disagree. Manning got himself into a position to make a play, which involved His Goofiness escaping 2 sacks in
@Student Richard Keck 1) No one thinks the 2007 Patriots DL was "the greatest defensive line ever". No one. Well, except you.
2) Eli never had "weight on his body". He was pushed back and had a hand grip his jersey. The fact that Eli Manning scrambled out of that pocket highlights how no one actually had a good beed on him.
3) Any other QB might have made a different decision, but the WORST decision to make in that spot is throw down the middle of the field. Even a high school QB knows this. Eli himself acknowledges he should not have made that throw and was just trying to make a play. Strahan, Tuck and others have also said he should not have made that throw. Strahan even said he thought they were going to lose the game right there, throwing into the middle of the field and into triple coverage.
So who is more likely to be correct: every HS, college and professional QB, every coach on those levels, Eli's teammates and Eli Manning himself? Or you?
@Student Richard Keck No, I don't, because I didn't, and I think that's pretty clear not only from this conversation but also from all the player and media coverage on this subject. I'm not going to waste any more time on this.
I hate it when people call eli trash but he plays behind an terrible o line and still tries his best give that man more time and a better o line and just watch
itsYABoy Jay How Much More Time Does Eli Need In His Career To Show Everybody Something Good
well he show what he can do In this video and I don't mean time career wise but time to throw the ball
Robert Cole yall haters just forever hating. Some of these plays are just unspeakably good and yall will FOREVER hate on Eli...its BS
Greatest QB in NYG history. Hall of Famer.
Thank you Eli
Manningham was such an underrated receiver for Eli. He made a lot of key plays and did well with Eli. Idk why no one gives him credit.
Actually, he was pretty dumb and kept running the wrong routes.
Never ever forget how unbelievable that Manningham throw was
Best throw in history considering the circumstances. Captain clutch!!
Chills on so many of those. The man was always clutch.
Eli's pass to Manningham in SB46 was to me his most beautiful pass I've seen him take. The catch was epic too!
And remember Bill Belichick called that play too..he forced Eli to throw it to him...and he caught it right in front of Bill's angry face...#classic
Love this. Can't wait until it's time to bring the #10 jersey out of the drawer when football starts.My observations: #5 against the Saints, if it should even be on here at all (they did lose that game), it should not be ahead of the Hail Mary vs. Green Bay or Manningham in Super Bowl 46. Huge plays in playoff games should rank higher automatically.Also, as a Giants fan living in Denver, I absolutely LOVED #4. I still watch that clip every now and then. Nice job.
Eli is going to Canton,Ohio simple as that.He's durable a d consistent throughout his illustrious career in the NFL.Won two SB titles with NY Giants
Greatest quaterback in New York sports history. Undeniable.
That pass from Eli to Manningham vs the Patriots was 🔥🔥🔥
Great Players Are Not Always Great, They Are Great When They Need To Be.
Eli to manningham is the best throw ever!!
Mario Manningham was underrated af! Not only was the pass perfect, but the catch was even better.
Manningham in SB 46 is #1. You could argue that’s the greatest throw in SB history
Can't spell Elite without Eli
Thomas Schwegler frr
Or ELIminated, which is far more likely to happen to Eli in the playoffs.
Eli Manning is a beast don't @me
Giants Legend, thank you for everything you’ve done for us #respect
That's my hall of fame quarterback
watched all of those games, no matter what anyone says, Eli is the man
I’d argue #6 should be in the top 3. Even though he’s in a dome, that was an absolutely perfect throw.
The throw to Manningham in the Super Bowl has to be in the top 3
The Manningham catch should have been number two
You did it Eli , you made My NY Mount Rushmore Alongside B.I.G., Jeter & Chris Rock. You put the only stain on The Goat Tom Brady's career , TWICE ! Canton next stop! You the illest ELI
How on God's green earth the pass to Manningham, which might be the greatest pass in NFL history, #6???!!!????
terry fromm I definitely thought it was way too low on this list but it definitely isn’t number one. I’d say 2 or 3. The Helmet catch is probably the greatest play in NFL history
@@jackdonlon5072 I agree
Beckhams catch should b on here somewhere , that donnell throw and the manningham pass in the Super Bowl are top 5 easy both of those throws were unreal. Manningham 2/3 imo
@@jackdonlon5072 I agree. Actually Eli , who had no blocking, put the ball where Tyree could get it. Considering the circumstances,vs great pass
john This is Eli’s greatest plays. Not the Giants. That was honestly a bad throw, but Odell’s catch made it look good. It was also only a regular season game
The throw to manningham in the superbowl should've been #1 just for the place where he put the ball and the moment of the game
NEVER afraid to make the big throw. Bigger balls than Brady's underinflated ones...
You Patriot Killer, you... 2-0 against Brady Buccaneer and 2 Super Bowl MVPs in the one's that mattered most. Thanks for the memories, Eli!
The #6 is the greatest throw I’ve ever seen
Agreed 100%
How is the Manningham throw only 6th? That is the greatest throw in NFL history! Eli not only put it where no one but Mario could’ve caught it, but the space he threw it was less than 2 square feet, and he placed it there perfectly 45 yards away!
yeah, that pass is Eli's 2nd-best play of his career at worst. Multiple Giants players have said it was the best pass of his career.
@@RickKasten I legit can't think of a better, more precise throw in NFL history. On top of that, it's on a game winning drive in the Superbowl.
@@mikemiken1963 That's because there wasn't one, and certainly not on a Super Bowl game-winning drive.
@@RickKasten For sure. Ive said it a million times; Id take Eli with 2:00 over anyone. Maybe Id take Peyton, Brady, or Rodgers for the first 58, but Eli may be the greatest late game QB ever.
The pass to Manningham is definitely number 1 for me. It was a perfectly-placed throw. If it was even a little bit off, it would've been an incompletion.
There's also a play that could've been on this list where Eli threw a dime right between 2 defenders for a touchdown. I believe it was during the 2011 playoff run.
how the heck was Mario Superbowl pass rank so low. The precision was nutz
Greatest comeback player in his prime
Say what you want, but with 2:00 on the clock doen by 4, id rather have Eli than his brother, Brady, Brees, or Rodgers.
Great video...however, the Manningham pass has to be #2 on this list. When you consider the difficulty of the throw and that it was the most pivotal play on the game winning drive of a Super Bowl, you can't have anything other than the Tyree play above it.
I'll admit... the SB throw (#6), when seen from the point of view of "just another amazing Eli throw," is a pretty dope dime he just floats in there.
But that context though....... #1 easy!
He’s the 🐐in my books like it or not
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100 agree with you
that moment when puts everything hes ever had to pull away from the pats D to throw that amazing pass to Tyree who does everything possible to hold on to it..greatest underdog play ever..still gets me all emotional..
Makes me emotional too....everytime I see that Superbowl play. I've watched that Eli to Tyree play at least 50 times!!!
Yeah. They were both amazing.
this gave me the chills yo
Number 6 is like number 2
Vincent Vasquez
Maybe even 1
Half the time you don't even see him through it, and that's just how good he is!!!
Ice Man wdym
@@lucdogbleedingblue761 he throws it very quickly with a lot of power it's hard to see him throw it sometimes.
Ice Man ya for sure he’s my fav
@@lucdogbleedingblue761 definitely he's the reason I watch football and he's the reason I like the giants not just his career or his ability, but for his personality and what he does
People can bash easy E all they want but sb42 and 46 were straight up clinics. Eli 2-0 vs Brady in Superbowl and Peyton Manning 3-1 vs Brady in AFC Championships🔥🔥🔥
That's a fact....
The Manning brothers owned Tom Brady 🤷♂️
My list:
10. Victor Cruz 99 yards
9. Victor Cruz Game winner vs Redskins
8. Manning to Manningham in 2011 NFC Championship
7. Manning to Donnell to beat 49ers in 2015
6. Manning to Plaxico to beat the Eagles in OT
5. Manning to Toomer to beat the Broncos
4. Hakeem Nicks Hail Mary
3. Manningham catch in SB46
2. Plaxico's game winner in SB42
1. Helmet catch
Frank Rizzo tbh the Manningham catch was better technically from a football standpoint the helmet catch was just him avoiding a rush and throwing a hell Mary idk I say Manningham catch was better just me tho I guess
Nailed it!!
Who else is watching this because eli is benched
Deadwaves lmaooo I am
You got me
Such bullshit.
I️ personally think we should start Eli but def put in Webb to see how good he is
Me
Eli Manning / Never Forget / MVP
I love Eli
manning to manningham should be number 1
number 6 is the greatest throw of all time, 2 defenders on him drops it right in, in the only spot were it could be caught, backed up by in your end zone with the circumstances best throw ever, shoulda been number 2
And remember Bill Belichick called that play too..he forced Eli to throw it to him...and he caught it right in front of Bill's angry face...#classic
Chunon Bartfield no doubt
The SB throw to Manningham is his beat play. That was 100% skill.
The throw to Plax was cake. Just lobbed it up there. Idk why its on the list.
It won the SB
@@edsmith3461-z7m So did Ahmad Bradshaw falling into the endzone after the Pats let him score. Its not one of his top ten best plays just like Eli’s throw to Plax shouldnt be in his top ten. Both were easy plays. Eli has far better plays in his career.
Evanescence and Eli Manning...somehow it works. Bravo!
how in the world is the sideline catch not nr. 1?? best play of his career without a doubt: accurate, clutch and in super bowl game winning drive. eli manning. enough said.
Cuz the tyree play was better
No, just no
i remember when they used to call him the comeback king one season cause he had 5 or 6 comeback drives under 2 mins to win the games. say what you want, when it was time to win....HE DID. 2-0 superbowl vs the greatest qb in nfl history. #GMEN
Was that Marv Albert calling the helmet catch? Fantastic!
It was :)
evanjcr no that play against the saints was something special lol but ik whay u mean....
Some people really think there were better NYG Quarterbacks than Eli.
I don't usually shit all over videos, but this ranking is just silly. The Super Bowl final drive Manningham pass (skill wise, the best pass of his career) is 6?? And it's right behind a TD pass in a regular season loss to the Saints. So weird.
Agreed. The Manningham pass could have easily been 2nd. However, l don't believe the outcome in any game (win, loss, or tie) in any way negates an amazing play. Manning on 4th down patiently waiting for an open man and hitting him just when the pressures on in that game was epic and reminds us why this man has 2 superbowl MVPs.
Thanks for the memories Eli. We're going to miss you.😥 number one tyree number two manningham number three Burress
Eli is clutch,plain and simple
no no no no
the throw to manningham HAS to be top 3
I would say 1 just because of the difficulty and incredible accuracy of the throw.
2 rings for Eli !
Plexico game winner should be #3. Manningham pass to the sideline should be #2. and #1... #1 is right where it needs to be.
Anybody else miss Cruz?
Manningham play was the best easily
When you know 2 best his plays in advance.
I would have included the TD pass to Manningham in the 2011 NFCCG on like 3rd and 15.
#6 could easily be #1 IMO
How is the TD pass to Manningham vs. 49ers on 3rd and 15 in the NFC Championship Game not in here?
That pass was a laser!!
The play in the 2011 NFC Championship game was dope too
The one near the end of the 4th in a tie game where there 4 Niners ready to crush Eli and he stood there buying time and threw a pass to Bradshaw near midfield just before getting hit
Sam Rosen calling a Giants came is straight gold
All great passes, but in my opinion the pass to Manningham was the best of them and one of the best in NFL history. And I forgot how great that throw and catch to Donnell was against the 'niners (#3).
Nothing from the 2011 championship against the 49ers?
It'll come out! That was one of Eli's best games ever.
@@dionj.pierre It damn sure was, 34-58 316yds 2 TD's. The game he had the week before vs the Packers was top notch too.
A ton of respect for the guy after that one. He took an absolute beating, just got up, ran the next play.
Between that and playing with that seperated shoulder in 2007, people underestimate Eli's toughness.
those 1st couple throws fell out the heavens..dimes before Danny was even in high school.......what about the victor cruz 99 yarder against the Jets..?... jus off pure length it should b on here ...how many 99 yd plays r there in nfl history...?...not many ...n mostly defensive & special teams returns...
How is that number 6!? Should be in the top 2 or 3
This man never really had premiere receivers besides a few give my white boy some props
As a lifelong, diehard Eagles fan, I have nothing but respect for this man. The way this organization has treated him is shameful, and makes me extremely uncomfortable. No one with the pedigree that Eli Manning has should be treated in such a manner. By benching Eli, they're placing blame for this season on his shoulders, when he has nothing to work with. I hope he gets an organization that deserves him before his time is up.
I think play #6 is the best throw of his career!
A hall of famer forsure
Eli saved his best in the Super Bowl to beat the hated Patriots
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Eli could drop a pass in as good as anyone.
Number 6 should be top 3 lmao
Eli actually has 2 of the top 5 NFL passes of all time, IMO, #6 and of course Tyree.
I always say that #6 throw was better than that lucky #1 throw, #6 was a perfect throw and catch the defender had no chance but maybe get a flag.
You can just see the god given talent when he just feels it slings it and it’s on the money
Great vid, gave you a like & sub :}
I had actually hoped that Manningham would break out into a star from when his NFL career began because of his name. Imagine how big the Manning to Manningham could have been? At least they'll always have that moment in SB 46.
How is number 5, 4, or 3 better than number 6?
4 was the capstone on his first 4th quarter comeback iirc
Maybe because they are all game-winning plays
5 just looked cool and it was 4th down. Seemed like it was a dead play
#6 should be #1, #1 was all luck
Who has two thumbs and was in attendance for number three on this list? This guy 😎
You know this video is old when you see Mario manningham dancing like that
I think the biggest thing is he beat that pretty boy toy Tom Brady twice in the super bowl twice
Manningham SB not being 1 is a joke. Best throw of his entire career.
Best throw of anyone's career.
@@millionminimagicmice Its def one of the all time throws.