Eli Manning had just played one of the worst games ever for a Giants quarterback; it was even more embarrassing with big brother Peyton watching from a luxury box. When it finally came to an end after the Vikings nearly chased him right out of the stadium, he displayed no anger, no disgust, no passion. He didn't beat himself up. His coach did it for him. "You know, just disappointed," Manning said.
He's got to do better than that. Could we see some fire? Can he at least predict a sleepless night? Kids who lose video games get more upset. Four interceptions. Three returned for touchdowns, which had never happened to the Giants since they started playing in 1925. It was one short of the NFL record. Manning had one pick returned to the Giants' 8-yard line, setting up another touchdown. Continue
When will the NY Football Giants realize that Eli is not the QB of the future?
Posted by: bogieman5 | November 26, 2007 at 09:55 AM
i love the ny media. A few weeks ago tom was too passionate and loud at the cowboys game...now he's too passive. Leave the guy alone and let him coach...and leave eli alone and let him play...or pull him. All this speculation drives me nuts, let alone them!
Posted by: dave | November 26, 2007 at 08:58 PM
He's going to get paid anyway.
After 4 years of "aw shucks", its pretty obvious that Manning is a zero as a QB and a competitor.
Posted by: tim vincent | November 26, 2007 at 10:11 PM