DeaconKnowledge said:
Eli forcing balls to a WR who can't get separation isn't the Wideout's problem, it's Eli's.
I'd agree. Over the past couple of weeks, his decision making has been poor. There's no question and I won't sit here and defend it away by deflecting blame soley to the WR's.
His performance is a byproduct of several factors though that shouldn't be ignored including his trying to do much which was a big problem he had in 2010. The line has played poorly, wide receivers have played poorly and so has Eli. Hell, the running backs have played like absolute garbage so the offensive woes for the Giants have been a team effort and hardly a "oh look Eli is playing like shit and it's his fault". If you aren't protected, you're going to play like shit. If you WR's can't separate you're going to try to fit passes into tight windows and make throws you shouldn't at times. Ahmad Bradshaw being a fumble machine in the middle of promising drives doesn't help either. Not excusing the shit decision making at times but there it is.
Eli carried this team through the first 6-7 games of the season much like he did all of last year which is conveniently forgotten for some oddball reason. I don't care about elite titles as they are meaningless at the end of the day. What I know is that I trust him to turn it around and play like he has for the last several years. Even with the 25 interception season (Drew Brees threw 22 that season by the way), he still threw for over 4000 yards and 30TD's.
squicken said:
There are 4 guys above the rest. Peyton, Brees, Rodgers, Brady. Maybe Ben when healthy.
I generally respect your opinion but that's a joke. You're going to attribute Eli's success to him having a defense and throw Ben's fucking name in there? Yeah, ok. J N FUCKING K.
TheLegendary said:
Rodgers faces even more two deep and somehow he manages not to suck.
Rodgers looked pretty mortal earlier in the season when your offense wasn't entirely clicking also. Erased that from memory? He also sucked complete ass against Seattle (sorry, those 8 sacks weren't all on your offensive line). Conveniently forgotten. Again, I couldn't care less about elite labels and I certainly don't put Eli in the same category as Rodgers but even good QB's go through some troublesome spots. Peyton Manning certainly didn't look like Peyton Manning earlier in the season. I'm sure folks would say "He hadn't played for nearly a year and half!" but I seem to remember so many around here screaming from the rooftops that he was done and his arm is gone and all kinds of other fun things when he threw three picks in a quarter. The wonders of instant reaction football fans.