ELI Manning Might be The Worst Rookie QB Ever

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You can't judge Eli from these first few games. The whole team is horrible, special teams are bad, he doesn't have an offensive line in front of him and the defense stinks because everyone got hurt. Ben Rothlisburger would look like a bumbling fool if he had this team around him.
 

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If you're soft enough to complain about the team thats going to pick you with the first round draft pick, you are definitely not ready to play at the NFL level... he looks like a scared kid out there...
 

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You can see he just does not have it

I feel bad for the kid but he got his money
 

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I remember last year Ole Miss was playing somebody for a shot at the SEC championship game. It's fourth down and everything is on Eli's shoulders. They make this, they probably win the game and go on to the championship.

He takes the snap.....and trips over the center. Game over. To me that is his career in a nutshell right now.
 

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I'm glad Archie cried like a little girl to get Eli away from San Diego and those dreadful playoff asperations. Watching Eli play like an ass clown is much better for us Manning haters ;)
 

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and which team did Eli immediatley reject upon being drafted to the NFL again?

where are they now?
 

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Worst game ever by a QB, and rookie QB if he had talent would showed a little at least by now.

SD made a great move getting rid of him
 

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yep we should have known he sucked when his daddy cried because he was going to the chargers where his azz would not have played anyway......he needs to get out from under his dad
 

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Funny thing about Bradshaw. If Joe Gilliam doesn't have cocaine addiction problems Bradshaw probably spends most of his career on the bench or traded at best.
 

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Yah,there was 2 qbs in the past that have had as bad a rookie season as Eli and went onto the Hall of fame....but that is only 2!!!!!!,ok?Eli has been living off his name since college where he was average at best.San diego should be hapy as hell taht he didnt want to play for them.Fate is a funny thing isnt it? The Giants give up the world for this guy and then start him halfway through a playoff season and he tanks it for them......i love when spoiled over-rated players like Eli get it in the face.
 

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seems to me that guessing at who will be a great pro qb is a crapshoot at best. same with rb. the people doing the draft analysis seem to do the best job projecting ol. they also seem to do well with the stud wr,db's and dl. I think if i were building a team I would stick to those postions early.


I personally think the worst reach ever in the first round was Akili Smith. He couldn't even win the full time starting job in college his junior year. One good senior year and he moves that far up in the draft. No way.
 

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Coughlin sticks with Manning despite woes

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Despite horrific struggles in recent weeks, Tom Coughlin still believes that Eli Manning is going to be an outstanding quarterback for the reeling New York Giants.

Coughlin reiterated Monday that the No. 1 pick in the draft will start against the Pittsburgh Steelers (12-1), adding that giving Manning a week off to clear his head wasn't an option.

"The rookie player that has this type of opportunity, and this type of experience, it is a priceless experience that does not come without pain," Coughlin said in a conference call as he reviewed a 37-14 loss to Baltimore.

Not only is Manning winless in four starts since taking over from Kurt Warner, his statistics are dreadful. He has completed 42-of-110 passes for 516 yards, one touchdown and six interceptions. His quarterback rating is a 33.8 percent -- the lowest in the NFL for anyone with 100 pass attempts.

And the Giants have lost their last three games by at least 21 points, the first time that has happened since 1980.

Manning has had two good halves, one against Atlanta and another versus Philadelphia. His last two games have been horrible.

Against the Ravens on Sunday, Manning was 4-for-18 for 27 yards, two interceptions, a lost fumble and a zero rating.

The Giants, who have lost six in a row, didn't do anything on offense until Warner took over in the fourth quarter and led a touchdown drive. The other TD was provided by the New York defense.

"Yesterday was a setback," Coughlin said of Manning. "I thought the second half Atlanta and the first half Philadelphia were outstanding, and in the right direction. The last two weeks have not been as such, but I am not changing my opinion one iota. I think you have to play through these things."

There are valid excuses for Manning's woes.

The offensive line has struggled since Game 6. Center Shaun O'Hara has missed three games and rookie guard Chris Snee has missed the last two with a baffling glandular infection.

In the last three games, Manning has faced three of the NFL's top defenses -- Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore. All three have put in wrinkles that confused the young quarterback.

The Steelers fit in the same category, which doesn't bode well for this weekend at Giants Stadium.

"It is causing him to pause at the line of scrimmage, which is really affecting the offense," Coughlin said. "We seem to be over the ball too long. We have to make a determination and go."

The Giants' receivers haven't helped much.

Amani Toomer has been battling a hamstring injury. Ike Hilliard has had a sub-par year and tight end Jeremy Shockey, who might be the most potent weapon, has not been used well by the coaching staff. The team's two speed receivers, Tim Carter and Jamaar Taylor, have been injured much of the season.

"I just feel if something good would happen for Eli and the offensive team they would feel a lot better about themselves," Coughlin said.

Coughlin said Manning had Toomer open deep in the first quarter and underthrew the ball. Shockey fell on another pattern and Hilliard was deliberately tripped by a fallen defender on a play where Coughlin said the officials missed the call.

Manning, who was not available Monday, was concerned his play had caused teammates to lose trust in him.

"I do know I haven't proved anything to them," Manning said Sunday. "I have to show them I know what I am doing."

While he knew the jump from Mississippi to the NFL would be tough, Manning has been surprised by his own play. "You never expect it to go like this," said the younger brother of NFL co-MVP Peyton Manning. "I'm struggling now, but I have to find a way to get out of this."
 

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That 0.0 (yes, ZERO) rating last week by Eli was impressive
 

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ELI and Peyton have an identical record and similar stats through as many starts at this stage of their carrer. he gest the ball out fast and has a cannon from hell just like his brother. ELI will be something special, just takes time.

he would have been much better off in san diego though, where the media pressure isnt nearly as intense.
 

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Wait until next week

He might not mke it out alive agaisnt Pitt
 

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