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  1. bakes781

    bakes781 nfl-*****s member

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    Yes Eli struggled early on, but for the 2nd straight game he rallied his team late. His never say die attitude will go along way to earning his teammate's respect.
     
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    never said he wasnt good, but again to compare someone of his nature to quaterbacks that good is unjust, and is just wrong. He is not that good and from what i have seen he will not be that good, i dont even see him getting as good as his brother is now.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (McChicken5)</div><div class='quotemain'>never said he wasnt good, but again to compare someone of his nature to quaterbacks that good is unjust, and is just wrong. He is not that good and from what i have seen he will not be that good, i dont even see him getting as good as his brother is now.</div>
    Who is playing better football at the QB position currently in the NFC better than Eli Manning. McNabb and Grossman. That's about it. Eli Manning is playing very good football and is quietly having a even better year than he did last. He lead the NFC in TD passes last year. So saying he's a top 10 QB is certainly justified. He's certainly not an elite QB like Palmer, Brady, and Manning but he's probably on the next level below them.
     

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