No, I'm simply counting on the most talented team in the league to make the Superbowl.
Denver
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No, I'm simply counting on the most talented team in the league to make the Superbowl.
i'd have to question that
Go ahead, question it. I've watched his terrible run defense for quite some time now and am pleased I don't have to watch him holding on to a RB's ankle being dragged around. The guy is old and ed about his contract the last two years, him.
"one" of the most talented teams. And good luck with that considering Norval is your head coach.
Nate Kaeding sucks
Expand please, the stats and pro bowl selection say otherwise.
I know.
Hes not clutch at all.
and I was pissed trading Portis but I'm happy now in the end.
Getting Champ and Dre is a winning Combo![]()
The Jets miss in the playoffs three years ago I'll agree, but last year in New England, please.
He choked in the Pats game too.
Looks like the only team that can really beat the Pats is Denver
Colts have won 3 in a row I think against them so thier getting there as well.
Choked in the Pats game? It was like a 55 yarder, hardly choking.
The Broncos were a playoff team before the trade. They haven't won a SB with either player, so he gives a right now.
Look what his GM has to say about him.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/hashmarks...s-chin-up.html
Giants tell Eli to keep his chin up
June 15, 2007 2:50 PM
One of the things that drives Giants fans nuts about Eli Manning is that he always seems on the verge of offering someone an apology. And during an exclusive interview with Hashmarks, Giants general manager Jerry Reese said it's something the Giants have talked to Manning about this offseason.
"Guys have to be themselves," said Reese, "but we've talked to him about that hang dog look. It's not a good profile and it's exaggerated by this market. Just like the cameras are always going to find Tom when he has some kind of sideline antic, everyone's looking at Eli. He sort of views himself as a silent assassin, and he'd rather his teammates get the credit. But I think you'll see a little different demeanor from him this season."
Listening to Reese, who comes across as almost shockingly unassuming, lets you know how this is truly a make-or-break season for Manning. He seems to play his best in two-minute situations, when he has to rely on his instincts. I watched him make some great throws today, but I've just never sensed that he's the type of person capable of inspiring confidence in his teammates. You don't have to be a rah-rah guy to command respect.
But it scares me when I start hearing people talk about changing a guy's demeanor.
If it was Viniteri he would have made it
But then again Adam is clutch something Nate isnt
If that 55 yarder was in the first qtr Nate probably would have made it
To bad it was in the 4th![]()
Good call.
talk about worst SB ever for us Charger Fanseither the hated Pats or the hated Eli Manning
only SB in the last 17 years I didn't watch
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