Tag: Eli Manning

  • Players With the Most Super Bowl MVP Awards

    Players With the Most Super Bowl MVP Awards

    It was a rare sight to see Malcolm Smith pick up the Super Bowl MVP, a rare occurrence for a defensive player. No defensive players have won the award more than once, with only five players, all quarterbacks, winning it more than once: Bart Starr, Eli Manning, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw and Tom Brady.

  • Eli Manning is an Elite Interceptions Thrower

    Eli Manning is an Elite Interceptions Thrower

    By throwing five interceptions in one game against the Seattle Seahawks, Eli Manning became only the second quarterback since 1985 to have two seasons or more with 25 interceptions.

  • New York Giants – Eli Manning Isn’t the Worst Anymore

    New York Giants – Eli Manning Isn’t the Worst Anymore

    That weird feeling of not being the worst quarterback and team out there on the field is certainly a revelation to the New York Giants and Eli Manning this season, who might not have anything left to play for but feeling good about themselves, and witnessing there are worse run organizations in the NFL.

  • Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Looks MVP’ish Next to Eli Manning

    Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Looks MVP’ish Next to Eli Manning

    The Chicago Bears found out how easy it is to get back on the saddle if the New York Giants are your opponents, enjoying yet another interception-filled evening courtesy of Eli Manning, while Jay Cutler found out how simple games can be when he doesn’t make mistakes and focuses on getting the ball to Brandon Marshall.

  • Philadelphia Eagles – Even Nick Foles is Outplaying Eli Manning

    Philadelphia Eagles – Even Nick Foles is Outplaying Eli Manning

    It was hard to decide what was the more compelling story as the Philadelphia Eagles finally won a game, as they usually do against the New York Giants, who fell to 0-5 for the first time in 26 years: Either Nick Foles stepping up big time for the injured Michael Vick, or Eli Manning completely destroying any chance his team had to end the losing streak, and the existence of any following or support he had as someone who isn’t to blame for where the Giants are at right now.

  • New York Giants – Hitting Rock Bottom Doesn’t Mean Things Can’t Get Worse

    New York Giants – Hitting Rock Bottom Doesn’t Mean Things Can’t Get Worse

    No sign of improvement as the New York Giants continue to sink down into oblivion, losing their fourth consecutive game with an offense led by Eli Manning who looks like he’s given up, and a team with a head coach in Tom Coughlin who doesn’t seem like he has any faith in his players anymore.

  • New York Giants – The Worst Team in the NFL, Almost

    New York Giants – The Worst Team in the NFL, Almost

    The New York Giants, with a stunned coaching staff, a falling apart offensive line and an overrated defensive front, aren’t the only team that is still win-less in the 2013 NFL season, but have looked as bad or worse than the rest of the league up to his point, and it doesn’t seem like it’s going to get much better anytime soon.

  • Carolina Panthers – Sacking The S@#$ Out of Eli Manning

    Carolina Panthers – Sacking The S@#$ Out of Eli Manning

    There was definitely plenty of credit to Cam Newton for finally getting his offense and passing game going, but the Carolina Panthers were mostly proud of their defense, which didn’t give a single point while sacking Eli Manning 7 times.

  • Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning Proves Who the Better Brother Is

    Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning Proves Who the Better Brother Is

    Playing on the better team certainly helped, but if there was any question about who is the better quarterback, Peyton Manning or Eli Manning, the performance put on by the Denver Broncos for a second consecutive week erased any shred of doubt anyone had.

  • Oldest Starting NFL Quarterbacks Heading into the 2013 Season

    Oldest Starting NFL Quarterbacks Heading into the 2013 Season

    The 2013 NFL season begins with the same names at quarterback still being mentioned as the best in the game, even if they are also among the oldest in the league. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees are still among the best if not the best in the NFL, while the 2004 draft class has suddenly aged without us really noticing.