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  • Random Axe
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    I think if Eli grew some facial hair, maybe a moustache, he would get more respect. Now that I think about it, can any of the Mannings grow facial hair?

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  • Evel KMego
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    Brady, Rodgers, Brees, Roethlisberger, Rivers ( Peyton - if he comes back) Eh, maybe just outside the top 5. I do like Eli though. And didn't he get his head busted open in the preseason and kept playing. He's tough enough.

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  • Cmonster
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    Originally posted by BlackKnight
    Eli Looks like a Scared little Boy Half the Time He plays.....
    I completely agree, Jason-- However, what does that have to do with how good of a QB he is or how he plays the game? There aren't a hell of a lot of guys who can march their team down field like that for 2 scores in the 4th quarter like he can. I'm not saying he's the best QB in the league, but he's definitely in the top 5, scared little boy face and all.

    You're just a hater.

    SC

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  • Brad
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    Originally posted by Random Axe
    Eli is a pretty darn good QB. I've never seen him get blown up, so I don't know how he'd do after a serious sack. I do know he still looks like he's nine years old and always has that sad look like he lost his favorite frisbee on the neighbor's roof.
    I agree. Eli is one of those guys who just has a bit more expressionless face then others. I have seen him in interviews outside of football and he seems like a good guy with a good sense of humor. He does tend to play a bit hot and cold at times but overall he is much better then many other starting QBs. Plus he has a ring that he had a big hand in winning! Jay Cutler gets much of the same treatment because of his facial expressions and dry sense of humor. Cutler has finally become "liked" by most of his teammates and media in Chicago (at least from what I have heard and read this year compared to past seasons) and it took a few years for some people to understand his personality.

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  • Random Axe
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    Eli is a pretty darn good QB. I've never seen him get blown up, so I don't know how he'd do after a serious sack. I do know he still looks like he's nine years old and always has that sad look like he lost his favorite frisbee on the neighbor's roof.

    The Cowboys better start thinking QB of the future cause Romo will never work out no matter how they try to make it happen. In the end he'll be no better or worse than other ten year veterans who were solid but not superior. He'll have a seat in the back row with Bobby Hebert, Jim Everett and Chris Miller at future NFL functions.

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  • BlackKnight
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    The Cboy Running back went out ...., if He woulda Played, They woulda Won.
    However that is no Excuse for The Cboy Defense just letting That Lead get washed away with a little over 5 Minutes Left. Eli Looks like a Scared little Boy Half the Time He plays..... I think He gets lucky alot myself. If He ever got hit real good ..., I doubt he could finish the Game.

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  • kingdom warrior
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    Originally posted by Cmonster
    The brilliant play of Eli Manning and coaching of Coughlin, just ended the Cowboy's season-- pretty simple. I don't "hate" any NFL team. I love watching football, period. I played the game all the way up to college and loved every minute of it. I am a tried and true NY Giants fan. I grew up there and always have gone to at least one home game a year, sometimes more. That being said, the Dallas-G men rivalry has always been super fun to watch. I think they are both great teams... The Giants were simply the better of the two yesterday. In my opinion, the problem with Dallas stems more from their coaching staff, than the players themselves, but that's just my guess.

    SC
    The time out was brilliant......GO G-MEN!!!!!......

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  • Cmonster
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    The brilliant play of Eli Manning and coaching of Coughlin, just ended the Cowboy's season-- pretty simple. I don't "hate" any NFL team. I love watching football, period. I played the game all the way up to college and loved every minute of it. I am a tried and true NY Giants fan. I grew up there and always have gone to at least one home game a year, sometimes more. That being said, the Dallas-G men rivalry has always been super fun to watch. I think they are both great teams... The Giants were simply the better of the two yesterday. In my opinion, the problem with Dallas stems more from their coaching staff, than the players themselves, but that's just my guess.

    SC
    Last edited by Cmonster; Dec 12, '11, 12:02 PM.

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  • MIB41
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    Yes. They are done. So is the coach. I liked that little stat they threw up at the end of the game - From 1960 to 2010 the Cowboys have only lost TWO games where they had a lead greater than 12 points going into the fourth quarter. In 2011 they have lost THREE... I even picked against them in my league. Now tell me that isn't a diehard fan coming to acceptance that his team is just 'suckage' deluxe? And the sad thing is? Their not a bad team. They just have a coaching staff that makes stupid decisions late in these games. That's why we lose the close ones. We always play DOWN to the teams we are up against. We never play UP to our own potential. I predict Garret gets fired. Too much for Jones to swallow.

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  • RickD
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    I love how heated people get over Sports. I love Sports with the best of them (LA Dodgers, LA Lakers, SF 49ers), but honestly "they don't pay your paycheck so why the hell do you care so much?"

    The day these idiots and their millions share some of their paychecks with all us is the day I'll get in heated battles with people over my teams!

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  • Adam West
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    That works for me. Although with Murray gone and the Packers doing what they are doing, it ain't gunna matter much anyway.
    I'm just saying that they still might be able to claw their way into the playoffs; nobody expects any miracle run to the Super Bowl for them or whoever wins the NFC East. One of the most fearsome divisions in football hasn't had a good run the last few years.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    We have them again this upcoming weekend and might just give the Cowboys an early Christmas gift.
    That works for me. Although with Murray gone and the Packers doing what they are doing, it ain't gunna matter much anyway.

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  • Adam West
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    Although the Redskins season was over weeks ago; they went toe to toe with New England yesterday and already beat the Giants once this year. We have them again this upcoming weekend and might just give the Cowboys an early Christmas gift.

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  • BENDY
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    All Dallas Needs Is A Secondary, Still Have Hope This Season, Very Slim Now Without Murray.

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  • megoapesnut
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    It ain't over yet.

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