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Look at the bright side..............'Tis a bitter pill I swallow......
Look at the bright side..............
Ummm, sorry I got nothin'
I'm here.Where's CAT?
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I don't know why I was thinking they played the Dolphins this week, I was all messed up. But I didn't get to watch, wasn't on. You were right, though, I didn't miss much.
I did have the Giants game but that was my only choice for the morning games. My CBS channels had infomercials on.I had the Giants game and The Broncos/Rams and a couple others to choose from. Walking the dog was more interesting........
I did have the Giants game but that was my only choice for the morning games. My CBS channels had infomercials on.
The Giants game was actually pretty good, well close is what I mean, but you just knew there was another GIANT blunder on the horizon. Strahan should have gone down on the sideline and slapped Eli around a little......
I'm here.
I don't know why I was thinking they played the Dolphins this week, I was all messed up. But I didn't get to watch, wasn't on. You were right, though, I didn't miss much.
I did have the Giants game but that was my only choice for the morning games. My CBS channels had infomercials on.
We'll see.You probably should look away next week too.
Here is something incredible. Jonas Gray had as many rushing touchdowns last night as the rest of the NFL combined for week 11.
Jonas Gray Is King For A Night
I'm curious how long the Giants will continue to weigh Eli's two super bowl rings against, what seems to be, his Brett Favre-ish penchant for throwing INTs. I'm curious if Eli would be a better quarterback if he played on a different team with a different kind of offense.
I'm with ya. I think he has a lot of talent, but tries to force too many plays. Put him on a team with a good rushing attack he could be very good. Bears maybe? Good RB, decent receivers, pretty good O-line...The Giants have been such a weird team in the Eli era, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what the problem is. They have had times when they have looked unbeatable and other times when they look like the worst team in the NFL (often within just a couple of weeks). This holds true for the offense and defense. They beat two excellent Patriot teams in two Super Bowls when they had looked awful just a few weeks before. This is the most Jekyll and Hyde team I've ever seen. They have been pretty bad the past couple of years, though (although they still have had their moments).
I think Eli needs a change. Whether it's a coaching staff blow up or a new team, I think he needs a change.
I'm with ya. I think he has a lot of talent, but tries to force too many plays. Put him on a team with a good rushing attack he could be very good. Bears maybe? Good RB, decent receivers, pretty good O-line...
I was a bit surprised about Ryan Mallett's performance for the Texans this last weekend. He looked much better than I thought he would. While he was playing for Arkansas, he never seemed that impressive except for his rocket arm. We had some really good receivers at the time and Mallett always seemed to throw the ball at about 100mph thirty yards over everyone's heads. Never thought he would do much but he looks like he has settled down a bit and was managing the Texans offense pretty well. Maybe he'll keep the starting job.I'd like for Eli to stay with the G-Men, but I can think of a number of places where he'd be pretty good. I think Arizona would be great with him. Yeah, they have somebody right now and they've somehow managed nine wins this year, but with a real QB like Eli (which he is when he is on his game) they could win a Super Bowl. Eli to Fitzgerald would be a great combo. I think Arizona placed all their eggs in the Carson Palmer basket, though.