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Eli and Coughlin in the finals.   Both are shoe ins, let’s hope they don’t make either wait. The two of them going in together would be perfect.  

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Coughlin to me is a better coach than Belicheat.  Brought an expansion team to the Conf finals, in just 5 years.  Outcoached Belicheat in TWO super bowls. 

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1 minute ago, edjr said:

Coughlin to me is a better coach than Belicheat.  Brought an expansion team to the Conf finals, in just 5 years.  Outcoached Belicheat in TWO super bowls. 

Good to see you Ed. I actually had you in mind when I posted this. Belicheck was warning the Pats about the Giants saying how well coached they were.  I remember watching whole games with little or no offensive penalties. 

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2 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Good to see you Ed. I actually had you in mind when I posted this. Belicheck was warning the Pats about the Giants saying how well coached they were.  I remember watching whole games with little or no offensive penalties. 

:wub:       Sad what coaching is in the NFL today. 

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On 11/21/2024 at 10:45 AM, Hardcore troubadour said:

Eli and Coughlin in the finals.   Both are shoe ins, let’s hope they don’t make either wait. The two of them going in together would be perfect.  

Eli's a shoe in?

I guess he won 2 Super Bowls for a NY team. Winning one was good enough to get Namath in, which in hindsight is absurd.

Eli's career stats are good enough for the HOF, but he was a compiler who stayed healthy and played a million games. There was never a point in his career that he was a top 5 QB in the league, he never led the NFL in rating, TDs, or yardage over a full season, his career int. rate and rating are atrocious compared to other HOFers.

He won 2 Super Bowls, both against the Pats in their dynastic heyday, because the Giants had a dominant defensive line and great coaching. 

I always liked Eli and don't have anything against the Giants, but he is not HOF worthy. HOF voters put waaaay too much emphasis on winning Super Bowls, especially for QBs. So I guess he'll probably get in.

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50 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Eli's a shoe in?

I guess he won 2 Super Bowls for a NY team. Winning one was good enough to get Namath in, which in hindsight is absurd.

Eli's career stats are good enough for the HOF, but he was a compiler who stayed healthy and played a million games. There was never a point in his career that he was a top 5 QB in the league, he never led the NFL in rating, TDs, or yardage over a full season, his career int. rate and rating are atrocious compared to other HOFers.

He won 2 Super Bowls, both against the Pats in their dynastic heyday, because the Giants had a dominant defensive line and great coaching. 

I always liked Eli and don't have anything against the Giants, but he is not HOF worthy. HOF voters put waaaay too much emphasis on winning Super Bowls, especially for QBs. So I guess he'll probably get in.

Hey, do me a favor and look up the giants defensive stats in 2011 and look at Eli’s then stfu. Thanks 

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Oooh, he had one really good, not great, statistical season.

In 2011 he was 4th in the league in yardage, 7th in QB rating, 6th in TD passes and threw the 7th most interceptions in the league along with luminaries like Josh Freeman, Fitzmagic, Rex Grossman and Mark Sanchez.

You're making my point for me, homer.

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many very good players again this year

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I think Eli belongs despite the valid arguments that @Fnord makes. Eli never won a playoff game outside the two seasons they won SB and is incredibly average on a lot of metrics, but because of 2 SB wins, and the fact he is a Manning, gets in.

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Just now, patweisers44 said:

I think Eli belongs despite the valid arguments that @Fnord makes. Eli never won a playoff game outside the two seasons they won SB and is incredibly average on a lot of metrics, but because of 2 SB wins, and the fact he is a Manning, gets in.

Don't forget WHERE he played being a factor. I'm guessing the only reason Phil Simms isn't in the HOF is because he was injured and Jeff Hostetler was QB'ing the 1990 team when they won the SB.

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1 hour ago, Fnord said:

Eli's a shoe in?

I guess he won 2 Super Bowls for a NY team. Winning one was good enough to get Namath in, which in hindsight is absurd.

Eli's career stats are good enough for the HOF, but he was a compiler who stayed healthy and played a million games. There was never a point in his career that he was a top 5 QB in the league, he never led the NFL in rating, TDs, or yardage over a full season, his career int. rate and rating are atrocious compared to other HOFers.

He won 2 Super Bowls, both against the Pats in their dynastic heyday, because the Giants had a dominant defensive line and great coaching. 

I always liked Eli and don't have anything against the Giants, but he is not HOF worthy. HOF voters put waaaay too much emphasis on winning Super Bowls, especially for QBs. So I guess he'll probably get in.

You’re 100% right but 2 chips + longevity gets him in for sure.

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Robert Shaft denied again :first: 

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41 minutes ago, Fnord said:

Oooh, he had one really good, not great, statistical season.

In 2011 he was 4th in the league in yardage, 7th in QB rating, 6th in TD passes and threw the 7th most interceptions in the league along with luminaries like Josh Freeman, Fitzmagic, Rex Grossman and Mark Sanchez.

You're making my point for me, homer.

Set the record for the most 4th quarter TD’s. Defense and run game were bottom 4.  Hush boy.  He carried them. Took out 15-1 Rodgers  and The 49’rs on the road  before out dueling Brady once again.  Shhhhh

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I think Eli deserves to get in eventually but probably not first ballot.   Am I dumb in thinking kuechly, suggs and vinatieri are more than likely to get the nod on their first chance than eli?

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Eli definitely belongs in. Coughlin as well. Gotta give credit where it is due

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Eli's 2 rings and top 11 stats in career yards & TD's makes him an easy HoF'er. 

I'm not even sure what the argument against him would be. I don't get the argument about him not being the best QB in any given year. In both the Superbowl runs, he was the best player on the field, that's all that really matters. That combined with the stats make it really simple.

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Eli has the same number of career wins as Joe Montana.  117-117 career record,  but he does have 70 more losses as Joe. 

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On 11/23/2024 at 9:29 AM, Reality said:

Eli's 2 rings and top 11 stats in career yards & TD's makes him an easy HoF'er. 

I'm not even sure what the argument against him would be. I don't get the argument about him not being the best QB in any given year. In both the Superbowl runs, he was the best player on the field, that's all that really matters. That combined with the stats make it really simple.

He was an above average QB for a long time in an era of inflated passing stats. Never had a season in the top 3 of passing TDs (3 in the top 5), never a top 4 season in passing yards (2 in the top 5). The only major stat he lead the league in was INTs (3 times). 4 Pro Bowls in 17 seasons (also in an era of inflated rosters due to players sitting out), 0 All Pro nods.

If not for 2 (admittedly great) post season runs, he'd have 0 shot whatsoever at the Hall. I say he doesn't belong, but I expect him to get in.

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Roethlisberger has better stats and I don't think he should be in first year eligible, either. 

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1 hour ago, cmh6476 said:

Roethlisberger has better stats and I don't think he should be in first year eligible, either. 

I would absolutely put Ben in before Average Eli.  :thumbsup:

 

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2 hours ago, Vikings4ever said:

He was an above average QB for a long time in an era of inflated passing stats. Never had a season in the top 3 of passing TDs (3 in the top 5), never a top 4 season in passing yards (2 in the top 5). The only major stat he lead the league in was INTs (3 times). 4 Pro Bowls in 17 seasons (also in an era of inflated rosters due to players sitting out), 0 All Pro nods.

If not for 2 (admittedly great) post season runs, he'd have 0 shot whatsoever at the Hall. I say he doesn't belong, but I expect him to get in.

He's got the stats, he's got the rings, he was best when it mattered the most. He's guaranteed in and that's exactly how it should be.

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Eil and Ben are going to be 1st ballot HOF, get over it if you disagree.

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