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Odell saved Eli's career?
Thats a new one
Thats a new one
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Man I forgot Eli had 27 interceptions that year
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Odell saved Eli's career?
Thats a new one
2013 Eli had 0 offensive line
Then they brought in Mcadump to dink and dunk
He ain't save Eli's career. .
Eli just telling the truth. Saying he brought it up on himself is throwing him under the bus? don't see it personally.
2013 Eli had 0 offensive line
Then they brought in Mcadump to dink and dunk
Brady has had 0 offensive line probably 80% of his career, and I hate Brady.
Rodgers has had a historically awful o-line he has to escape out of often.
Rivers was playing with a 5th string center last year, and this year already has multiple 3rd/4th string linemen hes playing with.
Not a valid excuse for being the worst QB in the league for an entire season.
No "elite" qb has had that awful of a year in their 'prime'
And its funny how an ENTIRE offensive line can just magically go from worst to best in one off season huh? It works that fast?
Nice try though.
He ain't save Eli's career. .
He saved the TAIL END of his career.
Dudes in here got a horrible memory, most of NT was going for Elis head that year.
Most NY heads were calling for his job.
People wanted him GONE.
New Yorkers, most of them.
But now that season never happened, people just slid it under a rug.
No one said Eli the turnover machine was washed and done. Nope.
ok
Man I could only imagine how annoyed some of the Vets on that team are at some of his antics. You're on the sideline trying to regroup with the offense and OC, trying to figure out the plan for the next drive, and your 3rd year WR is throwing a tantrum and swinging on the kicking netI think Eli saying that is a reflection of how the team at large feels about OBJ.
Crazy how everyone is getting on OBJ for his emotions but no one is getting on his teammates, especially Eli, for not having his back.
Its ****** up IMO. Especially considering Eli was playing himself out of a job the year before Odell came into the league, and pretty much saved his *** and his job.
Ungrateful AF of him to throw him under the bus.
Just keep this in mind.
Eli the season BEFORE ODB arrived: 18 touchdowns... 27 INTERCEPTIONS. 27.
Eli the season ODB arrived: 30 touchdowns 14 interceptions.
Eli the season after that: 35 Interceptions 14 interceptions.
Dude saved his career man, and he's out here crying like a ***** throwing his star WR under the bus.
So what if hes over emotional, we can slander him as media and fans but his own QB? Thats some F boy **** right there to me.
Especially considering what he did for the tail end of his career.
S/O to Nick Wright for pointing some of these things out on the radio a few days ago.
That's not good enough. Some people in here want OBJ coddled cause he's sensitiveEli talked to dude on the sideline last week.
ODB has without a doubt extendedEli'sJerry Reese's career