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He had nothing to do with it - NT
It's a team game - Va
It's a team game - Va
aka discredit Eli's accomplishments
Didn't discredit him at all.
I simply said a defense that held THAT patriots offense to 14 points was more impressive than Eli closing his eyes and throwing to tyree...
That pats team averaged an absurd 37 ppg that year, but let's give Eli all the credit right??
aka pile on Tanne![]()
aka pile on Tanne![]()
I think you just want him as Brady's next great Caucasian catcher
year 6 is def year Tanne takes that next step though![]()
I refuse to acknowledge AR12 slander after his all world TNF performance
my Pats are the ones that totally head ****** the Shaub led Texans. they rolled into Foxboro at 11-0 or 11-1 or something. got their teeth kicked in. were never the same after that
"all world" performance....maybe for Wentz or the Jets QBs. *shrugs*
i will say...his 5.8 yards per attempt would make Alex Smith proud. real proud![]()
They finished the season with a league-leading 53 sacks and forced 16 fumbles. Ironically though, New York allowed 21.9 points per game, which ranked just No. 17 in the league. As for the postseason, the Giants only recorded eight sacks in four games, but they defended 22 passes and forced four fumbles.
In addition, the Giants never allowed more than 20 points in one game. They defeated Tampa Bay 24-14 in the Wild Card round; NFC East rival Dallas 21-17 in the Divisional; and finally the Packers 23-20 in overtime at Lambeau Field.
If Brady throws a better pass to Welker we wont be having this conversation