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Originally Posted by whoman69
Every QB has that and it sounds a little like the excuse that the QB can't throw the ball and catch it too. Its not the first time Eli has led the league in picks. In your examples, if you wan't to blame a receiver that is force out of his route and the ball is behind him, Matt Cassel has never thrown a pick that was his fault. Eli was not considered an elite QB despite his statements otherwise, which were largely derided by the media. Any other view is 50/50 hindsight.
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Link ... I've never heard that Eli has led the NFL in picks in multiple seasons. Honestly, if it is true, I don't care. On second thought, forget the link.
You don't get it. Wins are the main statistic I'm interested in - especially during the playoffs.
Since we tend to differ on the significance of interceptions, maybe you could give us some color on how many interceptions Drew Brees had in sort of the same period.
However, I would just add to that - Interception stats are not important to me. When it's your team and you're watching every game, you know for sure how many were his fault and how many were the fault of circumstance. If your smart, your eyes will tell you everything you need to know.
Again, can you please tell me why we are we having this conversation about Eli's interceptions?
Eli has won two Super Bowl MVP awards in four seasons - Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI.
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