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The Lede
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- I keep seeing statistics where the Giants' offensive line gets decent grades, and Eli Manning is somehow shown to be one of the least pressured quarterbacks in the NFL. So ridiculous. If anyone believed this offensive line was good, all they needed to do was watch this game. There were few times Manning was left with actual time in the pocket, without a defender closing pretty fast. Even the best pockets around him are like popped bubbles quickly shrinking. If he's not pressured it's because of how crazy quick he's throwing the ball, which is part of why this offense has been so bad. It's hard to run anything when the quarterback is under constant duress. And don't be fooled. Manning is.
- Ben McAdoo can hold Manning accountable all he wants, and it's certainly fair to do so, but I don't see how he can get blamed for this disaster. He had one terrible play - his fumble that was some sort of bizarre underhanded toss as he was getting sacked. He was 28 of 37 for 273 yards and two touchdowns, and considering the pressure he was under that was pretty impressive. No, it's not a lot of yards per completion, but that's what this offense has become. There's no time to throw downfield. https://www.sny.tv/giants/news/mcado...9ers/261701744 Easy for you to say - However remember this and repeat after me, Eli Manning won the Giants two Super Bowls and was MVP during both Super Bowl games. Therefore, you can hate all you want...Eli still remains the best quarterback the Giants have ever had so far.
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