http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/stor...s-qb-tony-romo
What a piece of trash article, Absolutely trashes Eli and then says Eli Padded his stats by driving down the field and making it a one score game with 2 minutes left and 2 time outs.
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/stor...s-qb-tony-romo
What a piece of trash article, Absolutely trashes Eli and then says Eli Padded his stats by driving down the field and making it a one score game with 2 minutes left and 2 time outs.
he didn't trash him really, he went on to say the giants expect more from a two time mvp. the problem is Eli didn't have a bad game we all know that drops and fumbles hurt us by the others . However all this elite and HOF talk you would think Eli would be the best QB on his home turf. I think that is what he was trying to say.
Last edited by Harooni; 09-06-2012 at 05:03 AM.
But it is so odd for a QB to play better on the road. Never really have seen this before. One thing is Eli has gotten way better over the years and looked pretty solid the whole game.
another ****ty article from O'Connor. Conveniently overlooking the reality if your main reciever drops 3 easy catches a couple other guys with shocking drops, the O-line doin its best to get Eli killed and there's no running game for 3 qtrs what is it exactly Eli is at fault for? He was solid+ unspectacular, i'd have loved him to play better but he's the last source of blame for last night
this is why I avoid espn and all the so-called experts for the week after a loss, their overreaction kills me I can't take that crap