Coughlin has to go. We should be stomping the Dolphins into the ground with two weeks to prepare and the team looks clueless out there. That is unacceptable.
Coughlin does a horrible job of preparing the team against crappy opponents.
This game, Seattle earlier this season, Dallas last year when they were struggling, the Thanksgiving game against Denver in 2009, the Browns in 2008 when the team started out 4-0. It's a disturbing trend that shows no sign of being fixed anytime soon.
Coughlin does a horrible job of preparing the team against crappy opponents.
This game, Seattle earlier this season, Dallas last year when they were struggling, the Thanksgiving game against Denver in 2009, the Browns in 2008 when the team started out 4-0. It's a disturbing trend that shows no sign of being fixed anytime soon.
The whole coaching staff needs to go.
Penalties and undisciplined football is on the HC.
Every year we see these awful trends with this team.
Pittsburgh looking good against New England. Buffalo beating Washington. Looks like right now, if the Jets win their next two games, they'll be in control of their own fate for the 2nd half of the season.
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Originally Posted by SomebodySaveKreider
Everyone was laughing at Eli in the beginning of the season when he said he was a Top 5 QB in the league. He's certainly playing like one this year.
Plus, the guy just makes everyone around him better.
He has never played like one before this season, so everyone questioning him was correct in doing so.
Pittsburgh looking good against New England. Buffalo beating Washington. Looks like right now, if the Jets win their next two games, they'll be in control of their own fate for the 2nd half of the season.
He has never played like one before this season, so everyone questioning him was correct in doing so.
Never said they weren't correct in doing so.
I didn't question it though. He's a competitor, and competitors shouldn't think like fans.
He has never played like one before this season, so everyone questioning him was correct in doing so.
Yeah in the 2007 playoffs he only passed for 850 yards, 6 TD's and 1 INT while winning 3 road games, one of which was against Favre in Green Bay, and then the Super Bowl against an undefeated team in which he was named the MVP. He definitely wasn't playing like a top 5 QB then.
Yeah in the 2007 playoffs he only passed for 850 yards, 6 TD's and 1 INT while winning 3 road games, one of which was against Favre in Green Bay, and then the Super Bowl against an undefeated team in which he was named the MVP. He definitely wasn't playing like a top 5 QB then.
Everyone was laughing at Eli in the beginning of the season when he said he was a Top 5 QB in the league. He's certainly playing like one this year.
Plus, the guy just makes everyone around him better.
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Originally Posted by Stugots
Yeah in the 2007 playoffs he only passed for 850 yards, 6 TD's and 1 INT while winning 3 road games, one of which was against Favre in Green Bay, and then the Super Bowl against an undefeated team in which he was named the MVP. He definitely wasn't playing like a top 5 QB then.
Since when is the regular season the post season?
The issue with Manning has always been consistent play over the course of a season. He'll go weeks when he looks bad and weeks where he looks good. This is his most complete season to date, we'll see how he fares in the 2nd half of it when the teams get tougher. Only easier game is against Washington and it's a divisional game, at home.
NE, Philly, Dal x2, NYJ, NO, GB, and SF all left on the table. Toughest games to date were at philly and against buffalo, which were both wins. The cupcake games are over, time to play the better teams in the league. All those teams are possible playoff teams, so we'll see how Manning plays against them.