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  • Giants extend Eli Manning's contract

    Per ESPN:
    Eli Manning has agreed to a new six-year, $97 million contract extension with the New York Giants that will make him among the highest-paid players in the NFL with an average salary of roughly $15.3 million, a source told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4378407

    Holy crap, 15 million per year. How they can afford to do that AND retain guys like Jacobs, Snee, Webster, Pierce, Osi and Tuck and then still have cap space left over to sign FAs like Bernard and Canty? Does anyone know of a web site that breaks down salaries and cap numbers?

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    Re: Giants extend Eli Manning's contract

    Originally posted by hoosier
    Per ESPN:
    Eli Manning has agreed to a new six-year, $97 million contract extension with the New York Giants that will make him among the highest-paid players in the NFL with an average salary of roughly $15.3 million, a source told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4378407

    Holy crap, 15 million per year. How they can afford to do that AND retain guys like Jacobs, Snee, Webster, Pierce, Osi and Tuck and then still have cap space left over to sign FAs like Bernard and Canty? Does anyone know of a web site that breaks down salaries and cap numbers?
    By comparison this makes A-rods deal look much more in line with what I expected.

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    • #3
      Re: Giants extend Eli Manning's contract

      All that money doesn't change the fact that he's an overrated egotistical sonofabitch. Never liked him since he and his father pulled that bullshit with San Diego.

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      • #4
        Re: Giants extend Eli Manning's contract

        Originally posted by hoosier
        Per ESPN:
        Eli Manning has agreed to a new six-year, $97 million contract extension with the New York Giants that will make him among the highest-paid players in the NFL with an average salary of roughly $15.3 million, a source told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.
        http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4378407

        Holy crap, 15 million per year. How they can afford to do that AND retain guys like Jacobs, Snee, Webster, Pierce, Osi and Tuck and then still have cap space left over to sign FAs like Bernard and Canty? Does anyone know of a web site that breaks down salaries and cap numbers?
        There is no justice in the world. How does a QB with a lifetime QB rating of 76.1 deserve $15 million/year?

        That makes Rodgers deal look like a steal if he puts up 2008 numbers consistantly. Also makes you wonder if ARod does produce when is his agent going to ask for a bump!
        But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

        -Tim Harmston

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        • #5
          Arod: 4,000 yrds 28 TD 13 Int 4 Rushing TDs $11,000,000
          Manning: 3,200 yards 21 TD 10 Int 1 Rushing TD $15,000,000
          But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

          -Tim Harmston

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          • #6
            Now we know how valuable the Helmet Catch was.
            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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            • #7
              NY Giants start:
              Washington
              @ Dallas
              @ TB
              @ KC
              Oakland

              If Eli and NY start 2-3 they are in big trouble. They need to go 4-1.

              They finish:
              @ NO
              Ari
              @ Phi
              SD
              Atl
              @ Den
              Dal
              Phi
              @ Wash
              Car
              @ Minn

              If NY starts like they did in 2007 all hell is going to break loose.
              But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

              -Tim Harmston

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pbmax
                Now we know how valuable the Helmet Catch was.
                Good point. The helmet catch plus the OT interception that nicely highlighted the difference between Eli the game manager and Brett the gunslinger on that day.

                To a reasonably informed outside observer it seems pretty obvious that Eli is not a vital cog in the Giants machine. The DL, OL and, to a lesser degree, the RBs are the key ingredients for their success. The QB has to be just good enough to keep defenses from stack the line and has to know how not to screw things up too badly. Eli became really good at that in the second half of 2007, but he's never been good at doing more than that. As far as I can tell he's not even a vital part of the team's identity and appeal to its fan base. Weird decision IMO.

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                • #9
                  I actually like Eli better than Peyton Place...I mean Peyton Manning. Or should I say Peyton "Whaaaaaanning". I love seeing Peyton cry, especially to the refs. I remember the Pack making him cry to the officials repeatedly, and throughly enjoyed it.

                  Eli is overrated, and really is getting a ridiculous amount of money for the kind of QB that he is.

                  .
                  "Everyone's born anarchist and atheist until people start lying to them" ~ wise philosopher

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                  • #10


                    Learn just how little Eli has to do to make your life's work look like it's worth nothing to this world.

                    Let's say you're totally rich, according to Obama. You make $250,000. You obviously have more money than you know what to do with and should forfeit half your earnings to your federal, state, and local government, who has a much better idea of what to do with your money.

                    Well, Eli will make that much money per quarter, roughly. He'll throw a football 52.91 yards to earn the same amount of money you do for working all year. 4.72 completions in the NFL is worth as much as those couple thousand hours you just poured out of your life and into your employer's corporate plan. Work 61 years, and you'll make what Eli, that shining beacon of humanity, makes in one year.

                    I have a lot of reasons that I've never equated a man's worth with how much money he makes. This is probably the best.
                    "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SkinBasket
                      http://espn.go.com/espn/thelife/salary/index?athleteId=4378946

                      Learn just how little Eli has to do to make your life's work look like it's worth nothing to this world.

                      Let's say you're totally rich, according to Obama. You make $250,000. You obviously have more money than you know what to do with and should forfeit half your earnings to your federal, state, and local government, who has a much better idea of what to do with your money.

                      Well, Eli will make that much money per quarter, roughly. He'll throw a football 52.91 yards to earn the same amount of money you do for working all year. 4.72 completions in the NFL is worth as much as those couple thousand hours you just poured out of your life and into your employer's corporate plan. Work 61 years, and you'll make what Eli, that shining beacon of humanity, makes in one year.

                      I have a lot of reasons that I've never equated a man's worth with how much money he makes. This is probably the best.
                      Kinda makes you wonder why the hell we pay to watch professional sports...kinda makes you sick to your stomach knowing police officers make $30-$40K a year and Eli makes that from one handoff. Oh well. Screw making sure your kids get a great education....put a football in one hand...and baseball bat in the other...and make sure they can run fast and they'll be just fine.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax
                        Now we know how valuable the Helmet Catch was.
                        The guy that tossed the pass makes all that cake. The guy that caught it (David Tyree) is on the verge of being cut. Without that helmet stick grab, ELI might be on his way out in NY.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Brando19
                          Kinda makes you wonder why the hell we pay to watch professional sports...kinda makes you sick to your stomach knowing police officers make $30-$40K a year and Eli makes that from one handoff. Oh well. Screw making sure your kids get a great education....put a football in one hand...and baseball bat in the other...and make sure they can run fast and they'll be just fine.
                          Damn capitalism!!!!

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                          • #14
                            Archie was a much better QB.
                            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                            KYPack

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Fritz
                              Archie was a much better QB.
                              I agree. The trouble is that Archie spent most of his career with the New Orleans Saints, who were terrible for that era.

                              I feel Eli is a very good QB but hardly deserving of a $97 million dollar contract. Eli has the "Feather in his cap" that he was the starting QB in the Giants Super Bowl win.

                              The most important factor in the Giants Super Bowl win, IMO, was the play of their defensive line. They had so many good D-linemen they platooned them in and out and kept constant pressure on Tom Brady. That pressure effectively took him off of his rythym.

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