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Eli Manning showing some fire (1 Viewer)

GordonGekko said:
You honestly don't think Tiki Barber's retirement talk was a BIGGER factor in the Giants disappointing season than Manning's erratic play, do you
I know that wasn't addressed to me, but I'll comment on this anyway. It doesn't matter what the Giants record was at the end of the season. It doesn't matter what Eli Manning did or did not do as a QB on the field. Does not matter one bit when it comes to Tiki Barber's retirement talk. Barber's announcement put winning second. Most of us have played this game at one level or another. Most in high school, a few lucky enough to do it in college, a few even luckier to maybe reach a bit farther than that. I have never in my life respected another player that I played with that did not put winning first above all else. Everyone has played with teammates who were not physically gifted or had the mental yips that kept them from true greatness on the field. But there is nothing more disgusting than someone who simply does not respect the game. Does not respect it enough to put winning first. At least most of the scrubs out there who don't produce are putting everything they have out on the field. They fail at the game of football but they bleed their all to do it. They never do anything intentionally to hurt their team, including just opening their yaps and saying stupid things. What Barber did, to me, is less about actual wins and losses than simply the principle of respecting the game, your teammates, your opponents and yourself. My test for NFL leadership is simple. WOULD RONNIE LOTT DO IT? Ronnie Lott would have never done what Tiki Barber did, that's all I need to consider Tiki Barber a great NFL player but a deficient teammate and leader who sold his soul cheap so he could whore himself out for some network gig.
Just to make sure I understand the "Lott Test"...would Ronnie have refused to play for an NFL franchise despite their willingness to make him the 1st overall pick and pay him tens of millions of dollars guaranteed? :hifive: Is that something Ronnie would have done? :lmao:
:(Very well played.
 
I can't speak to what the boards consensus is on Eli, but I think he's squarely in the middle of NFL starters, which given his status as a #1 overall pick, is a disappointment by any measure.
Interesting. Here are all of the #1 overall draft picks, dating back to Aikman. Given the ups and downs in Manning's career so far, I'd say he looks to be better than 10 of them (bolded), and worse than five of them (italicized), with Mario Williams and Michael Vick being pushes.I wouldn't call that "a disappointment by any measure".

Troy Aikman, QB, UCLA

Jeff George, QB, Illinois

Russell Maryland, DT, Miami-FL

Steve Emtman, DT, Washington

Drew Bledsoe, QB, Washington State

Dan Wilkinson, DT, Ohio State

Ki-Jana Carter, RB, Penn State

Keyshawn Johnson, WR, USC

Orlando Pace, OT, Ohio State

Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee

Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky

Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State

Michael Vick, QB, Virginia Tech

David Carr, QB, Fresno State

Carson Palmer, QB, USC

Eli Manning, QB, Mississippi

Alex Smith, QB Utah

Mario Williams, DE North Carolina State

 
LOL at all the Giants fans bashing Tiki. Even if Tiki lost some heart last year, he still had more than Eli has ever shown on the field. The Giants would not have made the playoffs in any of Eli's seasons without Tiki, just as they won't make it this year.Tiki was a leader by example on the field and I'm not sure any of us on this board knows how much he led in the locker room. I certainly never heard anything negative about him until late in his final season... until then he was never known as anything but a class player on and off the field. If you dispute that, let's see some links to back it up.Everyone makes mistakes, and I wouldn't doubt that Tiki would take back the retirement announcement and his criticism of the coaching staff if he could. Heck, if any coach could drive a player to complaining in the media, it is Coughlin.As for Eli, he deserves the criticism he gets until he can play with more consistency. Like it or not, he came with a reputation and name (and draft pick) that raised expectations. So far, he isn't living up to them. Period.As for Eli's comments on Tiki, I see nothing wrong with it. But I don't see any evidence in those comments that he is suddenly a better leader for this team.
Tiki showed heart in exactly one game in his life, that final game against the Birds in the regular season in 2004. He put the Giants on his back and put them in the playoffs, and was one of the great one game, one man efforts in New York football history.
 
BTW, unless you really know the context of this (specifically how much an egoistic ### Tiki has been over the past couple years) and heard Eli actually speak, then you really should hold back from commenting until you have both.

Context means a lot here and as a Giants fan, there is a good amount of it. F' Tiki... least respected Giant of his generation.
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Eli Manning's 54 TDs ranks 13th all-time for QBs with 3 years experience; that's the good news.The bad news is of the top 20 TD producers, Manning has:*** The 4th lowest completion percentage*** The 6th worst TD/INT ratio*** The 4th worst yards per attempt*** The 2nd lowest fantasy points per game
So he's bound to improve. Eli = championship!
 
Eli Manning's 54 TDs ranks 13th all-time for QBs with 3 years experience; that's the good news.The bad news is of the top 20 TD producers, Manning has:*** The 4th lowest completion percentage*** The 6th worst TD/INT ratio*** The 4th worst yards per attempt*** The 2nd lowest fantasy points per game
So out of a set of 20 (presumably very good) QB's, Manning is toward the bottom. I'm not sure what that proves exactly.I mean, what if I were to say that out of the 20 WR's with the most yards in their first 3 years, a receiver had the third lowest YPR and the fifth lowest rec/target ratio. Would you conclude that he's a lousy WR?!
 
I am not a Tiki fan or apologizer, but I never understood why he drew so much heat for announcing his retirement. Mike Minter announced his before the start of this season (and never got further than the preseason, unfortunately), but he was well respected by the media here and none of this stuff ever came up. I think the fact that he has his own radio show on Sirius drew ire from the haters, but there have to have been others that announced their upcoming retirement midseason, correct?

 
Talk about your lose-lose situations. I don't get what Tiki's supposed to do. If he spews niceties, he's dismissed as a homer -- a horrible tag to start your career as a commentator.

If he rips his former teammate a new one, he's disloyal.

And if he does the natural thing and gives a minor little, qualified jab, which he did, he's a bad guy all around? Come on. The guy was an elusive back, but there seems to be no opening for success here.

 
Eli Manning's 54 TDs ranks 13th all-time for QBs with 3 years experience; that's the good news.The bad news is of the top 20 TD producers, Manning has:*** The 4th lowest completion percentage*** The 6th worst TD/INT ratio*** The 4th worst yards per attempt*** The 2nd lowest fantasy points per game
So out of a set of 20 (presumably very good) QB's, Manning is toward the bottom. I'm not sure what that proves exactly.I mean, what if I were to say that out of the 20 WR's with the most yards in their first 3 years, a receiver had the third lowest YPR and the fifth lowest rec/target ratio. Would you conclude that he's a lousy WR?!
I think he's showing Eli is on pace to be one of the top 20 qb's to play the game. This is coming from an Eagles fan so you know his stats aren't biased. Eli is looking to be one of the lousier top 20 qb's ever but it's top 20 nonetheless.Giants are looking like they got a steal with that Rivers trade.
 
Giants are looking like they got a steal with that Rivers trade.
:football: Eli should be happy Tiki was tiki last year. This cat got drafted high on name alone. I don't think he will be anything more then a average QB at best. Granted the situation in NY isn't the greatest but its not like Tiki is the lone person to question Eli.
 
LOL at all the Giants fans bashing Tiki. Even if Tiki lost some heart last year, he still had more than Eli has ever shown on the field. The Giants would not have made the playoffs in any of Eli's seasons without Tiki, just as they won't make it this year.Tiki was a leader by example on the field and I'm not sure any of us on this board knows how much he led in the locker room. I certainly never heard anything negative about him until late in his final season... until then he was never known as anything but a class player on and off the field. If you dispute that, let's see some links to back it up.Everyone makes mistakes, and I wouldn't doubt that Tiki would take back the retirement announcement and his criticism of the coaching staff if he could. Heck, if any coach could drive a player to complaining in the media, it is Coughlin.As for Eli, he deserves the criticism he gets until he can play with more consistency. Like it or not, he came with a reputation and name (and draft pick) that raised expectations. So far, he isn't living up to them. Period.As for Eli's comments on Tiki, I see nothing wrong with it. But I don't see any evidence in those comments that he is suddenly a better leader for this team.
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For all of the Manning haters here, he is off to a much better start than Tiki had in his career. Tiki was always a great receiving back when he entered the league but in his first 3 seasons (46 games played) he had a whopping 935 rushing yards on 250 carries for a 3.74 ypc. That works out to a big old 311 rushing yards average per season in years 1 through 3. Sure Tiki became a great player, but Manning might as well. Way to early to say whether or not Manning is a bust or not and can't be a leader especially since Tiki had an average start to his career at best.

 
Tiki reminds me of Jerome Bettis...new to commenting on football while not playing and calling someone out. Bettis did it on his coach and Tiki on his old QB. I attribute it to their lack of experience and their thinking that they are working for the National Enquirer. :rolleyes:

BTW - If Tiki wasn't man enough to say anything about Eli before when he was on the team, then he's a punk.
How do you know he didn't?
He didn't do it in the press. If he felt compelled to do so in private, mazel tov, but in either case, there's no real reason to make it public after the fact, whether he confronted him or not. And its not like the world is waiting to hear what Tiki has to say anyway.
Did you actually listen to what Tiki said? I did, and he didn't say it in an insulting way at all. People are reacting like Barber threw Manning under the bus, when in fact he said something that by all empirical evidence appears to be 100% true. Manning has not been a vocal leader for the Giants, and much of that related to his feeling out of place in that role with veterans like Barber and Strahan on the team.
:o Exactly. He didn't even want to say anything. He was asked about leadership and Tiki talked about him addressing the team. He was new to it and was awkward because he was new to it.

That's all Tiki said.

 
I wa surprised by Joe's take on this in the daily email. Unpleasantly surprised. I heard most everything on Sirius, and I'm listening to the Barber Shop repeat right now, and:

1. I never tire of hearing Tiki (and Ronde). They give valuable insight into the workings of the league and what the players are like. Very enjoyable show.

2. He most certainly did not rip Eli. Questioning--when the jury is clearly still out--is not ripping.

3. Schein had a good take, I thought. Eli needs to take care of his business and quit looking over his shoulder at Tiki.

I hope Joe sees a different side on this.

 
For all of the Manning haters here, he is off to a much better start than Tiki had in his career. Tiki was always a great receiving back when he entered the league but in his first 3 seasons (46 games played) he had a whopping 935 rushing yards on 250 carries for a 3.74 ypc. That works out to a big old 311 rushing yards average per season in years 1 through 3. Sure Tiki became a great player, but Manning might as well. Way to early to say whether or not Manning is a bust or not and can't be a leader especially since Tiki had an average start to his career at best.
Carter,Players don't have control over how they're used. I don't think any NFL analyst worth his salt would look back at Tiki's career and make the case he wasn't criminally underused by Jim Fassel who pigeon holed him as a 3rd down back. Once Tiki was given the chance, he played at a near HOF level; and that's coming from a guy that LOATHES him because of how he tore my team up almost every time we played against him. As I said earlier, Manning has been a productive TD producer for such a young QB, but his underlying passing metrics haven't been very promising. It's way too early to suggest Manning can't/won't be a very good pro, but I think the jury is still out and he MUST show major improvement this year to right his trajectory. Unfortunately for him, his supporting situation is tenuous at best, IMHO.
 
Eli = classTiki = punk
:thumbdown: Tiki think he knows it all but, he knows nothing about TEAM coming first......He thought he was above it all and it was alright for HIM to call out players and coaches.PUNK
Among other things he said "I think he's been a very good quarterback."..."He has a great demeanor."...and "I think [my leaving has been] a good thing for Eli, to tell you the truth."What a punk
 
saying someone's attempt to talk to the offense was "comical" is a shot. Don't try to portray that any other way.

 
Man....a former player and a current player exchanging blows in the media, Shockey with another nagging injury, Burress supposedly has a bad attitude, will Strahan play or won't he? Coughlin doesn't respect his players...can Jacobs carry the load?

Suddenly, being a Lion's fan doesn't seem quite so bad. They should make a dramatic television show about a football team and base it on an NFL team. Wait....what's that you say? ESPN already tried that? It failed miserably? Well, there's nothing left to see here.....move along!

 
I'll never forget the shot of the Manning family celebrating at the Super Bowl (maybe the AFC Championship game, can't remember). Mom and dad are hugging, other people there high-fiving and going wild...and Eli's giving a half-hearted golf clap. Like he knew that what's good for his brother is bad for him. Your brother wins a huge game and you give the kind of polite applause reserved for an opening music act when you just want the headliner to come on?

So really, not surprising that he'd have a few jabs for a former player. I'm sure the Chargers are so sorry he wouldn't play for them. Now they're stuck with Rivers, and are left with LT after the Falcons hosed them.

 
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.

I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.

That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.

I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.

Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.

Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.

Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?

 
I think this is a good sign. Tiki is starting to get friggin annoying.
? "starting?" Actually his comments the other day weren't so bad. But his BS last year was.
Eli's a baby - Had to complain even more in the second paragraph.When you half as good as Tiki was, then talk.
that's what I'm talkin 'bout, word up :thumbup: But while Manning has a point, IMO he has little to gain from his comments and should've just told the friggin reporters to take a flying leap. God I hate sports reporters.
 
KnowledgeReignsSupreme said:
lol@ all the Tiki Barber hate all of a sudden.
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?
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I'll never forget the shot of the Manning family celebrating at the Super Bowl (maybe the AFC Championship game, can't remember). Mom and dad are hugging, other people there high-fiving and going wild...and Eli's giving a half-hearted golf clap. Like he knew that what's good for his brother is bad for him. Your brother wins a huge game and you give the kind of polite applause reserved for an opening music act when you just want the headliner to come on?

So really, not surprising that he'd have a few jabs for a former player. I'm sure the Chargers are so sorry he wouldn't play for them. Now they're stuck with Rivers, and are left with LT after the Falcons hosed them.
:goodposting: It is unbelievable to me that Giant fans are ripping Tiki for some pretty benign statements. Eli is not a vocal leader, never has been. Getting upset by hearing that is like getting upset for stating the moon reflects light.... :hot:

 
This is a pretty clear case of "he may be a jerk, but he's my jerk."

This is par for the course though...not many Plax bashers around, or Shockey bashers even though I think their play and demeanor CLEARLY show much more selfishness and lack of effort than Tiki ever did. Also ironic how many Giants fans I heard two weeks ago on talk radio saying how the Giants were better off without Strahan, but now that he seems all but assured of returning, the calls are almost universally praising him and saying how vital he is to this year's team.

We shouldn't pick on the Giants fans for this though, it's a common trait among most sports fans (not just football). I know I loved Frank Thomas (my favorite baseball player of all time) but could care less about his moaning a few years ago when Ken Williams and he were in a war of words. That's all part of being a fan. Love the guys who wear the jersey, and screw anyone that doesn't.

 
This is a pretty clear case of "he may be a jerk, but he's my jerk."This is par for the course though...not many Plax bashers around, or Shockey bashers even though I think their play and demeanor CLEARLY show much more selfishness and lack of effort than Tiki ever did. Also ironic how many Giants fans I heard two weeks ago on talk radio saying how the Giants were better off without Strahan, but now that he seems all but assured of returning, the calls are almost universally praising him and saying how vital he is to this year's team. We shouldn't pick on the Giants fans for this though, it's a common trait among most sports fans (not just football). I know I loved Frank Thomas (my favorite baseball player of all time) but could care less about his moaning a few years ago when Ken Williams and he were in a war of words. That's all part of being a fan. Love the guys who wear the jersey, and screw anyone that doesn't.
(1) If you think Eli is a "jerk" than you are apparantly looking through the very typical FFA-hatred colored lenses. The guy might not be the leader you want and he might not have made a professional decision you agreed with and he may not be as productive as many had hope for, but he is FAR from a jerk. This is what cant stand about this board too often - the love and the hate for certain players based on utterly irrational things.(2) Plax and Shockey get TONS of criticism. The difference is they don't walk around acting like they are great people and looking out for the good of others and the team while really they are undercutting their coach and only looking out for their own career benefit OUTSIDE of the team. I can't stand Shockey personally. One of the most overated players ever and I wish he would shut the f up as well. Plax just frustrates you with his laziness and inconsistency.(3) It is not that we are "better off without strahan" - but even with him returning, a BIG part of me wants him done, gone. He reminds me in some ways of Tiki, but not nearly to the damaging and utterly ego centric dimension that Tiki has done. Regardless, I want DONE with this era of selfish Giant football. That good riddance (or hope thereof) goes for, in order: Tiki, Shockey, Strahan and to a lesser degree Plaxico (who never pretended to be a team leader while simultaneously undercutting the team).So, I guess there goes your very surface assessment of Giants fans... but I think it is you and many who think along your lines that are actually more biased against Eli than Giants fans are biased toward him (and plenty of Giants fans are not at all Eli fans. I happen to be, but I understand he is far from the second coming and has been a disappointment if for no other reason than not living up to the two other QBs taken high in that draft)
 
KnowledgeReignsSupreme said:
lol@ all the Tiki Barber hate all of a sudden.
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?
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Man, people seem to lack the ability to bring context into the equation.If you are equating the Bus with Tiki, you know nothing about the context of each situation, the relationship with the team and coach and the history behind it. Please. And for what it is worth, you can go back and check my posts over thepast two years... from Tiki should be in the HoF going at this pace, to disappointment, to disillusionment to outright disgust.
 
(1) If you think Eli is a "jerk" than you are apparantly looking through the very typical FFA-hatred colored lenses. The guy might not be the leader you want and he might not have made a professional decision you agreed with and he may not be as productive as many had hope for, but he is FAR from a jerk. This is what cant stand about this board too often - the love and the hate for certain players based on utterly irrational things.
This kind of sounds like your comments and opinions about Tiki. :goodposting:
 
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(1) If you think Eli is a "jerk" than you are apparantly looking through the very typical FFA-hatred colored lenses. The guy might not be the leader you want and he might not have made a professional decision you agreed with and he may not be as productive as many had hope for, but he is FAR from a jerk. This is what cant stand about this board too often - the love and the hate for certain players based on utterly irrational things.
This kind of sounds like your comments and opinions about Tiki. :rolleyes:
:shrug: :own3d:In Jason's statement, substitute "average (at best) QB" for "jerk" and it is right on the mark.
 
Eli Manning's 54 TDs ranks 13th all-time for QBs with 3 years experience; that's the good news.

The bad news is of the top 20 TD producers, Manning has:

*** The 4th lowest completion percentage

*** The 6th worst TD/INT ratio

*** The 4th worst yards per attempt

*** The 2nd lowest fantasy points per game
So out of a set of 20 (presumably very good) QB's, Manning is toward the bottom. I'm not sure what that proves exactly.I mean, what if I were to say that out of the 20 WR's with the most yards in their first 3 years, a receiver had the third lowest YPR and the fifth lowest rec/target ratio. Would you conclude that he's a lousy WR?!
I think he's showing Eli is on pace to be one of the top 20 qb's to play the game. This is coming from an Eagles fan so you know his stats aren't biased. Eli is looking to be one of the lousier top 20 qb's ever but it's top 20 nonetheless.Giants are looking like they got a steal with that Rivers trade.
:shrug: Shawn Merriman and Rivers . . . .

 
KnowledgeReignsSupreme said:
lol@ all the Tiki Barber hate all of a sudden.
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.

I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.

That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.

I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.

Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.

Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.

Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?
:rolleyes:
Man, people seem to lack the ability to bring context into the equation.

If you are equating the Bus with Tiki, you know nothing about the context of each situation, the relationship with the team and coach and the history behind it. Please.

And for what it is worth, you can go back and check my posts over thepast two years... from Tiki should be in the HoF going at this pace, to disappointment, to disillusionment to outright disgust.
Please elaborate a bit more on the bolded area for me.
 
Eli whined and cried to get traded to New York on Draft Day.

He deserves every ounch of crap he takes IMHO. I'll never forget the pre draft day interview ESPN did with him and how smug of a jerk he came off as. I hope he fails.

 
KnowledgeReignsSupreme said:
lol@ all the Tiki Barber hate all of a sudden.
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.

I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.

That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.

I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.

Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.

Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.

Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?
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Man, people seem to lack the ability to bring context into the equation.

If you are equating the Bus with Tiki, you know nothing about the context of each situation, the relationship with the team and coach and the history behind it. Please.

And for what it is worth, you can go back and check my posts over thepast two years... from Tiki should be in the HoF going at this pace, to disappointment, to disillusionment to outright disgust.
Please elaborate a bit more on the bolded area for me.
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.My feeling as a giants fan is tiki is by far the superior football player, but in later years he has become so full of his ability everytime he speaks that it sends me in a murderous rage.

 
Eli whined and cried to get traded to New York on Draft Day.He deserves every ounch of crap he takes IMHO. I'll never forget the pre draft day interview ESPN did with him and how smug of a jerk he came off as. I hope he fails.
Tiki's a complete d.ouchebag, too. This whole thing is like watching The Donald and Rosie go at each other. Who the eff cares?
 
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KnowledgeReignsSupreme said:
lol@ all the Tiki Barber hate all of a sudden.
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Wow I can’t believe that all of these so-called Giants fans are ripping Tiki now.

I don’t live in the NY area or have sirus radio, so I don’t hear Tiki speak all that often.

That being said I heard what was said Sunday night and didn’t disagree with anything Tiki had to say about Eli on Sunday. Plus I think he was asked about Eli’s leadership.

I am a long time Giants fan and I can say that I am disappointed in Eli.

Someone in this thread said that only those with unrealistic expectations should be disappointed.

Well when your favorite team gives up 5 draft picks to move up 3 spots to draft a QB when there are 2 other very similar in talent QB’s in the very same draft, your expectations should be high.

Also why is it when Tiki announced he was going to retire such a bad thing and a distraction but when the Bus did it, it was the greatest motivational move of all time?
:popcorn:
Man, people seem to lack the ability to bring context into the equation.

If you are equating the Bus with Tiki, you know nothing about the context of each situation, the relationship with the team and coach and the history behind it. Please.

And for what it is worth, you can go back and check my posts over thepast two years... from Tiki should be in the HoF going at this pace, to disappointment, to disillusionment to outright disgust.
Please elaborate a bit more on the bolded area for me.
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.My feeling as a giants fan is tiki is by far the superior football player, but in later years he has become so full of his ability everytime he speaks that it sends me in a murderous rage.
It's selfish to not want to take a beating every week for 16 or more weeks? Was Robert Smith selfish too? Didnt some NFL player just have his leg amputated because of all the knee surgeries he had to undergo?
 
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.
:coffee: :goodposting: Selfish reasons? Believe it or not, not every NFL RB wants to retire at such a late age, that he is limping around like an old man by the age of 40.
Who cares. I was just saying that was the difference between Bettis and Tiki. Tiki could have been a HOF great. I think when you have a shot at the greatness Barber had, he should have went at it, for as long as he had the talent.
 
Eli whined and cried to get traded to New York on Draft Day.He deserves every ounch of crap he takes IMHO. I'll never forget the pre draft day interview ESPN did with him and how smug of a jerk he came off as. I hope he fails.
Tiki's a complete d.ouchebag, too. This whole thing is like watching The Donald and Rosie go at each other. Who the eff cares?
Tiki was asked directly by Costas and Collinsworth how Eli was in the locker room, Tiki explained it, and Eli wasn't happy. I think it was wrong of Tiki to put the team through everything in the middle of last season, and I certainly can understand why Giants fans would be pissed at him. But personally as an Eagles fan, I'm excited at what I saw McNabb do on the field this past weekend. If Giants fans want to be excited about their quarterback calling out a retired player through the media instead of what's happening on the field, I don't blame you.
 
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Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.
:unsure: :confused: Selfish reasons? Believe it or not, not every NFL RB wants to retire at such a late age, that he is limping around like an old man by the age of 40.
Who cares. I was just saying that was the difference between Bettis and Tiki. Tiki could have been a HOF great. I think when you have a shot at the greatness Barber had, he should have went at it, for as long as he had the talent.
So he should have kept playing so he could have solidified his supposed Hall of Fame status? Wouldn't that be selfish? And if so, how is his retirement a selfish act, then?I should say, for the record, that I think Barber is just as much of a HoFer as Bettis is. I think both are borderline cases that could go either way.

 
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.
:unsure: :confused: Selfish reasons? Believe it or not, not every NFL RB wants to retire at such a late age, that he is limping around like an old man by the age of 40.
Who cares. I was just saying that was the difference between Bettis and Tiki. Tiki could have been a HOF great. I think when you have a shot at the greatness Barber had, he should have went at it, for as long as he had the talent.
So he should have kept playing so he could have solidified his supposed Hall of Fame status? Wouldn't that be selfish? And if so, how is his retirement a selfish act, then?I should say, for the record, that I think Barber is just as much of a HoFer as Bettis is. I think both are borderline cases that could go either way.
I just think he shouldn't be as big-headed as he is with comments like this, and the ones he made criticizing coughlin last year when he left his teammates behind in the prime of his career.
 
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.
:shrug: :no: Selfish reasons? Believe it or not, not every NFL RB wants to retire at such a late age, that he is limping around like an old man by the age of 40.
Who cares. I was just saying that was the difference between Bettis and Tiki. Tiki could have been a HOF great. I think when you have a shot at the greatness Barber had, he should have went at it, for as long as he had the talent.
So he should have kept playing so he could have solidified his supposed Hall of Fame status? Wouldn't that be selfish? And if so, how is his retirement a selfish act, then?I should say, for the record, that I think Barber is just as much of a HoFer as Bettis is. I think both are borderline cases that could go either way.
I just think he shouldn't be as big-headed as he is with comments like this, and the ones he made criticizing coughlin last year when he left his teammates behind in the prime of his career.
HE DID NOT LEAVE HIS TEAMMATES BEHIND. Leaving his teammates behind would have been what Strahan is doing right now, or retiring mid-season. Barber played out the whole season, and was the Giants best player to boot!

His current comments notwithstanding, to say he was selfish for retiring when he did is just plain wrong.

 
Tiki had alot left in the tank and left for selfish reasons. Bus' tank was running on empty.
:rolleyes: :shrug: Selfish reasons? Believe it or not, not every NFL RB wants to retire at such a late age, that he is limping around like an old man by the age of 40.
Who cares. I was just saying that was the difference between Bettis and Tiki. Tiki could have been a HOF great. I think when you have a shot at the greatness Barber had, he should have went at it, for as long as he had the talent.
So he should have kept playing so he could have solidified his supposed Hall of Fame status? Wouldn't that be selfish? And if so, how is his retirement a selfish act, then?I should say, for the record, that I think Barber is just as much of a HoFer as Bettis is. I think both are borderline cases that could go either way.
I just think he shouldn't be as big-headed as he is with comments like this, and the ones he made criticizing coughlin last year when he left his teammates behind in the prime of his career.
HE DID NOT LEAVE HIS TEAMMATES BEHIND. Leaving his teammates behind would have been what Strahan is doing right now, or retiring mid-season. Barber played out the whole season, and was the Giants best player to boot!

His current comments notwithstanding, to say he was selfish for retiring when he did is just plain wrong.
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