Posts Tagged ‘Eli Manning’

Ahmad Bradshaw Drives A Truck

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Just ask Carolina Panther Chris Gamble, who saw Bradshaw’s truck up close and personally in the Meadowlands last night. It was a fun game with an exciting finish — especially for John Gruden — but ultimately, not a lot of questions were answered, especially about the New York Giants retooled passing game. Eli [...]

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The NFL Returns With A Slight Fizzle

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The NFL is officially back, although, I’m not sure last night’s game is one you’d want to introduce your sport with. In a borderline-sloppy game, the New York Giants beat divisional foe Washington, 16-7. After opening the game with an 84-yard drive that ended with an Eli Manning rushing touchdown, both offenses combined for [...]

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The NFC East Kicks Things Off

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Think of this post as a PSA for those that have been living like a hermit over the summer: The NFL returns tonight on NBC as the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants take on the Washington Redskins. Besides signifying the beginning of the 2008 season, the Giants/Redskins match up has obvious [...]

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NFL Preview – A Quick Look at the NFC East

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Dallas Cowboys

Outlook
Which Dallas team will show up this season? The one that looked like the second best team in the NFL before the Thanksgiving game against Detroit or the one that played after and lost to the Eagles, Redskins and then the Giants in the playoffs?
Now, there’s no denying the talent on [...]

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Super Bowl: Damn, That Was Awkward

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Tiki interviews Eli after the game for the Today Show:

Maybe it’s me, but you can detect a sense of mocking from Meredith Vieira… something like, “Ha ha, Tiki. You have to interview your old teammates who just won without you.” His reaction to her congratulations was impressive as well. You can almost [...]

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Super Bowl = Lots of People

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Stating the obvious here, but whenever there’s a Super Bowl event in the modern area, people turn out in droves, and XLII was no different. As you already know, the Giants upset of the Patriots was the most watched Super Bowl in television history with 97.5 million viewers tuning in to watch Eli come [...]

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