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megalodon30
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Eli's career record will be 116-117. No QB should get into the HOF with a losing record. I don't care if he does have 2 rings. Eli shouldn't be a HOF QB.
he shouldnt be anyways.Eli's career record will be 116-117. No QB should get into the HOF with a losing record. I don't care if he does have 2 rings. Eli shouldn't be a HOF QB.
Eli's career record will be 116-117. No QB should get into the HOF with a losing record. I don't care if he does have 2 rings. Eli shouldn't be a HOF QB.
well attempt tooJoe Namath would agree with you. Then kiss you...
Joe Namath would agree with you. Then kiss you...
Joe Namath would agree with you. Then kiss you...
Actually, Namath was 64-64-4 as a starter.
ProFootball Reference has it at 62-63-4. Not sure which is right, but mine makes my comment better, so I’m going with that one.
Joe Namath Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Eli's career is vastly superior to Rivers and it's not even close . Everyones career ends sometime man@rmilia1 this thread's for you. Remember when you said Eli was better than Rivers because he had one more total victory than Rivers? LOL.
Also remember when you said Eli was a top 25 all time QB? Bigger LOL.
Eli's career is vastly superior to Rivers and it's not even close . Everyones career ends sometime man
Namath also has a -47 TD-to-INT ratio (173-220). I know the game was different back then, but...Eli is 362-241. I'm not going to debate if he should be in the HOF or not. I don't think he cares either. He's had one helluva career that many can only dream. He's played a long time, started for a long time in one place....in New York, holds all the franchise passing records, and won 2 rings. A complete career.ProFootball Reference has it at 62-63-4. Not sure which is right, but mine makes my comment better, so I’m going with that one.
Joe Namath Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com
I agree Eli isn't HOF worthy, but I'm thinking he gets is eventually.