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Eli Manning: The Making of a Quarterback
Issue date: September 11
written by: Ralph Vacchiano
In “ Eli Manning: the making of a quarterback,” written by Ralph Vacchiano Eli is still developing as a collegefootball player and after he is drafted from ole miss, he was already being compared to some of the greatest quarterbacks in the NFL.
In “Eli Manning: The making of a quarterback,” I agree and disagree with the article.
I agree with that Eli was a good quarterback during his time at Ole Miss. He often
made the best plays out of the worst plays for his team. Eli was almost living under
his brother Peyton’s spotlight because Peyton is very well known and is recognized as one
of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Beating the Patriots in the SuperBowl
really gave Eli some notoriety and credibility. I disagree because Eli was being
compared to some of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, but, in my opinion,
he can't be compared to the guys who have had multiple Super Bowl appearances . I
am surprised that he was recognized so much even though he just started
developing good quarterback skills; however, I don’t see the same dilemma in
Ayersville.
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