Now that Eli has a Super Bowl ring of his own, is he as good as his brother? Does it matter? Sports fans love tossing out comparisons, but in my latest column for Bullz-Eye.com, I write that it’s gotten to the point where many fans are too busy drawing comparisons to enjoy historical moments like the Giants’ upset over the Pats.
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Relax ………. Eli has had 5 good games. He’s pretty good. Peyton is the best in the business.
I agree with your column. I blame it all on ESPN. If they don’t have any real news to report, they invent it.
Turbo Man is correct
ESPN has turned 88 million guys into sports reporters and damit, they are all right.
I’ve done it…you hear something on ESPN and then launch on somebody at work with your new found knowledge
The fact is that they repeat everything every 2 hours and once in awhile a thought pops up otherwise its a tired format. Bring in a talking head and sit a jock next to him and see what happens.
Mike & Mike….hmmmm
I agree with everyone on ESPN and what its turned into over the years. Thanks for the comments.