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Andy Reid has to consult his medical staff before he can choose Philadelphia's leading man,MLB Jerseys, where the dynamic Michael Vick and co-starter-to-be Kevin Kolb are fighting injuries.
"It's funny because everybody on this team loves Eli and anybody that knows anything about football appreciates Eli, and as I've said before, if he had a different last name, it'd be a totally different set of circumstances," veteran center Shaun O'Hara said. "He's won games, he's won divisional championships, he's won the Super Bowl. And he is just so steady."
"There is never a question here," receiver Hakeem Nicks said. "We know who our quarterback is going to be. And we can't wait to play behind him."
With his consistent, steady approach, his meticulous commitment to preparation, and his remarkable durability, Eli Manning Jersey has long since won over teammates. He doesn't just play hurt; he plays well. From a shoulder dislocation to a foot sprain to a bleeding scalp, Eli Manning Jersey always has found his way to get back in the game.
In Washington, Mike Shanahan can't decide who his Redskins dance partner is, inexplicably benching starter Donovan McNabb in favor of retread Rex Grossman for last weekend's two-minute drill.
"Up and down the division, everyone has quarterback issues," defensive end Justin Tuck said. "Not here."
Giants only NFC East team stable at QB
Dallas already had been forced into a change, turning to Jon Kitna in place of the injured Tony Romo, a trade-down that leaves them on a long, straight road into oblivion.
Not with Eli Manning Jersey under center, ready to make his 95th consecutive regular-season start Sunday in Seattle. Eli Manning Jersey might have found his way into a recent Sports Illustrated players' poll that tabbed the top five most overrated players in the league, but in his own locker room, there isn't a player in the league his teammates would trade him for, short of perhaps his prolific older brother, Peyton.
And then there are the Giants (5-2).
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. There's a new dance in the NFC East and it's called the quarterback shuffle. |
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