« Reply #219 on: January 24, 2020, 02:41:07 AM »
Eli's going to make an interesting Hall of Fame case, that's for sure.
The positives:
2 time Super Bowl Champion.
2 time Super Bowl MVP.
Longevity and durability Played in 236 games over 16 seasons.
7 seasons of over 4000 passing yards and 3 seats of at least 30 touchdowns.
Retires 7th all time completions, passing yards, and touchdown passes with 4895 completions for 57023 yards and 366 touchdowns.
The negatives:
117-117 record as a starter is pretty pedestrian.
Missed playoffs in 7 of last 8 seasons.
Led NFL in interceptions thrown 3 times.
Never made an All Decades Team and was never a First Team All Pro.
4 Pro Bowl appearances in 16 seasons means he was a Pro Bowler in only 25% of his seasons and the 4 total Pro Bowl selections are low for a Hall of Famer.
I've already heard multiple opinions both ways so this really will be a case that could go either way.
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