Believing Eli Manning has more good football left in him, while also insisting the Giants address the near-future of the quarterback position are not mutually exclusive thoughts. And, as far as looking at the immobile Manning and seeing a dinosaur that cannot survive in today’s high-octane NFL, well, the most recent data simply does not support that theory.
Case in point: Take a look at the quarterbacks that made it all the way to Super Bowl LIII.
“That’s a new breed of quarterback?’’ Osi Umenyiora, the former Giants defensive end, told The Post. “You got Jared Goff, you got Tom Brady, they aren’t the most mobile quarterbacks. So for all the hype about all the mobile quarterbacks, how many of them are actually winning championships? You don’t really see that. So there’s still something to be said for the guy who sits in the pocket and makes plays. I still think [Manning] can get it done, for sure.’’
Former Giants players owning one or two championship rings, thanks in large part to Manning’s two Super Bowl performances, understandably have a hard time letting go. Umenyiora, who works in broadcasting for the BBC in London, admitted if he saw Manning as broken down or simply too old he would not come out and say it. Too much respect and history together for that.
“I would be like ‘Eli, c’mon, it’s got to come to an end for everybody,’ ’’ Umenyiora said. “I would say it to him, for sure. But publicly I would never come out and say something like that.’’