Does Eli Manning Deserve a $97 Million Contract Extension?
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A while ago, I posted this question on the sports forum here on Hubpages to see what others thought of Eli Manning's exorbitant contract extension and whether or not he truly deserves the king's ransom of 6 years, $97.5 million in which $35 million is guaranteed. If and when Eli does sign this contract, he will be the highest paid NFL player as he will command a total salary of $15.3 million per year. In other words, under his new contract, he will be making a total of $106.9 million over 7 years. As of August 8, 2009 the deal was not yet complete. However, both parties have agreed on the matter at least verbally. Once the deal is finalized, he will be signed through the 2015 season and will cement his role as the Giants premier quarterback.
"He is our franchise quarterback," the New York Giants General Manager said during a press conference on August 5, 2009. "He has done everything we asked him to do. He has come in, taken a lot of flack from you guys (the media) and he just keeps going. He does what we ask of him on the field and he does what we ask him off the field. He is a good football player."
There are some individuals that will no doubt grumble over Eli's new contract extension and will, argue that he doesn't deserve such a lucrative contract and that there are more deserving or better players in the league today that should be making more. Here is my rebuttal, as these are the facts concerning the matter in question:
- Since taking over the starting quarterback duties in 2004, Eli Manning has yet to miss a game or start
- His streak of 71 consecutive NFL starts in second only to his brother Peyton Manning who has 176 (Brett Favre, baring retirement holds the NFL record with 269)
- During that streak, he became the only Giants quarterback in franchise history to pass for over 3,000 yards and throw for 20 touchdowns in four consecutive seasons
- In his first four seasons as the New York Giants starting QB, he has taken his team to four consecutive playoff games
- The New York Giants have not missed the playoffs since Eli Manning has been their starting quarterback for an entire NFL season
- In 2007, he helped propel the Giants to an amazing 11-straight road victories, an NFL record
- In 2008, he cut his interception total in half, throwing only 10 interceptions compared to 20 in 2007
- His stats in 2008 are as follows: QB rating-86.4, Comp. Percentage 60.3 (+ 4.2% over previous), Yards-3238, TDs-21, INT-10
- His regular season record is 41-29
- His post-season (playoff record) is 4-3; all four of his wins were on the road
- In 2008 he made his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2008
- In 2007, he took the New York Giants to their first Superbowl in seven years and beat the then undefeated New England Patriots, 17-14 in an thrilling 2-minute drive
- For his performance in Super Bowl XLII, he was awarded Super Bowl MVP
Commentary
In my opinion, Eli Manning gives the Giants a bonafide contender under center. With him as their quarterback they have the opportunity and proven ability to get back to the Super Bowl and win another Lombardi Trophy. I have absolutely no doubt that the Giants can repeat as World Champions. Everything is in place for them to do so. If you look at Eli's numbers, he is improving and will only continue to improve with experience.
"Eli is a franchise quarterback and he should be treated as such," says general manager Jerry Reese. "He has had his ups and his downs, sometimes each in the extreme, but he is a fully-grown quarterback and he continues to ascend. He is going to be sensational."
During the first Giants Draft Day Party in 2004 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, I was in attendance as Eli Manning walked up to the podium to speak to the throng of excited Giants fans. The current Giants General Manager Ernie Acorsi had just made the blockbuster deal in which the Giants traded away their first pick (fourth overall) quarterback Philip Rivers to the San Diego Chargers for Eli Manning (with the addition of four other compensatory picks in both the 2004 and 2005 NFL Drafts). There was much speculation then about how the Giants gave up the farm to get Eli and whether or not he was worth the huge price tag they paid to acquire him. In closing, Eli voiced to the die-hard fans in attendance exactly what his plan was in becoming a member of the New York Giants: "I going to try to win you guys a Super Bowl..." Boy did he ever.
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i'm sure he brings a truckload of money i.e. millions to his team's franchise just on his good name alone, let alone money generated in ticket sales, apparel and other things. i don't know a lot about football but i do like watching the Manning boys - poetry in motion. excellent hub, i might add!
NOOOO Eli is not an Elite quarterback!!! I was rooting for him when he was down and out, now he is THE MAN! Still he hasn't shown he deserves a record breaking contract.
Funny thing in that picture of all three manning is peyton looks like he is Eli's father.
Good hub.
Do I believe Eli Manning is worth that much money due to his football skills and production soley on numbers alone? No. Do I believe Eli Manning is worth that much due to him leading his team to the Super Bowl and him playing in such a large market? Probably - moreso for the market he plays in.
He definitely has catapulted due to his winning in '07 and is reaping the benefits. He has developed into a 'stable' Quarterback. I still don't think he possess that greatness that other qb's in the league have in terms of can put the team on his shoulders and win it. He had a great defense and defensive ends on that team and a solid running attack to win the super bowl.
I still don't know if you can put him in that class of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, or even Big Ben Rothliesburger - all of which I can see being justified making that much money.
But trust me I have no qualms about him receiving the money. NFL players get screwed for the most part. They play the most dangerous sport (next to UFC) and players can get cut w/o getting paid (no guaranteed contracts) unless it's upfront and in their signing bonus for the most part.
So good for him, but unfortnate for the guy's who don't get paid as well and are one injury away from losing it all with nothing to show for it.
I think Eli deserves his cash. Especially after reading your bullets on his achievements. People scoff at the idea of giving him the elite dollars for he doesnt dazzle us with record breaking Td tosses or blasing passing spectacles. But he is the face of franchise and that franchise wouldn't sell 1/4 as many tickets without him at the helm. Just seeing him back there now reminds the NY fans that the man that brought us a championship is always going to be back there, it gives them hope and will continue to sell our games for the next 6 years. Plus Carson Palmer makes almost as much per year, and he's a stool.
Winners deserve to get paid, it's ridiculous seeing guys like Alex Smith (49ers) and Jamarcus Russell (Raiders) getting their 50-60 million dollar deals. Eli's numbers may pale in comparisson to Brady, Petyon, Brees, and even Cutler, but he's got the Ring and could play and win not like other highly paid #1 picks.
I admit he deserves to get paid more then Russel and Smith, but what about getting paid more then McNabb or Rodgers not top 3 or 4 QBs but def better then Eli?
Of course he does he is one of the great ones. The Mannings are all awesome.
dohn, dont you just love coming back to this one, to see how right on the money you were when you wrote this. The Drive hmm I can never get enough of seeing that one. Heres to seeing Eli lift that Lombardi trophy over his head one mo time!
Colts Colts Colts.. oh wait.. wrong Manning ;) If Eli didn't deserve $97 million, he wouldn't be getting it-- I'm with you all the way. Football aside, I thought you did an excellent job with this hub... I shouldn't be surprised because it's you, but it was still refreshing. Cross your fingers for a "Manning bowl" in February!
Agree with zadrobi. Well written hub,dohn. Yes, today's loss to the Saints (obviously no longer the Aint's) was quite a wake-up call.
I love Eli Manning. I love the Giants.
I think it is imprudent to offer any player that kind of long-term contract with that kind of money. It's an obscene amount. I am one who believes our sports figures (and actors) are paid way out of whack with their value.
But that's just me. MM
I like ELI, very promising (handsome too lol), he deserved every penny he earn.
What does everybody think now? The Giants have the guy that took them to the big show as QB, but they are not showing they understand why they got there. They haven't since the Eagles playoff game last year! Without a tall, big time receiver like Plaxico, Eli and the Giants are impotent. People got excited by Smith and Manningham earlier, but they are second tier receivers. The Giants should have focused their offseason on replacing Plaxico rather than giving generously to Eli.
Maybe Eli's contract is not mutually exclusive and perhaps 97.5MM is reasonable relative to unproven guys getting 50MM, but until the Giants replace Plaxico and deepen their secondary they will be a mediocre team for the rest of Eli's career and that would be a waste of the 97.5MM that my higher priced tickets are now paying for. Take a page out of the Yankees playbook and put those last key couple pieces into place for next season.
O yes he does, last night against the broncos proved it lol. I donkt think he does, but having a ring can get you that contract.
I'm more of a Payton fan than an Eli fan but I think he should get whatever the market in his area will pay. But he is not the QB big brother is. I play fantasy football and actually ditched Manningham and Nicks as my receivers because I can't trust Manning. I do hope he does well. I enjoyed the win over Dallas but I am for any team that plays against Dallas.
Sorry about your Giants on Sunday I thought they were going to make a come back, I'm not sure what happened to there defense. I'm even worse off as a Bears fan, as for Eli I'm not sure if he is worth a 97 million dollar contract yet, but I do think he will earn it and win at least one more Super Bowl. Thanks Dohn.
Great hub! Is anyone worth that much dough??
There are not too many "Good" quarterbacks out there in the NFL right now. I definitely think he is worth the money. Although he is no Peyton but he still can ran the offense toe to toe with the best. Great Hub.
I don't follow the Giants as much as I once did. I happen to believe these players deserve all the money they can get. If the owners can afford to pay these huge salaries, then how much are they making? Many of these players after a short career are virtual cripples and some even need help to get dressed. We don't hear about them, because they are not on the field entertaining and exciting us. I have never heard of an owner getting out of the game because he was a physical wreck, many players do leave for this reason. I know a few professional football players and its sad to see a lot of them after having to leave the game.
I like both the Mannings, they play without all of the histrionics and don't blame other players when things go wrong.
Eli Manning deserves just as much as his brother and more. His brother will be on the bench this year, he has seen better days!
Despite loving football, I don't think anyone deserves a $97 million dollar contract. Professional sports has really gotten out of control...After all it is only a game. Great Hub!
Eli Manning deserves as much money as anyone else in the league, there is no question Eli is an elite QB .. The real question is .. why is Tim Tebow flying around in private jets and holding groundbreaking press conferences to announce his position as a backup QB on NY's other team.
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Tom T Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago
Sorry no player is worth $97M. Sadly I believe once the NFL goes uncapped, football will become like baseball with the haves and have not's. $97M will look like a bargain.