Making a case: Eli Manning heads list of 'Top 100' snubs
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Published: July 5, 2011 at 03:11 p.m.
Updated: July 6, 2011 at 07:19 p.m.
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Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press Eli Manning had more touchdown passes than all but three QBs who made "The Top 100 Players of 2011" list.
Now that NFL Network's "The Top 100 Players of 2011" series is wrapped up, we asked our experts: Which player who failed to make the list definitely deserved to be on it?
Pat Kirwan NFL.com
How can you omit Eli Manning?
I said it before, and I'll say it again: Eli Manning should have been in the "Top 100."
Sure, he threw 25 interceptions last season, but he also was tied for being the least-sacked quarterback in the NFL because he gets rid of the ball. Oh, and he wins games for the New York Giants. He threw more touchdown passes than Michael Vick, Josh Freeman, Ben Roethlisberger, Philip Rivers and Aaron Rodgers, all of whom were on the list.
Jason La Canfora NFL Network
Umenyiora one of the best at what he does
I have a hard time believing Osi Umenyiora isn't one of the top 100 players in the game. Whenever he has been healthy, he has posted double-digit sacks. He's also coming off a season in which he set an NFL record for forced fumbles.
Umenyiora excels as a commodity in short supply in the league -- getting after the passer -- and he creates plays that can shift momentum in favor of the Giants. Say what you want about Umenyiora's issues against the run, but the Giants have found ways to use him very effectively over the years.
You can't tell me there are 100 players better at what they do than Umenyiora is at what he does to leave him off this list.
Steve Wyche NFL.com
Shocked not to see Winfield honored
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield being snubbed is a surprise.
I know he's at the tail end of his career, but even so, Winfield still is arguably the best tackling cornerback in the NFL. He's a high-volume tackler who has a great nose for the football and always is around the action. He had 91 tackles, two interceptions, five passes defensed, two sacks and two forced fumbles at age 33 last season. That's par for the course for the 5-foot-9, 180-pound, 12-year veteran.
Winfield has 23 career interceptions, and he has posted seven seasons with at least 80 tackles. Those aren't all because teams target him. He's a monster against the run, and he covers up a lot of mistakes made by other people.
Bucky Brooks NFL.com
Numbers back Eli Manning's case
Eli Manning deserves to have a spot among the "Top 100" based on his past production and performance. He was the Super Bowl XLI MVP, has a ring and the type of production that puts him on the cusp of being considered elite.
Manning is one of three quarterbacks to pass for at least 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in each of the past six seasons. Although he led the league in interceptions, he finished fourth in touchdown passes (31) and ranked fifth in completions of more than 20 yards.
If Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco can earn spots on the list with their limited résumés, then Manning definitely is deserving.
Elliot Harrison NFL.com
Schaub shouldn't have been passed over by his peers
Matt Schaub. I worked on every one of the "Top 100" reaction shows, and I can tell you that nearly every player we had come through said the Houston Texans' quarterback deserved to be on the list. The guests we had on the show, be it DeMarcus Ware, Darren Sharper, Ronde Barber, Antonio Gates and Brandon Lloyd, all said in our meetings that Schaub could play.
And I won't differ. With more than 9,000 yards and 53 touchdowns passing the last two seasons, Schaub certainly has the stats. But it's more than that. If the Texans' defense, particularly the secondary, could have showed up last season, they would have won at least 10 games. Schaub has command of that huddle and the offense, and he makes play after play to win games. Look no further than games against the Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs, when Schaub brought Houston back from certain defeat. He definitely deserved to be ranked higher than the No. 100 player, Donovan McNabb.
Adam Rank NFL.com
Did jealousy keep Hillis off the list?
This is pretty sad when fans voting for a Madden video-game cover are savvier than actual NFL players. I would like to know what Peyton Hillis did to his peers after they left him off the list despite having 1,654 yards from scrimmage and 13 touchdowns for the Cleveland Browns last season.
Oh, that's right, he punished opposing defenders and made them look silly.
Honestly, look at Hillis' highlights, and it's very hard to find instances of where he was tackled by somebody. In most cases, opposing defenders corralled him out of bounds or he just wound up in the end zone.
And, mind you, this came on a team with Jake Delhomme, Colt McCoy and Seneca Wallace at quarterback. In other words, there isn't a lot of talent on the offensive side of the ball in Cleveland.
How Hillis didn't make the list, when a fullback and an assortment of offensive linemen did, is beyond me.
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This outght to be a pretty good topic to debate since there may have been a Bear or two that should have made it. I know FG kickers aren't always given the credit due them but Robbie Gould is one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history and may have gotten some consideration. That may sound crazy but he's probably been a ST factor in more games than Devin Hester has not that Hester didn't deserve his spot.
I guess it's hard for me to see how a SB winning QB could have been left off the list too. I'm not an Eli Manning fan but he is one of the better QB's in the league and his stats put him in the company of others like Ryan and Flacco who made it but have never won a Super Bowl.
But Peyton Hillis, come on man! I mean the guy is a great player and I've said that often but you can't put him on that list with only one monster season under his belt. A top 100 guy has to have proven himself over time to be a consistently excellent performer. Hillis needs a few more years like last before he gets the nod.
Who are some others that should have made it but didn't?
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