Originally posted on 12/16/2013:

Quote Originally Posted by BennyBigNuts View Post
Mark Sanchez career playoff record on the road: 5-2
Guess that makes him a great QB.
Tom Brady's 3 losses, probably all AFC CHAMPIONSHIP games.
Unitas and Warner probably never had to play on the road. And the one year I remember Warner playing on the road with Arizona, he got to a Superbowl with an 8-8 record (obviously playing on the road for a game or 2).

And the fact you mention scrubs like Doug Williams, bobby Lane, and Jeff cokkstetler in the same sentence as talking about good Qb's you go from just laughable to deserving to be ignored in any future posts.
What a waste of pointless blabber your whole post was.

All ELi ever was simply was the luckiest cokk the NFL has ever seen, blessed with Defenses that turned it on at the right time, and an offensive line that didn't let him take too many hits, and even then he still was mediocre at best.

Every single point you you make is wrong, that is actually difficult to accomplish.

1. Sanchez career road record was 5-2, he never got to a Super Bowl, Eli was MVP of two super bowls. Don't really see a correlation.

2. " Brady's playoff losses were probably all championship games " . No they were not, google is free btw.

3. Unitas and Warner probably never played on the road...Warner went 8-8 one year obviously playing a game or two on the road. You actually contradicted yourself here. For the record warner on the road was 1-2 and was 1-2 on neutral fields so 2-4 lifetime on road or on a neutral field. Eli is 7-1

4. All three of "those scrubs " you mentioned won nfl championships, yet couldn't win on the road. Those three and Unitas and Warner combined had 5 road wins, same as Eli on his own.

5 your last comment is so stupid , even by your standards, that is deserves to be highlighted. You state eli was blessed with a super D and a great O line and he was still mediocre at best. Somehow you failed to realize that ELI has the record for the most yards passing in a playoff season 1219 in 2011. So he was mediocre at best yet set the passing record with a far from outstanding group of receivers.

Every single point you made was incorrect, well done