Peyton Manning gibes Eli on Giants’ infamous QB sneak attack

Eli and Peyton Manning decide to join the party.

In the giants’ Week 18 loss to the Washington Soccer Team, Former Giants head coach Joe Judge infamously called for QB sneaks from behind – in second and 9th from their own 2-yard line and then in 3rd and 9th from the line 4 yards of their own – just to give a little extra space for a bettor.

The turns attracted widespread criticism around the league and from fans. Now the Mannings officially start, after Matthew Stafford scored in a midfield sneak from the 1-yard line to extend the Rams’ lead over the Cardinals to 14-0 in the second half of the wild card game. Their NFC on Monday night.

Jake Fromm snuck the ball from the Giants' nearly 4-meter line.
Jake Fromm snuck the ball from the Giants’ nearly 4-meter line.
Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Office

Peyton said on ESPN’s Manningcast: “At least the Rams are sneaking it in front of the line.

“No comment, no comment,” Eli replied before cheerfully adding, “Washington didn’t see that.”

After firing Judge, Boss John Mara admits that those two sneaks “wasn’t my favorite play call in the world.

Judge protect sneak attacks after the game in Washington, stated that he wanted to avoid safety, as happened when the Giants’ offensive line was overwhelmed deep in its innings in the Week 17 loss to the Bears.

https://nypost.com/2022/01/17/peyton-manning-gibes-eli-about-giants-infamous-qb-sneaks/ Peyton Manning gibes Eli on Giants’ infamous QB sneak attack

Huynh Nguyen

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