If I told you …
Hey, there’s this quarterback who is top 10 all-time in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and completions, while twice defeating the greatest coaching-quarterback duo in the Super Bowl …
You would probably say: “well, he’s obviously a Hall of Famer.”
But because of Eli Manning’s dorky and awkward perception, a perception based on left-handed passes, lack of mobility and – apparently – an interception every time he attempts a pass, people have downgraded his true accomplishments and HOF legitimacy.
But his teammate, Damon Harrison, is having none of it.
On NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football,” Harrison told the NFL world that Manning is the NFL’s LeBron James, because of how (unfairly) scrutinized his play has become.