According to NJ.com’s Ryan Dunleavy, he “doubts” that Giants quarterback Eli Manning starts more than two games in the second half of the season.
Note: Manning is just two games over .500 as a starting quarterback in the NFL.
And the way both he and the team are playing, it would leave one to believe that he would finish his career under .500 if he played out the rest of the season.
That could certainly leave a stain on his Hall of Fame resume.
Dunleavy also proposes the idea of letting him start the final home game/regular season game of the season against the Dallas Cowboys.