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I Was Right, 99.99% Of the World Was Wrong


I had the Giants going 9-7 this season which was completely outside what most people projected. And what was my main reason? "...and most of all I think Eli Manning is going to have a big breakout season." Hahahaha I am so fuckin smart. I had so much confidence in Eli having a breakout season that I drafted him as my starting QB in both of my fantasy leagues.

Additionally after the Vikings miserable debacle, I backed up Eli yet again saying he was not a miserable quarterback but at the given moment simply an upper middle of the pack guy.

Hooray me for getting something right for a change.

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