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1 minute ago, Squirrel said:

Chargers keep 3 qb's. That's wasting a spot. 

New York Giants 53-man roster: Giants keep 4 QBs on initial roster

The Giants surprisingly kept all three backups for Eli Manning — Davis Webb, Kyle Lauletta and veteran Alex Tanney.

 

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13 minutes ago, NcPsa10 said:

New York Giants 53-man roster: Giants keep 4 QBs on initial roster

The Giants surprisingly kept all three backups for Eli Manning — Davis Webb, Kyle Lauletta and veteran Alex Tanney.

 

1 has Eli manning as starting Qb

When was the last time Philip Rivers missed a game. 

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2 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

1 has Eli manning as starting Qb

When was the last time Philip Rivers missed a game

What quarterback has the most consecutive starts?

Rank Quarterback Total
1 Brett Favre 321
2 Eli Manning 222
3 Peyton Manning 227
4 Philip Rivers 201
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3 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

1 has Eli manning as starting Qb

When was the last time Philip Rivers missed a game. 

First, i agree with you and think 3 qbs is a wasted spot.  Interesting that 10 years or so ago that was the norm.

At least we dont have 2 kickers on the 53 this year

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Eli Manning, the most recent player to achieve 200 consecutive starts by an NFL player.

Minimum 200 consecutive regular season starts[1][2][10]

Rank Player Pos Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total References
1 Brett Favre QB 9/27/1992 – 12/5/2010 GB/NYJ/MIN 297 24 321 [11][12]
2 Jim Marshall DE 9/17/1961 – 12/16/1979 MIN 270 19 289 [13][14]
3 Mick Tingelhoff C 9/16/1962 – 12/17/1978 MIN 240 19 259 [15][16]
4 Bruce Matthews OL 11/29/1987 – 1/6/2002 OIL/TEN 229 15 244 [17][18]
5 Will Shields RG 9/12/1993 – 12/31/2006 KC 223 8 231 [19][20]
6T Alan Page DT 10/8/1967 – 12/20/1981 MIN/CHI 215 19 234 [21][22]
6T Ronde Barber DB 11/21/1999 – 12/30/2012 TB 215 9 224 [23][24]
6T London Fletcher LB 11/12/2000 – 12/29/2013 SLR/BUF/WAS 215 6 221 [25][26]
9T Jim Otto C 9/11/1960 – 12/14/1974 OAK 210 13 223 [27][28]
9T Eli Manning QB 11/24/2004 – 11/23/2017 NYG 210 12 222 [29][30]
11T Derrick Brooks LB 9/1/1996 – 12/28/2008 TB 208 11 219 [31][32]
11T Peyton Manning QB 9/6/1998 – 1/2/2011 IND 208 19 227 [33][34]
13 Gene Upshaw LG 9/10/1967 – 10/4/1981 OAK 207 24 231 [35][36]
14 Randall McDaniel LG 10/22/1989 – 1/6/2002 MIN/TB 202 16 218 [37][38]

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14 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Ok, so you would make that move for 3 mill?  

Seems really risky...which I’m fine with from our standpoint.

I wouldn't but we all know that they eventually come to Seattle's asking price for Earl and this is a move to make it easier cap wise. 

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