Uh Oh, Eli Manning Says His Arm Is Even Stronger Thanks To Al Leiter (Yeah, That Al Leiter) And Now The NFL Is In Big, BIG Trouble

[NY Post] - Brueckner and Manning began working together in January and trained four to five days a week, specifically focusing on bolstering Manning’s arm strength and building back his athleticism.

“The biggest thing with him was he had great flexibility and mobility, his throwing mechanics were on par and there was no issues there whatsoever,” Brueckner told The Post. “From my assessment, he just needed to get stronger and build rotator-cuff strength, stability and strength, and improve rotational power. So, we did a ton of med[icine]-ball throws and things like that. The biggest thing that he had never really done before, was applying a progressive throwing program.”

Uh, oh. You hear that NFL? You hear that? Eli Manning has great flexibility and mobility. He has no issues. He just needed to get stronger and would you look at that

It’s already paying off. I mean we have cocky Eli already this preseason

Now we just have to get to the games. Sure, there’s that pesky thing that the Giants currently don’t have any wide receivers. But, ever hear of Daniel Jones the No. 6 overall pick? You don’t think he can get a couple routes out there? He sure as shit isn’t winning the quarterback job that’s for sure so why else would you draft a guy like that this high? Evan Engram is still healthy somehow. Boom there are two receivers right there.

And now he’s working with Al Leiter? How is this just coming out now. Al Leiter and Eli being neighbors should be talked about more. Leiter pitched for 19 years! I’m starting to think Eli is going to play quarterback for 20. The dude doesn’t get hurt. His arm is getting stronger. Plus, mobility! Look at this gazelle

Now we have Eli to save Dave Gettleman from being a complete and absolute idiot with this franchise that will piss me off for another year. I have more faith in Eli than anyone in my entire life. No doubt about it. Super Bowl here we come, thanks Al Leiter.