Morning Donut With The New York Giants: Eli Manning

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Good morning New York Giants fans, it is time to rise and shine. There are a lot of awesome things to talk about today in Giants Nation. We will have several articles out for you today for your reading pleasure. But before we get to all that here is the Morning Donut. The Morning Donut is a collection of the top New York Giants articles around the internet. Today we focus on articles that revolve around our quarterback, Eli Manning. So get the coffee ready, grab your donut and enjoy the latest in the world of Big Blue.

‘Entourage’ Creator Rips Eli Manning For Spurning Cameo  by Will Brinson (CBS Sports)

"Giants fan Ellin did some yellin’ to Yahoo! Sports in a recent interview and said, via the New York Daily News, he would be “much happier” if Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (who is also appearing in the movie) was the G-men’s quarterback than Eli Manning."

Eli Surprises With Bold Proclamation by Steve Serby (New York Post)

"The 70 percent completion mark is back on the table and certainly more realistic than it was a year ago, when he finished at a career high 63.1 (with 30 touchdowns and 14 interceptions)."

Eli Manning Fan Of Joint Practice- Now That Shockey’s Gone by Paul Schwartz (New York Post)

"“Shockey’s not here anymore ,’’ Manning said, “so I think we’ll have a shot to keep it civilized. Giants and Jets, the whole deal. With the Bengals I think we’ll be able to keep it civilized. The two coaches that are conducting this both want to get something out of it and keep it productive.’’"

New York Giants: Eli Manning Can Take Ben McAdoo’s Offense to Next Level in 2015 by Kevin Boilard (Bleacher Report)

"Despite wholesale changes to Manning’s mechanics, McAdoo was able to turn the troubled passer’s production around almost immediately. McAdoo milked 30 touchdowns from Manning’s arm, cut his interceptions nearly in half from the year before and boosted his completion percentage to a career-high rate of 63.1 percent."

Eli Manning getting his feet right in second year of new offense by Dan Graziano (ESPN)

"Manning, you may recall, was recovering last spring from offseason ankle surgery — a situation that would cost him no training camp or regular season time but did limit at least some of his offseason work."

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