One of the former teammates of the New York Giants of Eli Manning, the cornerback, Prince Amukamara, is not happy that his former teammate did not make the temple of renowned professional football last week.
“Snobed guy, go guy!” Amukamara exclaimed at TMZ Sports.
“And it’s crazy because before his retirement, it has always been the right argument: is he a first hall of the reputation of the ballot?”
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The former quarter of the New York Giants Eli Manning is preparing to throw the first throw before the match between the New York Yankees and the Blue Jays in Toronto at the Yankee Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Amukamara was Manning teammate for five seasons from 2011 to 2015, and started the four qualifying games during the Giant Super Bowl race in 2011.
“All I know is twice the MVP of the Super Bowl, Beat Everybody’s Goat, never missed a game, never missed a game … It will happen next time,” said Declared Amukamara.
The candidacy of Manning to the Pro Hall of Fame was strongly debated among the fans.
Manning is a Quai-Bowler four times and a Super Bowl MVP four times. It is 11th of all time in the yards by the pass and the passes of touched launched.
It was as durable as they come, starting 210 consecutive games, a sequence that only ended because it was put in bench and not due to an injury.
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The quarter of the New York Giants Eli Manning speaks to the former teammate Prince Amukamara, of the Chicago Bears, after their match on Sunday December 2, 2018 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Imagn)
On the other hand, Manning finished with a career record 117-117 and has 244 career interceptions, good for the 12th more of all time.
Amukamara said that those who were elected deserved honor.
Jared Allen, Antonio Gates, Sterling Sharpe and Eric Allen were the four players who will be registered in Canton this year.
While Mukamara thought Manning was a snob, he said the same thing about the former star of Carolina Panthers, Luke Kuechly.
The snobs of the temple of the renown of professional football draw a strong reaction from social media: “ what joke ”

The Cornerback of the New York Giants, Prince Amukamara, is approached by the Buffalo Bills Running Back Cierre Wood at the Ralph Wilson stadium. (Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Kuechly only played for eight seasons, but was undoubtedly one of the best seconds in sport. He won the defensive recruit of the year, won the defensive player of the year in 2013, was Sept-Bowler seven times and Quintuple All-Pro. He led the NFL in plated twice in his career.

The Chicago Bears corner half, Prince Amukamara, warms up for the New York Giants match at the Metlife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Amukamara joked saying that he didn’t mean anything that would make him snub in the corridor. He has had a decent career of nine years with the Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears, but he will not make the temple of fame.




