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Deciphering Giants QB Eli Manning's Hall of Fame Puzzle (Big Blue Breakdown Live Podcast)

Pro Football HOF selection committee voter + best-selling author Gary Myers provides insight into Eli Manning's candidacy and opines on the potential ticket for several other Giants legends.
Super Bowl XLVI --   New York Giants vs New England --  Eli Manning after being named MVP and holding the Lombardi Trophy.

Super Bowl Xlvi New York Giants Vs New England In The First Half
Super Bowl XLVI -- New York Giants vs New England -- Eli Manning after being named MVP and holding the Lombardi Trophy. Super Bowl Xlvi New York Giants Vs New England In The First Half | Chris Pedota/NorthJersey.com via Imagn Content Services, LLC

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What are the chances that New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning lands in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? And how likely is it that he gets elected during his first year on the ballot?

The Class of 2025 will be announced on February 6, three days before the Super Bowl.

Former NY Daily News pro football writer and New York Times best-selling author Gary Myers, a member of the selection committee since 2010, thoroughly examines the pros and cons of Manning's election odds.

Myers also offers insight into the chances that other Giants legends, including Tom Coughlin, Carl Banks, and Tiki Barber, one day get their busts set up in Canton, Ohio.

Join BIig Blue Breakdown host Paul Dottino as he sifts through these Hall of Fame puzzles and entertains fan questions and comments regarding the Giants' plans in free agency and the draft.


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Paul Dottino
PAUL DOTTINO

Paul Dottino is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster who has been a host/reporter on the New York Giants broadcast team since 2009. He has worked on the New York Giants beat for several electronic and print media outlets since 1983, with various roles at NFL Network, WFAN-AM, ESPN New York, WOR-AM, WNEW-AM, and The (N.J.) Record. During that time, he also has been a radio play-by-play voice for New York Giants preseason games and a TV play-by-play voice for Division I college football/basketball/baseball games carried by many national and regional cable outlets, including CBS Sports Network, FS1, YES, MSG, ESPN+, and SNY.