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Eli Manning put most of the criticism directed toward him to rest after beating Tom Brady in the Super Bowl for the second time. And there are some, like columnist Mike Lupica, who believe that win may have catapulted Manning above Brady in the ranks of today's NFL quarterbacks.
Lupica called in to Dennis and Callahan on Thursday to discuss the upcoming Patriots-Jets matchup, and the conversation quickly turned into a debate about who is the better signal caller right now. Lupica thinks Manning takes the cake, although he considers Aaron Rodgers the NFL's best.
Check out the video above to hear a good, old-fashioned QB debate.