I have always liked Peyton Manning because he played college football for Tennessee my home state and was then drafted by the Colts in 98. This isn’t about him though it’s about his younger brother Eli Manning and his victory for the Giants in the last Super Bowl over the Patriots. I of course didn’t make any money on this Super Bowl because it was an upset and I didn’t see it coming.
Eli Manning is the second quarterback and Joe Montana of course is the first ever to throw two fourth-quarter touchdowns in Super Bowl history. I am a Redskin fan and a Joe Gibbs fan in Particular, but when you see a great athlete you can’t help but root for them especially if they have had a lot of bad press and hadn’t lived up to the rest of the family expectations.
His Father and brother of course are people he has felt like he has had to live up to being great Quarterbacks themselves and believe me when the MVP trophy was given to Eli from Terry Bradshaw another great quarterback that had to be a crowning moment that will never be forgotten. The boy had arrived and played some of the best plays ever.
I have always been a sports fan and we have always revered our star athletes as someone to look up to and it really doesn’t matter what sport it is. I also love how major companies seek these top stars to endorse their products and most of these stars will only endorse a product that is just as great as their star status is because they don’t want to mislead and Eli Manning is one of the Unstoppable Ambassadors for Citizen Watch.
Eli is now living the American dream and he can pick and choose the products he wants to endorse and have his name behind and what better product than a company that has been in business for 84 years and is already a proven winner in watch manufacturing. Eli isn’t the only great sport figure that backs Citizen there are others just to name a few such as Emeka Okafor, Paula Creamer, and Nicole Vaidisova.
These celebrities deserve all the good things that life has to offer and I salute each and every one on their victories.

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