Eli Manning

Giants quarterback Eli Manning had a strong spring after ankle surgery earlier in the offseason.

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Eli Manning has built up enough collateral in New York to withstand one exceedingly poor season. That was the takeaway after polling Giants fans about their level of faith in Manning's ability to bounce back during the 2014 season.

With over 1,100 votes registered, over 72 percent still have faith in Manning, the two-time Super Bowl MVP. While that number is reasonable, there does seem to be a bit of concern surrounding Manning's supporting cast and his ability to limit turnovers in a new offensive system.

If the Giants are going to rebound from a 7-9 season and reach the playoffs, Manning must improve on his dismal statistics during the 2013 season. After throwing 27 interceptions and posting a 69.4 quarterback rating, the spotlight is on the 11-year Giants star.

The majority of fans believe in Manning, but some dissenters are instilling worry among the fan ranks.

Here is a sampling of the crowd on this discussion:

Ray C:

artl:

masejam:

Dooberstein:

Jeff:

blueFire:

What is your opinion of Eli Manning heading into the 2014 season? Will he bounce back or has decline hit the franchise quarterback. Weigh in with your vote and keep the conversation going.

Joe Giglio may be reached at jgiglio@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoeGiglioSports. Find NJ.com on Facebook.