Whoa - hold up.
He was the benefactor of two of the greatest defensive runs in NFL Playoff history averaging only giving up just under 15 PPG.
And you simply cannot ignore some of the most fortunate throws in playoff history. Dropped INT's that would've ended the Giants season at so many various points. The Rodney Harrison drop in the Super Bowl was the most egregious, but in the NFC Championship game in 2011 the 49ers had three passes that were so poorly thrown, two of their own players knocked themselves off the ball and it fell harmlessly to the ground.
Skip Bayless is right - Eli is not the worst nor is he the best QB to ever win a Super Bowl - but he is certainly the luckiest.