Trent Green analyzed Eli Manning's three-game slide on the NFL Network recently and, using video as evidence, suggested that the Giants quarterback's mechanics are not what they once were. Green said Manning has been adversely affected by pressure in the pocket, leading to poor footwork, a flattening of his shoulders along the line of scrimmage and vision that "sometimes gets locked in," causing "some blind throws." "I think my mechanics are fine," Manning said Wednesday. "It is something you work on constantly throughout the season. You can get off a little bit. You can see something from week to week that you want to fix or work on. I think for the most part I am throwing the ball pretty accurately. There are always a couple of throws you want to have back."