Eli Manning was the first overall pick in his draft class, has been named to two Pro Bowl teams and been the MVP of two Super Bowls. But for almost all of his NFL career, he's been compared to only one player: All-time great Peyton Manning.

So naturally, when Eli Manning took the hosting reins of "Saturday Night Live" this week, everyone wanted to compare him with one previous host: All-time great Peyton Manning.

That may have been the impetus behind one of the most memorable sketches in Eli's show. While Peyton lampooned a "United Way" commercial in 2006, picking on and cursing at kids while playing football, Eli took a different angle. He was a spokesman for a program called "Little Brothers" in which he helps younger siblings overcome the bullying from older family members.

"We know that big brothers can be ---- ," he said during the filmed segment in which he dunked various older brothers in a toilet, chased them down, and even locked them in the trunk of a car.

"Maybe now you'll treat your little brother with some respect, Peyton!" Eli yelled while staring menacingly at Andy Samberg, who was in that trunk. When Samberg explained that his name isn't Peyton, Eli said "Whatever" and slammed the trunk closed.

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