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    Eli's elite, for sure, after 2nd Super Bowl MVP

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Back in August, back before the season began, Eli Manning was asked whether he considered himself an "elite" quarterback a la Tom Brady.

    Manning replied simply that he belonged "in that class." He was questioned and criticized for that, and — shocking, right? — it all became quite a big deal in New York.

    Hard to imagine anyone arguing about his status now.

    Perfect at the beginning, cool and calm on a closing drive to the go-ahead touchdown, Manning won his second NFL championship in a four-year span — and second Super Bowl MVP award, too — for steering the New York Giants to a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday night.

    Right now, no one, not even his older sibling Peyton, is as good in the clutch right now.

    Right now, no one, not even New England's Tom Brady, is as adept at erasing deficits.

    "We've had a bunch of them this year. We've had some fourth-quarter comebacks," said Manning, 30 for 40 for 296 yards, with one touchdown pass and zero interceptions. "We'd been in those situations, and we knew that we had no more time left. We had to go down and score, and guys stepped up and made great plays."

    Led, as usual, by Manning himself.

    He opened the game by becoming the first quarterback to complete his first nine attempts in a Super Bowl. And he finished the job by directing the nine-play, 88-yard TD drive that put New York ahead with 57 seconds left.

    "That was quite a drive that he was able to put together," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "He deserves all the credit in the world, because he really has put his team on his shoulders all year."

    This late drive, so reminiscent of the way New York beat New England in the 2008 Super Bowl with Manning as MVP, started on the Giants' 12, with a little more than 3½ minutes left and the Patriots ahead 17-15. It closed with running back Ahmad Bradshaw easing into the end zone from 6 yards out. The Patriots decided not to contest the run, trying to save some time on the clock for a final drive — a risky and desperate decision by Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

    But New England couldn't get the ball back in the end zone, with Brady's final heave from his 49 falling barely beyond the grasp of tight end Rob Gronkowski.

    "We had this goal to finish, finish, finish," Coughlin said, "and win the fourth quarter."

    That's precisely when Manning takes over.

    In the regular season, he threw an NFL-record 15 TD passes in the final period.

    He also led six game-winning drives to bring New York back from fourth-quarter deficits.

    "He's become confident over time; kind of grew into it," Manning's father, former New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie, told The Associated Press after Sunday's game. "I always felt like you have to experience those situations before you become confident. He's certainly had his share."

    That's true. Manning's even done it before in the Super Bowl.

    Four years ago, he took home his first MVP award after a scoring pass to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left allowed New York to upset Brady and New England, ruining the Patriots' bid for a perfect season. Back then, Manning got a boost from David Tyree's Velcro-helmet grab on the go-ahead drive. This time, the key play was Mario Manningham's 38-yard, over-the-shoulder catch between two defenders along the sideline, which held up after the Patriots challenged it.

    The Giants had trouble putting up points Sunday despite getting into New England's territory on every drive except a kneeldown at the end of the first half.

    But Manning kept at it, using eight receivers, led by Hakeem Nicks' 10 catches for 109 yards.

    "We just tried to be patient," said Manningham, who finished with five receptions for 73 yards. "Got to be patient with this game. We knew big plays (were) going to come. We just had to take advantage of them."

    Manning now is one of only five players in NFL history with multiple Super Bowl MVP awards. He joined the guy he got the better of in the big game yet again, Brady, along with Terry Bradshaw, Bart Starr and Joe Montana (the only player with three). And Manning did it in the House that Peyton Built, the stadium where his Big Bro — a four-time regular-season MVP but owner of only one Super Bowl title — has starred for the Indianapolis Colts.

    "It just feels good to win a Super Bowl. Doesn't matter where you are," said Manning, 10 for 14 for 118 yards in Sunday's fourth quarter.

    As he spoke, he clutched the silver Vince Lombardi Trophy.

    Once again, he'd outdone Brady, who was 27 of 41 for 276 yards, with two TDs and one interception. In one stretch, Brady completed 16 consecutive passes, breaking Joe Montana's Super Bowl record of 13.

    All Brady could do after the game was praise Manning.

    "He made some great throws there in the fourth quarter," Brady said.

    The biggest turnaround of all this season for Manning was the way he brought the Giants back from a 1-5 slump that left them 7-7 and in serious danger of missing the playoffs. But from there, he took them on a season-closing, six-game winning streak.

    He finished the postseason with nine TDs and only one interception, solid as could be the whole way.

    "I never doubt Eli," Giants safety Kenny Phillips said. "I don't think anyone on this team doubts Eli."

    No one — anywhere — possibly could doubt him now.

     

    17 comments

    • Captain Truth  •  3 mths ago
      Can't spell ELITE without ELI! Great job this year!! Go GMEN!!!
    • GBC  •  3 mths ago
      In the regular season, Brady, Brees and Rodgers are elite QBs. But in the playoffs, Eli was all but perfect - same as he was 4 yrs ago.
      • Greg 3 mths ago
        if you ain't perfect, you're lucky; and the game 4 years ago, just watch the replay angles of that stupid thing they called a catch. the tip of the ball hits the turf, kicks up a little of it too, you can see the ball snag on the ground; all this before the receiver contacts the ground. bad review, game given to Giants. Not a win, just like the White Sux didn't win the WS in 08.
      • J 3 mths ago
        Greg, I'm thinking a lot of really ignorant people reside in CA. It's just amazing how dumb one can be. I guess you're the only one who "correctly" saw that catch while everyone else got it wrong right? Either way the Giants are champs and you're left with the Raiders.lol Good luck with that...
      • GBC 3 mths ago
        Greg - hate to remind you that the Pats should been eliminated in the AFC conference game - but were saved by a similar blown call - a reception in the end zone wrongly called incomplete.
    • KonaGolden  •  Brea, California  •  3 mths ago
      You can't spell Elite without Eli.
    • Uncle Billy  •  3 mths ago
      If your defense is mediocre at best (i.e. Patriots), you won't win many super bowls.
      • WADE 3 mths ago
        I don't think you can blame the D for this one. The offense had the ball and couldn't put it away in the 4th quarter.
    • Pat Walsh  •  3 mths ago
      Giants won.end of story.
    • RonB_Sr  •  3 mths ago
      Hey Randy,
      It wasn't the Giants that couldn't catch the ball, it wasn't the Giants that couldn't run the ball and it wasn't the Giants who couldn't protect their QB. The Pats played like crap and the better team on the field yesterday won the game fair and square. Your comment is sour grapes and bad loser.... PERIOD
      • KonaGolden 3 mths ago
        As a Giants fan, I'd say the Pats and the G-Men had an epic battle. Both teams made mistakes, both teams made plays. There was a battle in the trenches and the stat's prove it. Pat's have a great team, on Sunday, the Giants were better by only 4 points.
    • Pat Walsh  •  3 mths ago
      Eli is the man.
      • Greg 3 mths ago
        yea, that's what his boyfriend says.
      • Pat Walsh 3 mths ago
        YOUR BOYFRIEND GAVE YOU A BLOODY ARSE.
    • Potogo  •  Ann Arbor, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Wrong decision to allow the final touchdown by Belichick. They should have fought it out. Who knows, they might have got an interception or Giants might have missed the field goal. You can not put faith in a QB however great he is to make a touchdown play in 57 seconds. Anyways congrats to Eli Manning and the Giants
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Oh yeah. They are going to be throwing the ball with 57 seconds left. LOL.
    • mike  •  3 mths ago
      and NY Giants fans wanted to get rid of Tom Coughlin and now they worship him.
    • WADE  •  3 mths ago
      I still say he's lucky : )
    • Greg  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      EEE-Liii is not elite, he's quite simply the luckiest "situation" QB in the game. An average QB with calls going his way, and desperation throws that don't get reviewed. That makes him elite? nah, just lucky.
    • MP  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Manning may have won the super bowl but he is far from being at the same level of Tom Brady or even Peyton Manning as far as QBs leadership, passing, reading defenses, etc. He has a very good team but if he had a crappy team, he'd be a crappy quarterback. He doesn't impress me at all. The fact is that the Pats overall played pretty bad, brady was ok but his receivers dropped too many balls and their defense didn't do much.
    • Randy  •  3 mths ago
      Giants got lucky and the rest of you know #$%$ well that is the truth. If you can't be good, be like the Giants, luuuuucky.
    • dandy  •  3 mths ago
      I suppose Archie would say that Elijah is elite, but then he's prejudice!!
    • ratbatblue  •  3 mths ago
      Some controversial, football-heretical thoughts: Eli Manning is a little weasel d--k. It's time for Tom Brady to retire, while he's ahead from behind. Gisele only said what so many others were thinking. The Pats should've won that game and didn't, therefore they lost. That's football, and on to next year.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      One of the Giants who recovered their many fumbles should have been the MVP. Very sloppy so called super bowl decided by breaks.
    • MRM  •  3 mths ago
      The guy is a great qb, doesnt' get rattled, never gives up, total team guy, and leaves his ego out of the equation. That's elite enough for me.
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