Manning's status no longer in doubt
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02/02/2012 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Listen to a presidential campaign long enough and you're
bound to hear the phrase: Are you better off than you were four years ago?
But while Democrats, Republicans, Independents and Anarchists might come up
with four different answers in 2012, chances are the fans of the New York Giants will be unanimous in their response.
Without a doubt...yes.
Back then, as their 2007 team -- playoff-worthy via the Wild Card route and NFC
Super Bowl representatives thanks to three straight postseason road wins --
headed into an Arizona showdown with the history-primed New England Patriots,
most would've been happy with something short of an all-time rout by the
Giants' then-undefeated opponent.
Instead, thanks in large part to the heroics of a previously underappreciated
quarterback, Big Blue emerged with a 17-14 victory in Super Bowl XLII in what
will long stand as one of the NFL's most improbable upsets.
Fast forward to this week, and the Giants again find themselves on familiar
turf.
Forgotten entries into the NFC playoffs, winners of three straight January
games -- including two on the road against the conference's No. 1 and 2 seeds
-- and again on their way to a championship chance against a New England team
positioned as at least a three-point favorite in most circles.
But in spite of the odds, the fans of the football Giants aren't just hoping to
show up this time. They're expecting to win.
The reason? It's simple.
The quarterback.
While he still travels in a prodigious shadow cast by his older brother and
lines up for New York's Super Bowl XLVI clash across from two-time league MVP
and supermodel-magnet Tom Brady, Eli Manning has taken a prodigious leap in
status since first dipping his toe in the elite waters back in Arizona in
February of 2008.
"He's been able to stand in there and make the most difficult plays," Giants
head coach Tom Coughlin said. "He's literally taken this team on his
shoulders."
Though this year's Giants were a game worse in the standings then the 2007
version, a more-polished Manning was significantly better than his first Super
Bowl season by nearly every measure, increasing his totals for completions (359
to 297), completion percentage (61.0 to 56.1), passing yards (4,933 to 3,336)
and touchdown passes (29 to 23).
Not to mention the jump in public perception from a boyish "Gilligan" to "Cool
Hand Luke."
"This is a significant moment for Eli and how he will be perceived," said Hall
of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, who won three Super Bowls in 12 NFL seasons
with the Dallas Cowboys. "If Eli were to win Sunday, he is no longer Peyton
Manning's little brother. It elevates him to a higher status. Not saying he
would be regarded as better than Peyton. But if someone wants to make the
argument, at least he has provided them with ammunition."
There weren't many who held Manning in such praise following a trying rookie
season in 2004.
Widely reviled after a draft-day stubbornness moved him from San Diego to New
York, that year's No. 1 overall pick was an awkward work in progress as a
seven-start successor to Kurt Warner, winning just once while completing less
than half of 197 passes and throwing nine interceptions to just six touchdowns.
Manning successfully nudged both ratios past the 50-50 mark in the subsequent
three full seasons, but was still viewed solely as a pretender to the Manning
name -- and the NFL penthouse -- until orchestrating that final drive against
the Pats that included a desperation fling to David Tyree and a precise fade to
Plaxico Burress.
Nonetheless, he was still chastised during this year's preseason for claiming
he was an elite quarterback in the same class of Brady.
"I thought I gave an honest answer," Manning said about the unforeseen
controversy over his remarks. "I didn't regret it at the time or think
anything of it at the time."
These days, it seems no one's arguing. In fact, the chatter has turned from
whether Manning's elite to whether he's now Canton-worthy.
Of the eight non-active passers who've won at least two Super Bowl titles,
seven are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including names like Starr,
Bradshaw, Staubach, Montana, Aikman and Elway.
Just two active quarterbacks have won at least two titles: Brady and
Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger.
"The second [Super Bowl win] validates the first one," said Bob Griese, who led
the Miami Dolphins to two titles in the 1970's. "It probably helped me get into
the Hall of Fame. Lots of guys win one."
The only exception to the dual Super-winning rule is Jim Plunkett, who guided
the Raiders to a pair of championships between 1980-83 but has not been elected
to the Hall of Fame.
"At Thanksgiving or Christmas, Eli probably would like to be able to say to
Peyton, 'You might have been a great quarterback, but how many Super Bowls did
you win?, Staubach said. "'I'm sure it would be very meaningful to him."
For his part, the younger Manning claims no such familial envy.
In fact, when asked this week about the suddenly iffy career status of brother
Peyton, who missed the entire 2011 season with the Indianapolis Colts after
neck surgery, he was nothing but complimentary.
"Peyton has had an unbelievable career and in my opinion is the best I've ever
seen play football," Eli Manning said. "My goal is to get to his level of play.
That's something I've worked on.
"I am five years younger than Peyton, but growing up we would always compete.
When I got a little bit older, 15 or 16 years old, we could finally start being
on the same level and compete in playing basketball, ping-pong or pool.
Competition is a great thing. It brings out the best in people. It does make
you work harder, to try to get to that level where you can compete with your
older brother."
As for winning a career-defining game in big brother's home stadium, as Super
Bowl XLVI will be held in Indianapolis, Manning claims it's a non-factor.
"I'm excited about being here," he said. "My mindset is I'm here to play a
game. This is just a Super Bowl venue. I'm not looking at the fact that this is
where Peyton has played his career. I'm just trying to go out there and play my
best football and try to get a championship for the New York Giants."
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