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Giants beat Patriots 21-17 to win the Super Bowl

Sun Feb 5, 2012 6:35 PM EST
us-news, nfl, new-york, super-bowl, new-england, new-york-giants, new-england-patriots, tom-brady, eli-manning, victor-cruz, danny-woodhead
Barry Wilner, AP Pro Football Writer
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<p>New York Giants cornerback Corey Webster (23) runs onto the field before the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)</p>

New York Giants cornerback Corey Webster (23) runs onto the field before the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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INDIANAPOLIS — Elite and Eli. One and the same.

And now there are two Super Bowl championships and two MVPs to prove it.

Eli Manning is the big man in the NFL after one-upping Tom Brady and leading the New York Giants to a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl — in older brother Peyton's house, at that.

"This isn't about one person," Manning insisted. "This is about a team coming together."

A team led by a quarterback who months ago claimed — to snickers throughout the league — that he belonged in the same stratosphere as Brady, and then proved it.

Just as Manning did four years ago when the Giants ruined New England's perfect season, he guided them 88 yards to the decisive touchdown, which the Patriots didn't contest as Ahmad Bradshaw ran 6 yards with 57 seconds left.

"Certainly Eli has had a great season. He made some great throws in the fourth quarter, and they deserved to win," Brady said.

They got some help from Patriots coach Bill Belichick, whose late-game risk didn't turn out as he planned. Belichick reasoned the Giants would run the clock down and kick a short field goal, so he gambled by allowing the six points.

The ploy failed.

"Ball was inside the 10-yard line, a 90 percent field goal conversion," he said. "Sure, could have done a better job in a lot of things."

Manning did everything asked of him in the final minutes, a habit for the eight-year veteran. He's beaten the Patriots in two thrilling Super Bowls. The Giants (13-7), who stood 7-7 in mid-December, now own the football world, and Manning owns two Super Bowl MVP awards, the same number as Brady.

It was a classic I-can-top-that showdown with the outcome in doubt until the last desperation pass fell to the turf as the last second ticked off the clock. Manning started the game with nine straight completions, a Super Bowl record; Brady hit 16 straight over the second and third quarters, breaking Joe Montana's Super bowl record of 13.

Manning finished 30 for 40 for 296 yards and one touchdown, while Brady was 27 for 41 for 276 yards with two TDs and one interception.

"It's been a wild game, a wild season," Manning said.

Manning led six comeback victories during the season and set an NFL record with 15 fourth-quarter touchdown passes. He showed that brilliance in the clutch on the winning drive, completing five passes, starting with a sensational 38-yard sideline catch by Mario Manningham.

On second down at the Patriots 6 and with only one timeout remaining, Belichick had his defense stand up as Bradshaw took the handoff. Bradshaw thought about stopping short of the end zone, then tumbled in untouched.

"I was yelling to him, `Don't score, don't score,'" Manning said. "He tried to stop, but he fell into the end zone."

Brady couldn't answer in the final 57 seconds, although his heave into the end zone on the final play fell just beyond the grasp of lunging All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski. New England (15-4), winner of 10 straight since a loss to the Giants in November, was done.

Brady headed off with his head bowed, holding his helmet, still one short of the record four Super Bowl victories by Terry Bradshaw for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Montana for the San Francisco 49ers.

"Certainly it wasn't one play that was the reason we lost," Brady said. "Everybody feels they could do a little more. I'd rather come to this game and lose than not get here."

All around him was the wild celebration by the Giants, NFL champions for the eighth — and perhaps most unlikely — time.

"Great toughness, great faith and great plays by a number of guys today," Manning said, deflecting some of the attention. Still, he beat Brady. And he went one better than Peyton, the Indianapolis Colts quarterback who has one ring of his own but didn't play this season as he recovered from neck surgery.

"It just feels good to win a Super Bowl. It doesn't matter where you are," Manning said.

It was the fifth trip to a Super Bowl for Brady and Belichick, tying the record. And it looked like a successful one when they stormed back from a 9-0 deficit and led 17-9 in the third quarter. But the Giants, who reached New England territory on every possession except a kneeldown at the end of the first half, got field goals of 38 and 33 yards from Tynes. And it looked like Tynes, who kicked them into the Super Bowl four years ago at Green Bay and again this year at San Francisco, both in overtime, would get called on again.

Then Belichick, known to try just about anything in a game, took a risk that didn't pay off.

The Giants are the first Super Bowl winner that was outscored during the regular season. They were 6-2 after that 24-20 victory at New England, then lost four straight and five of six.

Coach Tom Coughlin insisted "the prize" was still within reach. Now the Giants are holding tight to that Vince Lombardi Trophy.

"What I was concerned with was these guys making their own history," Coughlin said. "This is such a wonderful thing, these guys carving their own history."

Coughlin got his own piece of the record book as the oldest coach, at 65, to win a Super Bowl.

It was the Giants' fourth Super Bowl championship, more than any franchise except Pittsburgh with six and San Francisco and Dallas with five, and they became the first team to finish the regular season 9-7 and win the title.

New England had the ball for all of one play in the first 11 1-2 minutes, and that play was an utter failure, a rare poor decision by Brady. After Steve Weatherford's punt was downed at the New England 6, Brady dropped to pass in the end zone and had time. With everyone covered and Giants defensive end Justin Tuck finally coming free to provide pressure, Brady heaved the ball downfield while still in the pocket.

Only problem: No Patriots receivers were anywhere near the pass. The Giants were awarded a safety for Brady's grounding in the end zone.

Manning, meanwhile, couldn't have been more on target early, hitting six receivers in the first period. He also was aided by Ahmad Bradshaw, who hardly looked like a running back with a bad foot. Bradshaw broke a 24-yard run, and New England made another critical mistake by having 12 men on the field on a third-and-3 on which the Giants fumbled.

Instead, New York got a first down at the 6, and two plays later Victor Cruz beat James Ihedigbo on a slant to make it 9-0, prompting Cruz to break into his signature salsa move.

Manning's first incompletion didn't come until 1:19 into the second quarter.

At that point, it was 9-3 after Stephen Gostkowski's 29-yard field goal. The Patriots got to the Giants' 11, but All-Pro DE Jason Pierre-Paul blocked a third-down pass.

Soon after, when the Patriots had a three-and-out and Pierre-Paul blocked another throw, Belichick and offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien had a quick discussion. Then O'Brien, soon to take over as Penn State coach, went over to the struggling Brady.

The talk must have helped. On the final series of the opening half, Brady was masterful. Starting at his 4, and ignoring the last time the Patriots began a series in the shadow of the end zone, he was vintage Brady.

With New York's vaunted pass rush disappearing, Brady went 10-for-10 for 98 yards, capping the drive that included two Patriots penalties with Woodhead's 4-yard TD reception with 8 seconds to go in the half. Hernandez and Woodhead each had four catches on the drive that, stunningly, put New England ahead despite being outplayed for so much of the first 30 minutes.

Brady kept firing — and hitting — in the third quarter, with five more completions. The Giants didn't come within shouting distance of the record-setting quarterback. He capped a 79-yard drive to open the second half with a 12-yard TD to Hernandez, but then the game turned. Again.

Consecutive field goals by Lawrence Tynes of 38 and 33 yards brought New York within 17-15. Brady then threw deep for his tight end after weaving away from two pass rushers. His throw was short, and Chase Blackburn picked it off early in the fourth quarter.

Although the Giants moved into New England territory again, as they did on every drive to that point, they bogged down and punted.

In the end, though, New York made the critical plays, just as it did in 2008. With Manning in the lead.

"Two hundred and twenty-eight countries just saw Eli," running back Brandon Jacobs said. "I don't have to say anything."

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BXURZ

Giants clinch SB 21 - 17 in upset after failed Patriots Hail Mary,..

  • 2 votes
Reply#1 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 9:54 PM EST
JKiff

Congratulations Giants, and Giant's fans. The Pats played well, but the Giants played a little better.

It was a tough win, and they earned it.

  • 7 votes
#1.1 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:39 PM EST
Greenwood10


Yes!!!
The great Jersey Giants have won their 4th Superbowl!!!!!!! Awesome!
Can't wait for tickertape parade!!!!!

  • 4 votes
#1.2 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:45 PM EST
Greenwood10

It's going to be great, but crazy with traffic and crowds, when Jersey gets the Superbowl in 2014! It would be awesome if they won in their own stadium.

  • 3 votes
#1.3 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:52 PM EST
Arieus

lmao, What! no Tebow. I suppose God just didn't think it was his time to play in the Super Bowl. Maybe he's waiting for the Super Duper Bowl.

bwahahahahahahahahaha...

  • 1 vote
#1.4 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 12:11 AM EST
grumpy_jon

I don't like sounding like "8 Men Out", but I don't get it. The Pats played like a 3-13 team instead of a 13-3. They definitely beat themselves tonight. I have to give credit to the Giants; they're no slouches. I wasn't taking sides, but I expected a much more competitive game due to the Pats record and strengths.

    #1.5 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 12:24 AM EST
    Arieus

    lol

    People wasting hours on a game watching men wearing tights, slapping one another on their azzes and playing with balls.

    And then pay them good money to do so.

    Only in America, the land of the free and filled with idiots.

    • 2 votes
    #1.6 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 1:02 AM EST
    BXURZ

    They definitely beat themselves tonight.

    I would agree, if you glance over to the sports section, there is some real hand wringing going on in the Patriots locker room,..

      #1.7 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 1:39 AM EST
      Greenwood10

      The Pats played like a 3-13 team instead of a 13-3

      That's what happpens when you play the Giants. That's what real champions will do to you.

      • 2 votes
      #1.8 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 9:10 AM EST
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      Starseeker

      The two point gaff at the beginning of the game turns critical since they would have only needed a field goal to tie ( assuming giants would have kicked extra point in that situation). Brady looses the game. Sweet!

      • 5 votes
      Reply#2 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:09 PM EST
      CliffDogg

      patriots haven't been so unbeatable in the Super Bowls since they were caught stealing signals...

      • 2 votes
      #2.1 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:21 PM EST
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      Peter-2556560

      yup and there is your Super Bowl 46 Champion, NY Giants 2012!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#3 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:17 PM EST
      zzkenleezz

      oh yeah!!!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#4 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:20 PM EST
      zzkenleezz

      eo.

        Reply#5 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:21 PM EST
        Strider1954

        Congrats to the Giants, I guess they deserved it, after all they did beat my Packers.

          Reply#6 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:25 PM EST
          mountainmike-1199289

          All of the play offs this year were close. The Super Bowl was close. We are headed in the right direction.

          But..... I remember back in the day when the 49ers were a DYNASTY and everyone else in the league was screaming "UNFAIR!" The De Bartalo family wealth was an unfair advantage. Steps were taken to level the playing field.

          Here we are in 2012 with two teams that have been to the super bowl previously. New England is as much of a dynasty as San Francisco was. We still need to level the playing field more. Now that the Giants have won this year, the same thing can be said of New York. Maybe the owners need to discuss a spending cap everyone respects under threat of penalties.

          The closer the games the more exciting watching football becomes.

          • 2 votes
          Reply#7 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:26 PM EST
          jeremy-17

          I remember back in the day when the 49ers were a DYNASTY and everyone else in the league was screaming "UNFAIR!" The De Bartalo family wealth was an unfair advantage. Steps were taken to level the playing field.

          Seems like the Steelers were in that category in recent years as well.

          Congrats NY!!!!!

            #7.1 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:29 PM EST
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            jrone

            Wonder if the ny fans still want to fire coughlin?

            • 2 votes
            Reply#8 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:27 PM EST
            LasVegasRocks

            Just wait until the opening of the pre-season next year. NYG fans will want his head.

            • 1 vote
            #8.1 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:25 PM EST
            jrone

            Lol. You are right. If they wait that long.

            • 2 votes
            #8.2 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:27 PM EST
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            CL1

            I knew it was going to happen. I saw loss in TB's eyes before the game. Next year, I'll make wagers! ..lol

            • 2 votes
            Reply#9 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:28 PM EST
            sambonner

            Because New York and New England were involved, we will undoubtedly hear this was one of the greatest games of all time.

            Personally, it struck me as run of the mill NFL football pretty much throughout. There was one outstanding play in this game, the catch Mandingham made on the final Giants scoring drive.

            Good game, with some drama, but not an all timer.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#10 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:30 PM EST
            UNA_Lion

            Didn't watch, but turned on Youtube to see about the commercials afterword - they seemed lamer than usual. Don't get me wrong - I like football, but just college football.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#11 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:32 PM EST
            robin-6

            Great game, Congrats NYG! Great half time from Madonna. Favorite Comm./ Clint's Pep talk! YAY! GO AMERICA!!

            • 3 votes
            Reply#12 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:42 PM EST
            magz

            heeheehee...

            Jints got your number Pats...

            ding ding...

            But seriously, how many times have you seen a bruising running back (Ahmad) reluctantly score a TD with a minute and change to go in the game?

            NYG baby.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#13 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 10:42 PM EST
            Sharon J-1312993

            None of my favs played but it was a good close game... Congrats to the Giants.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#14 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:24 PM EST
            americansweetheart

            All hats and congrats to the NY Giants and New Yorkers...........its time to celebrate and be proud New Yorkers, for we have some great teams and be thankful......!!!!

            • 1 vote
            Reply#15 - Sun Feb 5, 2012 11:33 PM EST
            Scotty70

            That was a great game. The action had me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire game. Bradshaw made the right decision by scoring the touchdown. Field goals definitely were not a gimme in this NFL playoff season. Ask Billy Cundiff of the Ravens.

            As a Jets fan, naturally I was rooting hard for the Giants to win.

              Reply#16 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 12:19 AM EST
              cried

              Well played, NYG.

              This past morning I was listening to a radio show, and one of the comments by the hosts was something like Belichick saying to just go out and enjoy the playing, not that it mattered whether they won or lost. If he did, I am happy about the outcome. Even if he didn't, its okay by me, a Mass resident.

              • 1 vote
              Reply#17 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 1:30 AM EST
              teatastesgood

              It's always nice to see Brady and Bellicheat lose. It's even sweeter when it's the Superbowl. They haven't been able to win the big game since being caught cheating. Karma is a B!tch!

              • 2 votes
              Reply#18 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 1:53 AM EST
              Steve-730362

              Finally its over....now fade away into sports news heaven.....lets move on....

                Reply#19 - Mon Feb 6, 2012 11:43 AM EST
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