
Dealing with criticism, and being overshadowed from this brother Indianapolis Colts quarterback Payton Manning. Now New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning could finally say "he played in the Super Bowl." Beating the Green Bay Packers in a competitive game, 23-20 in overtime brings excitement to Manning.
"We haven't been given a shot, but we're here and I think we're deserving of it," Manning said. "Right now I'm excited as I can be."
Manning completed 21 of his 41 passes, 254 yards, and no touchdown passes. Manning had confidences, and believes the Giants could compete against anyone.
"We knew we could compete with anybody," Manning said. "It's just a matter of getting hot at the right time."
Manning lead the Giants with 10 consecutive road victories this season, and he mention everything paid off. "It's just a matter of getting hot at the right time," Manning said. "It feels good because this is what you work for. We stuck with it, we believed in ourselves and we got to the Super Bowl."
Manning never played in the Super Bowl, because the Giants failed to succeed past the first round since their Super Bowl appearance in 2000. Manning said he won't do anything different, and will continue with the game plan. "I don't think I am doing anything different," Manning said. "I am just trying to take what the defense is giving me. It is just a matter of being in a good situation in the game."
Manning mentioned he'll practice, and make sure he's prepared for the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. "I think you prepare by practicing and getting ready for their defense," Manning insisted. "You don't worry about the weather. There is no point in being concerned about it."
Giants running back Brandon Jacobs had 67 yards, 21 rushes, and 1 touchdown. Ahmad Bradshaw added with 16 rushes, 63 yards, and 1 touchdown. Giants receiver Plaxico Burress had 11 receptions (career-high), with 154 yards, and 1 touchdown.
Tom Coughlin believes leadership, and toughness helped the Giants. "I think it is just a matter of the grit, the determination, the character, the leadership, the toughness, and the mental toughness," Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said. "In a lot of ways when we come out and we get booed, we are kind of interested in how high the volume of the boos are."
Amani Toomer had four receptions, and forty two yards. "This is an opportunity that can make all the dreams that you have ever had since you're a little kid come true with a couple wins," Giants receiver Toomer said.
Packers quarterback Brett Favre had 236 yards, and completed 19 of 35 passes. He threw two touchdown passes, and two interceptions as well. Favre said he believes the Giants could win against the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. "Heck, they could win two weeks from now," Favre said to reporters. "I wouldn't put it past them."
Favre threw an interceptions that could have gotten them the victory against the Giants. "I was disappointed that the last pass I threw was intercepted." The Packers had lots of opportunities, but couldn't capitalize according to Favre. "For me, I kept thinking how many opportunities are we going to let slip away," he said.
It's a possibility Favre will return next season, according to himself. "It's been 11 years, I think, since ... I have to kind of refresh my memory on it," Favre said. "Times have changed a bunch, I guess."
Favre and Giants defensive end Michael Strahan are both heading towards retirement in the short future. Favre realize how important Strahan is, and how productive his career was. "I think I have said that numerous times that I didn't lay down," Favre said. "It is not something we discussed previous or after or whatever and said, 'Hey, we have a formal pact here.' That is over and done with. What he did that year, what he continues to do, is outstanding." Strahan finished with two tackles, but Antonio Pierce lead with six tackles.
Ryan Grant had 13 rushes, but couldn't score. Coughlin understands Ryans ability to produce, and he enjoyed his preseason performance. "Ryan performed and played very well during the preseason," Coughlin said. "We had a position, as anybody who scouts or knows football can relate to, that had five or six NFL football players and that was one of them, that was the position for us."
Grant said he learned from Tiki Barbar (former Giants running back), and other members of the Giants. "I'm very close with a lot of guys on the team, close to Tiki," Packers running back Grant said. "I learned a lot from him, a sense of composure, professionalism and little things on the field."
Packers receiver Donald Driver lead with five receptions, and one touchdown. Donald Lee had three receptions, and only one touchdown. Packers safety Atari Bigby lead with eight tackles and cornerback Al Harris had seven.