An A for Eli...and Indy too
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02/07/2012 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Before Peyton Manning's future become
dissected and over-analyzed to tiresome Favrethian degrees over the next month,
it's time to give his little brother some very big credit.
If there were any lingering doubts about Eli Manning's worthiness among the
NFL's upper echelon of quarterbacks heading into Super Bowl XLVI, they were
erased much like the New England Patriots' once-mighty mystique in the
aftermath of Sunday's latest vintage performance by the NFL's new king of
clutch.
Eli Manning's fearless and flawless effort in the late stages of his New York Giants' 21-17 edging of the Patriots at The House that Peyton Built,
Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium, is certainly nothing new -- he's now
engineered two Super Bowl-winning touchdown drives and three overall in the
final minute against the very same foe within a four-year span.
His present mentioning in the same stratosphere of the all-time greats at the
sport's most glorious position? Now that's anything but old hat.
What a difference a year can make.
Twelve months ago, the younger Manning was still considered one of the game's
true enigmas -- terrific at times, maddeningly horrid at others -- and was
coming off a particularly frustrating 2010 season in which he threw a league-
high 25 interceptions and was responsible for a whopping 30 total turnovers in
16 starts. But jump ahead to the Monday after the NFL's most recent showcase
extravaganza, and the talk isn't whether he belongs in the elite category --
it's whether he'll be one day sharing a bust alongside his brother in Canton.
And such an argument can no longer be viewed as either preposterous or
premature. Manning is now the proud owner of two Super Bowl Most Valuable
Player awards following this cold-blooded come-through, placing him in the
company of Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Bart Starr and the man he outgunned on
Sunday, Tom Brady.
Those first three are already in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Brady's going
there someday. And Manning has now bested the New England superstar in three
consecutive head-to-head meetings, two of which came in the game that most
defines a quarterback's legacy.
And Manning's importance to the Giants' fourth Super Bowl title run, a prospect
that seemed unfathomable when the team was stuck in playoff purgatory with a
7-7 record entering the regular season's final two weeks, can absolutely not be
understated. Twelve times New York trailed in the fourth quarter of a game, and
they rallied to win seven of those contests. Five of them came on the road.
And in those seven victories, Manning threw for a total of nine touchdowns.
"We've been in this situation time in and time out," said wide receiver Hakeem
Nicks afterward. "We knew what we were capable of doing, and we got the job
done."
To be fair, Manning did have some help in pulling off this feat, from both his
teammates and the opponent. The comeback wouldn't have been possible without
wide receiver Mario Manningham channeling his inner David Tyree and making a
stupendous 38-yard catch along the sidelines to begin the deciding drive. The
Giants may not have had a chance to take the lead if the ever-reliable Wes
Welker doesn't let a Brady deep strike slip through his fingers on the
preceding series, or if the Patriots managed to successfully recover any of
three New York fumbles over the course of the night.
And even referee John Parry's ruling of intentional grounding by Brady in the
end zone in the first quarter had a profound effect on the game's ending. If
Parry doesn't make that call -- though justifiable, probably half of the
officials rule in Brady's favor -- the Patriots likely are trailing by only a
field goal (assuming the Giants kicked the extra point instead of going for
two on the last score) when getting the ball back with 57 seconds left instead
of needing a touchdown.
Still, none of that takes anything away from Manning's superb play, both on
New York's critical last possession or the game itself, or how one man's
exploits has permanently changed the fortunes of both of these two franchises.
Just think about if the Giants don't come out on top on Sunday, or if Manning
and Tyree fail to connect for that miracle reception that triggered New
England's demise in Super Bowl XLII four years ago. The Patriots would have an
unprecedented five Lombardi Trophies in an 11-year span (the 49ers won four
over 11 seasons from 1984-94) and a deserved reputation of one of the NFL's
most dominant dynasties, instead of the tarnished label they now carry courtesy
of the team that's become their biggest nemesis (sorry, Rex Ryan).
And Manning doesn't achieve the distinction he now rightfully holds -- that of
the best quarterback in the league today with the game on the line.
"A game like this, I didn't expect nothing less," quipped Nicks.
As for Peyton, it's anybody's guess as to whether he'll ever have another
opportunity to play in a Super Bowl, and it seems inevitable that the four-time
league MVP will have to chase that goal in some other locale than the only one
he's ever known as a professional and where's he's held in a reverence reserved
for royalty. But that's a topic for another day...and the day after...and so on
until his 2012 fate is finally determined.
As for Indianapolis, Super Bowl XLVI should in no way be its last after how the
city expertly handled its first shot as a host.
Though the bar may have been set somewhat low, as let's face it, Central
Indiana isn't normally on most people's preferred list of desired destinations
for the first week of February. Indianapolis knew it needed to swing for the
fences to make an impression on the NFL, the national media and all it's
visitors -- and by all accounts knocked it out of the park.
There were no embarrassing ticket snafus like the one that gave Dallas a black
eye at last year's game, or long and tedious shuttle rides across the prairie
to get to and from the stadium. Nothing was overdone, but everything was done
right.
And in reality, that shouldn't have come as a surprise. With a centrally-
convenient layout and a relatively close proximity to a number of major
markets, Indianapolis is a place built to host championships. And the town has
plenty of experience in doing so, having put on seven NCAA Men's Basketball
Final Fours in its history and four since 1997. Plus you may be familiar with a
certain auto race held on the city's outskirts every Memorial Day weekend,
which just happens to be the largest-attended single-day sporting event in the
United States.
Now, there's no question Indy got a big assist from Mother Nature, with this
past week's weather more in line with the middle of May than the middle of
winter. But even if the temperature had been hovering in the 20's instead of
the 50's, it would have been hard to come away displeased after how
professional and hospitable the city and its people were.
If there's one factor that could work against Indianapolis in its quest for
more Super Bowls, it's size. Lucas Oil Stadium's maximum capacity of around
70,000 makes it among the NFL's smaller venues, and it was a bit of a chore at
times getting through the mammoth crowds that had packed the downtown streets
and its establishments to the brim.
But that's nitpicking. Here's hoping the league puts public satisfaction above
attendance and revenue maximizing when reviewing Indy's Super Bowl candidacy in
the future.
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