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New York Giants Repeat? Super Bowl Champions Like Chances Of Repeating

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By TOM CANAVAN   02/ 7/12 03:28 AM ET  AP

INDIANAPOLIS -- Tom Coughlin is coming back. Eli Manning is only getting better. And the vast majority of the New York Giants' starting lineup is under contract.

Can anybody say repeat?

A day after their 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots, a weary team of partied-out players packed their bags and returned to the team's headquarters at the Meadowlands and prepared for a parade up the Canyon of Heroes in New York City on Tuesday.

"This is what we came here to do," linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka said Monday in the hotel lobby before the team left for its flight home. "We accomplished it and now we are going to enjoy it as long as it lasts, The big thing for us is to get one next year. We got one a couple of seasons ago, and had a letdown the next year. We have to make sure that doesn't happen again."

That was in 2008. The Giants beat the Patriots for the NFL title and won their division in the fall. It was also the year that Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress accidently shot himself in the thigh in a New York City nightclub in late November and the Giants were one and done in the playoffs without him.

This is a different team. It's a much closer, one that Coughlin has transformed into a tough-minded group that doesn't give up when hit with adversity.

Injuries, a four-game midseason losing streak and a pitiful performance against Washington that dropped their record to 7-7 could not break their resolve.

"It's special. To go from 7-7 to world champions is pretty special," said punter Steve Weatherford, one of 20 unrestricted free agents who will be able to test the market next month unless re-signed. "I can't say enough about this team, how tough these guys are. How resilient these guys are. I mean a lot of teams at 7-7 are making plans for January for a family vacation. There wasn't one guy in our locker room who was ready to give up at that point. Our coach does a great job of when our backs are against the wall and we can't lose, we don't."

Coughlin left little doubt that he wants to go for a third title next season, joking he was only 45.

"I mean, it's what I do," Coughlin said at the news conference where Manning was presented with another automobile for winning his second Super Bowl MVP award. "So, the alternative I've never really given it a whole lot of consideration. (Just coach) as long as I can."

Coughlin could be around for a while following his second title as a head coach. He signed a contract extension in July that runs through next season, but it looks as though the Giants might revisit that deal following the franchise's fourth Super Bowl win.

Giants chief executive John Mara said the team wants Coughlin back.

"He might be 65, but he's got the energy of somebody quite younger than that," Mara said.

Manning has done nothing but improve in recent years. He threw for a career-high 4,933 yards this past season, and led seven game-winning drives in the fourth quarter. The last was the most impressive, an 88-yard title drive that he started with a pinpoint 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham.

Mara was impressed.

"The more his back is against the wall, the better he performs," the Giants co-owner said. "There is nobody I would rather have with the ball in his hands at the end of the game, with a chance to win, than Eli Manning."

The Giants have weapons to surround Manning on both sides of the ball.

The only starters who are free agents are tackle Kareem McKenzie, linebacker Chase Blackburn, cornerback Aaron Ross and Weatherford. A number of key role players also don't have contracts, including Manningham, who lost his starting job to Victor Cruz. Other key players who might test free agency are defensive end Dave Tollefson, defensive tackle Rocky Bernard, cornerback Terrell Thomas, safety Deon Grant and backup quarterback David Carr.

"Oh, man, I really want to see them keep this team together," said running back Brandon Jacobs.

If the Giants do, they can make another run.

"If we won one this year, there is no doubt in my mind we can (win another)," Kiwanuka said. "We just have to get in the playoffs, that's it."

While Manning also had his eyes on the future, he relished the team's second championship in the last five seasons for a different reason.

"Each one is special," said Manning, who appeared on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on Monday night. "Each one has special moments during the season and, obviously, different teammates. This year, I am just happy for a number of guys getting a championship.

"... To give them that opportunity for these next five or six months, we can say, `Hey, we are the best. We are the champs.' That's a pretty nice feeling."

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Tom Coughlin is coming back. Eli Manning is only getting better. And the vast majority of the New York Giants' starting lineup is under contract. Can anybody say repeat?...
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GODZILLA1
04:29 PM on 02/13/2012
Yes the GIANTS can and WILL repeat and they will do it by beating the Cowbums AND Jerry Jones twice next year! IN YOUR FACE JERRY JONES! (Man, does Randy Galloway ever trash you good in the Fort Worth Star Telegram!)
09:27 PM on 02/07/2012
I'm glad the Giants won this year because you've got the Packers,Saints,Eagles,and 49'ers all coming back strong next year. Plus they'll have the bullseye of being champion;everybody will want to spank them.
03:10 PM on 02/07/2012
Giants won't repeat. You cannot contine to be 9-7 (which I think they will be again next season, if that...) and think that you're going to win the Super Bowl. Plus, its so hard to repeat in the NFL.
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J0E1
Phil Hill 2012
03:00 PM on 02/07/2012
They barely made the playoffs with this team. Not making the playoffs next season is just as, if not more likely than winning back to back SB's.
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02:44 PM on 02/07/2012
No they cannot.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
02:25 PM on 02/07/2012
If Giants history is any indication, they will not resign 3 or 4 of their biggest star players. Look for Manningham and Osi Umenyiora to be gone. Perhaps Jacobs also.
If there's one franchise that has turned "winning on the cheap" into an art form, it's the NY Giants.
12:19 PM on 02/07/2012
The best team in thier division did not make the playoffs. The Giants, Cowboys, Redskins all lost to the Eagles comming down the stretch. Had the Jets been worth its salt and beat the Giants the Eagles would have been representing the East. Now, with that being said and the Eagles recognizing the error of thier ways, They will represent the NFC East in 2012 playoffs and my odds on favorite to win the SB in 2013.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
02:26 PM on 02/07/2012
Question for you great Eagles fan. When was the last time Philly was crowned NFL champion?
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liebs94
Who's being naive, Kay?
11:58 AM on 02/07/2012
In today’s NFL, repeating has been replaced by winning 2 in three or four years (Steelers, Pats, and Giants). Teams don’t carry as many players back. It takes a year or two sometimes to gear back up around your core.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
11:08 AM on 02/07/2012
Very very hard to repeat.
11:02 AM on 02/07/2012
Being from NY and being a 49er fan isnt easy, Giants should not have one that game, but I have to say I would take eli in clutch situations over almost any other QB in the league.

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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
10:48 AM on 02/07/2012
Not very likely-their 9-7 record was nothing to crow about-they just got hot at the right time.
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cybolt
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03:06 PM on 02/07/2012
That plays a huge part in it... getting hot going into the playoffs.
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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
03:14 PM on 02/07/2012
Exactly what I mean.
VA Jill
Retired RN, Army mom. Bring the troops home!
10:20 AM on 02/07/2012
Oh fuhcatsake! The season is barely over! Give it a rest already!
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Kritikos
Intelligence is not a science
10:15 AM on 02/07/2012
Not likely.
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Quotidien
can't argue with ignorance
10:03 AM on 02/07/2012
Not going to happen. Giants don't do well meeting high expectations. Congrats on this season, though.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
09:05 AM on 02/07/2012
I'd put the Giants chances of repeating as SB champs at less than 10%.
In fact as a Giants fan I would sign up for another division title and trip to the Super Bowl with a defeat in the big game similar to the brutal loss to Baltimore in 2001 right now.
The Giants are more likely to not even make the playoffs next season as they are to win another Super Bowl. Remember this is a team that lost to the lowly Redskins twice last season, once at home in December.
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reste0123
Tramps like US..
10:19 AM on 02/07/2012
Yes they did lose to the Redskins.....But after that they went on to beat the Jets, Cowboys to finish out the season and clinch the Division...They shut down the Falcons as underdogs, then went to Green Bay again as underdogs and should have won by 30 not 17. Then onto San Fran as the underdog and yet won again...They again were underdogs against the Pats.. And Eli proved that he is an ELIte Quarterback. As far as repeating?? Its very hard to do, The Packers were suppose to do that again THIS year and didn't. Its all about who is hot come playoff's. At least THIS NY team didn't have a coach that not only said, "Not only will we get to the Super Bowl, but we will win it all"..Talk is cheap as per Rex Ryan...."ALL IN"
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
11:08 AM on 02/07/2012
Just a reminder: The 2011 Giants were the worst regular season team statistically in NFL history to win the SB (or before that, nfl championship). So it only makes sense that they would not be big favorites to repeat as Champs.
The Jets on the other hand are a strange franchise. Nobody seems to try harder to win yet the Jets haven't even back to the SB since '69 let alone won one. Even the very poorly run NY Mets have made 3 World Series since '69 and with one victory.