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Mr. Perfect? It's Eli Manning, as Giants stun Pats and Brady to squash undefeated season

By EDDIE PELLS, AP National Writer

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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) celebrates after his 13-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl XLII football game against the New England Patriots at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

By Beth Boehne

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — When it comes to perfect endings, this Super Bowl delivered.

Not in the undefeated way — the New England Patriots fell short of that.

But for drama, excitement, a game living up to the hype — well, Eli Manning and the New York Giants really did come through.

A masterful magician when the stakes were highest, Manning engineered one of the best drives in Super Bowl history Sunday to help the Giants squash New England's run at history-making perfection with a 17-14 victory.

"An unbelievable game and an unbelievable feeling," Manning said.

It was a game, and a finish, that showed precisely why football is America's favorite sport and the Super Bowl its favorite spectacle.

Manning led the Giants 83 yards in just more than two minutes. He capped it with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left, to win what easily could go down as the best Super Bowl ever.

So often, these Super Bowls don't come close to living up to the buildup. This game had to be something special considering all the great story lines leading up to it: the perfect team; the upstart underdogs; the cover boy quarterback in Tom Brady; the kid brother in Manning.

It was.

The star was Manning, the scruffy younger brother of Peyton, who won his own Super Bowl last year, and sat in the corner of a skybox for this one, squirming and agonizing over every play.

Now both Mannings have a championship and a Super Bowl MVP to their names and Brady — well, he's still got the looks, the supermodel girlfriend, Gisele Bundchen, and three Super Bowl titles of his own.

With the loss, New England finished 18-1, and the 1972 Miami Dolphins remain the only team to go undefeated from the start of the season through the Super Bowl.

Their coach, Don Shula, was on hand, ready to congratulate the Patriots. Instead, he gets another chance to sip champagne, continuing a tradition the Dolphins have enjoyed every year when the last undefeated team finally gets its first loss.

"What a great football game this was," Shula said. "What I learned today was how tough it is to go undefeated."

His Dolphins remain alone thanks to Manning, whose 13-yard game-winner came four plays after he escaped a cadre of Patriots engulfing him, threw the ball up for grabs — how, exactly, did he do that? — and watched receiver David Tyree jump and somehow pin it between his hands and his helmet for the 32-yard reception.

That kept the drive going, and it will be Manning's mastery that everyone remembers — not Brady's coolly efficient 80-yard touchdown drive moments earlier.

"They played well," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "They made some plays. We made some plays. They just made a few more. We played as hard as we could. We just couldn't make enough plays."

This game was a back-and-forth stomach-turner that had a great chance of breaking the record for Super Bowl viewership (94.08 million) and certainly gave advertisers their money's worth on the $2.7 million they spent for each 30-second spot.

It might even force Monday's water-cooler conversation to be about football, not commercials or halftime shows.

For the record, Tom Petty did a four-song halftime set, closing, appropriately, with "Runnin' Down A Dream."

Some highlights on the commercial side included Shaquille O'Neal as a winning jockey in a big horse race, Richard Simmons barely avoiding being squished on the highway and Will Ferrell playing a — well — not-so-fit pro basketball player who also likes beer.

Funny as those were, the best show was on the field.

It was a tight, taut defensive battle for three-plus quarters — yet anything but boring.

Then it was taken over by two quarterbacks — one already a star, the other yearning to escape the shadow his father, Archie, and big brother, Peyton have cast over the family, and the sport, for many years now.

Earlier in the week, Eli said it was flattering being compared to Peyton because "he's at the top of his game, and I'm still trying to get my game up to his level."

"I never thought about them even playing college ball, much less pro football, much less winning Super Bowls or MVPs," Archie Manning said. "It wasn't in the plan. We tried to raise kids. We raised kids just like other parents raised their kids."

All year, the Patriots were unbeatable, even when these same Giants gave them their toughest test of all in the last game of the regular season, a 38-35 final that gave New York the confidence it needed.

Looking for something to pick on, New England's critics went to "Spygate," the Week 1 plot devised by coach Bill Belichick to videotape Jets defensive coaches as they signaled to players on the field. The NFL fined the coach $500,000 and the team $250,000 and a first-round draft pick, and the pundits said the Patriots might be forever remembered as cheaters.

The subject came up frequently this week, including Sunday, when Sen. Arlen Specter reiterated he's considering Senate hearings to get to the bottom of the matter.

Will he care now that it's the Giants, not the Patriots, holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy?

"It's the greatest feeling in professional sports," Burress said.

As for the ending? Well, Manning put it best: "You can't write a better script."

Monday, Feb 4 at 8:04 PM Andy wrote ...

Great game! The Giants deserved the win. The Patriots are too stuck up and spoiled. It was great seeing "Pretty Boy" knocked down so many times!

Monday, Feb 4 at 6:31 PM Wayne wrote ...

Long time Giants fan living in New England. Took a lot of abuse. Thanks to the team I can give back a few jabs. GOOD JOB GUYS!!!! Well deserved win.

Monday, Feb 4 at 3:41 PM RB wrote ...

Bob----Stop the crybaby crap and get off the high horse you and the hipe of a not so perfect team you follow.

Monday, Feb 4 at 1:50 PM bob wrote ...

Refs cheated. Did you watch the same game? If anything they called a perfect game. Learn the rules.

Monday, Feb 4 at 12:52 PM Anonymous wrote ...

The Giants won but the refs cheated how do you stop the clock without burning a timeout and what about the giants d resting on the field slowing momentum this win is a fluke!

Monday, Feb 4 at 11:14 AM Anonymous wrote ...

GO GIANTS!!! Pats SUCK!!!

Monday, Feb 4 at 10:26 AM Lindy wrote ...

I am so thrilled for the Giants and Eli Manning. He has taken so much criticism and always handled it with such class. He deserves the alcolades he is receiving. Good job Giants!! (And you didn't have to cheat to win it like another team is known to do.)

Monday, Feb 4 at 8:54 AM chris wrote ...

OK Frank you obviously don't know football. Stick to the recliner. The line did help a ton, but Eli made some great plays. He stepped out from behind big brother last night. 18-1 is a great record but when you lose the only important game of the year, doesn't really mean that much. Just numbers. Good job Giants. Glad Tiki wasn't a part of it either. What a cancer he was for them.

Monday, Feb 4 at 8:44 AM Linda wrote ...

Hats of to New York. You didn't just play the game you lived the game. I mean come on Brady got knocked down 16 times. Talk about New York Defense. Really Congrats! One of the best Superbowls I ever enjoyed!!

Monday, Feb 4 at 8:35 AM Fred wrote ...

Patriots, you can still trademark 18-1*.

Monday, Feb 4 at 7:59 AM Frank wrote ...

The Giants suck. They had a good game, but the Patriots had a great season. Eli you suck. Hats off the five on the line for the Giants. They won the game not Eli.

Monday, Feb 4 at 5:44 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Great, now were going to have to hear about Eli & Peyton, & Peyton & Eli non-stop. Probably up to a sickening Tiger Woods like man-crush level. Can't wait! Not mention those punk Dolphins will never ever shut up now. Fantastic. I bet the Giants will go undefeated next year to make up for it, right? Not.

Sunday, Feb 3 at 11:54 PM sandy wrote ...

I CALLED THIS GAME FOR NY 17 -14.I am not a gambler, I wish I was, I would have won big today. I am grateful NY giants did not disappoint me today. Very beautiful game. When Patriots defendants couldn't get Eli down at about 45 seconds left to go, after pull and tug, I knew he was going to get the winning run. CONGRATULATION GUYS FOR A JOB WELL DONE.

Sunday, Feb 3 at 11:46 PM Erick wrote ...

What a good game, I flipped out when the Giants scored a TD at the last 35 seconds.. good stuff..

Sunday, Feb 3 at 11:42 PM Ed wrote ...

hey New england wasnt full of themselve. Giants ceated

Sunday, Feb 3 at 11:02 PM Ed wrote ...

Congratulations to the Giants, they deserve it, they played with heart and soul tonight. New England also got what they deserve as they have been a little to full of themselves; and what an attitude their coach (and some players) showed tonight leaving the field before it was completely over. What a putts he is the poor baby.

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