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Manning fires back at Tiki
« on: August 21, 2007, 03:58:01 PM »
Looks like there will be more distractions this year.


ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Tiki Barber wanted a more intense, fiery Eli Manning. The New York Giants quarterback gave Tiki what he wanted in a loud ripping voice on Tuesday.

Two days after being criticized on national television by Barber for a lack of strong leadership, Manning ripped his former teammate and current NBC football analyst for distracting the team last season with his early retirement announcement and his criticism of coach Tom Coughlin.
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"I guess I'm just happy for Tiki that he's making a smooth transition into the TV world," Manning said. "You know, I'll be interested to see if he has anything to say (about a team) besides the Giants, and what his comments will be on that."

Normally reserved and never one to criticize a coach or teammate, Manning seemed to enjoy going after Barber, the Giants' all-time leading rusher who retired after last season at age 31 to pursue a television career.

 

Speaking during the halftime show of the Sunday Night Football game between the Giants and Baltimore Ravens, Barber had said that Manning's attempt to lead an offensive meeting in the 12th week of the last season was "comical" at times.

Manning didn't find the comment funny.

"It's just one of those deals. I'm not going to lose any sleep about what Tiki has to say," Manning said. "I guess I could have questioned his leadership skills last year with calling out the coach and having articles about him retiring in the middle of the season, and he's lost the heart (to play).

"As a quarterback you're reading that your running back has lost the heart to play the game and it's about the 10th week," Manning said. "I can see that a little bit at times. But I'm not going to get concerned. I'm going to go out there and play ball."

Barber was not immediately available for comment.

Giants teammates came to Manning's defense on Tuesday.

Wide receiver Amani Toomer, who played his entire career with Barber, was stunned.

"I thought Tiki and Eli were pretty good friends," Toomer said. "It's kind of strange to have him say something like that and to make a point of it like that. Maybe he had somebody else in his ear kind of coaxing him into saying stuff, because I don't believe he really believes that. I don't know why he'd say something like that."

Center Shaun O'Hara said that Manning is progressing as a leader, especially for a fourth-year player.

"I don't have any problems with Eli's leadership and the way he does it," O'Hara said. "He's doing it his way. I think players appreciate that. It's a shame everybody wants Eli to be somebody they think he should be instead of just letting him be himself."

O'Hara noted that Manning might be under the microscope more than most young quarterbacks because he is the brother of Peyton Manning.

"For me, you can be Johnny Rah-Rah, but if you're not doing your job, if you're not pulling your weight, it doesn't matter what you say," O'Hara said. "Being loud, that doesn't make you a great leader."

Tackle David Diehl said Manning showed his leadership Sunday night, getting the offensive lined up right when the Ravens threw a couple of new looks at them on defense.

Giants new quarterback coach Chris Palmer added that Manning does everything a coach wants.

"Everybody leads in a different way," Palmer said. "If you buy any business books, there are 101 ways to lead. He'll lead in his own particular fashion."

While Barber praised Manning at times for his play, he also questioned whether he could be a leader of men and make plays when the chips were down.

"His personality hasn't been so that he can step up, make a strong statement and have people believe that it's coming from his heart," Barber said on the show.

Barber then told the story about Manning being uncomfortable talking to the offense in Week 12.

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Re: Manning fires back at Tiki
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2007, 06:57:59 PM »
O-linemen can always give you the truest perspective of what's going on with a team.  Tiki should just let it go, and let Manning play his game.  Also, the quarterback is NOT always the leader of a team.  That's just the expectation from the media.

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Re: Manning fires back at Tiki
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2007, 06:53:38 AM »
GOOD! I'm glad Eli took a stand.Ive said before that I think that Tiki should just keep his mouth shut. >:( He needs to just let it go and get on with his life.
I think it was a good sign that respected players on the G-men like
Amani Toomer and Antonio Pierce took Eli's side,it shows team unity.

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Re: Manning fires back at Tiki
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2007, 08:19:45 AM »
GOOD! I'm glad Eli took a stand.Ive said before that I think that Tiki should just keep his mouth shut. >:( He needs to just let it go and get on with his life.
I think it was a good sign that respected players on the G-men like
Amani Toomer and Antonio Pierce took Eli's side,it shows team unity.

True. Tiki is kind of a bonehead huh?

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Re: Manning fires back at Tiki
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2007, 08:34:52 AM »
Good for Eli. Eli is and has always been a laid back cat. I'm sure he knows how to command the huddle which is most important for a QB anyway.

Team leader can be anybody on the team.


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Re: Manning fires back at Tiki
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2007, 09:29:11 AM »
True. Tiki is kind of a bonehead huh?


Definitely! He has become quite the little me,me,me,look at me,prima donna.