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Giants' offseason outlook
Steve Wyche reports on what the offseason holds for the Super Bowl champions, weighing in on what the Giants might do in the 2012 NFL Draft and free agency.
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Pierre-Paul wants Giants to keep defensive line intact
As the New York Giants ready to begin what could be a bitter offseason with Osi Umenyiora, at least one prominent Giant already is publically backing his fellow defensive end.
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Theismann to 'Skins: Just say no to Peyton Manning
Joe Theismann respects Peyton Manning as a quarterback. Theismann just doesn't believe that Manning, 35, is close to the right fit for a Redskins team in rebuilding mode.
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First Tyree, now Manningham
It wasn't as sexy as David Tyree's Helmet Catch, but Mario Manningham's incredible sideline catch kick-started the Giants' game-winning touchdown drive in Super Bowl XLVI. Eli Manning deserves plenty of credit as well -- the 38-yard throw was perfect.
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Three and out: Mr. Smith to start in San Francisco
Despite talk that the 49ers QB job was open, Jim Harbaugh indicated that Alex Smith had the complete support of the organization.
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Communication, respect key in legend/team divorces
Trading Joe Montana to the Chiefs was not easy for the Niners. Albert Breer revisits that move and other legendary breakups to see what, if anything, the Colts and Peyton Manning can learn.
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Pawngo CEO apologizes for Boston Butterfinger stunt
No one knew what Pawngo was before the company dumped 900 pounds of Butterfingers in Boston's Copley Square in a mocking tribute to Wes Welker's huge Super Bowl drop. Now Pawngo is infamous -- in Boston, anyway -- and the company's CEO is sorry.
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Eleven things from 2011 that we may never witness again
With another memorable season in the books, Steve Wyche reviews 11 things from the 2011 campaign that we may never see again, including Tebowmania, Rex Ryan's guarantees and much more.
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Welker's big entrance
Wes Welker showed up in Indy sporting red pants, brown loafers and a sketchy mustache. Seven days later, he dropped the pass that would've put the Patriots in prime position to win the Super Bowl. Coincidence?
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Don't forget to stretch!
We saw many middle-aged men throwing footballs as hard as possible during events at the NFL Experience. Let's hope they have their physical therapists on retainer.
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Enter Vic "The Brick"
Vic "The Brick" Jacobs belongs to the frantic Media Day horde -- co-hosting "The Loose Cannons" radio show -- but as he pranced along the turf at Lucas Oil Stadium, he turned as many heads as any of the players.
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Eli is elite
Eli Manning was the center of attention at Lucas Oil Stadium after leading the Giants to their second Super Bowl title in five seasons. Manning now has two Super Bowl MVP trophies to bookend his mantle. Unreal.
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Peyton Manning says he's not envious of Eli's two rings
Could a super-sized sibling rivalry be brewing in the Manning clan? Not so, says Peyton, who "couldn't be happier" for younger brother Eli, now a two-time Super Bowl champion.
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REP: The guys talk Super Bowl XLVI fun and more
Rich and the podcast crew share their experiences from Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, including a few great photographs from the best week in sports. It's a great listen so be sure to download the entire podcast at NFL.com/richeisen or subscribe on iTunes .
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Who can challenge the Giants in 2012?
Brian Baldinger goes over the problems facing the NFC East teams looking to overthrow the Giants in 2012.
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To the victor goes the confetti
Moments after the Giants knocked down Tom Brady's Hail Mary heave to end the game, a confetti blizzard covered the field at Lucas Oil Stadium. It was plenty of fun for the Giants to walk through. The Patriots? Not so much.
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Playbook: Tape study on SB XLVI
In the public view, Super Bowl XLVI has been defined by the plays that weren’t made – fumbles the Patriots didn’t recover, a ball Wes Welker didn’t catch, a few throws Tom Brady didn’t make. But when you pop in the coaching tape, you see there are even more aspects of the game where the Giants ...
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Colts knew they were totally dependent on Manning
Former Colts offensive line coach has landed on his feet in Buffalo, and on Wednesday acknowledged the Colts knew they were in trouble if Peyton Manning's absence lingered in 2011.
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Kraft takes the mic
In a season dedicated to Robert Kraft's late wife, Myra, the Patriots owner told NFL.com: "This year has special purpose. My sweetheart's patch is above the heart of every player."
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Plenty to Experience for NFL fans
There was no shortage of activities at the NFL Experience, which ran all week at the Indiana Convention Center. Here, a young Colts fan imagines trying to pull in a wayward pass from Curtis Painter.
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Big Blue sees red
Super Bowl XLVI started ugly and raw with the Giants gaining a 2-0 lead after Tom Brady was flagged for intentional grounding from his own end zone.
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Schilling shills for video game
Boston sports hero Curt Schilling showed up in Indianapolis to promote a video game (he was carrying around a plastic sword of some kind). Schilling was one of many random athletes and entertainers working the room at Radio Row.
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Ice Ice Baby
Vanilla Ice is indestructible. Ice -- real name Rob Van Winkle -- made the rounds at Radio Row, talking about his role in the new Adam Sandler film, "That's My Boy." Say what you will, but the man has staying power.
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Billy Madison in the house
Adam Sandler swung by Radio Row to promote "That's My Boy," his latest movie destined to make one trillion dollars. He talked with NFL.com about the Jets, whom he believes are closer to getting back to the Super Bowl than many believe.
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Steelers exec Khan reportedly draws interest for Rams GM post
The St. Louis Rams have reportedly asked for permission to interview Steelers director of administration Omar Khan for their general manager job.
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