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Top 10 Tuesday: Eli’s Comebacks

Posted by Giants.com on September 18, 2012 – 3:17 pm

Sunday’s victory over Tampa Bay marked the 21st time Eli Manning has rallied the Giants from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win a regular season game.

Here is a look at 10 of his best:

CLICK HERE TO VIEW GALLERY OF ELI’S COMEBACKS


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3 Responses to “Top 10 Tuesday: Eli’s Comebacks”

  1. By Robert White on Sep 18, 2012 | Reply

    Never count the Giants out with Eli at the helm.

  2. By eggbert on Sep 18, 2012 | Reply

    i think it’s impossible to pick in this context. maybe if we had drive times, time left in 4th, and length of drive, it’d be an easier choice. I choose last years Pats game because he did 80 yards with 1:39 left in the game. I was at the Denver game, and that was amazing (as well as one of the first times eli flashed his prowess) but that drive happened over the course of 4 or 5 minutes, i think.
    another milestone was the carolina game in 08 to clinch number 1 seed the year after XLII but again it was a time consuming drive. it wasn’t in the crush.
    If the Bucs game was, say, week 10 it would mean a lot more. though 1-1 is important ( and the game was fantastic to watch in the stadium) it lacks that tension that comes with a late season game.
    The Pats game last year was game 8, the first time an NFC team won in NE in over a decade, a nail-biter, carried tones of XLII with it, happened during a defensive stalemate of a game, it was cold, AND eli only had 1:39 to get it done. there are very few scenarios (non-playoff) in the history of the league that are more epic than that.

  3. By giantfan on Sep 18, 2012 | Reply

    With out a question the Denver game at home, at the end of that drive was the moment when I looked around the stadium and we all knew that we finally have a quarterback!!

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