AP/ February 5, 2012, 10:03 PM

Giants beat Patriots 21-17, win Super Bowl

Members of the New York Giants celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Giants defeated the Patriots by a score of 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Members of the New York Giants celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Giants defeated the Patriots by a score of 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. / Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images

INDIANAPOLIS - Tom Brady let his final pass fly toward the scrum of players in the end zone, hoping for an incredible finish.

Uh-uh, Tom. Not in this city, and not in this game.

Indianapolis is a Manning town, whether it's Peyton or Eli pulling out the wins. And the Super Bowl is suddenly the province of the New York Giants, who have figured out how to topple Brady and the New England Patriots in the biggest moments.

Eli Manning led another fourth-quarter touchdown drive and won his second Super Bowl MVP on Sunday night, leading the Giants to a 21-17 victory that provided a pulsating finish to an NFL season that started with turmoil and a lockout.

"It's been a wild game," said Manning, who now has one more Super Bowl title than his older brother. "It's been a wild season,"

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A wild finish was certainly fitting.

The Giants (13-7) almost didn't make the playoffs, needing a lot of help at 7-7 with two games left. Their defense finally came together, and Manning gave them a chance in every game with his penchant for comebacks — a league-record 15 touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

Of course, his greatest career comeback was in that Super Bowl four years ago, when the Patriots were undefeated and Manning led a late scoring drive that included an enduring Super Bowl moment — the incredible catch David Tyree made by trapping the ball against his helmet.

The Patriots (15-4) had a chance to avoid more such history on Sunday. Brady, trying to match boyhood hero Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw with four Super Bowl titles, had New England in range to put it away late in the fourth quarter.

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Wes Welker dropped a pass at the 20-yard line with 4 minutes left, forcing a punt that gave the Giants another chance trailing 17-15.

"It comes to the biggest moment of my life, and (I) don't come up with it," said a red-eyed Welker. "It's one of those plays I've made a thousand times."

Manning's turn for more Super Bowl magic.

He threw a spot-on 38-yard pass down the sideline to Mario Manningham, fitting the ball perfectly between two defensive backs barreling down on the receiver. Manningham got both feet down before getting smacked out of bounds in front of the Patriots' bench, a catch that was upheld on replay and reminded the 68,658 fans at Lucas Oil Stadium — one in particular — about that other catch four years earlier.

"In those situations, you are always looking to see who is going to be the guy," Tyree said, in the Giants locker room.

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Once Manningham came down with it, the Giants sensed things had turned their way, just like four years earlier.

"I think they are both spectacular catches," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "I think with Mario's earlier tonight, the way he kept his feet inbounds and held onto the ball (while) going out of bounds was a remarkable thing."

The Patriots were thinking the same thing, too.

"I thought that play they made on our sideline was a phenomenal throw and catch," Brady said. "That got them going."

They got down to the 6-yard line with just over a minute left and the Patriots down to one timeout. New York could have run the clock down to a few seconds and kicked a field goal.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick did the math and decided on a trade-off: Give up a touchdown for some time. New England pulled up and allowed Ahmad Bradshaw to run the final 6 yards with 57 seconds left.

Once Bradshaw realized what was happening, he tried to stop at the 1-yard line to keep the clock going but ended up falling backward into the end zone.

Brady would get one last chance with the Giants defense bearing down on him, as it always does. Defensive end Justin Tuck huddled the New York defense after a touchback on the kickoff left the ball at the 20-yard line.

"I think a lot of guys had their eyes lit up," Tuck said. "This is what we've been working for all year, and we've got 57 seconds left to be world champs."

Brady set a Super Bowl record by completing 16 consecutive passes earlier in the game, topping Montana's record. When he needed several quick completions to get moving in the last minute, he couldn't do it.

The Patriots got only as far as midfield with 5 seconds left. Brady threw a desperation pass into the end zone, where the ball was batted around in a scrum before falling incomplete just beyond the reach of All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski, bringing the spray of confetti from above.

"You come down to one play at the end," Brady said. "If we make it, we're world champs. If we don't, we're wishing we were."

Brady's had a tough time against this Giants defense. During the regular season, it pressured him into mistakes during a 24-20 New York win in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots went on to win their next 10, a streak that ended when Brady faced that same defense on Sunday.

It just seems to have his number. On his first pass of the game, Brady was pressured by Tuck in the end zone and threw the ball to an open spot downfield to get rid of it, resulting in a safety.

By contrast, Manning didn't make any big mistakes and, again, was at his best under the last-minute pressure.

"He's become confident over time, kind of grew into it," said his father, former New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning. "I always felt like you have to experience those situations before you become confident. He's certainly had his share."

And nobody will question anything he says again.

Manning was criticized for insisting before the season that he's an elite quarterback. Then, with the Giants struggling, he was overshadowed by a different Manning drama.

Peyton and the Colts were hoping to reach a Super Bowl in their stadium. Instead, the quarterback had neck operations and the team came apart, prompting ownership to clean house. The week leading up to the Super Bowl was overshadowed in town by talk about Peyton's future.

Eli insisted he wasn't bothered by sharing the spotlight. In the fourth quarter on Sunday, he had it all to himself.

Manning was 10 of 14 for 118 yards in the final quarter with his seventh game-winning drive of the season. Overall, he completed 30 of 40 for 296 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions, leading the Giants to their fourth Super Bowl championship — two behind Pittsburgh for the record.

In the end, a Manning got to hoist the silver Super Bowl trophy in Indianapolis.

"It just feels good to win a Super Bowl," Eli said. "Doesn't matter where you are."

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Forty-Four says:
I was working, so I didn't see much of the game, but I had it recorded for the commercials. I hate watching sports after they have happened.

All of the "best of's" seem to miss the best commercials to which they are forgotten about...so I recorded it.

The only reason I rooted for the Giants was because they are in the NFC. Ndamukong Suh called it, "Whoever represents the NFC will win the Super Bowl."
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whosaid1 says:
"Wes Welker dropped a pass at the 20-yard line with 4 minutes left, forcing a punt that gave the Giants another chance trailing 17-15."

Look....I wasn't "rooting" to either team....but I do appreciate great "play"....and Wes Welker has made impossible catches in every game he has played in recent memory. Not many in the league...could have made that catch !!! Regardless of how good you are,...you can't DO IT everytime.
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Forty-Four says:
by involved_indi February 5, 2012 10:30 PM EST
Good game. The only thing that spoiled it for me was seeing the GE commericals knowing they have 55% of their workforce overseas and took 3.2 billion dollars out of the federal government last year with a 35% corporate tax bracket. This is a crooked amoral company that is trying to play on your patriotism while screwing the US ever way they can
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Zann-Zel says:
That was an awesome ending to the game! I loved how he just had plenty of time to turn around and SIT into the endzone! : )

I love it when the team I'm for wins!
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Zann-Zel replies:
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Well my Cowboys weren't in it, so I had to pick a side. I was partial to New York. But when the Patriot guy wouldn't even shake hands at the beginning that sealed it! Bad Sportsmanship - they deserved to lose! Congrats on your team winning George! : )
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baileyccc says:
The Patriots can not lose enough to make the sports world happy. The cheating scandals will always be with them and won't change until the coaching staff changes.
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retm-w replies:
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I love seeing bilichek get beat.
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predcasna-ejakulace says:
yeah Giants rulez :D
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prohb says:
....AND NOW THE AIR IS SHATTERED BY THE FORCE OF BRADY'S BLOW!

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright;
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere men are laughing (New York), and somewhere children shout (New Jersey);
But there is no joy in Boston -
mighty Brady......has struck out.
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UForgotPoland says:
What a crappy footgame, the commercials were even bad!
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Mrmarioo1 says:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4xM1-_BKlw
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Forty-Four says:
Screw the Patriots....they didn't even truly deserve to be there. They had the worst D in the league this year, but their offense just happened to be better than the opposition for that particular game(s). The NFC won and that is all that matters for me. Lets go Lions 2012!

Congratulations Joe btw.
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Forty-Four replies:
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Does not mean that they deserved it. Worst D in the league, all they had to do was be better than the other team's D for one game (or 2 in the case of division matchups). Yes, through the wins that they happened to get, they earned the right to be there, but they didn't truly deserve to be there.
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