Pats-slayer Eli Manning says Eagles can pull off upset
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[February 03, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - New York Giants
quarterback Eli Manning knows a thing or two about beating the New
England Patriots in a Super Bowl and thinks the Philadelphia Eagles
can do the same in the NFL's championship game on Sunday.
Manning is the only quarterback to beat a Tom Brady-led New England
team in the Super Bowl, having done it in 2008 and 2012, and offered
the Eagles a blueprint for success.
"In both Super Bowls our defense played outstanding," Manning told
Reuters on Friday. "We got a great pass rush on Tom and we were able
to disrupt him a little bit and then when it came to the fourth
quarter we played our best football."
The Patriots are 4-1/2-point favorites heading into Sunday but
Manning feels the underdog Eagles have all the pieces necessary to
pull out a victory in Minneapolis.
"They have a great defensive front and they can get pressure on the
quarterback," said Manning, who is in Minneapolis to promote the
Courtyard Super Bowl Sleepover Contest.
"They run the ball well, their quarterback is playing at a high
level in Nick (Foles) so they have the ingredients. Now can they put
it all together on gameday?"
At 40, Brady is well past the age when quarterbacks tend to be much
less efficient but he is playing as well as ever and often saves his
best for the NFL's biggest game.
Last year, with the Patriots trailing 28-3 in the second half, Brady
led his team to the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history.
Manning said for the Eagles to prevail over the defending champions,
they must emulate his Giants teams and nullify the five-time Super
Bowl-winning quarterback's timing.
"Obviously Tom's playing at a high level. But the best way to slow
down any quarterback is get pressure on him and make him throw the
ball earlier than he wants to," said Manning.
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning holds the Vince Lombardi
Trophy after the Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super
Bowl XLVI, February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
UNDERDOGS
The Eagles are the NFC's top seed but they have been home underdogs
in both their playoff games, a label the players have embraced with
many wearing dog masks after games and even during the buildup to
the Super Bowl.
But Manning said that while the Eagles appear to be having fun with
their underdog status, they are likely also using it as motivation
going into the biggest game of the year.
"They've kind of used that approach all through the playoffs as
motivation that they've been the underdog and they've embraced that
role," said Manning.
"That's definitely been kind of something that has been a little
chip on the shoulder and helped them get through it. On paper they
are the underdog again so I know they are talking about that."
Manning did not reveal his prediction for the outcome of Sunday's
championship, saying only that the game will likely be a close
encounter.
"I don't have a favorite of who's going to win. It's tough to say
that the Patriots aren't going to win. They seem to get to this game
a lot and find ways to win it," he said.
"But I think it will be a tight game and come down to whoever has
the ball last with little time left."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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