Perfect pair of Giants: Manning-Coughlin form top player-coach bond in NFL

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Giants quarterback Eli Manning (left) and Justin Tuck celebrate their team’s 21-17 win over the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Manning was named the game’s MVP.
Giants quarterback Eli Manning (left) and Justin Tuck celebrate their team’s 21-17 win over the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Manning was named the game’s MVP. (AP)
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INDIANAPOLIS – Tom Coughlin has never won the NFL’s coach of the year award. Eli Manning has never been the league’s MVP.

With two Super Bowl victories in the past five seasons, though, they have emerged as the NFL’s top coaching-quarterback tandem.

And the best may be yet to come.

The 65-year-old Coughlin and the 30-year-old quarterback are getting better with time, and it was never more obvious than in this past season, which the Giants capped with a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday night for the franchise’s fourth Super Bowl title.

The bond between Coughlin and Manning is there for all to see. It is found in the word, team.

“He epitomizes everything that I believe in as a player,” Coughlin said of Manning. “[That’s] In terms of the quality, the way he produces, the way he handles it among his teammates, on and off the field.”

It’s sometimes hard to tell whether Coughin has rubbed off on Manning, or vice versa.

Either way, Coughlin and Manning are the perfect match in a state that once had an advertising slogan of “New Jersey and you, perfect together.”

“He is confident,” Coughlin said of Manning. “He is not arrogant. He has always thought about team first. He is the perfect guy in regard to that because he is continuously spreading things around. He hands the praise out, he distributes it well. He looks to his teammates. He is a guy who is an outstanding leader. He has taken responsibility for his team.”

Never was that leadership more evident than late in games this season. Seven times Manning led the Giants (13-7) to fourth-quarter victories and the last was the most impressive – an 88-yard title-winning drive that he started with a pinpoint 38-yard pass.

“A championship is a championship,” said Manning, who threw for a career-best and franchise-best 4,933 yards this season. “Each one is special. Each one has special moments during the season and, obviously, different teammates. This year, I am just happy for a number of guys getting a championship.

“...To give them that opportunity for these next five or six months, we can say, ‘Hey, we are the best. We are the champs.’ That’s a pretty nice feeling.”

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