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The Rich Eisen Podcast

REP: Part 2 - Peter King and Jim Brockmire

The Rich Eisen Podcast

NFL and Rich Eisen

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4.5672 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2012

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Guests for PART 2 include Sports Illustrated Senior Writer and analyst for NBC Sports Peter King, who shares his thoughts on Super Bowl XLVI as well as what he feels the future holds for Peyton Manning... the answer may surprise you.  Up next and back by popular demand is Legend of the booth Jim Brockmire, who counts down the top ten plays of the 2011 playoffs and more... As always, thanks for downloading and we hope you enjoyed this mega, two-part post Super Bowl XLVI edition of "The Rich Eisen Podcast."  If you missed any of PART 1 featuring Mario Manningham and Troy Aikman, check NFL.com/richeisen or subscribe via iTunes.

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0:00.0

all right guys we went a little long as we said in part one so without further ado here is part

0:06.5

two of this week's rich eyes and podcast post super bowl 46 edition with peter king and legend of the booth

0:12.8

jim brockmire great perspective coming up now on super bowl 46 he is in the pro football hall of fame

0:20.3

is one of his one of the top writers of all time. He was the

0:25.1

pool reporter all week long for everybody trying to find out what's going on on Giants practice.

0:29.3

And as one of the selectors for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, who better to give us fresh

0:33.2

perspective on all these legacy questions we needed answering throughout the week, then Peter

0:37.5

King rejoining me here on my podcast. How are you, Peter?

0:41.7

Great, Rich. Thanks for having me. Anytime. Thank you for coming on. Let's just start off

0:46.5

with the macro question. I asked Aikman the same thing. I'll ask you. What are your thoughts now

0:51.3

that we're on the backside of Super Bowl 46?

0:56.3

Well, I mean, I think it was a really fun game.

0:59.0

It was the kind of game that you can dissect for weeks after.

1:05.0

And, you know, with a lot of different angles.

1:07.5

But I think, in essence, you know, the two things you take away, one from a giant

1:12.7

perspective, one for a Patriot perspective.

1:16.1

You know, the Giants, I think it's a cliche to say the Giants have a Patriots number, but, you

1:23.4

know, in the last three times these two teams have played, Eli Manning has driven the Giants from behind,

1:31.4

83, 80, and 88 yards through to the winning touchdown

1:36.4

in the final minute of the game.

1:38.8

So what that says to me is Bill Belichick,

1:42.1

it better get a difference maker on defense because he doesn't

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