Tiki Barber

Tiki Barber
Steven "Tiki" Barberis a former American football running back who played for the New York Giants of the National Football Leaguefor ten seasons. He played college football for the University of Virginia. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft, and played his entire professional career for them...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth7 April 1975
CityBlacksburg, VA
CountryUnited States of America
The numbers aren't good, but they lie to you. Numbers will lie, especially when we see how he works and see him in practice every day. The numbers are not always indicative, especially for a young guy. If he had been here and was established, it would be a concern. But this is really his first year as our leader and starter.
It's so nice to have so many weapons. There is no pressure and that's how it should be. If one part of the offense is faltering, someone is there to pick it up.
It was a tough sled. We struggled a little bit.
They are very good and I think they have an emotional edge in their own minds about what the season is going to bring for them and mean for them. We have to find a way to combat that.
They are very good. And I think they have an emotional edge in their own minds about what this season is going to bring for them and mean for them. We have to find a way to combat that.
It's a crosstown rival. It's Jets -Giants, like Mets-Yankees. It's a big game. But mostly it's a big game for us because the starters will play well into the third quarter and it'll be a measuring stick to see where we are as a team.
It's a play we run all the time. We have a lot of confidence. I'm just playing good right now, and I know it.
It's a little sore, but nothing serious. It's not going to hold me from anything.
Rushing the ball is all about ball control. If you run the ball, you control the clock. If you control the clock, you usually control the game.
We needed a spark. We were struggling and sagging a little bit on offense in the first half.
You'd like to say at this point in a season that we're clicking on all cylinders. We're not yet.
Amani missed a block, ... I think he was setting himself up.
A lot of that had to do with his belief that this organization represents this city. We played with the kind of pride New Yorkers have.
At any plethora of points along the way I was down. But we kept going. Guys kept working for me.