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    Tuesday, September 4, 2007
    Report: Tiki writes in book that he might still be playing if not for Coughlin

    ESPN.com news services

    Tiki Barber has already used the television airwaves to rip his former team and now the retired Giants running back reportedly is criticizing them in print.

    In excerpts of his new book "Tiki: My Life in the Game and Beyond" obtained by the New York Daily News, Barber writes that he might still be playing if Tom Coughlin weren't still coaching the Giants. The book goes on sale Sept. 18.

    "If Tom Coughlin had not remained as head coach of the Giants, I might still be in a Giants uniform," Barber writes, according to the Daily News.

    "[Coughlin] robbed me of what had been one of the most important things I had in my life, which was the joy I felt playing football," Barber wrote, according to the newspaper. "I had lost that. He had taken it away."

    Barber credits Coughlin with solving his chronic fumbling problems but wrote that he believes it was his performance that kept Coughlin employed by the Giants. Under Coughlin, Barber ranked among the NFL's top five rushers; in the three seasons beginning in 2004, Barber gained 1,518 (fifth), 1,860 (second) and 1,662 yards (fourth).

    "It's a double-edged sword, because as much as Coach Coughlin helped me, I also helped Tom Coughlin," Barber wrote, according to the newspaper.

    According to the Daily News, Barber also claims in the book that he was shorted about $10 million in his career by the Giants, who underpaid him compared with other top running backs.

    Last month, Barber criticized Giants quarterback Eli Manning. Barber had said that Manning's attempt to lead an offensive meeting in the 12th week of the last season was "comical" at times.

    After sarcastically noting that Barber was making a smooth transition from the playing field to television, the normally reserved Manning said he could have questioned Barber's leadership last season for calling out Coughlin and then having articles about him retiring in the middle of the season. It turned out to be a major distraction for the Giants.

  • #2
    Like most Giant fans I was a huge Tiki fan. His act is getting old. He needs to go away. He becomes a journalist and overnight becomes like most media assholes.

    He's a liar. He announced early in the season he was retiring. Coughlin had nothing to do with his announcement during the season.
    Last edited by frankb03; 09-04-2007, 04:03 PM.

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    • #3
      I am sick and tired of his act. I am beginning to think he may have been more of a cancer on this team than anyone really knew.
      Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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      • #4
        could tiki barber please

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        • #5
          i thought football was a team sport.................wow is all i can say stfu u want to play go play else where or put a sock in it tiki
          rjeremy for my accounts manager/i love how he keeps numbers

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          • #6
            damn good ball player though........I'd debate with ya on this subject frankb03, but your reputation of being a trouble maker has preceded you, and I'm not gonna fuel your personal egotistical fire......ha ha.....love ya PAL.....

            I don't know enough about Coughlin or Tike myself, but thanks for the heads up on the book......kapt


            Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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            • #7
              I loved Tiki, but lost alot of respect for him when he became a distraction by announcing his retirement......

              I do not like after the fact should have's and so on.....

              I am not a big coughlin...think he is a blowhard, but the fact remains the barber had his best years under him.....

              Also if he was underpaid that is his fault......He signed on the dotted line....nobody else....

              Why in this day and age nobody wants to take responsibility???

              Tiki in my mind is now an official blowhard

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              • #8
                Tiki could not tell the real reason why he was retiring. It would have been a real distraction if he did. With Coughlin for some reason other players had problems with his coaching style. If you remember Coughlin was call in because Fossell was too laid back. Anyone who knows anything about Football knows that ELI is over rated and he panicks over pressure. I respect Tiki, he was smart enough to get off that sinking ship before it was too late. KEEP TELLING THE TRUTH TIKI

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                • #9
                  I don't think anything Tiki said was shocking at all. I'm not surprised by any of it really.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by buddyluv1968
                    Tiki could not tell the real reason why he was retiring. It would have been a real distraction if he did. With Coughlin for some reason other players had problems with his coaching style. If you remember Coughlin was call in because Fossell was too laid back. Anyone who knows anything about Football knows that ELI is over rated and he panicks over pressure. I respect Tiki, he was smart enough to get off that sinking ship before it was too late. KEEP TELLING THE TRUTH TIKI
                    The fact that he announced his retirement mid-season was a distraction.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by buddyluv1968
                      Tiki could not tell the real reason why he was retiring. It would have been a real distraction if he did. With Coughlin for some reason other players had problems with his coaching style. If you remember Coughlin was call in because Fossell was too laid back. Anyone who knows anything about Football knows that ELI is over rated and he panicks over pressure. I respect Tiki, he was smart enough to get off that sinking ship before it was too late. KEEP TELLING THE TRUTH TIKI

                      buddyluv....

                      i have no problem with a player speaking his mind. I personally thought the mid-year announcement was poor judgement and timing....

                      I also do not believe in bashing after the fact. And I am a huge giants fan and coughlin hater......

                      Also do not blame anyone but your agent for the $$$'s you signed for.....

                      I also am not a Manning guy either....but everytime he keeps talking about and knocking the Giants i think it makes him look small.....

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                      • #12
                        Let's face it, Tiki is trying to sell a book. Interesting that NBC (and Tiki) has the Giant game on Sunday night as well. No such thing as coincidence when it comes to potential hype.

                        I was sitting in the endzone at Fedex Field for Tiki's last game when he carried the Giant's on his back into the playoffs. The greatest performance by a player in any sport I'll probably ever see in person.

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                        • #13
                          Cicero you so right brother...

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                          • #14
                            I agree with you too TwoTonTony & Frankie B!!!!!!!!!

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