Giants general manager Jerry Reese says that the team is ready to put more pressure on the shoulders of quarterback Eli Manning. "We're going to put more of the onus on him," Reese told the New York Post. Manning doesn't appear to be worried about taking a greater leadership role with the club, something he has slowly been doing since Tiki Barber's retirement. "I think you got a quarterback going into his sixth year and ... some young receivers," Manning told The Post Tuesday. "It's my job to make sure those guys are on the same page and my job to be a leader and take control of the offense and the passing game. "As a quarterback you're always going to be a leader, but now I'm one of the older guys on the offense."