Tiki Barber hasn't taken the field yet in his comeback, but he's already taking hits for making an analogy to Holocaust victim Anne Frank. The former Giants running back has been criticized in local media for making the analogy during an interview in this week's Sports Illustrated. At one point in the article, Barber describes going into hiding with his girlfriend after his well-publicized breakup with his then-pregnant wife. Barber and his girlfriend ended up in the attic of the home of the player's agent, Mark Lepselter. "Lep's Jewish," Barber told Sports Illustrated. "And it was like a reverse Anne Frank thing." Lepselter came to his client's defense Thursday.