Four years after David Tyree's famous catch against the Patriots in the Super Bowl, Mario Manningham provided the latest version of "The Catch." Manningham made an over-the-shoulder catch and managed to stay inbounds on the opening play of a game-winning, 88-yard touchdown drive that carried New York to another come-from-behind win over New England in the Super Bowl on Sunday. Manningham's 38-yard reception -- with two defenders bearing down on him -- propelled the Giants to a 21-17 win and their fourth Super Bowl title. "We just tried to be patient," he said. "Got to be patient with this game. We knew big plays were going to come, we just had to take advantage of them." Tyree said Manningham's catch didn't bring back memories of his reception in 2008 "but the more I thought about how important it was, it should." "I think they are both spectacular catches," said coach Tom Coughlin. "I think with Mario's earlier tonight, the way he kept his feet inbounds and held on to the ball going out of bounds was a remarkable thing."