With less than a minute left in Super Bowl XLVI, Ahmad Bradshaw had an unexpected decision to make -- score a touchdown to put the Giants ahead by four points or take a knee at the one-yard line to setup a field goal as time expired. He scored a touchdown with 57 seconds left and the Giants led 21-17 after a failed two-point conversion. "I tried (to stop)," Bradshaw said, "but my momentum just took me in. All I could do after that was hope that they wouldn't score." Bradshaw, as he's approaching the goal line, attempts to collect himself and his left hand actually touches the ground at around the 1-yard line. "Well, he was trying to do (what he's coached to do), which is: 'Don't score. Get down to the 1-inch line, and pat it down to declare yourself down,'" said offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride. "But no one touched him, and he rolled into the end zone. He was sitting down, trying to get down."