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    Back-to-back record-setting seasons hasn't stopped New York Giants running back Tiki Barber from thinking about life after football, possibly even after this season.

    The 31-year-old Barber said after his first practice at training camp he would consider retiring after this season if the right opportunity came along.

    The NFL's second-leading rusher last season with 1,860 yards, Barber could not describe the perfect job opportunity but he admitted that he got a few offers that interested him this past summer.

    The Giants' career rushing leader turned them down because he feels this team can win a championship and get him that cherished ring.

    "I honestly feel we can compete for a Super Bowl this season," said Barber, who is entering his 10th season. "I am telling everyone on our team and you guys if you want to listen, that we can get there. That we should be able to get there as long as we stay healthy, as long as we all believe that."

    Coming off an 11-5 season that won them the NFC East title, the Giants are an improved team. All 11 members of the offense are back and the defense has been upgraded with the signing of three-time Pro Bowl linebacker LaVar Arrington and three new players for the secondary.

    While winning a Super Bowl would fulfill his dream and possibly hasten his retirement, Barber isn't solely interested in football. He has many interests. He has worked as a television on-air personality for years, doing a special this summer in New Orleans on the USS New York, a ship being built partially from steel taken from the World Trade Center.

    Barber also has dabbled in the financial world and written three books with his twin brother, Ronde, a football player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The two are under contract to write two books for adolescents.

    "I have a lot in my life already mapped out," Barber said. "I know that some inside and outside of this organization probably aren't happy with what I have been doing. It's my dream and my passion, just as football is.

    "I know that I have a focus and when camp starts, I shift to this (football)," Barber added. "What I do in my offseason is my business even though it is in the public eye. I'm excited for new challenges in my life and we'll see what happens with this season, and possibly next."

    Now a member of the 30-plus crowd, Barber isn't slowing down. He has had four consecutive seasons of rushing for 1,000 yards, including team records of 1,518 yards in 2004 and 1,860 last year.

    "It's funny because I keep telling myself there is no way I'll do that again," Barber said. "I keep exceeding my own expectations, which is encouraging. It shows me at 30 last year and 31 this year, I am still young."

    Barber, who two years ago shed his problems with fumbles, would not mind sharing the halfback load this season with second-year pro Brandon Jacobs and third-year pro Derrick Ward. They combined for 73 carries and 222 yards rushing last season, a 3.0-yard average. Barber lugged the ball 357 times, at 5.2 yards per carry.

    Barber feels his two backups have made progress and they are ready to lighten his load.

    Whether coach Tom Coughlin uses Jacobs and Ward remains to be seen.

    "Like I do every season, I prepare myself for whatever," said Barber, who is under contract until 2008. "If I have to carry the ball every snap, I'll do it. If I get half of them, that's what I'll do as well, as long as it is helping us win."

    If Barber feels his game is slipping or that an injury is limiting him, it would make him consider retirement.

    "I know very well my career could end without my biggest dream coming true," Barber said. "But I want to try as hard as I can and to the best of my ability to get that so I won't be the guy who was the greatest rusher in Giants history but ... "

    Barber hesitated for a few seconds, then finished: "I would like to close this life the right way."
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    He didn't say he is retiring.

    What he said was that after this season, if the situation is what he wants it to be, he'll retire.

    Meaning, if the Giants win the Super Bowl, he's retiring.

    Meaning, if the Giants don't win the Super Bowl - he'll be back.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Charlie Brown
      He didn't say he is retiring.

      What he said was that after this season, if the situation is what he wants it to be, he'll retire.

      Meaning, if the Giants win the Super Bowl, he's retiring.

      Meaning, if the Giants don't win the Super Bowl - he'll be back.
      I meant to put a ? mark in the title. But even if they win the bowl, I doubt he is retiring. Unless Fox and Friends offers him a anchor job.
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      • #4
        Tiki Barber is strange...

        He seems like a nice guy, but sometimes he just comes out with the most off the wall stuff.

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        • #5
          wow. who would have thought he would be thinking of retirement.

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          • #6
            hmm. that would be strange. He would only be 32 which is not that old. That would be a huge loss for the giants next year

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            • #7
              He better not retire, I traded Anquan Boldin for him!!! I'll be pissed!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by So.CalBRONCOFAN
                He better not retire, I traded Anquan Boldin for him!!! I'll be pissed!
                dont worry...if he was thinking about retirement its after this season
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                • #9
                  This sounds like the same scenerio that the RB from Minnesota a few years back did. I think his name was Smith and he was in his late 20's but decided to pursue a business opportunity rather than play football. If Tiki retires, then good luck to him.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WABronco
                    Tiki Barber is strange...

                    He seems like a nice guy, but sometimes he just comes out with the most off the wall stuff.

                    I don't think it is so strange for a smart,thoughful guy like Tiki to discuss that he has plans for the future after football.

                    In such a violent sport, he is realistic that at his position, the drop off comes quickly.

                    Everybody's gotta elevate from the norm...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by So.CalBRONCOFAN
                      He better not retire, I traded Anquan Boldin for him!!! I'll be pissed!
                      He said he was going to retire next year. But, i don't even see that happening

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Nomad Broncofan
                        This sounds like the same scenerio that the RB from Minnesota a few years back did. I think his name was Smith and he was in his late 20's but decided to pursue a business opportunity rather than play football. If Tiki retires, then good luck to him.
                        Robert Smith was his name, and he had a history of injuries I believe.

                        Tiki has probably missed only a handful of games in his nfl career due to injury.

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                        • #13
                          I think that's random!!! But its always better to think ahead.
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