Michael Vick isn’t the only NFC East player who thinks his team can be a dynasty.
Giants guard Chris Snee already has two Super Bowl rings, and he says he won’t be satisfied even if he gets a handful. He wants to have both of his hands full of rings.
“You look at the history and the odds of winning back-to-back is against us,” Snee told the Daily Review. “But, the goal is to win back-to-back. It might be a lofty goal, but that is what we expect. I have eight more fingers left on my hands for rings.”
I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that the 30-year-old Snee will fall short of his goal of winning 10 Super Bowl rings. Only one NFL player, former 49er and Cowboy Charles Haley, has even won five rings, and I don’t see the Giants winning eight more so that Snee (and his teammates who were with the team for both of their Super Bowls) can double Haley’s total.
But the Giants do have a real chance of being remembered as a dynasty. Two more rings would be enough for that.