By every account, Snee handled the pressure well, and he would become the starting Right Guard and was an All-Rookie. Snee would start all 141 Games he played, blossomed into an upper-echelon Right Guard, and helped the Giants win Super Bowl XLII.
Following the Super Bowl, Snee went to three consecutive Pro Bowls and was a First Team All-Pro in 2008. He aided the Giants in winning another Super Bowl for the 2011 season, and he was a Pro Bowl again in 2012.
Snee retired in 2014, having played for New York and Coughlin his entire career. While he was never a flashy player, many of the Giants heroics by their offensive skill player happened because of Snee's work. The franchise agreed, and selected Snee to enter their Ring of Honor in 2015.
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