One week after former New York Giants running back Tiki Barber announced his plan to come out of retirement for a second shot at football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Ronde Barber urged fans not to bet against his identical twin brother. "I wouldn't put anything past the guy," Ronde told the Tampa Tribune on Monday. "He's sitting around with a lot of nothing to do at the moment. Tiki's got the same drive that I do, and he's missed football for sure ... especially the last couple of years. If nothing materializes, nothing materializes." Tiki, 35, retired after the 2006 season as the Giants' all-time leading rusher with 10,449 yards. He added 55 touchdowns and 586 receptions for 5,183 yards in 10 seasons in New York. In Barber's last season he rushed for 1,662 yards -- the second-most in his career -- and added 465 yards on 58 receptions. He subsequently was hired as a correspondent for NBC's "The Today Show" and "Football Night in America." Source: NFL.com