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February 01, 2008 By: Keith Category: Bill Belichick, Brandon Jacobs, Corey Webster, Eli Manning, Grey Ruegamer, Jeremy Shockey, Jerry Reese, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Plaxico Burress, Super Bowl XLII, Tom Coughlin, Zak DeOssie 1 Comment →

It is now Super Bowl Weekend.   We have 48 hours until kickoff.  I keep saying this, but my anticipation has gone away already.  I’m getting bored of the wait.  There is just too much coverage about the Super Bowl.  Tom Coughlin needs to send those ‘Talk is Cheap, Play the Game” t-shirts to member of the media.  Stop talking about the Super Bowl, and let the Giants upset the Patriots already.

 XLII Facts On Super Bowl XLII

Coughlin’s Corner - Michael Eisen asked Tom Coughlin questions regarding the preparation that went into Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick answers questions regarding the Patriots franchise and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Head Coach Tom Coughlin - Tom Coughlin answers questions about his career, the Giants organization, and Super Bowl XLII.

Defensive State of Mind - Michael Eisen believes that the Giants’ defense faces the most daunting challenge in Super Bowl history on Sunday.

Through the years - Michael Eisen says no one at Super Bowl XLII has a confluence of connections like Zak DeOssie.

Super Bowl Profile: CB Corey Webster - Keith Karlsson took a look into Corey Webster’s perspective on the road to Arizona.

Newsday:

Four who covered all 42 Super Bowls in Phoenix this week

Pioli recalls first meeting with Belichick

Coughlin displays more humor in final news conference

East Islip father and son on Super Bowl high in Phoenix

Brady plans to stay low-key before Super Bowl

Patriots’ Neal grapples for success

Sore left knee latest problem for Burress

Belichick and Brady: A pair of aces

E-MAIL FROM ARIZONA - Neil Best wrote a quick blurb about the performer of the half time show, Tom Petty.

THE RANT - Rob Thorsen included his quote of the day provided by Randy Moss.

NY media shows heavy presence at Super Bowl - The media capital of the world should be there to cover a New York team in the Super Bowl.

Patriots’ Brady insists ankle is no problem

Patriots are masters of the two-minute drill - That’s for sure…even when the Patriots won their Super Bowls.

Are the Giants better without Shockey? No way - Bob Glauber included all of the reasons the media believes that the Giants are better off without Jeremy Shockey, but he doesn’t go into an explanation about why the team would be better with him.

Chiefs’ Turley a lifeline for retired NFL players

Osi Umenyiora sorry for calling Light dirty player

BIG BLUE ZONE - Newsday wrote about their favorite Tom Coughlin quote of the day.

Getting carried away on the Goodyear blimp - Jim Baubach tells his story about a ride in the Goodyear blimp over the city of Phoenix.

Patriots will win Super Bowl, but Giants cover - Ed McNamara broke down the Super Bowl, and the Newsday staff all picked the Patriots to win the game.

New York Daily News:

Ohm’s Super Bowl Blog: Day 5

Patriots: Go on and blitz us, Giants

Exit can wait as Michael Strahan tries for Super Bowl ring

Giants GM Jerry Reese rewriting history for NFL and for himself

Grey Ruegamer is all guts and gory

‘Nice guy’ Tom Coughlin to hit paydirt - Gary Meyers discusses how you can earn a few million bucks by being a little nicer like Tom Coughlin.

Tim Hasselbeck’s analysis refreshing - Bob Raissman is referring to the analysis of Jeremy Shockey.

What if Giants didn’t pass on Brady? - Filip Bondy is being hypothetical.

Diary: Not exactly model guests

Super special: Revitalized Randy Moss is new man in New England

New knee woes for Plaxico Burress

Better off without Jeremy Shockey? Giants say no way!

A double-Super Tuesday? - Tina Moore and Kathleen Lucadamo pointed out that the parade (if the Giants win the Super Bowl) would fall on the political ‘Super Tuesday’.

Plaxico Burress-Tom Brady rivalry launched in 1998 - That was when they used to face each other in the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.

Asante Samuel set to pick next spot - Rich Cimini describes Asante Samuel as a “Manning killer”.

Daily News reporter takes a bruisin’ - Mentally, not physically of coarse.

Don Maynard rips Tom Coughlin - Don Maynard wis displeased with the look on Tom Coughlin’s face after Lawrence Tynes missed a field goal attempt in Green Bay.

Eli Manning’s coaches not shocked by quarterback’s progress

Gene Upshaw threatens strike

Jordin Sparks having Super time

Kyle Brady has come far from 1-15

NFL retirees rip union again

New York Post:

ELI’S BURNING TO BRING HOME TITLE

HONDO IS G-MEN-DOUS! - Hondo made his Super Bowl XLII pick.

5 QUESTIONS FOR JIMMY JOHNSON

MATCHUP OF THE DAY - George Willis breaks down the matchup between Corey Webster and Randy Moss.

IN THE GIANTS’ GRILL - Kevin Kernan wrote about tailgaters.

KNEE PULLS PLAX FROM PRACTICE

GET THE DROPS ON THE PROPS - Tim Sullivan explains plenty of ways to bet on the Super Bowl.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR BIG BLUE ROOKIES

KICKING IT ‘ROUND

BILL’S EVERETT LIKES UNDERDOG GIANTS - I was happy to hear that Kevin Everett has made the remarkable recovery which he has made.  He was on Oprah yesterday, and I heard that he was in pretty good shape.

THIS ONE’S OVER WHEN IT’S OVER - The Wildcat picks the over at 54 points.

ELI CAN PEY OFF IN BROTHER BATTLE - Mike Battaglino talks about this from a Vegas point of view.

TRENDSETTERS - Tim Sullivan provides his pick for Super Bowl XLII.

PAT HAND - Emmitt Smith believes that experience has the upper hand.

THE UNBEATEN & THE UNFAZED - That’s how Mark Cannizzaro sizes these two teams up.

‘WE ARE GIANTS’ IS GREAT THEATRE - Says Actress Kate Mara who is the granddaughter of Wellington Mara and the great granddaughter of Art Rooney.

ROUT OF THE BLUE - Dave Blezow believes that the Patriots will conclude their perfect season on Sunday.

ARM-ED & READY - Jessie Armstead is all pumped up about Super Bowl XLII.

BIG BLUE, BIG THOUGHTS

THE PARTY IS OVER - Phil Mushnick provides the evolution of the Super Bowl Party.

UNITED WE STAND - Mike Vacarro says that Jets fans have united with Giants fans to stop the Pats from going undefeated.

EASY DOES IT - Paul Schwartz is not referring to Eli but to Tom Coughlin.

JINTS INSIST THEY MISS SHOCKEY - Do you really think Giants will say they don’t?  Shockey is still on the team.

New York Times:

N.F.L. Commissioner Defends Destruction of Tapes - I don’t buy it.

Giants Make Statements of Fashion and Confidence

Gambling Money Is in the Minutiae

Petty Already Rocking Long Before Halftime

For His Super Bowl Wager, One Mayor Keeps It Real

The Star-Ledger:

Site says it has Coach Tom Coughlin’s pregame speech

Awasom arrested on suspicion of DUI

Burress listed as questionable

A Ledger Fantasy MVP Draft

Plax day-to-day

When Gilbride listened, NY Giants offense clicked

NY Giants’ Jacobs awaits the call - …of Ottis Anderson.

NY Giants win the game? Don’t bet on it - Jerry Izenberg selected his Super Bowl XLII pick.

Pats kept line open for Neal

Thursday’s Giants News

January 31, 2008 By: Keith Category: Aaron Ross, Ahmad Bradshaw, Amani Toomer, Antonio Pierce, Barry Cofield, Bill Belichick, Brandon Jacobs, Chris Snee, Corey Webster, David Diehl, David Tyree, Eli Manning, Fred Robbins, Gibril Wilson, Grey Ruegamer, James Butler, Jeff Feagles, Jeremy Shockey, Jerry Reese, Justin Tuck, Kareem McKenzie, Kawika Mitchell, Kevin Gilbride, Lawrence Tynes, Madison Hedgecock, Matt Bahr, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Plaxico Burress, R.W. McQuarters, Shaun O'Hara, Steve Smith, Super Bowl XLII, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

University of Phoenix StadiumSuper Bowl Weekend is creeping up on us.  It reality, these two weeks have seemed like forever and it isn’t even over yet.  I’d rather the NFL went back to playing one week after the Conference Championship game.  So much of nothing has occured.

People have continued to bet on the Jints, so the Giants are a 12 point underdog again rather than a 12 1/2 point underdog.  I still don’t see this game getting out of hand.  In Week 17, it was a shut out.  Neither team played good defense so I do think both teams will play better defense.  In the Playoffs, the Giants did not allow an excessive amount of points in any game.  Tampa Bay wasn’t a potent offense anyway so that doesn’t count.  Dallas was the 2nd most prolific offense this season and they did nothing.  Green Bay was a pretty high scoring team that put up 20 points.  So I do believe that both the Patriots and the Giants will play better defense than Week 17 because it’s the Super Bowl. 

 Transcript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Brandon Jacobs answers questions about the running game and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions about Steve Spagnuolo’s first year as the Defensive Coordinator and about how historical this game is no matter who the winner is.

Transcript: WR David Tyree - David Tyree answers questions about the special teams unit and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Eli Manning answers questions about his performance in the Playoffs and about Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions regarding the defensive game plan for Super Bowl XLII, the 2000 Giants team, and the 1986 Giants team.

Transcript: S Gibril Wilson - Gibril Wilson answers questions about the defense during the 2007 season and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: CB R.W. McQuarters - R.W. McQuarters answers questions about the secondary and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Coach Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick answers questions extensively about NFL history and Super Bowl XLII.  Extensive answers are a rarity from Bill.

Transcript: WR Plaxico Burress - Plaxico Burress answers questions about his ankle, and his prediction, and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: WR Steve Smith - Steve Smith answers questions about his career.

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Amani Toomer answers questions about the changes Tom Coughlin has made and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: FB Madison Hedgecock - Madison Hedgecock answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DT Fred Robbins - Fred Robbins answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: S James Butler - James Butler answers questions about his performance in the 2007 season.

Transcript: LB Antonio Pierce - Antonio Pierce answers questions about the 2007 season.

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - Jerry Reese answers questions about his impact as a GM.

Transcript: DT Barry Cofield - Barry Cofield answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: C Shaun O’ Hara - Shaun O’ Hara answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Osi Umenyiora - Osi Umenyiora answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.  Apparently, Tom Coughlin handed out more shirts with the motto “Talk is Cheap, Play the Game” because things were getting out of hand down there.  This is Osi’s response:

I think so.  I got mine and I’m wearing mine and this is my motto from here on out.  As a matter of fact, I want to apologize to (Patriots OT) Matt Light for calling him a dirty player.  He’s really not a dirty player at all, I apologize, that’s my fault.  I’m sorry Matt Light, I didn’t mean anything by that.  I didn’t mean to cause a whole hoopla or ruckus, it was between me and you and we’ll see each other on Sunday.  I love you man.

Osi said he’s going to shut up, he apologized, and said he loved Matt Light.  What is that about?  Osi punked out.  This story is the reason why you should just say nothing.  Osi said Light was dirty, and now has to mend the issue.  It looks stupid so if you never say anything then you won’t look like a punk.

Transcript: CB Aaron Ross - Aaron Ross answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Mike Vrabel - Mike Vrabel answers questions regarding his versatility, Andre Tippett being voted in the Hall of Fame, and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Junior Seau - Junior Seau answers questions about Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots QB Tom Brady - Tom Brady answers questions about his journey to this point and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots S Rodney Harrison - Rodney Harrison answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin - Tom Coughlin answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots WR Randy Moss - Randy Moss answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots G Logan Mankins - Logan Mankins answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Patriots Scouting Report - Michael Eisen breaks down the New England Patriots.

Duel Role - Michael Eisen goes in depth about the on-the-field and off-the-field relationship between Chris Snee and Tom Coughlin.

A New Look - Michael Eisen described the new look of Tom Coughlin.

Transcript: K Lawrence Tynes - Lawrence Tynes answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: CB Corey Webster - Corey Webster answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LT David Diehl - David Diehl answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions on whether he’s contemplating retirement and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LB Kawika Mitchell - Kawika Mitchell answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Brandon Jacobs answers questions regarding the Playoffs and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Osi Umenyiora - Osi Umenyiora answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LB Antonio Pierce - Antonio Pierce answers questions regarding his leadership role on the Giants and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi - Tedy Bruschi answers questions about his stroke recovery and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: OC Kevin Gilbride - Kevin Gilbride answers questions about the success of the 2007 season and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Justin Tuck - Justin Tuck answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Amani Toomer answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Head Coach Tom Coughlin - Tom Coughlin answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Eli Manning answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: RT Kareem McKenzie - Kareem McKenzie answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots TE Ben Watson - Ben Watson answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick answer questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots RT Nick Kaczur - Nick Kaczur answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Newsday:

Focused Giants say they’ll be ready for Sunday

Strahan enjoys 2nd Super Bowl

Burress doesn’t back down from prediction

Bradshaw has given Giants an unexpected lift

Super Bowl surprises - Jim Baubach discusses how surprised he is by all of the Super Bowl hype.

Pats anything but blase about Super Bowl

How to beat the Patriots - Bob Glauber provides 5 ways that the Giants can use to try to beat the Patriots.

Giants see edge in having faced Patriots

Plaxico’s prediction draws mixed reviews

FOX’s pregame show will mix celebs with football - FOX continues to show us why they suck.  There is no reason for celebrities to be any part of a pregame show.  There is no reason for anybody to have to suffer by having to listen to Joe Buck broadcast a football or baseball game.

McQuarters, Madison mentors for Giants D-backs

McDaniels keeps Patriots’ offense running smoothly

Patriots’ Samuel could give Eli Manning fits - I’m very concerned about Asanti Samuel lurking in the secondary.  Samuel had a pick in Week 17, and he’s always getting interceptions in big spots.

Pepper Johnson not optimistic about race in NFL

Kinder, gentler Coughlin has boosted Giants’ morale

Patriots star wideout Moss has become team player - I was interested in knowing if Randy Moss would fit into the Patriots organization in September, but I guess Tom Rock wanted to reiterate that point.

Patriots love Belichick, and see softer side - Various Patriots admit that they are in love with Bill Belichick.

Giants, Patriots make this Super Bowl special

Giants are thrilled Feagles is still kicking - So am I.

Blog bite: Brady says Giants’ black suits ‘looked terrible’

Patriots coy about Brady’s ankle on injury report - The Patriots did not include Tom Brady’s ankle injury on the injury report, but they continued to leave him on the injury for his supposed shoulder injury.

Ex-Giant Bahr knows pressure, has faith in Tynes

New York Daily News:

Giants look to rush, rattle Tom Brady

Ohm’s Super Bowl Blog: Day 4

Scaling Mount Brady will be Giant task

Eli Manning will need to play like Phil Simms did on Super stage

Pats’ assistant Josh McDaniels likely to be candidate for head coaching jobs

Diary: Surrounded by cookie monsters

Fashion statement: Randy Moss fires back at dark-suited Giants

Plaxico Burress’ mouth runs late

Old Jets feel Super about Giants - That would be the 1968 Jets.

Jessica Simpson or Gisele Bundchen? Giants make their selections

Ben Roethlisberger high on Eli Manning

Don’t bother planning Patsies parade! Big Blue’s going to win it, faithful say

Giants’ Ruegamer honors Pat Tillman - Ohm Youngmisuk pointed out that Grey Ruegamer also went to Arizona State with Pat Tillman.  This is what Ruegamer throught about Tillman, “It’s kind of surreal to come back to Arizona.  It’s Super Bowl 42, that was Pat’s number in college. We are playing in (Arizona) where he played for the Cardinals and they have a memorial for him outside. So it is kind of weird.”

Madison Hedgecock a Giant blessing

Pepper Johnson gives Patriots’ defense a healthy dash of Big Blue history

Tom Coughlin, Chris Snee share professional, family bond

Risk for fans cheering too heart-ily - The AP reported that New York Doctors want New Yorkers to “take their meds and get plenty of sleep before the big game after a new report revealed fans are more likely to have a heart attack while watching a big sporting event.”  What?  What about Bostonians?

Tom Brady, Joe Montana pass each other compliments

New York Post:

BRADY MUST FEEL GIANT RUSH HOUR - That’s what I’m talking about.

BRADY & CO. BLOW OFF BURRESS PREDICTION

AS TUCK WOULD HAVE IT, JUSTIN DREAMS MVP - If Justin Tuck plays like it then he can win it.

ELI CAN COUNT ON O-LINE GENERALS

PLAX IS TARDY TO EVENT

IT’S BOOT-IFUL - Mike Vaccaro relives the Championship game when Tom Coughlin led Boston College to a huge upset over Notre Dame.

MARONEY PROVES CRITICS WRONG

SHOCK WAVE - Tim Hasselbeck had some not so nice things to say about Jeremy Shockey.

MATCHUP OF THE DAY - Steve Serby examines the matchup between Michael Strahan and Laurence Maroney.  Serby explains why Strahan has the edge.

STOPPING MR. VERSATILITY A GIANT TASK - So says Bart Hubbuch about Kevin Faulk.

SECRET WEAPON - That’s what Mark Cannizzaro thinks of Kevin Faulk.

GIANTS JOURNEY

New York Times:

Undersized Patriots Are Shedding Their Anonymity

Blue-Collar Giants Revel in Unity and Obscurity

Absent With Leave: Missing the Big Game - John Branch wrote a story about Jeremy Shockey.

The Star-Ledger:

Plax out again - Plaxico Burress didn’t practice yesterday or today because he now has a knee injury to add to his season long ankle injury.

Plax’s knee the issue

A promise is a promise

Seau: Bradshaw will be “great”

Nice guy Tom Coughlin inspiring NY Giants

A sad reminder of Pat Tillman

NY Giants’ Plaxico Burress just sits and talks

Stepping up for Gridiron Greats

Monday’s Giants News

January 28, 2008 By: Keith Category: Ahmad Bradshaw, Bill Belichick, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, Lawrence Tynes, NFL, New York Giants, Steve Spagnuolo, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLII, Tiki Barber, Tom Coughlin, Zak DeOssie No Comments →

Phoenix, AZThe line moved back to 12 1/2 from 12.  Vegas said that they will lose a ton of money if the Giants win because too many people are betting on the Giants.  That’s their fault though because the spread opened too high.  Usually when people bet too much for one team, the line is supposed to move but that hasn’t happened.  The G-MEN will show the Pats what’s up on Super Bowl Sunday. 

 Super Bowl XLII Travel Blog - John Schmeelk updated readers about the travel plans of the Giants.

Transcript: Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi - Tedy Bruschi discussed Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots QB Tom Brady - Tom Brady discussed his injury and Super Bowl XLII.

Newsday:

Tiki won’t talk about the Giants this week - That’s great news.  Tiki needs a muzzle.

Welker trade was huge for Pats

For matriarch, a little Giants fanmania among family doesn’t hurt - John Valenti covered the story of a superstitious Giants fan.

Belichick, Coughlin share Giants roots

Death of teammate meant Pats’ season not perfect - Patriot players miss the late Marquise Hill.

Patriots’ Brady: Ankle sprain won’t keep me out

Giants’ Tisch gives new meaning to term Superstar - Steve Tisch is associated with a bunch of Hollywood Superstars, and he hopes they show up in Arizona.

New York Daily News:

Tom Brady puts best foot forward despite lack of practice

Big Blue hero Lawrence Tynes kicks up cause for jailed brother

Giants blundered with Ray Handley hire, launched Bill Belichick’s career

Dick Lynch a link to Big Blue’s storied past and Super future

Eli Manning had Super sense of future while still in high school

Bill Belichick finds flight, weather far from perfect for Pats - This is when the media goes into overkill.

Giants bank on underdog status - Just as they have all season.

Richard Seymour says he predicted Giants’ Super Bowl finish - This article is strange because Ohm Youngmisuk created an article that includes quotes by Seymour complimenting the Giants after the Week 17 game, but there are no quotes in the article of Seymour saying that the Giants will be in the Super Bowl.

Patriots say they’re no locks - I know that already.  I just watched the Mets show me how you can give up the biggest lead ever.  That’s why they play the game.

Tom Brady hurts for bounce-back - I just want to see the G-MEN hurt Brady.

Meet the obsessed Giants fans who’ll do anything to win

Ex-Pats coach Mike Holovak dies - Die Hard Giants Fan would like to send our condolences to the Holovak family and the Patriots organization for their loss.  Not that it’s in their control, but it’s really bad timing because the Pats are in the Super Bowl in six days.

New York Post:

APPLE OF THEIR EYE - Steve Serby stated that the New York Football Giants want to bring a championship back to the Big Apple.

GIANTS BACKED BY 3-1 MARGIN OVER PATRIOTS BY VEGAS BETTORS

ANOTHER DEOSSIE ON A SUPER TRIP - Paul Schwartz pointed out that Zak DeOssie is going to his first Super Bowl as a Giant after his father Steve DeOssie went to Super Bowl XXV as a Giant.

MATCHUP OF THE DAY - Bart Hubbuch examined the matchup of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw versus Tedy Bruschi and Junior Seau.

VRABEL: GIANTS ARE ‘UNDEFEATED’ - In the Playoffs of course.  That’s why the G-MEN are in the Super Bowl.

SPAGS IS D-COACH DU JUOR - NFL Owners with open Head Coach positions are keeping an eye on Spags.

NATE SAYS JINTS GREAT! - Compliments were paid to the Jints by Nate Robinson.

BIG BLUE’S SURVIVAL GUIDE TO SUPER BOWL WEEK

STEVE: WONDER-BOY - George Willis wrote an article to compliment Steve Spagnuolo.

New York Times:

Belichick Left the Giants, but They Haven’t Left Him

The Star-Ledger:

NY Giants have edge on Patriots on D-line in Super Bowl

Ex-NY Giant Phil Simms feels Jeremy Shockey’s pain

Patriots: Brady still takes backseat to his idols

Checking in with the real expert

Welcome to the late ’80s

The Giants preparing to head west

Giants-Patriots: What’s being written

Giants and Patriots newspaper headlines - The Star-Ledger Sports Desk included images of the Arizona Republic.

Giants’ Eli Manning Etch-a-Sketch - The Star-Ledger Sports Desk included an image of Eli on an Etch-a-Sketch.

GET YOUR POPCORN READY!

January 25, 2008 By: phessional Category: Ahmad Bradshaw, Amani Toomer, Antonio Pierce, Brandon Jacobs, Die Hard Giants Fan, Eli Manning, Kevin Boss, NFL, New York Giants, Plaxico Burress No Comments →

It’s the quote of the year from our dear friend T.O.. Who would have thought the Giants would be in the Superbowl? Can it be a Manning back to back combo since Peyton Manning won last year? Better believe it can.

So everyone says the Giants have no shot against the Patriots. That’s the same thing they said about Tampa, Dallas and Green Bay and look what happened. We have been underdogs the entire time and we’re looking like we should have had a better record throughout the season. With Tampa we had a chance; with Dallas we were a definite in everyones’ eyes we were not going past that; Then against Green Bay even T.V. commentators said ok, they’re not getting past this one. So they were all very close games but the main thing is winning. I don’t care how close we came, a win is a win. Who plays to say they were very close though. Our mentality as a team has grown into a denial to lose a game. It does not matter to the Giants that they have nothing to lose. Big Blue wants a win and they have accomplished that with every team they have played so far in the post season. We have become every opponents “worst nightmare” and our intentions are to take out their main weapons.

At offense, Eli Manning deserves the “most likely to suceed” award. Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw are breaking defensive teeth. Plaxico Burress, Amani Toomer and Kevin Boss (aside from others who also attribute to the progress) are catching passes like they’re playing with a frisbee.

In the defensive side, The entire line is pushing fat guys like they’re on a downhill. Our linebackers are playing the role starring Antonio Pierce. The secondary is known as the weakest link yet they have managed to shut people the F-up.

Point is, the entire fanbase thought it was going to be Dallas or Green Bay vs New England. New York Giants is going to do what they have set their minds to.

Talk Is Cheap, Play the Game!

Friday’s Giants News

January 25, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Bill Belichick, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, Justin Tuck, Lawrence Tynes, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Plaxico Burress, Rich Seubert, Super Bowl XLII, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

New York GiantsYou know when a sports story is big when the New York Times writes 4 articles about one game.  They’ve been doing it all week, and all of the normal sports papers in New York have been blasting out material like Tom Brady throws another TD pass to Randy Moss…in actuality, it’s even more than that.  You get my point.  Enjoy.

 One Giant Heaping of Blue Cheese - Blue-Blooded also reflected on the NFC Championship game and looks forward at the Super Bowl.

Radio’s Reads - Radio reflected on the NFC Championship game and looks forward at the Super Bowl.

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Amani Toomer regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Locker Room - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with a bunch of Patriots players.

Tynes A Network Star - Michael Eisen wrote an article about all of the radio and television shows that Lawrence Tynes appeared on since the Giants won the NFC Championship game last Sunday.

Transcript: DE Justin Tuck - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Justin Tuck regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots DL Richard Seymour - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Richard Seymour regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Adalius Thomas - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Adalius Thomas regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Mike Vrabel - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Mike Vrabel regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: WR Plaxico Burress - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Plaxico Burress regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Brandon Jacobs regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Eli Manning regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Tom Coughlin regarding the Week 17 game against the Patriots and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots HC Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick released a statement regarding the preparation of the Patriots going into Super Bowl XLII.

Newsday:

Giants’ Toomer tells team making it is not enough - Bob Glauber put together a great piece on Amani Toomer’s feelings after losing in Super Bowl XXXV.

Stallworth jokes about taking QB reins from Brady

Marshall has a ‘Gameplan’

Brady a no-show again - So Tom Brady is playing the role that Bill Belichick wants.

Giants don’t want to be drawn into mouthing off

Eli gets ‘Super’ advice from brother Peyton

Giants coach Coughlin made change for better

Seubert will be ready to play for Giants - Anthony Rieber reports that Rich Seubert will play in Super Bowl XLII.

Game-day loner is MIA, but just for kickoff - John Valenti wrote an article about a Giants fan.

Super family feud for Giants’ Tuck, Pats’ Thomas - Arthur Staple points out that Justin Tuck and Adalius Thomas are second cousins and lived down the road from each other in Alabama.

Prepare to break the bank for Super Bowl tickets - According to Neil Best, Super Bowl XLII could be the most expensive Super Bowl ever.  The average ticket price is over $4,000 at TicketsNow and StubHub.

New York Daily News:

Story of boy named Tom Brady

Plaxico Burress grabs for attention - I believe that the Giants need to go way back to training camp, and remember what Tom Coughlin said then, “Talk Is Cheap, Play The Game”.

Title of best fits Bill Belichick - A great article here by Mike Lupica.

Tom Coughlin’s major test awaits vs. Bill Belichick - Another great article here by Gary Meyers.

Pats drag feet about Tom Brady

Puttin’ on the glitz! A new owner brings H’wood dazzle to once low-key team - I wish that John Mara would stand in the way of this to keep it as is.  If I wanted Hollywood dazzle then I would be a Cowgirls fan.

Seeking SpyGate intelligence when interviewing Bill Belichick - Bob Raissman wants to see Bill Belichick’s reaction when asked about SpyGate prior to Super Bowl XLII.

Amani Toomer feels 7-year itch

Eli: We must be perfect vs. Patriots - That’s for sure.  And Eli must play perfect too.  Manning was the only quarterback to throw no interceptions during the Playoffs.

Steve Smith played for USC in BCS Championship games

Patriots hit back cleanly - This is in regards to Osi’s comments.

Giant fans stay true Blue, even behind enemy lines - Dave Goldiner wrote an article about the members of the Giants Fan Club of New England.  I must admit, I’ve never heard of the club.  They have over 200 members.

Tom Brady’s mentor shows concern

New York Post:

TOM’S PLAYING PATRIOT GAMES - I hate when the media overdoes a story.  Brady already said that he would have to be in a stretcher not to play.  So the media already has the guys word.  Who cares where he is?  He’s probably in Belichick secret lab with an underground football field practicing for the Super Bowl.

GUARDED OPTIMISM

A COUPLE OF FRIENDLY ENEMIES

PATS HAVE BEST WRS?  PLAX SAYS NOT SO FAST

BLUE KIDS ON BLOCK - Paul Schwartz says that Big Blue isn’t concerned about the lack of Super Bowl experience.

DON’T BET AGAINST ‘EM - This article is by Hank Steinbrenner who is now going to write a series of guest columns for the New York Post about Super Bowl XLII.

TOUGH MANN CONTEST

STRAHAN, CAPTAIN CLUTCH AN INSPIRATION

New York Times:

Waiting Patiently in the Corner, Webster Breaks Out

Manning Keeping Things Normal During Abnormal Times

Once Again, Brady Missing From Locker Room

Brady Adds to Mystique Just by Not Being There

The Star-Ledger:

Osi doesn’t back down

Strahan’s latest thoughts on retirement - I’ve been waiting for Michael to retire.

Needell: Plaxico’s comments blown out of proportion

Same story at practice

Bill Belichick still mum on Tom Brady’s injury

Feeling bad for Shockey - I really don’t feel bad for Shockey.  I love how he’s a force to be wreckon with on offense just like Jacobs.  My problems with Shockey have to deal with calling out the team on television after the Seattle game.  And more importantly, Shockey needs to practice in New Jersey with Eli Manning.  They need to get on the same page because Jeremy drops a ton of passes.  He’s not a force on the field until he completes the pass.  Shockey isn’t the only one that trains in Miami, he has one or two other Giants with him which is even worse.  The thing that bothers me more than Jeremy’s desire to practicing in Miami is that the Giants allow it.

Super Bowl: Fire-breathing NY Giants RB Jacobs - “Fire-breathing”, now that’s original.  I love it.

It took only 20 years to use Super Bowl tickets

Conference Championships: New York Giants 23 vs. Green Bay Packers 20 OT

January 21, 2008 By: Keith Category: Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, Corey Webster, Domenik Hixon, Lawrence Tynes, NFL, New York Giants, R.W. McQuarters No Comments →

The NFC Championship Game is between the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.  Big Blue can win the George Halas Trophy tonight by eliminating the Packers.  Then they would go on to represent the NFC in the Superbowl.  Are you ready for this Die Hard Giants Fans?  Let’s Go Giants!

1st Quarter

The Giants Kicked Off, and Robinson caught the ball at the 19 yardline and returned it to the 25 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Favre off play action tossed it to Hall near the left hash mash marks, and Hall picked up 12 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre off play action tossed it to Franks near the right hash marks, and Franks picked up 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the middle for 2 yards.  On 2nd and 8, Favre dropped back and aired it out incomplete to Jennings, but it ended up in the hands of Wilson.  On 3rd and 8, Favre from shotgun threw it wide right of Driver.  On 4th and 8, the Packers Punted, and McQuarters called for a fair catch at the 18 yardline.

With 12:38 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the right for 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Manning off a quick drop hit Burress along the right sideline for 10 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning off play action threw it to nobody near the right sideline.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the gut for no gain.  On 3rd and 10, Manning from shotgun it to Burress on the left side for 18 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left for a gain of 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Manning dropped back and gunned it to Toomer on the left side for a gain of 6.  On 3rd and 1, the Packers were called for an Encroachment penalty which advanced the Giants 5 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning fired the pass to Burress near the left hash marks for 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the right side for 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Manning from shotgun hit Boss over the middle for 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who got stopped at the line of scrimmage.  On 2nd and 10, Manning from shotgun scrambled to the right and passed incomplete to Boss in the end zone.  On 3rd and 10, Manning from shotgun threw a near interception to Jenkins.  On 4th and 10, Lawrence Tynes attempted a 29 yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was good.  Giants 3 - Packers 0.  The Giants Kicked Off, and Robinson caught the ball at the 12 yardline and returned it to the 31 yardline.

With 4:43 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Favre from shotgun fired it to Robinson to the left for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, Favre from shotgun flipped it to Grant who got tackled immediately in the backfield for a loss of 3 yards.  On 3rd and 12, Favre from shotgun tossed it to Robinson on the right side again for no gain.  The Packers Punted the ball out of bounds at the 40 yardline.

With 2:40 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Manning dropped back and threw it to a wide opend Toomer on the left side, but Toomer dropped the pass.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed the ball off to Jacobs who ran to the right for no gain.  On 3rd and 10, Manning from shotgun threw it to Jacobs in the flat, and Jacobs picked up 7 yards.  On 4th and 3, the Giants Punted the ball out of bounds at the 31 yardline.

With 0:59 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran to the right for 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the middle for a gain of 2 yards.

2nd Quarter

On 3rd and 5, Favre from shotgun threw the ball incomplete to Jones on the left side.  On 4th and 5, the Packers Punted, and McQuarters caught the ball at the 34 yardline and returned it to the 43 yardline.

With 14:45 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left for 12 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning threw a quick pass to Burress on the left side for 7 yards.  On 2nd and 3, Manning hit Burress on the left side but he lost the football and it went out of bounds at the 17 yardline, but the Packers were called for an Illegal Hands to the Face penalty which was declined and the result of the play was a first down.  On 1st and 10, the Giants were called for a False Start penalty which backed them up 5 yards.  On 1st and 15, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for 3 yards.  On 2nd and 12, Manning from shotgun threw it threw the hands of Smith near the right hash marks.  On 3rd and 12, the Giants took their first Time Out.  On 3rd and 12, Manning from shotgun aired it out along the left sideline to Tyree, but it was incomplete.  On 4th and 12, Lawrence Tynes attempted a 37 yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was good.  Giants 6 - Packers 0.  The Giants Kicked Off, and the ball went through the hands of Robinson and Williams fell on it at the 10 yardline.

With 11:33 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Brett Favre dropped back and aired it out to Donald Driver who ran down the right sideline for a 90-yard Touch Down.  The Extra Point attempt was good.  Giants 6 - Packers 7.  The Packers Kicked Off, and Hixon caught the ball at the 15 yardline and returned it to the 28 yardline.

With 11:14 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for a gain of 7 yards.  On 2nd and 3, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran to the left for no gain.  On 3rd and 3, Manning rolled right and gunned it to Burress near the right hash marks for a 10 yard gain.  On 1st and 10, Manning threw it out of bounds as the pressure was coming.  On 2nd and 10, Manning overthrew the pass to Boss.  On 3rd and 10, Manning from shotgun threw it incomplete to Toomer on the right side.  On 4th and 10, the Giants Punted, and Williams dove on the ball at the 22 yardline.

With 8:56 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the gut for a 2 yard gain.  On 2nd and 8, Favre dropped back and fired it to Lee over the middle for an 18 yard gain.  On 1st and 10, Favre connected with Jennings along the left sideline for 14 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre threw the ball to Jones along the right sideline, but Webster knocked it away.  On 2nd and 10, Favre had the pass batted down at the line by Tuck.  On 3rd and 10, Favre from shotgun aired it out incomplete but through the hands of Martin.  On 4th and 10, the Packers Punted, and McQuarters picked the ball up off the ground at the 3 yardline and returned it to the 7 yardline.

With 6:21 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left side for 9 yards with linebackers hanging on him.  On 2nd and 1, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran it to the left for a gain of 5 yards, but the Giants were called for a Holding penalty which backed them up half the distance to the goal.  On 2nd and 9 (from the 8 yardline), Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the gut for 2 yards.  On 3rd and 7, the Giants were called for an Illegal Shift penalty which resulted in a loss of a down.  On 4th and 7, the Giants Punted, and Williams called for a fair catch at the Giants 47 yardline.

With 4:28 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the gut for no gain.  On 2nd and 10, Favre overthrew Driver near the right hash marks.  On 3rd and 10, Favre from shotgun threw the ball to Driver over the middle as Johnson batted the ball away, but the Giants were called for an Illegal Contact penalty which advanced the Giants 5 yards and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran to the right for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, Favre slinged the ball to Driver over the middle for a gain of 20 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the middle for a 2 yard gain.  This brought it to the 2:00 Warning. On 2nd and 8, Favre dropped back and threw it wide left of Jennings in the left corner of the end zone.  On 3rd and 8, Favre from shotgun dumped it of to Jackson for a 2 yard gain as the pressure was coming.  On 4th and 6, the Giants called their secnd Time Out.  On 4th and 6, Mason Crosby attempted a 37 yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was good.  Giants 6 - Packers 10.  The Packers Punted, and Hixon caught the ball at the 11 yardline and returned it to the 23 yardline.

With 1:23 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Bradshaw who ran a little to the left for a 9 yard gain.  On 2nd and 1, Manning from shotgun aired it out to Burress on the right side for a 26 yard completion.  On 1st and 10, the Giants took their third Time Out.  On 1st and 10, Manning from shotgun aired it out again to Burress down the right sideline, but Burress lost the football and it rolled into the end zone and it was picked up by Harris and ruled incomplete.  On 2nd and 10, Manning from shotgun scrambled for a 2 yard gain.  On 3rd and 8, Manning from shotgun threw it wide left of Smith on the left side.  On 4th and 8, Eli Manning from shotgun got sacked by A.J. Hawk for a loss of 9 yards.  The Giants turned the ball over on downs at the 38 yardline.

With 0:05 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Favre took a knee.

3rd Quarter

The Packers Kicked Off, and Hixon caught the ball at the 10 yardline and returned it to the 31 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the middle for 2 yards.  On 2nd and 8, Manning dropped back and hit Burress near the right hash marks for 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, Manning from shotgun threw it behind Smith down the left sideline.  On 3rd and 9, the Giants called their first Time Out.  On 3rd and 9, Manning from shotgun threw the ball to Smith on the left side, but Harris threw Burress down and intercepted the ball and returned it to the Giants 42 yardline, but the Packers were called for an Illegal Contact penalty which advanced the Giants 5 yards and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran it to the left for a gain of 2.  On 2nd and 8, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the gut for 3 yards.  On 3rd and 5, Manning from shotgun had the pass batted down at the line, but the Packers were called for a Roughing the Passer penalty which advanced the Giants 15 yards and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the right for a 3 yard gain.  On 2nd and 7, Manning dropped back and slinged it to Burress along the right sideline for a 19 yard gain.  On 1st and 10, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the middle for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the gut for a gain of 4 yards.  On 3rd and Inches, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the gut enough to get a first down, but he lost the ball and Boss fell on it.  On 1st and Goal (from the 1), Manning handed threw it incomplete Moss in the end zone as Williams was hanging on his arm, but the Packers were called for an Offsides penalty which advanced the Giants half the distance to the goal.  On 1st and Goal, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who got stopped for a loss because the Packers jumped across early, but the Packers were called for an Offsides penalty which advanced the Giants half the distance to the goal.  On 1st and 10, Eli Manning handed it off to Brandon Jacobs who just powered into the end zone for a Touch Down.  The Extra Point attempt was good.  Giants 13 - Packers 10.  The Giants Kicked Off, and Williams caught the ball at the 12 yardline and returned it to the 39 yardline of the Giants.

With 7:43 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, Favre from shotgun threw a quick pass to Driver in the middle for 8 yards.  On 2nd and 2, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran to the right for 2 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre dropped back and threw it incomplete to nobody as Umenyiora was trying to knock the ball out of the hands of Favre.  On 2nd and 10, Favre from shotgun threw a screen to Morency on the left side for a gain of 2 yards.  On 3rd and 8, Favre from shotgun had the ball tipped by Strahan and then by Driver and then Driver caught the ball for a 7 yard gain, but the Giants were called for an Unnecessary Roughness penalty which advanced the Packers 15 yards and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Brett Favre off play action lobbed the pass to a wide open Donald Lee in the back of the end zone for a 12-yard Touch Down.  The Extra Point attempt was good.  Giants 13 - Packers 17.  The Packers Kicked Off, and Hixon caught the ball at the 10 yardline and returned it to the 43 yardline.

With 4:52 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, Manning slinged it to Burress near the left hash marks for a gain of 8 yards.  On 2nd and 2, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for a gain of 4 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for 10 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning dropped back and had the pass to Toomer on the left side tipped at the line.  On 2nd and 10, Manning fired it to a diving Toomer along the right sideline for 19 yards.  Mike McCarthy challenged the ruling on the field, and the ruling on the field was upheld.  Green Bay was charged for their first Time Out.  On 1st and 10, Manning from shotgun rolled right and hit Toomer for 8 yards on the right side.  On 2nd and 2, Eli Manning handed it off to Ahmad Bradshaw who ran it up the gut for a 4-yard Touch Down run.  The Extra Point attempt was good.  Giants 20 - Packers 17.  The Giants Kicked Off, and the ball went into the end zone for a touch back.

With 2:12 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, Favre from shotgun fired it to Robinson on the left side for 18 yards as the pressure was coming.  On 1st and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran to the left for 13 yards.  On 1st and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran up the middle for no gain.  On 2nd and 10, Favre from shotgun rolled right and aired it out within the 10 yardline, but over the head of Jennings.

4th Quarter

On 3rd and 10, Favre from shotgun fired it to Driver over the middle for 20 yards.  On 1st and 10, Brett Favre off play action threw an interception to R.W. McQuarters to avoid the sack by Umenyiora.  R.W. McQuarters caught the ball at the 8 yardline and returned it to the 20 yardline, but Ryan Grant forced the fumble and Mark Tauscher recovered the fumble at the 19 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Favre threw it to Robinson on the right side for no gain.  On 2nd and 10, Favre handed it off to Grant who ran to the right for a gain of 7 yards.  On 3rd and 3, Favre dropped back and threw a screen to Grant to the left side, but Webster made the tackle immediately in the backfield for a loss of 7 yards.  On 4th and 10, Mason Crosby attempted a 37-yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was good.  Giants 20 - Packers 20.  The Packers Kicked Off, and Hixon caught the ball at the 5 yardline and returned it to the 41 yardline.

With 11:38 remaining in the 4th Quarter, Manning dropped back and threw it quickly to Toomer along the right sideline for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for 2 yards (Rich Seubert had to be walked off the field).  On 3rd and 3, Manning rolled and fired it to a rolling Burress for 14 yards along the right sideline.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran to the right side for a 6 yard gain (Nick Collins had to go to the sideline).  On 2nd and 4, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran to the left for a loss of a yard.  On 3rd and 5, the Giants called their second Time Out.  On 3rd and 5, Manning from shotgun threw the ball through the hands of Toomer, but the Giants were called for a Pass Interference penalty which backed them up 10 yards.  On 3rd and 15, Manning from shotgun hit Bradshaw on a screen in the middle, and Bradshaw ran straight up the middle for a gain of 10.  On 4th and 5, Manning from shotgun hurried his pass to Toomer as the pressure was coming, but Toomer tipped the ball up and Smith caught the ball 1 yard short of the first down marker, but the Packers were called for a Pass Interference penalty which advanced the Giants to the spot of the foul (28 yardline) and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Manning off play action attempted to pass it to Burress at the 1 yardline, but Harris knocked the ball down.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran to the right for 3 yards (Al Harris had to go to the sideline).  On 3rd and 7, the Packers took their second Time Out (Al Harris returned to the field).  On 3rd and 7, Manning from shotgun threw the pass far left of Smith on the left side.  On 4th and 7, Tynes attempted a 43-yard Field Goal Attempt, but it was wide left.  The Giants turned the ball over on downs at the 33 yardline.

With 6:49 remaining in the 4th Quarter, Favre dropped back and threw it incomplete to Jennings in the middle of the field.  On 2nd and 10, Favre from shotgun threw it too high to Jennings in the middle of the field.  On 3rd and 10, Favre from shotgun fired it to Morency in the middle for a gain of 6 yards.  On 4th and 4, the Packers Punted, and McQuarters caught the ball at the 31 ardline and returned it to the 37 yardline.

With 5:53 remaining in the 4th Quarter, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the right for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the middle for 5 yards.  On 3rd and Inches, Manning ran a QB sneak for a first down.  On 1st and 10, Manning dropped back and threw an incomplete screen to Jacobs.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left for a yard.  On 3rd and 9, Eli Manning from shotgun was sacked by Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila for a loss of 4 yards.  On 4th and 13, the Giants Punted, and Williams caught the ball at the 17 yardline and no return.

With 2:48 remaining in the 4th Quarter, Favre from shotgun threw the screen to Grant incomplete.  On 2nd and 10, the Packers were called for a False Start penalty which backed them up 5 yards.  On 2nd and 15, Favre from shotgun threw it incomplete to Lee in the middle of the field.  On 3rd and 15, Favre from shotgun connected with Lee in the middle of the field for 5 yards.  On 4th and 10, the Giants called their third Time Out.  On 4th and 10, the Packers Punted, and R.W. McQuarters caught the ball at the 48 yardline and returned it to the 38 yardline, but Tracy White forced the fumble and two Packers and one Giant could not hold onto the football before Dominek Hixon recovered the ball at the 48 yardline.

With 2:15 remaining in the 4th Quarter, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Bradshaw who ran it up the middle and took it to the end zone, but the Giants were called for a Holding penalty which backed them up 10 yards.  On 1st and 20, Manning from shotgun connected with Tyree on the right side for a gain of 5.  This brought it to the 2:00 Warning.  On 2nd and 15, Manning from shotgun hit a diving Smith over the middle for 15 yards.  The play went under Booth Review, and the ball was moved back a 1/2 of a yard.  On 3rd and 1, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran it to the left for 6 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning from shotgun completed the pass to Smith on the right side for 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Bradshaw who ran it up the middle for 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Manning spiked the ball to stop the clock.  On 3rd and 7, the Packers took their third Time Out to freeze the Kicker.  On 3rd and 7, Tynes attempted a 36-yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was very wide to the left.

Overtime (The Packers won the coin toss and elected to receive)

The Giants Kicked Off, and Robinson caught the ball at the 6 yardline and returned it to the 26 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Favre hand it off to Grant who ran to the left for 2 yards.  On 2nd and 8, Brett Favre dropped back and threw an interception to Corey Webster at the 43 yardline and returned it to the 34 yardline.

With 14:04 remaining in Overtime, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Manning from shotgun handed it off to Bradshaw ran up the middle for a yard.  On 3rd and 5, Manning from shotgun had the pass to Smith on the left side batted away by Bush.  On 4th and 5, Lawrence Tynes attempted a 47-yard Field Goal Attempt, and it was good and he sent the New York Giants to the Superbowl.  Giants 23 - Packers 20.

Final Score: New York Giants 23 - Green Bay Packers 20 OT.  The NFL.com Post Game is attached.

Divisional Playoffs: New York Giants 21 vs. Dallas Cowboys 17

January 13, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Antonio Pierce, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, Jay Alford, Kawika Mitchell, NFL, New York Giants, R.W. McQuarters No Comments →

The Divisional Playoffs game is between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium.  We can eliminate the Cowboys.  Are you ready for this Die Hard Giants Fans?  Let’s Go Giants!

1st Quarter

The Cowboys Kicked Off, and Hixon caught the ball at the goalline and returned it to the 23 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the middle for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who broke to the left for 14 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning dropped back and threw it downfield to nobody.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the right for 4 yards.  On 3rd and 6, Manning from shotgun had the pass to Toomer along the right sideline batted down, but the Cowboys were called for an Offsides penalty which advanced the Giants 5 yards.  On 3rd and Inches, Manning ran a QB sneak for a first down.  On 1st and 10, Eli Manning dropped back and gunned it to Amani Toomer on the left side who broke two tackles and took it to the house for a 52-yard Touch Down.  The Extra Point attempt was good.  Giants 7 - Cowboys 0.  The Giants Kicked Off, and Austin caught the ball at the goalline and returned it to the 23 yardline.

With 11:44 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Romo handed it off to Barber who ran up the gut and lost the football and Romo recovered it, but the Giants were called for a Personal Foul penalty which advanced the Cowboys 15 yards from the spot of the foul and an automatic first down.  On 1st and 10, Romo threw the ball through the hands of Owens along the right sideline.  On 2nd and 10, Romo handed it off to Barber who ran left for no gain.  On 3rd and 10, Romo from shotgun had the pass batted out of his hands by Johnson for an incompletion.  On 4th and 10, the Cowboys Punted, and McQuarters called for a fair catch at the 10 yardline.

With 10:10 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Manning dropped back and hit Toomer for a gain of 11 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran to the left for no gain.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Jacobs who ran up the guy for 9 yards.  On 3rd and 1, Manning threw a quick pass to Bradshaw on the right side, and Bradshaw got pushed out of bounds after picking up 6 yards.  On 1st and 10, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for an 11 yard gain.  On 1st and 10, Manning off play action and overthrew Burress deep down the right sideline.  On 2nd and 10, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran up the middle for 8 yards.  On 3rd and 2, Manning handed it off to Bradshaw who ran to the right for a yard.  On 4th and 1, the Giants Punted, and Tyree downed the ball at the 4 yardline.

With 4:53 remaining in the 1st Quarter, Romo handed it off to Barber who ran up the gut for 6 yards.  On 2nd and 4, Romo dropped back and connected with Owens along the le