In no particular order and off the top of my head:
Devin Thomas
Jacquan Williams
Tyree
Tynes
Alford
Manningham
Weatherford
Not referring to the Eli's, LTs, et al, just guys who for a singular moment or game helped to bring us glory..
I'm sure you have plenty of others whom you'll forever appreciate
Correct. If all he does is recover that fumble, and not score, it would've changed the entire course of the team's history.
1-First half (near the end) catch against the Cowboys in the division round in 2008 where he was nearly broken in half
2-3rd and 11
I'll put my own spin on this... Giants who may have tarnished their legacy by leaving the way that they did but who I will forever be grateful for.
Plax - Was one of the key reasons why we didn't repeat. I also think that he hurt his leg prior to the Super Bowl by doing something stupid. The guy made a lot of big plays for us and I can't fault him for being dumb.
Parcells - It wasn't how he left but how he resurfaced on the Cowboys. Time does heal all wounds though as he was my favorite personality when he was coaching here, won our 1st two Super Bowls and at the end seemed like he screwed up and wanted to try to get back in.
Tiki - Don't like the way he left. Still seems like a jilted little girl. The guy was a very good football player though.
Belicheck - Can't stand the guy but he was a key part of those 2 Super Bowl runs. He still speaks in reverance to the Giant organization though.
Domenik Hixon
Deon Grant, RW McQuarters, Webster, Terrell Thomas and Aaron Ross
Gary Reasons - for multiple memorable plays
Bahr
Hostetler
OJ - For sticking around much longer than expected and helping to save the 1990 season
Keith Hamilton
Kevin Boss
Madison Hedgecock
Kevin Boothe
Dave tollefson
James Butler
Deon Grant
Ron Stone
Amani toomer
And Def Gary Reasons he would've started on any other NFL team and be a pro bowler.
Kareem mckenzie. The best FA they signed since 2000, and that includes plax.
Chris Canty and antrel rolle. Signing since no one else would play for coughlin.
Fred robbins. Kawika mitchell. Sam Madison for their role in super bowl 42.
Deon grant, Kevin boothe, and Devin Thomas for their role in SB46.
damn, there was a 2 week stretch in 1980 where i thought Simms to Gray & Friede would be our bradshaw to swann & stallworth.
Maybe because he's too good (probably) but my heart bled for Harry Carson through the first 5 years of his career. What a warrior.
What was/is a Superbowl 35? No comprende.
But Blackburn, Lambuth Special Dixon, Reyna Thompson, and yes - Trey Junkin.
Yes.My first thought too.
And iirc, he didn't make it easy on us going 2-5 in that game..
that's a great call. there are a lot of guys on this thread who were more sustainable contributors as opposed to guys who unexpectedly made huge plays in big games, and pascoe's td vs sf was one of them.
His career wasn't quite so fleeting. I think this is the idea of the thread.
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Ask Ronnie Lott and the rest of the 49er defense that Bavaro carried on his back on that Monday night game whether he should be on this list.
His career wasn't quite so fleeting. I think this is the idea of the thread.
Thanks, I gave up on that "idea" rather early in the thread..People sometimes read what they want to read in a thread start..:)
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Ask Ronnie Lott and the rest of the 49er defense that Bavaro carried on his back on that Monday night game whether he should be on this list.
His career wasn't quite so fleeting. I think this is the idea of the thread.
Thanks, I gave up on that "idea" rather early in the thread..People sometimes read what they want to read in a thread start..:)
Yep.