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Justin Tuck Retires

Jon in NYC : 2/1/2016 4:01 pm
From the man himself
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RE: RE: Hopefully he settles down here in Jersey.  
GloryDayz : 2/1/2016 4:48 pm : link
In comment 12796852 njm said:
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In comment 12796829 bceagle05 said:


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I'd love to see him around the team via local media or something, if he so desires.



Isn't he heavily involved in community work in the town in Alabama where he grew up? That said, he'd be welcomed back in Jersey.


When he signed his first contract extension before SB 42 ($45m I think), and had a monster game in SB, some said he should have waited till after the SB, would have gotten more, his response was something like (paraphrasing) "No regrets, $45m will go a long way in Alabama".

Sounds like he wants to go back home, but that was before he got married, had kids, so you never know.
RE: I loves me some Justin Tuck  
Jon in NYC : 2/1/2016 4:50 pm : link
In comment 12796895 gidiefor said:
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He is represented in one of my two Jerseys - the other is Brando Jacobs


BRANDOOOOO
One of my all time favorites  
Vin R : 2/1/2016 4:55 pm : link
Imagine if that scumbag Cowboy  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 4:59 pm : link
didn't take not one but two dirty shots at Tuck? He could have been that much better and still going strong.
Great career  
NYerInMA : 2/1/2016 5:06 pm : link
Capped off by smacking Tom Brady around not once, but twice, to win the Bowl. Doesn't get much better than that. Thanks Justin!
Here  
AcidTest : 2/1/2016 5:06 pm : link
you go.

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TUCK!  
exiled : 2/1/2016 5:06 pm : link
One of my favorites EVER!
ONLY PLAYER WITH MULTIPLE SACKS IN MULTIPLE SUPER BOWLS!!!!  
teso56 : 2/1/2016 5:08 pm : link
At least I still think he is....

2 sacks in Super Bowl 42 and 2 sacks in Super Bowl 46 (the first is the safety which counts as a sack)

This is such a great statistic!

Great Player,....  
Ed A. : 2/1/2016 5:18 pm : link
extremely high class person. Privileged to watch him excel for years. Wish him all the best with what ever he wants to do for the rest of his life. I wonder if he and the Giants could get together for a spot on the coaching staff? (assistant DL coach)
One of my favorite players  
chuckydee9 : 2/1/2016 5:23 pm : link
I was sad to see him leave the giants.. Hopefully we sign him to a one day contract.
Thank you # 91  
Sec 103 : 2/1/2016 5:25 pm : link
once a Giant, always a Giant.
Enjoy your well deserved retirement, perhaps you can come coach our D line some day.
Class act!!!
RE: ONLY PLAYER WITH MULTIPLE SACKS IN MULTIPLE SUPER BOWLS!!!!  
NINEster : 2/1/2016 5:26 pm : link
In comment 12796934 teso56 said:
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At least I still think he is....

2 sacks in Super Bowl 42 and 2 sacks in Super Bowl 46 (the first is the safety which counts as a sack)

This is such a great statistic!


Charles Haley had 2.0 sacks in SF/CIN, 1.0 in DAL/BUF, 0.5 DAL/BUF 2, 1.0 DAL/PITT.


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Great player  
NINEster : 2/1/2016 5:29 pm : link
class act all the way. I did enjoy the punishment he laid on a Brady in 42.

He also looked after my favorite problem child Aldon Smith since joining the Raiders.
Just a terrific terrific  
Ash_3 : 2/1/2016 5:54 pm : link
player and one of my favorite Giants ever.

Also Flozell Adams can go &@?# himself.
Wouldn't mind more . . . .  
TC : 2/1/2016 5:56 pm : link
3rd round picks like Justin.

Maybe the Giants need him on staff to help find some!
awesome Giant among men  
Stu11 : 2/1/2016 6:17 pm : link
the bigger the game, the better Tuck played. I remember that game in 2011 vs. GB in the regular season. He had struggled all year with injuries, especially the shoulder but even in a loss he showed Green Bay that come a big game he'd be ready to wreak havoc. He was in their backfield multiple times that day.
One of my favorite Giants ever,  
SanFranNowNCGiantsFan : 2/1/2016 6:31 pm : link
along with Eli & Amani. Helluva player. Thank you JT.
Tuck played his best ball...  
Torrag : 2/1/2016 6:33 pm : link
...when it mattered most. Always something to aspire to as an athlete. He was clutch. Looking forward to seeing him enshrined in the Giants Ring of Honor.
He retires...  
manh george : 2/1/2016 6:36 pm : link
but some here thought we should kick the tires.
RE: RE: ONLY PLAYER WITH MULTIPLE SACKS IN MULTIPLE SUPER BOWLS!!!!  
Greg from LI : 2/1/2016 7:06 pm : link
In comment 12796953 NINEster said:
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Charles Haley had 2.0 sacks in SF/CIN, 1.0 in DAL/BUF, 0.5 DAL/BUF 2, 1.0 DAL/PITT.
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So, in other words, Haley had multiple sacks in one Super Bowl, thus agreeing that Tuck stands alone.
RE: He retires...  
Matt M. : 2/1/2016 7:15 pm : link
In comment 12797012 manh george said:
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but some here thought we should kick the tires.
I think that was born out of Tuck making a comment about wanting to play for the Giants. Most people here, myself included, were NOT in favor of kicking the tires.
The ultimate compliment  
SethFromAstoria : 2/1/2016 7:20 pm : link
one of the players who is now a historic Giant. A representative Giant. One of the ones who understood the uniform and what it means.

Great career. Thanks Justin. Now you can come back and work for the team.
A real leader!  
GiantsRage2007 : 2/1/2016 7:37 pm : link
Watch the video on Giants.com

We haven't had leadership like that since he left.

One of the best Giants ever.

And fuck Flozell Adams for messing his shoulder up.
Logan Mankins  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 2/1/2016 7:42 pm : link
Lol
To think he was almost traded for Al Wilson.......  
Reb8thVA : 2/1/2016 7:48 pm : link
Tuck will always be one of those guys that make you say he epitomized NY Giants football.
An  
giantgiantfan : 2/1/2016 7:55 pm : link
ALL TIME GIANT. I've owned two Giants Jersey's in my life: Rodney Hampton and Justin Tuck. Time to get a third.
Super bowl 42 was his coming out party  
Ira : 2/1/2016 8:09 pm : link
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Great career  
Mr. Nickels : 2/1/2016 8:45 pm : link
Thank you Justin. All time great Giant.
Justin is a great Giant...  
EricJ : 2/1/2016 9:06 pm : link
I hope he is still able to contribute to the team somehow.
You did good, Jason.  
Sarcastic Sam : 2/1/2016 9:11 pm : link
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thank you # 91  
TexasGmenFan : 2/1/2016 9:29 pm : link
that Flozell leg whip makes me angry to this day.

yet another key cog from the SB years now rides off into the sunset. what a beast he was on the biggest stage. twice.
A gentleman  
noro9 : 2/1/2016 9:54 pm : link
On The field. A group at Giant.
A Great Giant  
noro9 : 2/1/2016 9:55 pm : link
Auto correct
Did he retire a Giant?  
PatersonPlank : 2/1/2016 10:04 pm : link
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Love this guy  
OBJ_AllDay : 2/1/2016 10:34 pm : link
10 sacks as a rotational player in 2007. Shame the injuries cost him a real shot at all time great levels which I feel he was capable of. Dominant when healthy and a great guy. Signed my tuck jersey at training camp at MetLife. I plan on putting it behind glass soon. Love ya 91!
Sigh..  
Davisian : 2/1/2016 11:26 pm : link

Good for him ...  
short lease : 2/2/2016 12:57 am : link
truly a GREAT GIANT and one of my favorite's. Only Strahan and Eli are in his company and Strahan retired in 2008 (can't believe it has been that long already).

Enjoy your retirement JT. Thanks for everything!
Great GIANT.  
MOOPS : 2/2/2016 3:25 am : link
Great career. Love to see him back with the GIANTS in some capacity.
A case could be made  
Les in TO : 2/2/2016 6:50 am : link
That he could have won or shared both super bowl mvps with Eli. He was a threat at both end and tackle solid against both the run and pass. A high character guy who will have no problem finding work in the next chapter
Come home, big guy  
David B. : 2/2/2016 7:50 am : link
Retire where you belong.
RE: To think he was almost traded for Al Wilson.......  
jcn56 : 2/2/2016 8:42 am : link
In comment 12797072 Reb8thVA said:
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Tuck will always be one of those guys that make you say he epitomized NY Giants football.


Reb, that wasn't true - early rumors on that trade indicated that the Broncos were interested in Tuck, but the reports that included details when Wilson failed his physical said that the deal was for a 'mid-round pick'.
While not as amazing as his Super Bowl 42 performance,  
an_idol_mind : 2/2/2016 10:02 am : link
his sacks in Super Bowl 46 changed the game a lot. Brady had set a record with most consecutive complete passes and had closed the 1st half and opened the 2nd half with two long touchdown drives. Then Tuck got a big sack on Brady to stop the next drive and Tom suddenly became mediocre for the rest of the game.
To a great Giant  
Brandon Walsh : 2/2/2016 10:41 am : link
and a better person, congratulations on a great career Justin Tuck. You were a true Giant.

The Giants couldn't have won those two Super Bowls without your tremendous play and leadership. Thank you for saving your best for the grandest of stages.

We look forward to seeing that 91 where it belongs, next to 72 and 92.

Good luck in retirement.
Good luck with your post-football life, sir,  
DG : 2/2/2016 10:52 am : link
and thank you for your max effort and great play..Hall of Very Very Good awaits..wish it could have been HoF.. gotta wear my # 91 jersey today..
Great Lineman  
rocco8112 : 2/2/2016 11:05 am : link
Great Giant

Great Memories. Thank you 91.
Tuck  
Simms : 2/2/2016 12:56 pm : link
I was pondering another blue jersey with Eli being my current road jersey. Tuck will remain as my home blue jersey status for a while. A true gamer. As others have posted, hope the Giants somehow figure out a way to get him involved with the team, front office, something going forward.
I fear he will have a pretty pain-filled post-retirement life.  
manh george : 2/2/2016 1:28 pm : link
He got injured quite often, and seemed to give and receive an awful lot of punishment.

Part of football, but still sucks.
RE: I fear he will have a pretty pain-filled post-retirement life.  
Ten Ton Hammer : 2/2/2016 3:29 pm : link
In comment 12797798 manh george said:
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He got injured quite often, and seemed to give and receive an awful lot of punishment.

Part of football, but still sucks.


My guess is he'll follow the trend of so many other recent retirees and drop a crapload of weight next time you see him. He's always been the side of a small mountain.
You guys see  
SethFromAstoria : 2/7/2016 3:14 am : link
this actual really nice article by Graziano about Tuck? Pretty much his best one I've seen. Nice words.



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Justin Tuck is an all-time great New York Giant and more
Feb 2, 2016
Dan Graziano
ESPN Staff Writer

When you cover pro sports for 20-plus years, it's rare to find players with whom you feel any kind of real connection. These guys make $1 million, $5 million, $20 million a year and have been unassailable stars since they were in high school. They operate in a different world than the one in which you and I live, even if I get to visit a small part of that world every day and ask them how it's going.

But Justin Tuck, the former New York Giants defensive end who announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday, always seemed like a different sort of guy.


Justin Tuck corralled Tom Brady in two Super Bowls, but that just scratches the surface of what he meant to the Giants and the NFL.

Tuck was unquestionably a great player. You don't need me to remind you that he sacked Tom Brady four times in two Super Bowls, or that he's sixth in Giants history in sacks, or that Michael Strahan looks at him as an equal or that Osi Umenyiora, Jason Pierre-Paul and Khalil Mack (among others) look at him as a mentor. Tuck is a two-time Super Bowl champion and a surefire Giants Ring of Honor member -- one of the most significant figures in the history of a franchise studded with them.

To me, though, Tuck the human being was always more interesting. He always seemed self-aware, which is a rare enough trait for high-profile pro athletes. But more than that, Tuck was -- and still is -- a player who's aware of the world around him, his place in it and the effect he has on it. He knew why the Giants put Pierre-Paul's locker next to his, and he took that responsibility seriously. He understood the jobs of those of us who walked around the locker room with notebooks and microphones, why we were there, what we needed and how we planned to use the insight and information with which he has always been so generous.

Bigger than all of that is the fact that Tuck and his wife have devoted such a significant chunk of their time to helping kids learn how to read. Go look up Tuck's R.U.S.H for Literacy and understand that this isn't just some charity at which Tuck has thrown his money or his name -- he spends his real time and energy on it to a stunning extent. If nothing else, Monday's announcement means even more hands-on time and effort from Tuck himself in helping children read. That's worth all of your admiration no matter how many sacks he had.

Tuck the player is worth celebrating. Tuck the person is even more fascinating. He could end up being a coach, a talk-show host like his man Strahan or a TV colleague of mine at ESPN and be great at any and all of it. I'm eager to see what he has planned next, after a well-deserved rest.

Meantime, if you're a Giants fan, Tuck is a representative of your team's latest glory days -- and a player and a person of whom you can be proud to be a fan. Congratulations to him on his career and his retirement. He has been the best of what you want in the players you root for.


Thought he should have been MVP of XLII  
jamalduff123 : 2/8/2016 2:27 pm : link
He had a dominant game. One of my favorite giants of all time. I wish him the best of luck as he starts the next chapter of his life.
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