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14 years ago today, what an escape

Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:01 am
by Eli. What an upset. For the Ages.
Sports peak for me  
rocco8112 : 2/3/2022 11:04 am : link
Still can't believe it happened.

After  
shocktheworld : 2/3/2022 11:05 am : link
watching Tom Brady’s version recently on ESPN… that play in that game led to the biggest upset in Super Bowl history… it’s truly epic and gave us all such good memories
So many memories:  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:08 am : link
3rd and 11, 4th and 1, 2:42, Sluggo..
And  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:09 am : link
Anak..😎😎
I  
Toth029 : 2/3/2022 11:16 am : link
Can taste the Pats fan's tears from here.
RE: I  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:17 am : link
In comment 15591839 Toth029 said:
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Can taste the Pats fan's tears from here.


That SB haunts Brady the most-by far, according to him
Probably the greatest sports moment I will ever  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 2/3/2022 11:18 am : link
experience.
Never. Gets. Old.  
clatterbuck : 2/3/2022 11:23 am : link
Manning lobs it! Burress alone! Touchdown Giants!
They set a record for the longest opening drive  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:26 am : link
in SB history. 9:59..I’m assuming that still stands?
I can’t recall where all of their draft choices, save for perhaps  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:29 am : link
Koets, contributed as mightily as ours did
As good as it gets as a sports fan.  
bceagle05 : 2/3/2022 11:31 am : link
It was like a cheesy sports movie/underdog story come to life, and it happened to us.
RE: Never. Gets. Old.  
bceagle05 : 2/3/2022 11:32 am : link
In comment 15591851 clatterbuck said:
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Manning lobs it! Burress alone! Touchdown Giants!

Joe Buck nailed that call. What I remember about watching it live is the camera panned to a wide open Plaxico just as Buck said, "Burress alone!" - it was perfect.
Kevin Boss  
jvm52106 : 2/3/2022 11:35 am : link
with a big catch and run. Between and Ballard (2011), two TE's that had a ton of promise for the Gmen. Didn't work out long term but man, so close.
When I was watching them celebrate on the field  
Chris684 : 2/3/2022 11:36 am : link
I remember the overwhelming feeling of wanting to pinch myself to make sure it was all true.

I was still a pretty young Giants fan then at only 24 years old.

My scars were 1993 and 2002 @ San Fran, 1997 vs Minnesota, 2000 vs Baltimore. All the beatings we had taken from Andy Reid and McNabb in the early 00s. All the Eli naysayers.

I had a job interview in NYC the next day and I while riding NJTransit into Manhattan I listened to WFAN to take it all in. Mike and the Mad Dog captured that win so perfectly that Monday, especially Francesa. I stopped in a Modell's to pick up the official SB winning hat and shirt. I will never forget it as long as I live.
Great night. Giants got the win in stunning fashion,  
Jimmy Googs : 2/3/2022 11:37 am : link
I won all my money bets, and two bottles of 18-year old Macallan from a colleague that was a huge Pats fan...
Needs a pic  
PatersonPlank : 2/3/2022 11:42 am : link
And then of course,  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 11:43 am : link
Jay’s Vid
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Chris.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 2/3/2022 11:43 am : link
Didn't Russo predict something like 52 17 Pats?
RE: RE: Never. Gets. Old.  
speedywheels : 2/3/2022 11:45 am : link
In comment 15591870 bceagle05 said:
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In comment 15591851 clatterbuck said:


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Manning lobs it! Burress alone! Touchdown Giants!


Joe Buck nailed that call. What I remember about watching it live is the camera panned to a wide open Plaxico just as Buck said, "Burress alone!" - it was perfect.


Buck gets a lot of shit (most of it deserved), but that call was indeed perfect...
RE: Chris.  
Chris684 : 2/3/2022 11:51 am : link
In comment 15591882 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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Didn't Russo predict something like 52 17 Pats?


He did.

Although he was clearly not as thrilled as Mike was, he was there Monday afternoon to face the music and give credit.

Francesa being so into it was somewhat of a surprise to me but apparently he sat right around the Manning contingent. Mike always ran hot and cold with NYG through the years. He was obviously tight with Parcells. He could not stand Strahan and Shockey specifically but loved TC and Eli. I guess with that 2007 team Shockey was no longer on the field by that time and Strahan completely bought into TC and played well. Russo never cared for the GMEN and used to put Eli down all the time. Watching Eli's success was especially gratifying as it related to him!
Manning Lobs it, Burress alone  
Jints in Carolina : 2/3/2022 11:55 am : link
Touchdown New York

I believe that was the call.
Russo the moron also predicted the Giants would lose  
Victor in CT : 2/3/2022 12:01 pm : link
47-7 at Green Bay
The dlineman who almost sacked Eli  
Spiciest Memelord : 2/3/2022 12:02 pm : link
was teary eyed and broken up talking about the play years later on NFL network.
Utter Joy  
exiled : 2/3/2022 12:03 pm : link
Chills just remembering it
4th Quarter Game Thread  
US1 Giants : 2/3/2022 12:03 pm : link
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RE: Manning Lobs it, Burress alone  
Brown_Hornet : 2/3/2022 12:20 pm : link
In comment 15591897 Jints in Carolina said:
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Touchdown New York

I believe that was the call.
+1
When Burress caught the touchdown pass  
Hammer : 2/3/2022 12:53 pm : link
I got up from the couch and almost passed out.

What an incredible game, and incredible playoff run.

The improbably win in Dallas, the OT win in Green Bay and, to top it all off, beating the 18-0 Patriots to win it all.

All the pain and anguish, but before and after, were well worth it.
RE: And then of course,  
Joe Beckwith : 2/3/2022 1:02 pm : link
In comment 15591881 Big Blue '56 said:
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Jay’s Vid Link - ( New Window )


👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
How the fuck was this 14 years ago.  
BrettNYG10 : 2/3/2022 1:28 pm : link
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My 2nd time through that 4th Qtr post  
Joe Beckwith : 2/3/2022 1:41 pm : link
I noticed so very very few BBIers then still posting nowadays

Just saying……
My god that was so  
jvm52106 : 2/3/2022 2:13 pm : link
sweet. Feels like forever ago with all the shit we have seen and dealt with.
As I’ve said ad nauseam,  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 3:13 pm : link
that and SB XLVI has gotten me through the shitshow for most of the last 10 years..
Greatest night of my life from a Euphoric  
bradshaw44 : 2/3/2022 3:49 pm : link
feeling standpoint. They say the best days of your life are your wedding and kids births. But those are different kinds of euphoria.

I have never felt the way I did that night since. It was like I was on MDMA, but I was dead sober for the game because I wanted to remember everything during the game. Us fans were celebrities for the night. I turned my razor phone off during the game. Didn't want to talk to anyone. Afterwards when I turned it on, my phone kept freezing because 63 text messages of congratulations were trying to come through.

We went to the bar in Arlington VA after all was said and done and the tears had subsided for everyone. Walking in decked out in my brand new Bradshaw jersey, and sideline hat the place erupted. People were running up and hugging me, and I had no idea who they were. Some weren't even Giants fans, they just hated the Patriots that much.

I got home and watched NFL network while pounding rum and cokes until around 5am. Woke back up around the time things were picking up again on NFLN.

Then I re-watched the game on DVR every night for about 7 months. EVERY night. What a great f-----g game/night.
I remember saying out loud  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 2/3/2022 4:00 pm : link
"That was the best play I've ever seen" immediately after that play. It was such a magical moment. Probably my favorite sports memory.
RE: I remember saying out loud  
Big Blue '56 : 2/3/2022 4:18 pm : link
In comment 15592258 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:
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"That was the best play I've ever seen" immediately after that play. It was such a magical moment. Probably my favorite sports memory.


You weren’t alone. Steve Sabol said it was the best play ever in a SB (escape and helmet catch) and arguably the best play ever in the NFL
RE: As I’ve said ad nauseam,  
Chris684 : 2/3/2022 7:11 pm : link
In comment 15592209 Big Blue '56 said:
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that and SB XLVI has gotten me through the shitshow for most of the last 10 years..


That’s because you have a great perspective as a fan.

There are a few truths for sports fans which is why even through so much pain the highs are so incredible.

The odds are always with the field and success/failure is cyclical.
Watching the game right now as I do every February 3rd.  
Dave in Hoboken : 2/3/2022 7:21 pm : link
This is the best sports night of my life, and it will probably never be topped. I'll never get tired of watching this game ever February 3rd. It means that much to me.

I can't believe this time next year it will be the 15 year anniversary of this game.
I've posted this before  
ChathamMark : 2/3/2022 7:45 pm : link
but this is a rarely seen downfield video of 'the catch', you can see why Eli said he saw Tyree open.
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RE: RE: I remember saying out loud  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 2/3/2022 9:29 pm : link
In comment 15592280 Big Blue '56 said:
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In comment 15592258 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:


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"That was the best play I've ever seen" immediately after that play. It was such a magical moment. Probably my favorite sports memory.



You weren’t alone. Steve Sabol said it was the best play ever in a SB (escape and helmet catch) and arguably the best play ever in the NFL


RIP Steve Sabol. That man was a legend. I remember him saying that about this play which meant a lot considering who he was.

But the “in the moment” feeling that I got watching that play and instantly recognizing how historic it was is something I’ve just rarely felt watching sports. Those types of moments don’t come around all that often and it was amazing to be a part of it as a fan watching that game.
Roses are red, violets are blue...  
rnargi : 2/3/2022 9:53 pm : link
Plax in the end zone, Hobbs at the 2.
RE: RE: RE: I remember saying out loud  
Big Blue '56 : 2/4/2022 7:08 am : link
In comment 15592709 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:
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In comment 15592280 Big Blue '56 said:


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In comment 15592258 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:


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"That was the best play I've ever seen" immediately after that play. It was such a magical moment. Probably my favorite sports memory.



You weren’t alone. Steve Sabol said it was the best play ever in a SB (escape and helmet catch) and arguably the best play ever in the NFL



RIP Steve Sabol. That man was a legend. I remember him saying that about this play which meant a lot considering who he was.

But the “in the moment” feeling that I got watching that play and instantly recognizing how historic it was is something I’ve just rarely felt watching sports. Those types of moments don’t come around all that often and it was amazing to be a part of it as a fan watching that game.


The Sabols rocked!
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