1. Steve Smith 3rd and 11.
2. Mark Ingram 3rd and 13.
3. Phil McConkey flea flicker to the 1 yard line.
4. Eli to Manningham on the sideline.
5. Taylor recovers fumble against SF.
Mark Ingram fighting for first down on 3rd and 13
OJ uppercut
Antonio Pierce basically tackling an OL and RB
Jacobs smashing Woodson - setting tone for game.
Hoss holding onto the ball for safety vs. Bills TD
Eli to Manningham
Re., the Eli to Tyree's helmet, the catch itself isn't among my favorites. My favorite part of that play was Eli staying upright so long in the middle of the pass rush; long enough to be able to make the pass.
was the Gary Reasons fake punt in the 90 NFC title game.
Another one was not a play, but the goal line stand against Denver. Denver was winning at that point 10-7 and were really having their way with us, that stop (and the missed fg on the next series was huge).
Also, Mark Collins smashing Andre Reed in the first quarter of xxv, which set the tone of that game.
the Jeff Rutedlege fake punt was not such a great play, but it was a great call in an era when many coaches did not go for that type of stuff
Even when Tyree caught the helmet ball and plax scored a few plays later I couldn’t allow myself to believe that the giants were going to win and complete the dream run. Only when Alford sacked Brady did I actually think and say aloud holy shit they are going to win this game. Of course we still had to hold our breath with those two hail Mary’s, but the giants did in fact hold on.
It’s highly possible that the Alford sack was the 3rd or 4th biggest play of super bowl 42. Who knows what happens without that play. The pats only needed a fg to tie.
up the left sideline to Mario Manningham was as perfect a pass as I have ever seen, and it was under great duress at an absolutely critical juncture of the game. And Manningham had to make a terrific catch under duress.
but I will say the relief when McQuarters picked off Romo was as sharp an emotion as I've ever felt related to being a sports fan. That game will always stick with me.
but I will say the relief when McQuarters picked off Romo was as sharp an emotion as I've ever felt related to being a sports fan. That game will always stick with me.
This!
Especially with the way the Giants offense stalled on the last few drives. Kept punting and giving the cowboys really good field position.
That had to be the best cowboy teams since their superbowl days in the early 1990s. They were stacked offensively and had a really good pass rush.
Leonard Marshall trucking Montana has to be it for me Â
He out-positioned and out-jumped Gronk to take that one away, about 6 yards in front of the end zone. Blackburn's INT in SB 46 - ( New Window )
Great one. One of the most remarkable things about that 2011 run was signing Blackburn back off his couch mid season and seeing him play really good football down the stretch
The Tyree and Manningham plays were as close as you could come to actual scoring plays without having scored. Those plays basically won each of those games without directly yielding points.
probably one of the few actual play calls I remember.
knew he was throwing to Plax as soon as he dropped back.
Jacobs with the monster block.
and a great TD celebration to follow.
fighting to recover that fumble in SB 42. That was huge and showed how much determination that team had to win. And I believe Bradshaw was one who was at the heart of that determination. He was a leader by his intensity.
fighting to recover that fumble in SB 42. That was huge and showed how much determination that team had to win. And I believe Bradshaw was one who was at the heart of that determination. He was a leader by his intensity.
I loved Bradshaw. One of my favorite Giants. To think we found that diamond in the 7th round of 2007 still amazes me. His contributions were immense!
RE: Leonard Marshall crushing Joe Montana in the 1990 NFCCG, Â
I’m partial to Smith’s catch on 3rd and 11. I feel he made several hustle plays that game that are under the radar. He recovered the ball Bradshaw was penalized for knocking forward. We ended up punting but that was better than a turnover at that field position.
Just before 3rd and 11 play he made sure to knock the ball out of bounds in case the pass to Tyree was ruled a catch/fumble instead of incomplete. We had no timeouts and needed to ensure the clock stopped. If he’d “recovered” and stayed in bounds the clock becomes a huge issue.
I really appreciate his football IQ and awareness - and getting that first down by a few feet is a great example of it.
I agree. It was a brutal hit that crushed a legend, who at the moment was the GOAT arguably. Also a great second effort by Marshall who was on the ground but continued to hustle.i know the fumble was not recovered but it was still a crazy hit. Montana was concussed and broke ribs
RE: What about Chase Blackburn's INT off Brady in SB 46? Â
Pierce against the Packers in Lambeau.
OJ uppercut
Antonio Pierce basically tackling an OL and RB
Jacobs smashing Woodson - setting tone for game.
Hoss holding onto the ball for safety vs. Bills TD
Eli to Manningham
Re., the Eli to Tyree's helmet, the catch itself isn't among my favorites. My favorite part of that play was Eli staying upright so long in the middle of the pass rush; long enough to be able to make the pass.
4th and 17 vs. the Vikings 1986 - ( New Window )
Anderson's was up there for me -- but Pierce's was spectacular
Lots of great plays mentioned, but this is by far the best
The Hit - ( New Window )
Because we are talking postseason here :)
Lots of great plays mentioned, but this is by far the best The Hit - ( New Window )
Postseason :)
Marshall destroying Montana as well.
+1
Woodson can still feel that one. He’s admitteded after the fact it affected him the rest of that game
Ingram 3rd and 13, Pierce’s screen pass tackle, and obviously the helmet catch are great calls too, along with several others
Another one was not a play, but the goal line stand against Denver. Denver was winning at that point 10-7 and were really having their way with us, that stop (and the missed fg on the next series was huge).
Also, Mark Collins smashing Andre Reed in the first quarter of xxv, which set the tone of that game.
the Jeff Rutedlege fake punt was not such a great play, but it was a great call in an era when many coaches did not go for that type of stuff
It’s highly possible that the Alford sack was the 3rd or 4th biggest play of super bowl 42. Who knows what happens without that play. The pats only needed a fg to tie.
I guess that is kind of ironic, but did you mean the LT recovering the Craig fumble in 1990 or the Devin Taylor recovery in 2012?
Dave Brown and that wasn't during the playoffs.
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Kerry Collins running over Deion Sanders?
Dave Brown and that wasn't during the playoffs.
Geez, you're right. Faulty memory chip. Need to upgrade.
I was there, and that was glorious! Huge!!
Blackburn's INT in SB 46 - ( New Window )
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Kerry Collins running over Deion Sanders?
Dave Brown and that wasn't during the playoffs.
Geez, you're right. Faulty memory chip. Need to upgrade.
I know..getting old sucks
I still get nervous watching that replay. And the stupid ref picking the ball up and putting it back down out of place still irks me to this day.
This!
Especially with the way the Giants offense stalled on the last few drives. Kept punting and giving the cowboys really good field position.
That had to be the best cowboy teams since their superbowl days in the early 1990s. They were stacked offensively and had a really good pass rush.
Great one. One of the most remarkable things about that 2011 run was signing Blackburn back off his couch mid season and seeing him play really good football down the stretch
The Tyree and Manningham plays were as close as you could come to actual scoring plays without having scored. Those plays basically won each of those games without directly yielding points.
knew he was throwing to Plax as soon as he dropped back.
Jacobs with the monster block.
and a great TD celebration to follow.
Was just going to say that
I loved Bradshaw. One of my favorite Giants. To think we found that diamond in the 7th round of 2007 still amazes me. His contributions were immense!
+1
Just before 3rd and 11 play he made sure to knock the ball out of bounds in case the pass to Tyree was ruled a catch/fumble instead of incomplete. We had no timeouts and needed to ensure the clock stopped. If he’d “recovered” and stayed in bounds the clock becomes a huge issue.
I really appreciate his football IQ and awareness - and getting that first down by a few feet is a great example of it.
Marshall destroying Montana as well.
Jacobs #1. first play I thought of. It's amazing, with all of the great Defensive Giants over the years, and I (we) remember a hit by a running back.
Props to Brady for getting back up and keeping us scared for yet another 20 seconds.
Lol. The moment I knew we were definitely winning!