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Least Painful Playoff loss in Giants History

RELICDOA : 1/24/2023 2:22 pm
The fact that the Giants have been woefully awful over the last decade, coupled with the fact the team exceeded expectations this loss did not sting like all of the others. The game itself was never in question as well so reality and reflection of the entire year set in pretty quick. Progress is expected each year now……will be interesting to see how Dabs handles his sophomore year.
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Eric from BBI : Admin : 1/24/2023 2:24 pm : link
being the punk ass Eagles, I would have to agree. Perhaps the only other game I can think comes close was the 1984 playoff loss to the 49ers and the 1993 playoff loss to the 49ers. Neither of those Giants teams were going to go further than they did.
I didn't feel anything after the loss  
Jints in Carolina : 1/24/2023 2:30 pm : link
we had a great season and I am proud to wear my Giants gear again.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:30 pm : link
I'd have to say 2006 vs the Eagles is up there, too. I didn't think they'd win that one and thought it was comical that the game was even that close.
Dallas loss cheered me up a bit  
Spiciest Memelord : 1/24/2023 2:31 pm : link
Would have been in a deep dark place if it was Philly-Dallas championship.
Once the game was over...  
Brown_Hornet : 1/24/2023 2:31 pm : link
...I was no longer upset.

Watching it...couldn't do anything right, it was hard to watch.
I know no one agrees with me  
Greg from LI : 1/24/2023 2:32 pm : link
But the 2016 GB loss really didn't bother me all that much because I didn't think that team was particularly good, and because I don't hate Green Bay the way I hate the Eagles.
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shockeyisthebest8056 : 1/24/2023 2:34 pm : link
In comment 16012285 Route 9 said:
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I'd have to say 2006 vs the Eagles is up there, too. I didn't think they'd win that one and thought it was comical that the game was even that close.


I was going to say that one too. They had a TON of injuries and were lucky to be in the playoffs to begin with. However, I think that game was more painful than this one because as you said, they could’ve won the damn game. Tiki, Plaxico, and Shockey were great. I just thought Eli left some points on the board, especially in the first half. Defense had too many injuries.
It'll be even less painful if Philly  
bceagle05 : 1/24/2023 2:36 pm : link
comes up short this year, but I think they're the best team in the field. Hopefully Burrow or Mahomes have a legendary night in them in Arizona.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:38 pm : link
In comment 16012292 Greg from LI said:
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But the 2016 GB loss really didn't bother me all that much because I didn't think that team was particularly good, and because I don't hate Green Bay the way I hate the Eagles.


That hail mary play pissed me off more than the actual game. Losing to prime Aaron Rodgers is nothing to be embarrassed about but that play was annoying. Of course they get their payback for the Nicks one in the playoffs from 2011. Of course they did.
RE: Despite  
ElitoCanton : 1/24/2023 2:39 pm : link
93 stung because it was the end for the cornerstones of that team. It was the end of an era, so it had a certain sadness to it. 81 and 84 were very similar to this year. Progress towards much better days.

In comment 16012272 Eric from BBI said:
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being the punk ass Eagles, I would have to agree. Perhaps the only other game I can think comes close was the 1984 playoff loss to the 49ers and the 1993 playoff loss to the 49ers. Neither of those Giants teams were going to go further than they did.
I didn't expect the Giants to beat the Bears in '85  
SirLoinOfBeef : 1/24/2023 2:39 pm : link
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Enzo : 1/24/2023 2:39 pm : link
In comment 16012285 Route 9 said:
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I'd have to say 2006 vs the Eagles is up there, too. I didn't think they'd win that one and thought it was comical that the game was even that close.

eh, the second half of that season was pretty painful (after the typical 6-2 start) with the horrific loss to the Titans and some other bad games.

The only good news was that they finally moved on from the epic duo of Tim Lewis and Hufnagel after the season.
I'd have to add the Super Bowl loss to the Ravens.  
Ron from Ninerland : 1/24/2023 2:39 pm : link
I daydreamed that they could win that game just as I daydreamed they could win this one. We all hoped that Hurts health would be an issue we could capitalize on. We all hoped that Dilfer would screw up. It wasn't and he didn't. In the end , the Giants lost to much better teams. In 2000 it was "If only they hadn't run the kickoff back for a touchdown." This year it was "If only Daboll had punted on 4th down and pinned them on their 5". It wouldn't have mattered if they had. One way or another the Giants were going to lose both games.
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DG_89 : 1/24/2023 2:40 pm : link
was about to say none because they all hurt. However having a chance to think and reflect I'm going to say Saturday night. Even if it came at the hands of the Eagles. AGAIN. In the eyes of the football world and some fellow fans we were supposed to stink and get a top 5 pick to get the QB of the future. Instead with a roster of young guys and players acquired like we shopped at Dollar Tree we made it to the divisional round. I can wait for March
I would consider it...  
Chris in Philly : 1/24/2023 2:42 pm : link
if it were not the Eagles. But it was. And it sucks hard.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:43 pm : link
That 2006 team got in their own way and I thought they were good enough to go to the Super Bowl when they were 6-2. That game against Chicago really dashed any hope. Making Rex Grossman look like an all pro in that game?
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Vanzetti : 1/24/2023 2:45 pm : link
In comment 16012285 Route 9 said:
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I'd have to say 2006 vs the Eagles is up there, too. I didn't think they'd win that one and thought it was comical that the game was even that close.


I would agree.

I don't see how a total ass-whupping from your most hated rival can be the least painful.

Whereas in 2006, they almost beat the heavily favored Eagles.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:45 pm : link
In comment 16012311 Enzo said:
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I'd have to say 2006 vs the Eagles is up there, too. I didn't think they'd win that one and thought it was comical that the game was even that close.


eh, the second half of that season was pretty painful (after the typical 6-2 start) with the horrific loss to the Titans and some other bad games.

The only good news was that they finally moved on from the epic duo of Tim Lewis and Hufnagel after the season.


Right. So by the time the playoffs came I was very cynical of that team. Surprised they could even barely lose to Jeff Garcia. If you were kicking your TV stand over that one, that's weird.
The score and the opponent  
Chris684 : 1/24/2023 2:46 pm : link
disqualify this one, otherwise I would agree.

RE: I would consider it...  
Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:47 pm : link
In comment 16012319 Chris in Philly said:
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if it were not the Eagles. But it was. And it sucks hard.


Because now they're making it like the Giants actually had a chance. It's not like they exactly roughed up a HOF defense. They think they did.
2006 team was weird.  
bceagle05 : 1/24/2023 2:48 pm : link
We won 11 games in 2005, 10 games plus a SB in 2007, and 12 games in 2008. Team was really good during that four-year stretch but just lost its way in the second half of '06.
RE: 2006 team was weird.  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 1/24/2023 2:50 pm : link
In comment 16012341 bceagle05 said:
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We won 11 games in 2005, 10 games plus a SB in 2007, and 12 games in 2008. Team was really good during that four-year stretch but just lost its way in the second half of '06.


2006 was one of the worst years for me ever as a Giants fan. That collapse absolutely exhausted me. I couldn't wait for that season to be over. And full disclosure, it had me real down on Tom Coughlin.
I agree with what a lot of you have said about the different losses  
Stu11 : 1/24/2023 2:51 pm : link
I agree to this one doesn't hurt much at all. We had no business being there. What a great fun season. This year was so vital because the Giants re-connected with us the fan base. I got to sit there with my teenage kids and for the first time they got to watch meaningful late/post season Giants football games. I know Minny was what they were but a playoff win is a playoff win especially on the road. That night was so exciting and fun watching with the kids and going crazy. My 15 yo son couldn't sit still these past few weeks leading up to the games, soaking up every piece of info and news he could all week. Talked strategy with me. All the things I did starting in the 80's. Losing to those dirt bags in Philly sucked for 3 hours, but nothing can take away this season. One of the funner ones of my lifetime.
2006  
Route 9 : 1/24/2023 2:52 pm : link
They had a game against the Saints that year where they had 0 plays in New Orleans territory. Or something like that.
1981  
AG5686 : 1/24/2023 2:53 pm : link
In comment 16012272 Eric from BBI said:
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being the punk ass Eagles, I would have to agree. Perhaps the only other game I can think comes close was the 1984 playoff loss to the 49ers and the 1993 playoff loss to the 49ers. Neither of those Giants teams were going to go further than they did.

And it's not even close-we stunk my entire childhood,and we were so happy just to be in the PLAYOFFS-plus the franchise hadnt won since 1956 and the city had kinda given up on the team at that point
I felt nothing  
UConn4523 : 1/24/2023 2:56 pm : link
we were heavy underdogs in my mind going into it and didn’t think we have the firepower to compete, and we didn’t.
SB XXXV  
Big Blue '56 : 1/24/2023 2:57 pm : link
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The loss wasn't that painful; the humiliation was.  
81_Great_Dane : 1/24/2023 2:59 pm : link
Especially since it was humiliation by the Eagles.

But if we're ranking playoff losses, least painful to most painful, this is going to be near the top of the list.

1981 probably least painful, because that team, like this one, was just emerging from the wilderness and overachieved making it to the second round.

This one probably second for me, and (again) only because of the beat-down and the opponent.

I'm not going to list the most-painful. They all sting unless you are really, really satisfied with the overall season.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 3:01 pm : link
I was working anyway. I had to flip the game off my phone a few times to make calls but every single fucking time I flipped it back on and the Eagles had the ball back in those short 20 seconds. Same thing when the Yankees looked like their usual trash can selves against Houston this last year. I watched that entire series on my phone at work. Doesn't piss me off if I'm getting paid to watch the Yankees not know how to beat the Astros, just like the Giants not knowing how to beat the Eagles. Way to go New York!
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Johnny5 : 1/24/2023 3:50 pm : link
In comment 16012319 Chris in Philly said:
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if it were not the Eagles. But it was. And it sucks hard.

Yeah, me too. I tried to prepare myself. I really thought they were going to lose but that night hurt like hell. Even if they played better, it still would hurt like hell. I literally wanted to punch Sirianni through the TV.
I'm already over it  
BlackLight : 1/24/2023 4:10 pm : link
The nice thing about most the truly painful Giants losses experienced in living memory - is that, as painful as they were at the time, they ultimately opened the door to greater success. Both Miracle in the Meadowlands games, the meltdown against San Fran in the '02 playoffs. Awful to experience, but you wouldn't be without them if you know what you're talking about.

This last Eagles game likely won't even merit a footnote in Giants history. And if Philly doesn't win the Super Bowl, it won't even be a footnote in theirs either.
RE: I know no one agrees with me  
rsjem1979 : 1/24/2023 4:21 pm : link
In comment 16012292 Greg from LI said:
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But the 2016 GB loss really didn't bother me all that much because I didn't think that team was particularly good, and because I don't hate Green Bay the way I hate the Eagles.


I'll agree with that. I never thought they'd win that game at Lambeau even for a single second, and it's not just that the Giants weren't very good, I had no affinity for that group in general, Eli aside.

So I guess the disappointment there was the feeling that it would likely be Eli's last playoff game.
RE: RE: 2006 team was weird.  
Walker Gillette : 1/24/2023 4:26 pm : link
In comment 16012344 Eric from BBI said:
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We won 11 games in 2005, 10 games plus a SB in 2007, and 12 games in 2008. Team was really good during that four-year stretch but just lost its way in the second half of '06.



2006 was one of the worst years for me ever as a Giants fan. That collapse absolutely exhausted me. I couldn't wait for that season to be over. And full disclosure, it had me real down on Tom Coughlin.

I was redy to be done with Coughlin after that year as well. Thank God nobody listens to me!
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Lambuth_Special : 1/24/2023 4:37 pm : link
In comment 16012344 Eric from BBI said:
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We won 11 games in 2005, 10 games plus a SB in 2007, and 12 games in 2008. Team was really good during that four-year stretch but just lost its way in the second half of '06.



2006 was one of the worst years for me ever as a Giants fan. That collapse absolutely exhausted me. I couldn't wait for that season to be over. And full disclosure, it had me real down on Tom Coughlin.


The procession of miserable games in that second half was truly something else: The Hester missed FG return against Chicago, followed by not showing up at Jacksonville, followed by blowing a 21-0 lead against Vince Young, then losing to Dallas and Philly at home.

People talk about doubting Eli 2007, but he really had some yips going on in the second half of 2006 as well, although he had basically no receivers outside of Plax once Toomer went out for the season.
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Route 9 : 1/24/2023 4:54 pm : link
Oh man. That 49ers 2002 game angers me most the of all of them. White HOT RAGE.
I no longer feel pain over sporting events  
Producer : 1/24/2023 5:03 pm : link
Can't do it.

Seen too much. Been through too much.
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jnoble : 1/24/2023 7:01 pm : link
In comment 16012611 Route 9 said:
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Oh man. That 49ers 2002 game angers me most the of all of them. White HOT RAGE.


Yes. Me too. Despite it was over 20 years ago now I risk turning into the Incredible Hulk if I ruminate about that game for longer than a minute or two
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NYG07 : 1/24/2023 8:41 pm : link
In comment 16012292 Greg from LI said:
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But the 2016 GB loss really didn't bother me all that much because I didn't think that team was particularly good, and because I don't hate Green Bay the way I hate the Eagles.


+1. I did not think the Giants had much of a chance in that game. Odell was the offense that year. There were major red flags of decline in Eli's play and the offensive line was trash.
1993 Playoff Loss in SF  
LTIsTheGreatest : 1/25/2023 9:39 am : link
was the least painful for me, Like this last one, Giants were never in it. Totally outplayed from start to finish. After that excrutiating end of the season loss to Cowboys in the Emmit Smith game, and then having to fight tooth and nail to beat the Vikings the next week, the Giants just looked exhausted in SF the following week. It was their poorest effort of the season so I really didnt feel anything losing that one
1993 was sad, though, because it represented the end of the era  
Greg from LI : 1/25/2023 10:13 am : link
I had literally grown up watching Lawrence Taylor. I was in kindergarten when he was a rookie, and a high school senior when he hung em up. I couldn't conceive of the Giants without LT and Phil Simms, and this after Carl Banks, Leonard Marshall, Pepper Johnson, and Mark Bavaro had departed.
1985 Bears...  
BamaBlue : 1/25/2023 10:27 am : link
the Bears were a defensive juggernaut and the Giants were on the cusp of being a dominant team. To me, this game was an indication that the Giants had finally arrived among the NFL elite teams. The outcome didn't make me feel bad about losing to a historic team. The icing on the cake came much sooner than anyone expected. It was an excellent primer for the Greatest Giants season of my lifetime... the '86 season.
RE: 1993 was sad, though, because it represented the end of the era  
Route 9 : 1/25/2023 1:26 pm : link
In comment 16013316 Greg from LI said:
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I had literally grown up watching Lawrence Taylor. I was in kindergarten when he was a rookie, and a high school senior when he hung em up. I couldn't conceive of the Giants without LT and Phil Simms, and this after Carl Banks, Leonard Marshall, Pepper Johnson, and Mark Bavaro had departed.


And you got Dave Brown
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SFGFNCGiantsFan : 1/25/2023 6:30 pm : link
The Panthers '05 loss didn't bother me too much, despite us being @ home. We were so banged up that we trotting out there dudes who were tailgating prior to kickoff.
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