By Ryan G. Murphy
On Monday I wore my 1986 Lawrence Taylor throwback jersey to work. On top of that a New York Giants fleece. On my face, a smile from ear to ear.
There were congratulatory handshakes, (one from fellow web editor Jim Scott, a very classy Jets fan; another from manager Jared Goldman, a concerned Pats fan), some high fives from Giants fans at WNBC, and snickers from a few others — those bitter, non-Giants fans, who, like in previous weeks, forecasted how the Giants are going to get crushed in their next game.
After work it was a beeline to Modell’s to purchase NFC Championship gear. A normally 15-minute walk home took almost 45 minutes after fellow Giants fans, seeing me decked out in blue, stopped me in the street to talk about Sunday’s win.
“Can you believe Eli?”
“What if Tynes missed that kick?”
“Go Big Blue!” followed by a high five.
That’s what makes sports so awesome.
Perfect strangers, people I’d likely never speak to, put a smile on my face just chatting Giants.
The biggest smile came on Tuesday morning, when I checked my inbox and saw an email from Giants fan Susan Piontek who expressed her passion for the Giants poetically.
Here’s her poem, “Hail To Eli:”
We have an under-rated quarterback,
And Eli is his name,
Proving people wrong,
Just seems to be his game.
Early in the season,
He was off to a rough start,
But the wild card pick helped to show,
That Eli played with heart!
First he met with Romo,
Where everyone had doubt,
But Eli showed that he had skills,
And tensions began to mount.
He showed he had momentum,
Which helped us in Green Bay,
Favre started feeling pressured,
And threw his game away.
As he prepares to meet the Pats,
And get out of the cold,
Eli is now on his way,
To break the perfect Brady mold.
To the Super Bowl we go,
On February Third,
For the Giants to become the champs,
And let their team be heard!
Well done, Susan, you’ve embraced the Giants spirit!
If you’ve got something to say about the New York Giants, I’d love to hear from you. Email me at ryan.murphy@nbcuni.com