Archive for February, 2008

Imperfect Giants Slay Perfect Pats

February 4, 2008


Otis Livingston, Sports Anchor

New England’s quest for perfection came up short, their date with destiny thwarted by the Giants defense. Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck, and Antonio Pierce got after the golden boy Tom Brady. When they weren’t sacking him, they were getting extreme pressure on him. They hit him about 18 times Sunday night, far more than he’s been hit in any one game this season.

The atmosphere inside the University of Phoenix Stadium was off the charts. Every time the Giants made a play it appeared the roof would come off. With each passing moment, The Patriot fans worried more and more. You could see their confident swagger begin to leave the building.

That’s when I knew we had a great ballgame on our hands. Brady looked concerned and yelled at his receivers. It gave you a gut feeling the Pats would have a long day. The usually calm, cool, collected Brady was rattled. I guess getting smashed into the University of Phoenix turf over and over again will do that to an MVP.

I still can’t believe the Giants pulled off one of the largest upsets in Super Bowl history. It’s 2:30 a.m. back in New York. I’m about to hit the sack for about an hour before the morning show and I’m numb. I’m not willing to believe there will be a parade down the “Canyon of Heroes” in two days!

These guys are really heroes. They did the unthinkable. Against all hope they slayed the New England dragon. On a selfish note, my 1972 Miami Dolphins are still the only team to go undefeated through an entire season. Thanks Giants!

Giants Fan Blog: Believe It, We Won!

February 4, 2008

By Ryan G. Murphy

After the Giants won the divisional playoff game in Dallas I wrote, “it doesn’t get any bigger or better than this.”

Boy, was I wrong.

The New York Giants just completed what is arguably the greatest upset in sports history, completing an improbable run of road victories, culminated by a fairytale win over the greatest team in NFL history.

Wow.

Giants fans, it doesn’t get any bigger or better than THIS.

There’s absolutely nothing I can write that can accurately depict what you and I feel as Giants fans right now. And, really, does anything need to be said? We just won the Super Bowl.

When Tom Brady’s 4th and 20 pass fell incomplete Sunday night your reaction is all that needs to be said. You’ll remember your celebration forever.

For me, it was a jump into the arms of the biggest Giants fan I know, my grandfather, 73-year-old Harry Walker, who’s taught me everything I know about football. Along with my dad, we’ve run the gamut of Giants emotions and, Sunday, we came out smiling.

Gramps, this one is for you pal. We did it.