| 2011
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | T | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| NY | 9 | 7 | 0 | 4-4 | 5-3 | 394 | 400 |
| Phil | 8 | 8 | 0 | 3-5 | 5-3 | 396 | 328 |
| Dallas | 8 | 8 | 0 | 5-3 | 3-5 | 369 | 347 |
| Wash | 5 | 11 | 0 | 2-6 | 3-5 | 288 | 367 |
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| 2010
NY Giants Games | | Date
| Team |
Results |
| Sep 12 | CAROLINA |
|
| Sep 19 | at
Indianapolis | |
| Sep 26 | TENNESSEE |
|
| Oct 3 | CHICAGO |
|
| Oct 10 | at
Houston | |
| Oct 17 | DETROIT
| |
| Oct 25 | at
Dallas | |
| Oct 31 | BYE |
| | Nov 7 | at
Seattle | |
| Nov 14 | DALLAS |
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| Nov 21 | at
Philadelphia | |
| Nov 28 | JACKSONVILLE |
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| Dec 5 | WASHINGTON |
|
| Dec 12 | at
Minnesota | |
| Dec 19 | PHILADELPHIA |
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| Dec 26 | at
Green Bay | |
| Jan 2 | at
Washington | |
| 2010
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | T | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Phil | 10 | 6 | 0 | 4-4 | 6-2 | 439 | 377 | | NY | 10 | 6 | 0 | 5-3 | 5-3 | 394 | 347 |
| Dallas | 6 | 10 | 0 | 2-6 | 4-4 | 394 | 436 |
| Wash | 6 | 10 | 0 | 2-6 | 4-4 | 302 | 377 |
|
2009 Final
Standings | | TEAM | W | L | T | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Dallas | 11 | 5 | 0 | 6-2 | 5-3 | 361 | 250 |
| Phil | 11 | 5 | 0 | 6-2 | 5-3 | 429 | 337 |
| NY | 8 | 8 | 0 | 4-4 | 4-4 | 402 | 427 |
| Wash | 4 | 12 | 0 | 3-5 | 1-7 | 266 | 336 |
| 2008
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | T | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| NY | 12 | 4 | 0 | 7-1 | 5-3 | 427 | 294 |
| Phil | 9 | 6 | 1 | 6-2 | 3-4-1 | 416 | 289 |
| Dallas | 9 | 7 | 0 | 6-2 | 3-5 | 362 | 365 |
| Wash | 8 | 8 | 0 | 4-4 | 4-4 | 265 | 296 |
| 2007
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Dallas | 13 | 3 | 6-2 | 7-1 | 455 | 325 |
| NY | 10 | 6 | 3-5 | 7-1 | 373 | 351 |
| Wash | 9 | 7 | 5-3 | 4-4 | 334 | 310 |
| Phil | 8 | 8 | 3-5 | 5-3 | 336 | 300 |
| 2006
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Phil | 10 | 6 | 5-3 | 5-3 | 398 | 328 |
| Dallas | 9 | 7 | 4-4 | 5-3 | 425 | 350 |
| NY | 8 | 8 | 3-5 | 5-3 | 355 | 362 |
| Wash | 5 | 11 | 3-5 | 2-6 | 307 | 376 |
| 2005
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| NY | 11 | 5 | 7-1 | 4-4 | 422 | 314 |
| Wash | 10 | 6 | 6-2 | 4-4 | 359 | 293 |
| Dallas | 9 | 7 | 5-3 | 4-4 | 325 | 308 |
| Phil | 6 | 10 | 4-4 | 2-6 | 310 | 388 |
| 2004
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Phil | 13 | 3 | 7-1 | 6-2 | 386 | 260 |
| NY | 6 | 10 | 3-5 | 3-5 | 303 | 347 |
| Dallas | 6 | 10 | 4-4 | 2-6 | 293 | 405 |
| Wash | 6 | 10 | 3-5 | 3-5 | 240 | 265 |
| 2003
Final Standings | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Phil | 12 | 4 | 5-3 | 7-1 | 374 | 287 |
| Dallas | 10 | 6 | 6-2 | 4-4 | 289 | 260 |
| Wash | 5 | 11 | 3-5 | 2-6 | 287 | 372 |
| NY | 4 | 12 | 1-7 | 3-5 | 243 | 387 |
| 2002
Final Standings/0 | | TEAM | W | L | HM | RD | PF | PA |
| Phil | 12 | 4 | 7-1 | 5-3 | 415 | 241 |
| NY | 10 | 6 | 5-3 | 5-3 | 320 | 279 |
| Wash | 7 | 9 | 5-3 | 2-6 | 307 | 365 |
| Dallas | 5 | 11 | 4-4 | 1-7 | 217 | 329 |



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3rd down catch against his helmet, kept the winning drive alive and enabled the
Giants' 17-14 victory against the previously undefeated New England Patriots,
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Giants Preseason | | Date
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| Aug 22 | CHICAGO |
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| Aug 29 | JETS |
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| Sep 1 | at
New England | |
| Date | Game | | | Date | Game | | | Sun
9/11 | at Washington | L 28-14 | | Sun
11/20 | Philadelphia
Eagles | L 17-10 | | Mon
9/19 | St.
Louis Rams | W 28-16 | | Mon
11/28 | at New
Orleans | L 49-24 | | Sun
9/25 | at Philadelphia
Eagles | W 29-16 | | Sun
12/4 | Green
Bay Packers | L 38-35 | | Sun
10/2 | at Arizona
Cardinals | W 31-27 | | Sun
12/11 | at Dallas
Cowboys | W 37-34 | | Sun
10/9 | Seattle
Seahawks | L 36-25 | | Sun
12/18 | Washington | L 23-10 | | Sun
10/16 | Buffalo
Bills | W 27-24 | | Sat
12/24 | at New
York Jets | W 29-14 | Bye
Week | | Sun
1/1 | Dallas
Cowboys | W 31-14 | | Sun
10/30 | Miami
Dolphins | W 20-17 | | Sun
1/8 | Atlanta
Falcons | W 24-2 | | Sun
11/6 | at New
England | W 24-20 | | Sun
1/15 | at Green
Bay | W 37-20 | | Sun
11/13 | at San
Francisco | L 27-20 | | Sun
1/22 | at San
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28 Nothing
the Patriots do is going to stop David Tyree from pinning the football to
his head like a high school graduate securing a mortar board, or reverse an all-out
blitz call that left gimpy cornerback Ellis Hobbs in man-to-man coverage with
Plaxico Burress. If we must make the rematch/revenge angle relevant for the Patriots
matchup with the Giants in Super Bowl XLVI we don't have to revisit Super Bowl
XLII four years ago. We can hit rewind and go back to Nov. 6, when the Patriots
lost, 24-20, to the Giants at Gillette Stadium. There
is no secret to the Giants' game plan in Super Bowl XLVI. It's the same one
they had in November. It's the same one they had in Super Bowl XLII. To win this
game, they have to stop Tom Brady. And to stop him, the defense knows it has to
hit him often, and hard. The Giants overwhelmed Brady in Super Bowl XLII, sacking
him five times and hitting him nine times. Brady still completed 29-of-48 for
266 yards and a touchdown. But running one of the most prolific offenses in NFL
history, he was held to just 14 points. New
England Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork may cause chaos for the Giants'
offensive line in the Super Bowl next Sunday. After the Patriots' (generously
listed) 325-pound defensive lineman took over the AFC Championship Game last week,
the game was vindication for a 31st-ranked Patriots defense that had been doubted
and criticized all season, deemed unfit to make the Super Bowl, even with Tom
Brady on the other side of the ball. Giants
tight end Jake Ballard says he will not need to undergo surgery on his partially
torn PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) in his right knee. In the Giants' Week
9 victory in New England, Ballard had four catches for 67 yards -- including a
beautiful game-winning touchdown grab with 15 seconds remaining to give his team
a 24-20 win. Giants
defensive end Osi Umenyiora says he'll "rekindle" his rivalry with the
Patriots' Matt Light in Super Bowl XLVI. "Yeah, man, it is what it is. Me
and him, I've actually fought him twice, actual real fight on the football field,
twice," Umenyiora said. "Me and him, we have history. We're going to rekindle
it on Sunday." As
Giants cornerback Corey Webster prepares for his second Super Bowl, he proclaimed
on Friday that he believes he's the top cornerback in the NFL. The cornerback
made his claim after he was asked if it's hard to get attention with Revis in
town and if him and fellow cornerback Aaron Ross like flying under the radar. Webster
was quick to add that fellow cornerback Aaron Ross and the rest of the Giants'
secondary "feel the same way," so perhaps his self-appraisal wasn't
as boastful as it first appeared. Still, Webster has every reason to be proud
of what has been an excellent 2011 campaign - with bookend corner Terrell Thomas
missing the entire season after suffering a torn ACL in training camp. In
Week 14, Antrel Rolle and Corey Webster got mixed up on a call, allowing the
Dallas Cowboys' Dez Bryant to score an uncontested 50-yard touchdown against the
Giants' confused secondary. Cris Collinsworth, calling the game for NBC, said
Rolle got "barbecued" on the play. "Get out of here with that, man," Rolle said
in the days after the comment. Antrel
Rolle was the one who said the Giants" opponents on their schedule should
fear them. He was the one who called pesky slot receiver Wes Welker human, and
the one who labeled the Patriots' inflated offense "nothing spectacular."
With the Patriots circling back for another crack at the Giants, it seems Rolle
has taken a different approach, from decidedly confident to tacitly humble. The
demeanor of Tom Coughlin has changed, allowing for more jokes and laughs over
the years, but the way he runs his team hasn't. From 2004 to now, the Giants head
coach does not believe he has really changed as a coach in his eight seasons with
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27 On
Feb. 5, the Patriots dynamic duo will attend their fifth Super Bowl together,
the most in NFL history. Only the showdown with the Giants after the 2007 season
ruined their perfect slate. Bill Belichick has been on the sidelines for all of
Tom Brady's 16 playoff wins and five losses, and Brady has been under center for
each of Belichick's three Super Bowl titles with the Pats. Apart, they are a former
sixth-round draft pick no one wanted and a failed coach for the Cleveland Browns.
Together, they make magic. With
10 days left before kickoff, this time period feels like it's dragging for
Pierre-Paul. "It does. I'm ready to play," he said today. "Just
see who's going to be Super Bowl champions." Still, Pierre-Paul realizes
the down time is valuable for some people, including the seven players who sat
out practice. Eli
Manning stepped up in the pocket, assuming he had evaded San Francisco 49ers
rookie sack sensation Aldon Smith barreling past right tackle Kareem McKenzie
off the edge. A split second later, Smith blindsided him with the force of a Mack
truck, snapping Manning's head back, forcing out a grunt from Manning drawn out
on slow-motion replay and flattening him face first for the 49ers' fourth sack
of the game. After
putting together a string of quality games protecting Manning and being able
to establish the run, the offensive line will have to rebound following a dismal
performance against the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. In the second half
of the win, Manning seemed like he was pressured, hit or sacked on virtually every
one of his throws. With
two weeks of preparation, the Giants believe they're going to be ready for
anything and everything that the Patriots will throw at them. Including when New
England switches its base defense between a 3-4 and 4-3 defensive front during
the game. "To be honest, I don't think it's that challenging," center David
Baas said. The
Giants have registered nine sacks in their first three victories in the playoffs
after recording 48 in the regular season. In the playoffs, the Patriots' offensive
line has been very stingy by allowing just one sack in its two games. The Giants'
pass rush is going to have to be at its best to try and rattle one of the premier
quarterbacks in the league. Patriots
quarterback Tom Brady called Eli Manning a "great quarterback," and coach
Bill Belichick said he's had a "great year." "I've seen firsthand what he can
do in the fourth quarter of these games," Brady said, referencing Manning's game-winning
drives against the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII and Week 9 this year. The
Giants were able to deal with the elements at soggy Candlestick Park on Sunday,
but the numbers show their offense plays better in domes. In three dome games
this season, Giants quarterback Eli Manning has averaged 360 pass yards and the
offense has averaged 445 total yards. This will be the Patriots' first dome game
this season. New
York Giants safety Deon Grant could care less about the New England Patriots
trying to avenge their stunning loss to the underdog Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
"They feel like the first Super Bowl we beat them in was a lucky one. That's
the talk," Grant said. "They're still not giving the Giants their credit.
We feel like we have something to go out there and prove." Mathias
Kiwanuka has probably gotten a ton of ticket requests, seeing as how Super
Bowl XLVI is being played in his hometown. As for Devin Thomas, he only needs
one. "As long as my dad is there, that's all that matters," the Giants
special teams ace said Thursday. "Everybody else can celebrate after we handle
our business." There
is little doubt left that the Giants' trio of wide receivers - Hakeem Nicks,
Victor Cruz and Mario Manningham - are among the elite units in the NFL. Simmering
beneath the surface is a small desire for respect, but for right now they are
content to let their exact worth be determined by debates in bar rooms and sports
talk radio. Hakeem
Nicks started and played in a career-high 15 games this season. The only hole
came in Week Nine against the New England Patriots, and now the wide receiver
will fill that blank stat line in Super Bowl XLVI. Nursing a hamstring injury
at the time, Nicks, who is now working through a shoulder injury, will play the
Patriots for the first time in his three-year career. To whose advantage that
will be remains to be seen.
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Report - It was with an almost amused point of view all season that one listened
to Giant fans criticizing general manager Jerry Reese, head coach Tom Coughlin
and the two coordinators, Kevin Gilbride (offense) and Perry Fewell (defense).
In the end, all it proved was that coaches are generally only as good as the players
they have, and that Reese did a more astute job than anyone was ready to admit. Patriots
secondary is Giants' primary target. Joe Flacco was stumbling around in the
pocket, searching for open receivers, under intense pressure from the Patriots
defense. Then the first quarter ended, and the Ravens offense led by Flacco moved
the ball with relative ease against the overwhelmed Patriots defense. The Ravens
scored on four of their next five possessions from the start of the second quarter
to the middle of the fourth quarter. The
Patriots Don't Have Eli. Eli Manning didn't yell at Hakeem Nicks. He didn't
scold, he didn't gesture wildly, he didn't even say anything about Nicks reading
the 49ers' defense wrong, running the wrong route and letting Manning's ball hang
on the very first pass of the Giants' biggest game all year. Justin
Tuck, who had the game of his life in Glendale, is still here, so is Osi Umenyiora.
Mathias Kiwanuka, who missed that Super Bowl with an injury, is healthy now. Chris
Canty is the player the Giants thought they were getting. Jason Pierre-Paul? He
has become an ascendant star of his sport. Now the guys up front try to do it
to Brady again in Indianapolis. Both
the AFC and NFC title games were decided in large part by special teams miscues.
The Patriots' 23-20 win over the Ravens was in doubt until Baltimore kicker Billy
Cundiff shanked a potential game-tying, 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds
remaining. The Giants outlasted the 49ers thanks to a pair of fumbles by San Francisco
punt returner Kyle Williams, including one in overtime that led to New York's
game-winning field goal. Amanda
Tynes faces pressure as a kicker's wife. By now, Amanda Tynes knows what a
good kicking "operation" looks like. And it doesn't start with the low
snap that nearly skidded off the wet Candlestick Park grass Sunday evening as
her husband lined up for the second NFC Championship Game-winning kick of his
career. So she looked away. Former Giants Lawrence
Taylor says he's learned from experiences. "What was I thinking? According
to my wife, I wasn't thinking and she reminds me of that every day for the last
year-and-a-half."
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private woman, Ann Mara, widow of Giants patriarch Wellington Mara, became
an Internet sensation this week with her staunch support of her beloved team but
is currently resting at home after breaking her shoulder in an accidental fall.
Mara's oldest son, Giants owner John Mara, said, "She is home and resting,
though not very comfortably. Will be listed as probable for next week." Jan
25 Eli
Manning stood in front of the Giants and addressed them Tuesday about the
importance of the next two weeks. "It comes down to us getting our preparation
done this week," Manning said. "If you do extra meetings - the meetings
that I hold with my running backs or something I do with my receivers, I'm going
to try to get all of that done this week, because once you get out to Indianapolis,
your routine does get thrown off." Eli
Manning said today he doesn't regret saying he was "elite" in the preseason
and, in a rare public jab, that the media's job is to "talk and make up stories."
Just like he did four seasons ago when he fired back at Tiki Barber for saying
his attempts at leadership were "comical," Manning stunned reporters
with his jab today when asked if he regretted the comment. As
much as Eli Manning will be able to consult his brother, Peyton Manning, about
playing at Lucas Oil Stadium and the sound cadence there, he's not sure that the
Colts quarterback will be able to help him out. "I don't think he's ever been
the away team in his home stadium," Eli Manning said. The
Giants think they can stop Tom Brady, or at least slow him down enough to
win this Super Bowl in 11 days. It's not as if he's Rex Grossman, the seemingly
mighty Washington quarterback who slayed the Giants twice this season. They've
beaten Brady the last two times they've played him. They know what makes Brady
queasy, how pressure up the middle makes him uncomfortable. Tom
Coughlin's job security seemed to be a topic of conversation and debate every
other week before the Giants began their magical run from being stuck at 7-7 and
a play or two from missing the playoffs to NFC champions. Conversely, Bill Belichick
might be the only coach in the NFL who's almost guaranteed to leave his team on
his own terms - a remarkable feat in a profession where unhappy, pink-slip endings
are the norm. Despite the contrasts between the two coaches, they share common
denominators. Giants
linebacker Michael Boley honestly can't remember the last time he watched
the Super Bowl. Seriously. "I don't watch the Super Bowl if I'm not in it,"
said Boley, who will play in his first one on Feb. 5 against New England, on Tuesday.
"I've been like that since I've been in the league." Boley has been
in the NFL for seven seasons. While
several Giants players and coaches will be reliving the glory of a similar
playoff run four years ago that culminated with a Super Bowl win over the next
two weeks, four players in this year's locker room know not all Super Bowls have
a fairy tale ending. They are Rocky Bernard, Deon Grant, Antrel Rolle and Tony
Ugoh, and all three lost in the big game. Giants
safety Antrel Rolle kept his eyes on the backfield -- and it cost him. Matched
up in slot coverage against 49ers tight end Vernon Davis, Rolle got barbecued
for a 73-yard touchdown that put San Francisco ahead 7-0 in the first quarter
of Sunday afternoon's NFC Championship game. Rolle hopes he got all of his mistakes
out of the way last Sunday. Some
Giants say they went after Kyle Williams with the intent to take him out of
the game. There was the mishandled pitch from running back Kendall Hunter on a
wide receiver end-around in the first quarter that he was able to recover. Then
there was the awkward diving catch of a punt that could've been disastrous. And,
of course, there were the major gaffes that ultimately cost the 49ers a trip to
the Super Bowl: the muffed punt that glanced off his knee and his fumble on a
punt return. Getting
away from Mike Westhoff proved to be the best move for Steve Weatherford.
As the Giants punter readies for his first Super Bowl in what he believes has
been his best season of his career, Weatherford said on Tuesday that joining forces
with Giants special teams coach Tom Quinn has taken him to the next level. The
Giants punter didn't talk highly of his former special teams coach either. Giants
- Patriots: Super Bowl from A to Z. There is still more than a week to go
before kickoff for the big game, so it's a good time for a Big Blue breakdown.
Here's everything you need to know about the Giants from A (Amukamara) to Z (Zeke
Mowatt) Former Giants David
Tyree sees Giants as 'carbon copy' of 2007 team that won Super Bowl XLII.
Four years after making the improbable catch with his head in the Giants' Super
Bowl victory over the Patriots, Tyree, a native of Montclair, said he plans to
be Indianapolis for the rematch and admitted the Giants' run and how it has played
out, will help his marketability. David
Tyree - For the next two weeks through Super Bowl XLVI, highlights of Tyree's
amazing helmet catch from Super Bowl XLII will be played over and over again.
For Tyree, it was the defining moment of his six-year career and he's back in
the spotlight again now that the Giants and Patriots are facing each other again.

Manning's
incredible scramble and throw followed by Tyree's now-legendary
3rd down catch against his helmet, kept the winning drive alive and enabled the
Giants' 17-14 victory against the previously undefeated New England Patriots,
making his the most famous helmet in Super Bowl history. They
are in The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH. Jan
24 The
Giants are headed for Indianapolis and Super Bowl XLVI, after beating the
49ers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday. Exactly how well did the G-Men play
in San Francisco? View the Giants' NFC Championship Game report card. Post
columnist Steve Serby lays out why Giants fan should be confident about Big
Blue's Super Bowl rematch with the Patriots on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis. Serby gives
Giants fans...XLVI reasons to believe! Eli
Manning says extra week before Giants-Patriots Super Bowl is a good thing.
What he means is he felt every bit as bad as he looked when he was slammed to
the ground during Sunday's NFC Championship Game victory in San Francisco and
got up with his chinstrap out of place, grass in his facemask and his shoulder
pad sticking out of the neck hole of his jersey. Manning was sacked six times
during the game and, according to the official scorer, was hit a total of 12 times. The
Giants have won five straight since losing to the Redskins on Dec. 18 and
dropping to 7-7. They now sit one way from their second Super Bowl in the Manning
Era. In the Giants' way, of course, are the New England Patriots, the same team
they beat in Super Bowl XLII. Eli Manning and the Giants will head to Indianapolis
on Monday after practicing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tom
Brady may want to stay away from his television in the two weeks leading up
to Super Bowl XLVI against the Giants. The Patriots quarterback said Monday that
losing to the Giants in Super Bowl XLII still gnaws at him, and seeing highlights
of David Tyree's miracle catch and Plaxico Burress' game-winning touchdown make
him sick to his stomach. During
the New England Patriots' 13-3 season and run to the Super Bowl, their offense
has been lauded and their defense has been questioned. After all, New England
ranked second in the league in total offense and 31st in in defense. But after
the Patriots held up against the Baltimore Ravens' two-minute drive in Sunday's
23-20 AFC Championship Game win, safety James Ihedigbo hoped the defense had earned
its due. Players
said Bill Belichick gave them a speech yesterday about how that loss in 2008
has no bearing on what happens in 2012. In fact, there are only seven players
on the Patriots' active roster who played in that game. Since
losing to the Giants 24-20 in Foxborough on Nov. 6 earlier this season a game
Coughlin noted seems like an awful long time ago the Pats have outscored opponents
359-188 during a 10-game winning streak. Eli
Manning and Tom Coughlin beat Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in the Super Bowl
four years ago and in less than two weeks they will do it again. The Patriots
were a better team in 2007 than they are now. The Giants are a better team now
than they were in 2007. Final score of Super Bowl XLII: Giants 17, Patriots 14.
Prediction for Super Bowl XLVI: Giants 34, Patriots 24. Super
Bowl tickets to see Giants-Patriots rematch carrying high price tags. Giants
fans will need big bucks if they want to watch the Big Blue take on the New England
Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on Feb. 5. The
Giants will face the Patriots once again in the Super Bowl and Justin Tuck
is hoping the game can be as titanic a clash as the first game was. "It doesn't
really matter who the opponent is but it's going to be fun because I always say
the best will bring out your best so it should bring out your best," Tuck said. The
Giants feel they haven't been getting any respect. And the wife of the late
Wellington Mara, the former Giants owner, let Terry Bradshaw know about it on
Sunday. As the FOX analyst interviewed players and management in the locker room
following the Giants' 20-17 win in overtime, Ann Mara let the Hall of Fame quarterback
hear it for picking against the Giants in the NFC Championship Game. Safety
Tyler Sash, who suffered a concussion according to the Giants on Sunday, will
undergo the protocol of tests that each NFL players who may have suffered a head
injury has to go through on Tuesday. "I think Tyler is going to have to go
through all of the protocol, but he felt pretty good even on the plane last night,"
head coach Tom Coughlin said on Monday. Jim
Harbaugh probably will be named NFL Coach of the Year, but this wasn't his
finest hour. In fact, the 49ers called pass plays on the first play in each of
their last five possessions, eschewing a Ground & Pound attack that churned out
150 yards in the Candlestick muck. He played to the Giants' strength, rushing
the quarterback and defending the pass. Death
threats for Kyle Williams, who misplayed two punts in 49ers' NFC Championship
loss to NY Giants Final miscue led to game-winning field goal in overtime by Lawrence
Tynes. you stay classy, 49er fans. Following San Francisco's overtime loss to
the Giants in Sunday's NFC Championship Game, folks claiming to be 49er backers
took to Twitter, taking out their frustration on game goat Kyle Williams.
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watching this game! You live and die with this team and you know what? The way
they play their hearts out they deserve every bit of fan appreciation you can
give them, and I for one would like to throw out kisses to Devin Thomas for making
those two fumble recoveries..." Mikefan.
"..Both teams have improved since their last go round and it was a
tough battle on both sides. As expected, the Giants couldn't run effectively on
San Francisco, and you knew their defense was going to be tough. They were so
tough that Eli Manning, as elusive as he usually is, was batted around for 6 sacks,
12 knockdowns and 20 hits..." | ESPN
- Giants stun 49ers with OT FG to set up Super rematch with Patriots. ESPN
- Surprise! Giants fight their way to Indy. ESPN
- Rapid Reaction: Giants 20, 49ers 17. Giants.com
- Giants defeat 49ers; Advance to Super Bowl XLVI. Giants.com
- Giants vs. 49ers Key Plays. Giants.com
- Giants vs. 49ers Game Diary. StarLedger
- Giants edge 49ers, 20-17, sets up Super Bowl rematch with Patriots. StarLedger
- Giants vs. 49ers: Quarter by quarter. StarLedger
- Victor Cruz makes his point against 49ers, even without a touchdown. StarLedger
- Giants' Tom Coughlin always believed in his team. StarLedger
- For Lawrence Tynes, winning field goal against 49ers is a dream come true. StarLedger
- 49ers' Kyle Williams faces fan backlash after muffing two key punts in loss
to Giants. NYDailyNews
- Deja Blue! Giants head to Super Bowl. NYDailyNews
- In rematch, just call him Super Mario. NYDailyNews
- It's best of Tynes for Big Blue kicker. NYDailyNews
- Clutch Eli can pass Peyton with second ring. NYDailyNews
- Giants' secondary has it all covered. NYDailyNews
- Cruz leads Victor-y dance. NYPost
- Giants beat 49ers in overtime; will play Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI. NYPost
- Giants' Miracle Mann refuses to lose. NYPost
- Giants rookie the mother of all heroes. NYPost
- Peyton proud of little brother Eli. NYPost
- Giants in this miracle run for long haul. NYPost
- New England favorites to win title ... again. NYPost
- Giants' Thomas had no doubt about fumble. NYPost
- Osi, Giants scratch four-year Super Bowl itch. NYPost
- Giants GM calls on team to finish job. NYPost
- Giants coach Coughlin rises to challenge with red flag. NYPost
- Giants punter Weatherford makes third title try count. Sportsillustrated
- Pats favored by Vegas books to win Super Bowl. SFGate
- 49ers drop ball as Giants win NFC title game 20-17. Sfexaminer
- 49ers defense should be proud of playoff performance.Game
19 Preview - NFC Conference Playoff - Giants (11-7) vs Niners (14-3)
Last
week the 49ers took on the New Orleans Saints at Candlestick Park and came
away with a 36-32 win when Alex Smith hit Vernon Davis with a last-minute (nine
seconds left) touchdown pass. The fourth quarter lead had changed hands four times
in this hard fought battle. The next day the 49ers got a chance to recover and
enjoy the playoff game between the Giants and Packers to see who they would be
playing next. The Giants beat the defending Super
Bowl champion Green Bay Packers 37-20 at Lambeau Field. Not only did the Giants
have to overcome the top-seeded 15-1 team playing in their home stadium, they
had to survive some bad calls by the refs as well. Both the Giants and 49ers are
happy with the outcomes as far as opponents go. The Giants didn't want to play
in the Superdome and the 49ers didn't want to travel and play in Green Bay.
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Giants didn't set out on this journey hoping to find redemption. They're not
flying across the country looking for revenge This game, to the Giants, is not
about evening the score with the San Francisco 49ers. In fact, it has nothing
to do with the 49ers at all. "They're just in the way of where we want to
be," said linebacker Michael Boley. "Obviously, that's the Super Bowl." There
were stretches during this season when the Giants were remarkably one-sided.
Their offense carried them and their defense held them back. Then there was a
game against the Eagles and another the second time around against the Redskins
when the offense was a no-show. The Giants eventually figured things out and they
have landed in tonight's NFC Championship against the 49ers because they were
able to have one side of the ball complement the other. So
here stand the New York Football Giants, eyeball-to-eyeball with destiny again,
nose-to-nose with the bloodthirsty 49ers, spoiling for the fight of their lives,
the Super Brawl that gets them back to the Super Bowl. Six buses packed with steely-eyed
Giants departed the Timex Performance Center at 10:35 a.m. EST yesterday for Newark
Airport and the United Charter that would touch down in enemy territory at 3 p.m.
PST. The
Giants traveled cross-country to San Francisco once earlier this season, a
Week 10 loss they hope was the opposite outcome of Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
They believe they are a different team now, and they're also staying in a different
hotel. Related or not, the Giants are among the most successful postseason road
teams in NFL history. As
the Giants take the field against the 49ers in the NFC title game, there is
strong consensus that physicality will determine who gets to suit up one last
time in the Super Bowl. Nowhere on the field will that decision be made more than
in the trenches, where the Giants' vaunted defensive line hopes to get past the
Niners' strengthened offensive line to rattle quarterback Alex Smith into mistake-prone
football. The
Giants' return to glory under Bill Parcells was built around his linebackers.
Heck, even when they weren't good, the linebackers were beasts. From Brad Van
Pelt to Hall of Famers Harry Carson and Lawrence Taylor to Carl Banks, Jessie
Armstead and Antonio Pierce. They were the heart-and-soul of not just the defense,
but the entire team. Asked
about San Francisco's Smiths -- the 49ers dynamic defensive duo of Justin
and Aldon -- Giants coach Tom Coughlin only could give a wan smile and rueful
chuckle, like a man being audited about the IRS. Several Giants players called
Justin Smith the best 3-4 end in football, the heart of the 49ers physical defense
and the facilitator for Aldon Smith's huge rookie campaign. Osi
Umenyiora, Justin Tuck and Eli Manning get hot at the right time as the Giants
meet San Francisco. The Giants are on a four-game winning streak. They are not
only winning. They are dominating. They beat the Jets by 15, the Cowboys by 14,
the Falcons by 22 and the Packers by 17. The
text message lit up Justin Tuck's phone on the morning of Nov. 30, two days
after the Giants had been blown out by the Saints in New Orleans. "When you
get in," Tom Coughlin wrote, "come see me." That text message from
Coughlin, and the pep talk of a meeting that followed, saved the lost season of
Justin Tuck. For
a long time - or maybe it was for about five minutes - we've been intrigued
by this curious practice of setting the clocks ahead at the Giants' practice facility,
which is some sort of time-dishonored tradition, if you will. "Yeah, TC Time,"
Dave Tollefson explained. "That's what we call it around here." TC,
as in Tricky Chronometry. "Coughlin Time," explains rookie tackle James
Brewer. "This is not the Timex Center, this is the Tom Coughlin Center. You're
warned about that the day you get here." Clint
Sintim has come to grips with the cruel reality that he's not going to play
this season. Expectations were extremely high for Sintim heading into the 2011
campaign. He was expected to serve as Mathias Kiwanuka's backup and have another
chance to prove that he was worthy of being selected in the second round of the
2009 NFL draft.
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