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Change: record after a 3-3 start. ●Morton was traded to Denver, and McVay went with Joe Pisarcik and Jerry Golsteyn at quarterback. ●Csonka rushed for 100 yards on the last day of the season and finished the year with 464 yards. 1978 ●The Giants had
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Jul 29 2009, 4:51 PM EDT
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Change: Quarterback Fran Tarkenton (below left) throws for 19 TDsin 1970, almost leading the Giants to the playoffs. 1971 ●After a disappointing 4-10 finish in 1971, quarterback Fran Tarkenton asked for a trade.The Giants
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Jul 29 2009, 4:49 PM EDT
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Jul 28 2009, 11:19 PM EDT
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Jul 28 2009, 11:12 PM EDT
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Jul 28 2009, 11:10 PM EDT
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Change: (see photo)●On November 26, the Giants offense scored eight touchdowns against the Philadelphia Eagles, setting a Giants all time one-game scoring record. Kicker Pete Gogolak added a pair of field goals to bring the final score to 62-10. 1973 ●Prior to the final
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Jul 28 2009, 10:58 PM EDT
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Change: the first round, but only lasts 3 years with Big Blue(see photo) 1972 ●Quarterback Norm Snead, obtained in the Fran Tarkenton trade, led the league in passing and the Giants finished above .500 for only the second time in nine years with an 8-6 record. ●On
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Jul 28 2009, 10:52 PM EDT
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Jul 28 2009, 10:50 PM EDT
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Jul 28 2009, 10:47 PM EDT
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Change: (See Photo)●For the second straight season, the Giants won only two games and finished in fifth place in the NFC East with a 2-12 record. 1975 ●The Giants finished in fourth place in the NFC East with a 5-9 record. ●The team played
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Jul 28 2009, 10:28 PM EDT
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Change: The Giants upset the Redskins 12-9 at their new home in NJ for their first win of the season, ending an 0-9 start.●Arnsparger was fired in midseason and replaced by assistant coach John McVay, who signed a long-term contract following the 3-11 season. 1977 ●The Giants
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Jul 27 2009, 3:57 PM EDT
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Change: the Giants had another 6-10 record. Phil wins all 6 games as a rookie starter.●Dave Jennings led the NFC with a 42.7-yard punting average. Previous Decade: NY Giants 1960-1969 ● Back to New York Giants History ● Next Decade: NY Giants 1980-1989
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Change: ●After losing their first three games, the Giants won six in a row, including an upset win over the first place Dallas Cowboys, 23-20. ●Heading into the final game of the season, the Giants were still
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Jun 19 2008, 7:01 PM EDT
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Change: Morton was traded to Denver, and McVay went with Joe Pisarcik and Jerry Golsteyn at quarterback. Csonka rushed for 100 yards on the last day of the season and finished the year with 464 yards.1978The Giants had a 5-3 record at
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Change: record. On November 26, the Giants offense scored eight touchdowns against the Philadelphia Eagles, setting a Giants all time one-game scoring record. Kicker Pete Gogolak added a pair of field goals to bring the final score to 62-10.1973Prior to the final game of
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Change: record. Running back Ron Johnson became the Giants first 1,000-yard rusher, totaling 1,027 yards.1971After a disappointing 4-10 finish in 1971, quarterback Fran Tarkenton asked for a trade.The Giants obliged and traded
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