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gmen11
gmen11
OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Sep 30 2009, 9:22 AM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2009, 9:22 AM EDT
Roble: In honor of your creative video craves, I found a six and one half minute video that is FANtastic! It is memorable NYG moments with a catchy acoustic diddy in the background called This Is the Sea, play by the infamous Waterboys.(who the heck are/were they) LOL I do believe all will enjoy!!! Please post your opinions on the tribute.
http://www.screamingsports.com/giants101/archive/2009/09/29/tuesday-video-history-of-big-blue.aspx
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RRoble
RRoble
1. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Sep 30 2009, 12:42 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2009, 12:42 PM EDT
Very cool, thanks GMen11! Here is that video below:

http://history.giants.com/video/7642612/history+of+Big+Blue

Check out this other one titled "American" which hopefully you and all NY Giant fans will like for your own personal reasons. I like these videos because it makes me feel part of what being a New York Football Giants fan is all about, just being American, loving the sport and the NFL's best team. Not that Giant fans around the globe aren't important, you are...The Waterboys sound like good ol' Celtic soccer fans! :)

http://history.giants.com/video/7642086/AMERICAN
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den/nyg
2. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Sep 30 2009, 1:03 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2009, 1:03 PM EDT
Fine job by both of you. I give the nod to Roble because his video was shorter. LOL! Enjoyed them both. FANtastic! Do you find this valuable?    
aliconig
aliconig
3. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Sep 30 2009, 3:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2009, 3:55 PM EDT
Awesome video G. I enjoyed seeing Leonard Marshall, Little Joe, Jesse Armstead, Bavs, not enough Stray. Was that Meggett throwing the FB? (watched fast)

Lets all route for BJ to get some runs like the ones in here this weekend!
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gmen11
gmen11
4. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Sep 30 2009, 6:13 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2009, 6:13 PM EDT
Meggett to Mowat for 6! Do you find this valuable?    

den/nyg
5. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Oct 1 2009, 10:01 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 1 2009, 10:01 AM EDT
Watched again, favorite lowlights: Bednarik glare standing over Gifford after breaking his back. The end of the 49ers playoff game where the Giants gave away a 24 point first half lead. Ravens super bowl interception. Best for last, Pisarchik fumble! I missed Meggett to Mowatt 1st time. Do you find this valuable?    
gmen11
gmen11
6. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Oct 1 2009, 10:33 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 1 2009, 10:33 AM EDT
Agreed on those lowlights and you can throw in Phil getting slobberknockered by the late GREAT minister of defense Reggie White for me; betcha Simms still feels that one as we speak! I must admit I loved watching Shockey tell Dawkins something to the effect of "My ball, TD, little man" or "you lose.......BIT@H", after outwrestling him for the ball in the endzone.LOL Imagine what that beast could have been to NYG over the long haul, if he had a good head on his shoulders? Did not know until recently that it was larry Cszonka that Pisarchik attempted to hand the ball off to and only 5 years ago that it was Herman Edwards(NFL coach) that ran it back. Do you find this valuable?    
RRoble
RRoble
7. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Oct 30 2009, 5:52 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 30 2009, 5:52 PM EDT
Here is the NFL's last 60 minute man gloating over Frank Gifford:
http://history.giants.com/video/7967402/Chuck+Bednarik%2C+Last+of+the+60-Minute+Men
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Superstarzchef
Superstarzchef
8. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Oct 31 2009, 10:24 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 31 2009, 10:24 AM EDT
That Video was friggin Fantastic. I loved it, I am a 45 year old Giants fan, and I've been a Giants fan for 39 of those years, so watching that made me sooo happy as I personally remeber seeing so many of those Hi-Lites. It brought back so a fllood of emotions for me, I practically had tears in my eyes. Tho I also recall some of the times when the Giants weren't the caliber of team they are today, I feel that some of those clips should be included too. I remeber Fran running for his life more then a few times and he made some pretty good tosses when he was doing it. Even tho Czonka was just past his prime when he played for us, he too, had some memorable runs with the rock. Thanks for the memories gmen11, I never would have found that link if I tried. Do you find this valuable?    
Superstarzchef
Superstarzchef
9. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Oct 31 2009, 10:28 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 31 2009, 10:28 AM EDT
"Agreed on those lowlights and you can throw in Phil getting slobberknockered by the late GREAT minister of defense Reggie White for me; betcha Simms still feels that one as we speak! I must admit I loved watching Shockey tell Dawkins something to the effect of "My ball, TD, little man" or "you lose.......BIT@H", after outwrestling him for the ball in the endzone.LOL Imagine what that beast could have been to NYG over the long haul, if he had a good head on his shoulders? Did not know until recently that it was larry Cszonka that Pisarchik attempted to hand the ball off to and only 5 years ago that it was Herman Edwards(NFL coach) that ran it back."
Every Giants fan knows the names of those involved in the game with "The Fumble". We never get it confused with the Ernast Byner fumble in the Cleveland-Denver AFC Championship game, as "our" "fumble" happened first. It was because of that play that the end-of-the-game-taking-the-knee occurs today. There was only 6 seconds left when Herm scooped it up. The equilivent of a walk-off-homerun.
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RRoble
RRoble
10. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Dec 6 2009, 10:51 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 6 2009, 10:51 AM EST
Just in case, you can check out all the Giant Videos at:
http://history.giants.com/videos
Or, click the Video tab button up top.
December games for the last time in this Giants Stadium history, have fun!
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RRoble
RRoble
11. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Dec 18 2009, 5:12 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 18 2009, 5:12 PM EST
A NY Giants moment in 1933!:
http://history.giants.com/video/8477068/History+in+60+-+December+17th+%28Pilot+Episode%29
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Stevemccain
12. RE: OUTSTANDING Video: History of NYG
Dec 21 2009, 4:45 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 21 2009, 4:45 AM EST
that's awesome, I really enjoy it so much



http://www.topnflnews.com/
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