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  • Ledger critic reviews NY Giants' "America's Game"

    by Mike Garafolo/The Star-Ledger
    Wednesday August 13, 2008, 1:19 PM

    I came home late last night to find a DVD copy of the latest installment of NFL Films' Emmy-award winning series "America's Game" waiting for me at my door. I haven't had a chance to pop it in yet, but Star-Ledger TV critic and certified Giants nut Alan Sepinwall has. His review is available right here.

    3 p.m. UPDATE Okay, just finished watching it. What a job NFL Films did by mixing some terrific footage with some awesome behind-the-scenes stuff. And honestly, when they got to the playoffs, there were moments when I was short on breath and the heartrate was pumping. I swear. That's amazing because I already know what happened and I didn't have a rooting interest in the game. It just reminded me of how amazing this team's run was. I'll save you comments on my favorite parts because I don't want to spoil them for you. When this thing airs, you will love it. If you get the NFL Network, that is...

    MG



    Eli Manning to David Tyree photos

    by NJ.com
    Tuesday February 05, 2008, 1:33 PM

    Super Bowl XLII ... Patriots 14, Giants 10 .. 1:15 left ... giants face 3rd and 5 at their own 44 yard line. Star-Ledger photographer Andy Mills caught these images of the the play that will live forever for Giants fans ...

    Continue reading "Eli Manning to David Tyree photos" »


    Historic final drive leads NY Giants to Super Bowl XLII victory

    by Mike Garafolo
    Monday February 04, 2008, 2:14 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- There was confetti stuck to their sweaty heads, blood on their tight-fitting undershirts and tears in their eyes. The dream season, which often resembled a nightmare, had ended in the most unlikely fashion -- a 17-14 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII last night.

    Eli Manning received a hug and an "I love you" from his brother Peyton. His father Archie told him the team " is going to have a great party," while his mother Olivia, knowing her son's penchant for a little karaoke, asked him if he knew how to sing "New York, New York."

    Continue reading "Historic final drive leads NY Giants to Super Bowl XLII victory" »


    Covering the Super Bowl XLII

    by Star-Ledger staff
    Monday February 04, 2008, 2:11 AM

    You certainly could say The Star-Ledger had Super Bowl XLII well covered, from the front cover
    Download file to the Sports cover: Download file



    Scenes from Super Bowl XLII

    by Star-Ledger Staff
    Monday February 04, 2008, 2:06 AM

    The Star-Ledger's staff photographers captured the essence of the Giants' improbable victory in crisp color as it happened: Download file



    Is it too early to talk 2008?

    by Mike Garafolo/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 2:03 AM

    Mike Garafolo wastes no time looking beyond the Giants' Super Bowl victory: Download file



    Super Bowl XLII: The play of the game

    by Drew Van Esselstyn/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:58 AM

    Drew Van Esselstyn breaks down the play of the game in Super Bowl XLII: Download file



    Super Bowl XLII by quarters

    by Star-Ledger Sports Staff
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:56 AM

    Here's a look at the key plays from Super Bowl XLII in each quarter: Download file



    Super Bowl XLII through the air

    by Star-Ledger Sports Staff
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:54 AM

    A look at how the Super Bowl XLII teams fared in their passing attacks: Download file



    Super Bowl XLII on the run

    by Star-Ledger Sports Staff
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:52 AM

    A look at how the Super Bowl XLII teams fared in their ground game: Download file



    MVP Eli Manning writes an amazing ending

    by Steve Politi/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:37 AM

    COMMENTARY


    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- His message was short and to the point, and really, none of his teammates needed anything more from Eli Manning. The N.Y. Giants were 83 yards and one touchdown away from the most improbable victory in Super Bowl history, and the most confident player on the field was leading their huddle.

    Continue reading "MVP Eli Manning writes an amazing ending" »


    NY Giants' Plaxico Burress's prediction not far off

    by Star-Ledger Sports Staff and Wire Reports
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:33 AM

    NOTEBOOK


    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Plaxico Burress was absolutely wrong, Tom Brady!

    You couldn't even get 17 points against the N.Y. Giants defense. You couldn't keep from getting sacked five times and hit nine more times while throwing.

    Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora hounded and hit Brady from start to finish in limiting the NFL's all-time best offense to just two touchdowns in a stunning 17-14 victory that will go down as one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history.

    Continue reading "NY Giants' Plaxico Burress's prediction not far off" »


    Izenberg: The play's the thing

    by Jerry Izenberg/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:28 AM

    COMMENTARY


    There are strange queer sights in the high desert nights
    When the moon works its magic on all
    But the strangest of all was when Eli don't fall
    and Tyree, he catches the ball


    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- They were done ... cooked ... fricasseed and parboiled. What was left but to stick a fork in these N.Y. Giants? There are no moral victories in the big city. This ain't horseshoes. You win or you go home empty.

    And the hopes of these Giants were leaking all over this strange stadium with the movable roof. Now Eli Manning was backtracking, moving in the wrong direction surrounded by a relentless, unforgiving storm.

    Continue reading "Izenberg: The play's the thing" »


    NY Giants' defensive ends beat the odds, and Brady

    by Brad Parks/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:12 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- This was the N.Y. Giants' best shot all along, of course, the pass rush that, through the course of the season, had melded into the NFL's best.

    The Giants knew, for as good as Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had been -- tap dancing on every defense he faced on his way to a league-record 50 touchdowns -- no quarterback can make throws with several hundred pounds of defensive lineman stuck in his facemask all night.

    So, sure, the Giants pulled off one of the most shocking upsets in Super Bowl history yesterday, upending the Patriots, 17-14, in Super Bowl XLII.

    Continue reading "NY Giants' defensive ends beat the odds, and Brady" »


    Randy Moss says NY Giants DBs were 'ordinary'

    by Kevin Manahan/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:05 AM

    PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK


    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Randy Moss, held to five catches for 62 yards in Super Bowl XLII, scored his only touchdown because N.Y. Giants cornerback Corey Webster fell down at the goal line in man-to-man coverage late in the fourth quarter.

    But the All-Pro wide receiver, who caught a record 23 touchdown passes during the regular season, wasn't impressed with the Giants secondary, despite the 17-14 upset last night at the University of Phoenix Stadium.

    Continue reading "Randy Moss says NY Giants DBs were 'ordinary'" »


    Diehard NY Giants fans cover a lot of ground

    by Brendan Prunty/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 1:03 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Allan Brown flew from San Francisco to San Diego to Phoenix to see his N.Y. Giants play in Super Bowl XLII.

    It was the Super Bowl after all, and to see his favorite team play with a chance to win it all he would have done almost anything.

    He pretty much did -- and then paid $900.

    Continue reading "Diehard NY Giants fans cover a lot of ground" »


    NY Giants' Corey Webster made big play on big stage

    by Brendan Prunty/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 12:55 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- As Corey Webster and Randy Moss tumbled to the ground, the N.Y. Giants cornerback looked up in just enough time to see what had happened to the ball that he tipped.

    He saw it fall to the turf behind him.

    Mission accomplished.

    "I just try to stop the opposing team every time I'm thrown at," Webster said after making the key play in Super Bowl XLII last night. "The way that Randy Moss runs, I think we did a pretty good job on him. We knew they were a great offense and he's a great player, but we just made the plays."

    Continue reading "NY Giants' Corey Webster made big play on big stage" »


    NY Giants' Mike Pope sticking with his specialty

    by Drew Van Esselstyn/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 12:52 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Some of the buzz each year during Super Bowl week centers on speculation about which on-the-rise assistant coach will be in line for a bigger and better job.

    N.Y. Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has endured questions about whether he would be interested in talking to the Redskins. New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, the man Spagnuolo matched wits with last night, has declined to jump into the interview pool -- but will in the coming years.

    Meantime, Mike Pope apparently is happy with the job he has had for nearly a quarter of a century: teaching and shaping Pro Bowl tight ends.

    Continue reading "NY Giants' Mike Pope sticking with his specialty" »


    For once, Tom Brady is mortal

    by Brendan Prunty/The Star-Ledger
    Monday February 04, 2008, 12:48 AM

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Twenty-nine seconds and 74 yards stood between Tom Brady and another notch on his Super Bowl belt.

    But, as the next three plays unfolded, it became quite clear this was not the Brady of Super Bowls past. An incompletion to Jabar Gaffney. A sack. An incompletion to Randy Moss.

    One last shot to put on the cape and fly into history.

    Continue reading "For once, Tom Brady is mortal" »


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