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89.1 | | DECXPS::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Mon Jan 28 1991 06:41 | 21 |
| The h*ll with Wardle, Congrats to the Jints!
My absolutely favorite team won in what I consider the best SB game
I've ever watched.
Really, tho, I wasn't going to watch the entire game, too many lousy SB
games. However, I couldn't turn from the TV! It was a great game,
regardless of which team won. That loooooong 9 minute drive by the
Giants was really something for a football fan to watch. You had to
admire the way they controlled the ball. It sure reminded me of the
old style of football, something which the NFC seems to have more of
than the AFC - ball control. Of course this translates into "running
game", and the entire Giants offense must be congratulated.
Buffalo has nothing to be ashamed of, being in it right to the last 4
seconds. It's a tough way to lose, but it's sure better than being
blown-out.
This game will become on of the SB classics no doubt.
lEe
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89.2 | lEe, what happened with 4 seconds left??? | SHIRE::ELLIS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 07:15 | 1 |
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89.4 | George Young - the man behind the machine! | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Mon Jan 28 1991 07:28 | 10 |
| Congrats to the Jints!! They won yesterday the old fashion way - they
earned it!! The "Hoss" played great, Bavaro played big, but the
victory must go to the offense line. I had Buffalo to the tune of
$220, ouch. Im sick, not only do I lose $220 to my bookie but they
stoped running those Buggle Boy commercials with that foxy babe. Once
again, congrats to all you Jersey natives! And one more final congrats
to the real man in New York - George Young!
Greg
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89.6 | Ready for the hard stuff! | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:21 | 5 |
| Hey Hawk, after all those third down conversions by the Jints Im ready
to start drinking. I think I will go right to the hard stuff!!
Greg
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89.7 | a little more info pleeeease.... | SHIRE::ELLIS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:29 | 13 |
| H�wk,
>> Bills' kicker, Scott Norwood attempted a field goal with 8 seconds
>> left. It must've taken 4 seconds before the refs blew the whistle and
>> signalled the missed field goal attempt, hence, lEe's "4 seconds
Thanks a lot. Only caught about two minutes of highlights on some French
channel. Any chance of getting a few short bullets on the game since I was
sure I saw Norwood miss another one with about 2:20 left...
HTH,
rick
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89.8 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:42 | 27 |
| for Rick:
Giants scored first, 3-0.
Bills came back on a drive with a long catch by Lofton, led
to a FG 3-3
Bills went ahead 10-3 on a TD run after a nice drive.
Bills extened lead, catching Hoss for a safety 12-3
Just before halftime, Hoss leads Giants to a TD catch by Bakers 12-10
Second half starts, Giants eat up 9+ minutes with TD drive, 17-12.
Bills come back with a drive of their own, Thomas 31 yrd TD run 19-17.
Giants eat up more clock, get FG 20-19.
Bills attempt last minute drive, are held effectively outside
Norwood's range. With :08 left, Norwood attempts 47 yarder which
goes wide right.
Giant win 20-19.
more later,
'Saw
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89.9 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:46 | 22 |
| One of the three greatest football games I ever saw, even if the Giants
had lost I would still feel so.
Love the way Hoss moved the team. A rather mixed offense, with a great
pass distribution amongst the receivers. (Did you see that Dan????).
Have to love the Ingram catch on 3rd and 18, with him picking up 7 or 8
on the run following the catch. Bavaro played well.
This offensive line is so different from the Suburbanites of 1986.
I'll never bad mouth Jumbo again! Great, great line play.
Was Ottis psyched for this game or what?
I'm glad we won though. It proved to all the Doubting Thomases that
hard nose, straight ahead ball possession offense, coupled with good
staunch defense will win you championship games....
I'd like to see Hoss be the starter next year. I feel he's much more
effective than Simms. I'm happiest for him.....
'Saw
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89.10 | 20-19...wow! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:48 | 22 |
| Rick, all there is to say is that the Giants set a new Super Bowl
record in time of possession -- 40 minutes, 33 seconds.
Hostetler was more impressive getting up after some bone-crushing hits
than he was running the offense, but that too was some very good
leadership. And he's a good dad too, making sure the first thing he
did was get his boys on the field after the game.
Buffalo was in it the whole way. Neither team had a turnover...in
fact, there was not a loose ball the whole game. Ottis Anderson was
MVP for some reason...guess they had to choose somebody from a total
team effort.
Best shot was when Norwood missed the game winning field goal.
Every Giant and Giants coach was dancing and jumping. And there was
Hostetler just nealing on one knee. He was either saying a silent
thank you or choosing not to revel in someone else's misery...I prefer
to think the latter.
Stats to follow.
--dan'l
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89.11 | Everyone knows it's kneylling! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:57 | 4 |
| Just reread my note. Did I really spell "nealing?" Chalk that one up
to Monday morning.
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89.12 | | SHIRE::ELLIS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 09:08 | 17 |
| Many thanks 'Saw, Dan'l,
Surprised to see Hostetler come through in the big one - I thought that he
just might do one of those build-up-to-the-big-game-and-then-fold jobs, but
I'm glad to see that he didn't. Good for him - when Simms went out with that
silly injury I thought they were in big trouble.
I'm just glad that it was a good game and not a letdown.
FWIW, I thought the two best teams were in so it didn't matter who won, though
I thought the Bills seemed a bit more exciting...
BTW, I think you meant neelying, Dan'l ;>{))))))))))
HTH,
rick
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89.13 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Papa Mac | Mon Jan 28 1991 09:40 | 5 |
| Is time of posession overrated? A team controls the football for more
than 2/3 of the game and only scores 1 more point than their opponent.
Give the credit to the Giants D. They set the tone right from the
start forcing Buffalo into a 3 and out on the first series.
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89.15 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | he shoots, he scores! | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:01 | 2 |
| John Hendry said it well last week; "time of posession is only
meaningful if you do something with it."
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89.16 | | SHIRE::ELLIS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:07 | 12 |
| >> <<< Note 89.15 by STAR::YANKOWSKAS "he shoots, he scores!" >>>
>> John Hendry said it well last week; "time of posession is only
>> meaningful if you do something with it."
Ya, which is probably what we would all be saying if the last FG attempt
had been good.
You can turn the statistic around to say that the Bills' offense was
practically twice as effective as the Giants, and so on...
rick
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89.17 | Random Thoughts | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:10 | 20 |
| I liked yesterday's game. I really like to watch old time, grind it
out, smash-mouth football, and that's what the Giants play. It worked.
I don't think it proves that the no huddle offense is useless or a
"girly-mon" offense either. The no huddle worked reasonably well
yesterday and got the Bills in position to score. They either needed
10 more seconds and/or 10 more yards. I think the no huddle is a
well-reasoned response to situational substitution and it by and large
works. When the Buffalo offense was working, it did move the ball well
and did score quickly.
Time of possession is, in and of itself, a meaningless stat. It has
been shown to have little positive correlation with winning and as I
said last week, it's only meaningful if you do something with it.
Consider that the Bills scored only one fewer point and damn near won
the game despite the large margin in time. A case can be made for the
Giants being relatively unproductive even after having the ball for so
long. That long drive was certainly a thing of beauty, though.
John
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89.19 | Game summary | SHALOT::HUNT | Gulf War = Iraqi Horror Picture Show | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:30 | 24 |
| The "no-huddle" offense works best when it catches the defense without
the "situationally correct" 11 guys on the field. In the Jints' case,
they obviously didn't care about the situations and just played the
best 11 defenders they had. *THAT* is smash-mouth football and the
Bills came up a point short to it.
And, in this case, I think the time of possession stat was important
for this reason ... the Bills were coming of a 44 point game and a 51
point game. Last night, they just didn't have the ball for enough time
to score as many points as they so obviously are capable of doing.
Can't light 'em up if you don't have the candles in your hands.
It's true that the Jints had to do something more than just send Matt
Bahr out at the end of their long drives but the fact remains that
Buffalo just didn't have the time to put 30-plus points on the board.
Their offense only put 17 up (defense got the other 2) and that was the
story of this game.
The touchdown with :30 left in the first half was massively *HUGE*.
My MVP would have been Mark Bavaro. Stud of studs.
Bob Hunt
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89.20 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:38 | 13 |
| >Surprised to see Hostetler come through in the big one - I thought that he
>just might do one of those build-up-to-the-big-game-and-then-fold jobs, but
>I'm glad to see that he didn't. Good for him - when Simms went out with that
>silly injury I thought they were in big trouble.
I'm not, Rick. Hoss has been in a shadow his whole career. He did what
he had to do, and proved he's an NFL QB in the process. With more
seasoning, he'll be a better leader than Simms, I think. I like the
Offense with him in there....
'Saw
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89.21 | | SIOG::EGRI | | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:58 | 13 |
| Good game but far from the best. I thought the Jets-Colts
and the Niners-Bengals, Steelers-Cowboys games were much better.
Question: Did I miss something? I could have sworn that Thurman Thomas
ran the ball a lot closer on the play before the field-goal attempt.
After the dust settled, Norwood's kicking it from the 47. It was 3 A.M.
so I could have been dreaming. Could somebody clarify the last 2 or 3
plays for me.
I was really happy for Hostetler. Parcells and Levy are 2 great
coaches. I love running backs like Megget and Thomas.
Ted.
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89.22 | Hero for a day is still enough... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:13 | 20 |
|
I think Hostetler was in the right place at the right time, and didn't
fold under pressure (which is maybe the most important quality in the
post-season; see "John Elway"), but I'm still doubtful of his long-term
prospects as a starting QB in the NFL. If the Giants can maintain a
running game by maybe injecting some youth at the position he'll be
sufficient, but if they ever have to sustain real passing production
like almost everyone else that doesn't have a great defense has to,
I think they'll be in trouble with Hostetler. He just isn't that
sharp from what I've seen. It remains to be seen whether he can
consistently throw the ball downfield, which the Giants obviously
didn't need this year but may in the future.
Still, this isn't to take away from his performance in Super Bowl XXV.
He'll never have to do another thing and his performance in the biggest
game of the year will still always be remembered. That's just the way it
works in sports...
glenn
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89.23 | George Young = Super Giants!! | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:16 | 15 |
| Great Game. Although Simms didnt play in this Superbowl he did
quarterback them to a fantastic start which helped them host the Bears
in the playoffs. I think all the credit goes to the organization, in
particular - George Young. George Young is the guy behind the scenes
that makes the Giants go. When Phil Simms was announced as the first
round draft pick many years ago, the new york faithfull booed. Alot
of you Jints fans didnt have a clue who Dave Meggit was did ya???
George Young also hired Bill Parcells as head coach. When you look at
the great teams there is always one guy who makes the team - the team.
Whats the word on Parcells, is he going to be the head man at Tampa Bay
or what?? I cant stress enough just how important the front office
moves are! Joe Montana was a 3rd round draft choice! Need I say more.
Greg
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89.25 | Ingram's Big Play ! | CSC32::A_PARRACO | Is there life EAST of Nevada Ave. ? | Mon Jan 28 1991 11:34 | 6 |
| The 3rd down catch/juke/run by Ingram on the 9-minute drive was the
biggest play of the game ! Awesome !
Congrats to the Giants (Jints ?!?) !
- The Doctor
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89.26 | The best defense is a ball-control offense. | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | What's going on | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:07 | 43 |
|
Well after yesterday's game, I'm $60 richer, probably 2 lbs.
heavier from the beer I drank, and have practically no nails left. :)
No matter if one was rooting for the GIANTS, Bills, or was just
watching for entertainment, you *had* to love this game. It had
big plays, hard hitting, 5 lead changes, many key plays, and a
dramatic ending. It's games like this where it's too bad someone
has to lose.
Some key plays:
- Lofton's 61yd. reception. Came right on the heels of
Bahr's FG, and gave Buffalo some offensive momentum.
- The Safety. Could have easily been 6 points instead of 2,
*very* smart play by Hostetler to hold onto the ball.
- Baker's TD pass. Gave GIANTS O confidence that they could
score TD's.
- The 4th down call. If the GIANTS had converted that 4th
down near the end of the third quarter, they might have taken
a 24-12 lead. As it was, it gave momentum back to Buffalo and
they took advantage.
Hard to say who the MVP should have been. I won't argue with
OJ, but I would have chose Hoss(or, as I call him, Boss Hoss(tm)).
Nobody, except GIANT fans, thought that he could pull it out. He
put up some great numbers, gave the team leadership, and took some
tough hits. I also thought that Thurman Thomas deserved some
consideration. He was a thorn in the GIANT defense all day and
definetely had me scared during that last drive. This year's Bills
was the best team to represent the AFC since the '83 Raiders. They
are young, talented, and hopefully will benefit from this experience.
Definetely the best SB since Pittsburgh-Dallas in SBXIII. I was
glad that the troops in Saudi were able to watch it and experience
it with all of us.
glen j.
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89.27 | remember him? | UPWARD::HEISER | Smaq Iraq | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:19 | 1 |
| So has Phil Simms lost his job?
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89.28 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:34 | 26 |
| I disagree that Hoss isn't an NFL caliber QB. He has a decent arm, and
is very mobile, adding a new look to the Giants offense.
His passing ability will come with playing time. It's already good, and
the kind of accuracy which he wasn't displaying early comes with a
lot of PT.
I liked the distribution of passes. While Dan is fond of saying the
Giants WR aren't world class, I feel they're decent and have some talent,
as was evident yesterday in the work of Baker and Ingram.
I really would like to see Hoss be the starter next year. I really feel
that in the 5 or 6 games that Hoss has started since Simms got hurt,
there were a lot of plays where, had Simms been playing, they would have
been sacks. Hoss has some mobility, which very often gets a little
something out of nothing...
Regarding Norwood, I really feel for him. This is the type of thing where
he will either come back strong, or never be much good again.
And hey, all the Buffalo fans can be thankful that he missed a long
FG just barely wide right. I mean, I remember Karliss in Super Bowl XXI
horribly shanking a couple...
'Saw
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89.29 | Giants Offense did it (not the D) | CADSYS::CAVE | | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:58 | 19 |
| I thought Thurman Thomas should have won the MVP because no one really
stood out on the Giants. The Giants got very good games from OJ, Meggit.
Bavaro, Hoss, The offensive line. Thomas ran over 100 yards (?) and had a lot
of receiving yards as well.
I disagree that the Giants defense played really well. The inital note
stated that you win the big game with defense and although I agree with
the statement I don't think it applies here. I also find the statement
that the defense held Buffalo out of Norwoods range "way off base".
A 47 yard field goal is 50-50 and he had plenty of leg on it. In fact
the defense almost blew it. The Bills drove from the 10 yards line to
the Giant 32 in the last 2+ minutes to have a reasonable chance at winning.
I feel the Giant offense deserves almost all of the credit. The made the
big drives and held the ball for 2/3 of the game. Consdiering the Bill
offense only had 20 minutes, they did fairly well.
Great game and congrats to the Giants!
Alan
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89.30 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:14 | 18 |
| �I disagree that the Giants defense played really well. The inital note
Wrong. They bent, but never really broke, which is what the Giants
D is known for.
�I also find the statement
�that the defense held Buffalo out of Norwoods range "way off base".
�A 47 yard field goal is 50-50 and he had plenty of leg on it. In fact
�the defense almost blew it.
Not for Norwood. On grass, at +40 yards he was 1-5 in his career.
At +50, he's 0-6. Basically, he would have had to make the kick of
his life to win the game. If he had, he'd have more than deserved the
ring. He didn't....
'Saw
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89.31 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Papa Mac | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| �I also find the statement
�that the defense held Buffalo out of Norwoods range "way off base".
Considering that Norwood's longest FG of his career was 48 yds. and
happened 5 years ago, and that he hadn't hit anything longer than about
45 yds on grass, I'd say that he was out of his normal range (or at
least at the upper limit).
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89.32 | I prefer Simms | MPO::MCFALL | We've done all we can? | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:32 | 21 |
|
It didn't matter all that much to the Bills offense that they had only
20 minutes to score as opposed to 90 minutes. They had 10 "chances" on offense.
They scored on 3 of them, missed a field goal once, and punted 6 times. The
Giants defense shut them down 6 times. 6 times, where the Bills could have
kept the ball longer themselves. The Giants played their classic bend but
don't break Defense. On those 6 turns with the ball, Buffalo generated only
52 yards of offense. The Giants gave up 3 big plays - The pass to Lofton,
the TD run by Thomas, and the 20 yard run by Thomas on the final drive. Their
pass coverage was so good on the final drive that Kelly HAD to scramble 3 times,
and completed only 2 short passes.
As for Simms. As long is Parcells is there, Phil will be given every
opportunity to win his job back, just as Hostetler will be given every
opportunity to keep it. Of course, Phil is a very proud guy, and I don't
think he'll take being a backup well. He never did when they were starting
Brunner over him, and he won't now. Simms may not have scrambled like
Hostetler, but he would definetely been able to roll our right or left and
throw. Plus, his arm still seems superior to Hostetler's to me.
Jim M
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89.33 | | CADSYS::CAVE | | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:44 | 13 |
| I didn't realize Norwood's range was so limited. However, I still feel
the Giants D gave the Bills the opportunity to win the game and overall
the didn't have a great game (good yes, great- no way). The Giants D
played much better against the 49ers. How did you feel about the Giants
D just prior to the field goal, after they had given up 58 yards in the
last 2 minutes?
My point is that the Giants offense made the difference and deserves the
credit.
Alan
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89.34 | Eddie Andleman must have had a cow yesterday | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | he shoots, he scores! | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:47 | 5 |
| Speaking of Parcells, any opinions/speculation as to whether he'll stay
with the Giants or take the Tampa Bay job?
py
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89.35 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ANother V.B. mate | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:59 | 8 |
| First, The D did well. They gave up 17 points to the best offense in
football. Nuff said.
Second, Norwood has some consolation. He has his champeenship ring from
the FFL Champeen Pernicious Gits - Scot was my main kicker, and an
integral part of my juggernaut.
JD ;-)
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89.36 | Did the blowout make the difference | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 15:15 | 8 |
| The only thing that makes me wonder is how often do teams lose after
a big blowout. Buffalo had the Raiders beat early and poured on the
pts thus over confidating there players and making the giants want to
hole them scoreless even more, the giants are not a defense you want
to give extra incentive to....I remember seeing one of those ya hoos on
sports channel talking about blowouts and a very low percentage come
back and win the following games ???
MaB
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89.37 | Giants won - thats the bottom line! | LUNER::WORRALL | | Mon Jan 28 1991 15:22 | 9 |
| I cant you Giant fans cant stop bickering about who was more important
the Offense or the Defense. Who cares? The Giants won the game and to
all Giants fans thats the bottom line. Ingram's run was the turning
point in the game as far as I was concerned. I can hear Berman now,
Mark Ingram. Berman must have used his usual "he could go all the way"
for Thermal's run.
Greg
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89.38 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:08 | 10 |
| The Giant win was a total team effort... Offense and Defense; but if you
have to pick a MVP, OJ makes as much sense as anyone. I think he had
something like a 120 yards and a five yard rushing average, and really
came through with some key first downs and ball control yardage.
I don't see how you could make Thomas the MVP (as someone suggested).
He might have had better numbers than Anderson... but face it... he
didn't win... and that's what MVP's help you do.
Mike JN
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89.39 | the keys | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ANother V.B. mate | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:24 | 46 |
| My keys to the Giants-Bills Superbowl:
1. Giants stopping Bills on 1st possession. If the high-flying Bills
score first time they have the ball, its over.
2. Failure of Bills to score after the safety. First, Landeta made a
great kick, and coverage was great. If Bills score a TD, its over, and
a FG gives them a 12-point lead.
3. Hostetler's toughness in 1st half.
4. TD at end of the first half. Bills outplayed the Giants in the 1st
half, had better field position, but end up only 2 points up. Bad omen.
TD is a momentum shifter.
5. The DRIVE. Established dominance. Gave Jints the lead. Four 3rd
down conversions, including the Ingram play.
6. The second Drive - the one after the Bills score to go ahead, and
leads to Bahr's TD.
7. Forcing the Bills to call timeouts early. Keeping the ball on the
ground on that 3rd down play. Good punt by Landeta to pin the Bills
deep.
8. Forcing the Bills to use too much time in final drive.
9. Oh yeah, Guytons hit on Reed - Buffalo receivers never recovered.
10. I wore my lucky shirt, my GIANTS socks, my herb Welch jersey, listed
to Eric Clapton's song "The Core" and made chili. ;-)
The keys that almost lost the game:
1. The 2 man DL - no pressure on Kelly may have resulted in a field
day.
2. The 2 man DL - Bills could run at ease, too bad Levy didn't realize
that.
3. Going for the 4th down play. I felt Gambler Bill would go for it,
but thought a coffin corner kick would have been better. This was a
momentum shifter, and almost cost the Jints the game.
4. Calling a sweep on 1st and goal - OJ got dumped for a loss - they
should have simply ran straight up the middle 3 times.
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89.40 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:38 | 10 |
| Actually, I liked the way the Giants kept the ball on the ground
on 3rd down. It was reminiscent of Lombardi's Packers. It's like,
we know what we're gonna do, the crowd knows what we're gonna do,
hell, even the Bills know what we're gonna do, but hey, we're gonna
do it....
By the way, I'm pleased to announce that I made the Madden Industrial
Strength Rugby team, for the way my stomach fits in my jersey 8^)
'Saw
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89.41 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:47 | 12 |
| >>I don't see how you could make Thomas the MVP (as someone suggested).
>>He might have had better numbers than Anderson... but face it... he
>>didn't win... and that's what MVP's help you do.
So what you're saying is that the difference between Anderson and Thomas being
MVP is the 10' that Norwood missed by? And if Norwood had hit the FG, then
Thomas would have been the clear-cut choice for MVP?
Don't get me wrong - I'm glad to see Anderson win it. But I don't buy the
argument.
j.
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89.42 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:55 | 13 |
| � So what you're saying is that the difference between Anderson and
� Thomas being MVP is the 10' that Norwood missed by? And if Norwood
� had hit the FG, then Thomas would have been the clear-cut choice
� for MVP?
Exactly! I don't remember any Superbowl MVP's from losing teams, do you?
also... if Norwood had aced the FG, they'd have probably made Kelly the
MVP. (Although we now know that if Norwood had gotten the FG... HE
should have been the MVP______ I think both Thomas and Kelly would
accept that in a heartbeat if they could rewrite history a tad.)
Mike JN
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89.43 | Just one | SHALOT::HUNT | Gulf War = Iraqi Horror Picture Show | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:59 | 8 |
| � Exactly! I don't remember any Superbowl MVP's from losing teams, do you?
Chuck Howley, linebacker, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl V MVP
Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
Miami, Florida
Bob Hunt
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89.44 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Jan 28 1991 23:45 | 6 |
| Well, I disagree with the premise that an MVP has to be from the winning team.
Anyway, I think Hostetler deserved it. But wouldn't it be fun to hear "So
Thurman Thomas, your team just choked and lost the super bowl! What are you
going to do now?" ;-).
j.
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89.45 | | SIOG::EGRI | | Tue Jan 29 1991 07:28 | 3 |
| Where did Parcells coach before he got the Giants job?
Ted.
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89.46 | Not for the first time... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Nostalgia..Its not what it used to be | Tue Jan 29 1991 07:50 | 10 |
| >> It proved to all the Doubting Thomases that hard nose, straight ahead
>> ball possession offense, coupled with good staunch defense will win
>> you championship games....
'saw,
I thought John Riggins and Washington proved that against Miami in the
early 1980's...
PJ
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89.47 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Nostalgia..Its not what it used to be | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:07 | 6 |
| >> you still have to score, but the other team cannot if they don't
>> have the ball...
Except of course when you score a safety!!!!
PJ (who's just being technical)
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89.48 | MVP/Ingrams 3rd down conversion | BTOVT::MANDILE_A | enter here | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:41 | 25 |
|
Great, great game.......
After watching the first three quarters over again, I really do not
think that OJ should have been the MVP. He was shut down in the first
half. He had some real good runs in the third quarter, though.
Personally I would have givin it to Hoistedler (sp?) He got his
ass kicked the whole game and kept coming back. Next, I might have
given it to Jumbo Elliot, everyone seems to have forgotten how he
shut down the "NFL's best defender". Also a guy named Megget had a
pretty good game.
Granted, OJ had 102 yards and a good game, I just thought Hoss was more
desrving (I could see the $ signs in his wifes eyes during the post
game show!!).
Definite turning point was Ingrams 3rd down conversion. I must have
watched that play 10 times last nite. He caught the ball took a hit in
the thigh, a linebacker had him by the neck (I dont know haw he broke
that one), spun, faked a safety out of his shoes, and finished it with
two guys hanging on him while he was jumping and leaning on ONE foot
for the first!!! Unbelievable!
Dan Dierdoff SU*KS as a commentator
Al
|
89.49 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:41 | 12 |
| Bill Parcells coached at New England, believe it or not.
He was our linebackers coach in 1980 prior to going to the Giants to
coach one of the defensive positions while Ray Perkins was head coach.
Perkins was receivers coach at New England through 1977, was San
Diego's offensive coordinator in 1978 and then became Giants head coach
in 1979. Parcells joined the Giants in 1981. Ron Erhardt went to the
Giants in 1982, after being fired as head coach here. Parcells was
promoted to head coach in 1983 when Perkins left for Alabama and
Parcells promoted Erhardt to offensive coordinator.
John
|
89.50 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | So much 2 say... | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:54 | 2 |
| So has the inevitable "I'm going to Disney World" commercial surfaced
yet?
|
89.51 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Papa Mac | Tue Jan 29 1991 08:56 | 8 |
| �Next, I might have
� given it to Jumbo Elliot, everyone seems to have forgotten how he
� shut down the "NFL's best defender".
Seems to me that everyone has forgotten that Smith was drawing the
double team all day.
How many points did the Giants win by?
|
89.52 | | FDCV06::KING | When all else fails,HIT the teddybear | Tue Jan 29 1991 09:01 | 5 |
| Saw the Disney ad last night. Anderson says something to the effect
that the Giants win was for the troop in the middle east instead of
the I'm going to DIsney world stuff.. I liked it...
REK
|
89.53 | Commercial was great, needed a change | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Tue Jan 29 1991 09:14 | 13 |
| I was very happy to here what OJ said instead of Im going to disney,
and the commercials was still a disney comercial the add ends with a
picture of disney and another comment about supporting the troops...
Heart goes out to (field goal kicker name) they showed his stats and
hes not very good from over 40 yrds, with 8 seconds left do you think
they had enough time to throw a quick out, and even if no one was open
did they have enough time to just throw the ball out of bounds, ive
seen out plays take 3-5 seconds on many occasions, I dont recall it
being 4rth down ???? Oh well dont matter now The Jints win and the
afc will have to wait untill nexted year, I cant say for sure that AFC
will win it but I can guarentee that an afc team will be tehre :-)
MaB
|
89.55 | if, if, if??? | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Tue Jan 29 1991 10:45 | 6 |
| Lynn Swann interviewed Marv Levy after the game and Marv pointed out
that Kelly called Buffalo's last time out because he was shaken up.
Oh Well, if, if, if. That is the most used word in life!
Greg
|
89.56 | according to the news this am | MOOV02::MIOLA | Phantom | Tue Jan 29 1991 11:06 | 10 |
|
re .34
Heard Parcells has told the Giants he would see them in the spring....
So I guess he will be back for a bsck to back run.
Lou
|
89.57 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Nostalgia..Its not what it used to be | Tue Jan 29 1991 11:06 | 12 |
| Personally, I would have given the MVP to the Giants entire Offensive
Line but, heh, I don't make the decisions around here.
And here's one for all you would be coaches/second-guessers....
If Ingram had been stopped a yard shy of the first down on his infamous
3rd down play, would you (or would Parcells) have gone for it on 4th
down or who you (Parcells) have attempted a 40 yard field goal??
Remember, you are losing 10-12 midway through the 3rd quarter.
PJ
|
89.58 | | COMET::WADE | Bring us a shrubbery........ | Tue Jan 29 1991 14:10 | 16 |
|
Parcells also was the head coach at Air Force prior to coaching
at New England. If I remember correctly, there was a period
between his stint at New England and New York where he was a local
high school football announcer here in the Springs. It had
something to do with his wife not wanting to leave here or some
such nonsense.
I'm surprised none of the Bills fans mentioned anything about
Leonard Marshall's "3 steps after the ball was released"
cheap shot on Kelly. It didn't affect the outcome of the game
but it sure would have hurt the Bills if he was put out of the
game.
Claybroon
|
89.59 | No blood, no harm. | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Tue Jan 29 1991 15:22 | 7 |
| That's another "if" thing. Lets put it this way, it Kelly would have
gone down and been put out every Bill/Football should have been pissed
off. His hit on Montana however was very clean. What about ex Giant
Jim Burt going after Hoss' legs?? Waters of Philly takes the cake
though, that guy is downright dirty!!!!
Greg
|
89.60 | btw - This is my opinion... | DECWET::METZGER | CNN has better sources than CIA | Tue Jan 29 1991 15:30 | 12 |
|
His hit on montana was a spear by the rules of the game. Burt's hit On Hoss
was less of a cheap shot then leonards. If you watch Burt's hit a second time
you'll see that he is coming up off of the ground and trying to reach the QB
any way possible. The closest place was the legs. I agree he should have been
penalized for going in helmet first but Leonards hit was much more intention to
injure than Burt's was.
Metz
|
89.61 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Papa Mac | Tue Jan 29 1991 15:36 | 3 |
| Marshall used his shoulder on Kelly. It was late (and was flagged),
but it wasn't vicious (e.g. a spear, a knee-take-out, blow to the
head).
|
89.62 | JM Speard out of the SB....Thank god | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Tue Jan 29 1991 15:59 | 13 |
| If If IF....I bet everyone in Buffalo is asking why not 1 more play
with 8 seconds, and as noted before they had 12 seconds and they threw
the ball into the ground to stop the clock they should of had an extra
play ready or tried one more with 8 seconds, it may have not changed
the outcome, but try anything when you know your out of your FG kickers
range..Oh well...As far as the so-called spear on Montana....ya gatta
love it...guy makes a great tackle and certain fans say it was a spear
it was at most close to a spear, but there were a few guys standing
around with yellow flags in there pockets who get paid more than us to
decide weather it was a spear or not......I take there opinion over a
49er fan (in this situation).....Congrats to the Giants it was a well
deserving Win seeing the path they had to take....
MAB
|
89.63 | Diarrea of the keyboard can be cured..... | DECWET::METZGER | CNN has better sources than CIA | Tue Jan 29 1991 17:21 | 18 |
| >..guy makes a great tackle and certain fans say it was a spear
> it was at most close to a spear, but there were a few guys standing
> around with yellow flags in there pockets who get paid more than us to
> decide weather it was a spear or not.....
If you bothered to read previous notes you'll find that I said that the little
men with the yellow hankies never make this call unless the player is already
on the ground...
>..I take there opinion over a
> 49er fan (in this situation).....
I've also never been a fan of the 49ers....I've always been a bengal fan
and a fair-weather fan of whatever city I happen to be living in. Perhaps you
should take 3-4 seconds to think before you spout off at the keyboard Mbrooks.
Metz
|
89.64 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Tue Jan 29 1991 18:36 | 24 |
| both teams had their chances to open up a considerable lead. After the
Bills got the safety, I felt the Giants were in trouble. But the Bills
not only failed on the next series, but the next few series. From the
time of the safety until the Giants closed to 12-10, Buffalo had
numerous chances to take command. Likewise in the 2nd half, the Giants
had the chance to take command after the short punt by the Bills. But
the 4th down stop gave momentum back to Buffalo. BTW, I agreed with
Parcells going for it.
As for the field goal, I was surprised at how far Norwood kicked it.
That kick would have been long enough from 55 yards.
The Giant O-line did play great when the Giants ran the ball, but their
pass-blocking was practically non-existent. Hostettler was getting nailed
all day and had very little time to throw when he dropped back to pass.
But much of the credit goes has to go out to their O-line, because
their run-blocking was the reason the Giants was able to dominate time
of possesion.
LT sure had a quiet game.
Joe
|
89.65 | Praying for NO 49ers in next 5 SuperBowls... | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Wed Jan 30 1991 07:18 | 12 |
| Attacked by the blindside when I wasnt looking (-2)...It doesnt really
matter because if that play never happend certain individuals would
find another turning point in the game to disect and blame someone
other than the 49ers for the loss...Bottom line even with the refs
favoring the 49ers they couldnt overcome the SuperBowl Champions the
NY Giants.....Im glad that one call may have went NY's way, maybe
Leonard Marshall should get MVP for knocking out montana and getting
them into the superbowl....Although Ive Always liked OJ even if he
didnt perform at a higher level then the rest of the team I was gald
to see him get it...Hes seasons are numbered, id say one more tops..
M_A_B
|
89.66 | Thurmans TD run:bring it back | BTOVT::MANDILE_A | enter here | Wed Jan 30 1991 07:44 | 16 |
|
Just getting nit-picky.......
After watching the tape of the game, Thurman Thomas' 31 yard TD run
should have never counted, 'cause Everson Walls was clearly clipped
(I know, "Illegal block") as he went for the tackle. No official
ever saw it, regardless of how much money they make.
Buffalo played really well, but after the Giants "D" had about an hour
to rest (drive before the half, extended halftime, drive after the
half), there was no stopping them. Does anybody know haw many QB's
that defense knocked out of game this year (including Montana), esp.
in the second half of the season??
Still the best Superbowl of our lifetime,
Al
|
89.68 | No clip, illegal block however | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:07 | 6 |
| I too thought it was a clip from the way he went down. From what I
remember, though, the guy hit him below the waste but his helmet was on
the side rather than behind...which is not a clip but an illegal
block...right?
--dan'l
|
89.69 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:11 | 9 |
| When I first saw it, I thought it was a clip immediately.
I haven't seen a good replay of it, but will watch the videotape (which
i have to copy from my bro's) and see. At any rate, it was either a clip
or an illegal block which was missed.
At this point in time, the point is moot.....
'Saw
|
89.70 | Giants said,thank you roger Craig | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:17 | 13 |
| Just a comment on the niners-giants game.
I have mucho respect for Montana but after he was ko'd by Marshall,I
thought Steve Young moved the ball relatively well in that last drive.
He had more success(yardage -wise) in that last possession than Montana
did in the majority of the 2nd half. If it wasn't for Craig's fumbles
( two! Collins should have had the first one) SF would have been in the
Super Bowl,IMO undeservedly so, but hey, wouldn't be the first time
that a team that had been outplayed won a game
MikeL
|
89.71 | Near line of scrimmage? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:22 | 13 |
|
Isn't the definition of an illegal block different within a buffer zone
around the line of scrimmage? Is that where this block occurred?
And let's forget about the MVP to Leonard Marshall for knocking Joe
Montana out of the game stuff. Steve Young was moving the 49er
offense just fine in the one and only possession the Niners had after
the injury. The game was in the bag, done, finished for the Giants,
when Roger Craig fumbled. That was the key play, not what happened
to Montana.
glenn
|
89.73 | 49ers need a running game! | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:08 | 16 |
| Those two fumbles by Craig just might have cost him his job. I watched
sports look the other night and the word is that both Roger Craig and
Ronnie Lott will be unprotected by the 49ers. Boy you Giants fan dont
miss a thing, I didnt even see a clip on the Thomas run. The reason
the niners didnt win the whole thing this year in my mind was from a
lack of a running game. It is hard to win games when the other team
knows you will be in a passing mode all day. There defense is still
great, the quarterback and backs are fine. They need a more effective
running game next year to soften up the opponents defense. I think the
Giants can improve in the passing department. They are just the
opposite of the 49ers. What happens when you cant run the ball on your
opponent?? Philly showed us what! Oh well so much for my 2 cents +.
Greg
|
89.74 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Papa Mac | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:10 | 10 |
| � After watching the tape of the game, Thurman Thomas' 31 yard TD run
� should have never counted, 'cause Everson Walls was clearly clipped
� (I know, "Illegal block") as he went for the tackle. No official
� ever saw it, regardless of how much money they make.
I remember that play, and Walls trying to get the ref to call
something. I didn't think it was illegal. It happened very quickly
and it seemed to me that when the block was thrown, the blocker was
ahead of Walls. When the blocker made contact, it might have been from
behind, but just barely.
|
89.75 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Wed Jan 30 1991 11:17 | 6 |
| Walls legs were cut down from behind, almost as if they were pinned
and he fell forward.
However, I DO have to watch it again to be sure....
'Saw
|
89.76 | | BTOVT::MANDILE_A | enter here | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:59 | 9 |
|
One last point about the clip, it was clearly behind the leg, between
Walls' knee joint and calf (calve?) muscle. The hit was from the
opponents helmet/shoulder. Walls had a perfect bead on Thomas for the
take-down when it happened. Walls got up looking for a ref with his
arms waving, but got no call, I think all of the officials were dazed
in awe while watching Thomas run the ball in, it was a amazing run.
Al
|
89.77 | Roger Craig | BTOVT::MANDILE_A | enter here | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:06 | 13 |
|
RE:Roger Craig
Its weird that craig was coming off of one his best seasons,last
season, not only with his play, but also with all of the publicity he
recieved for that underware poster he did for JC Penny (or Sears?)
He was such a big part of SF's offense. The this year he gets hurt,
comes back, is ineffective, fumbles, and now the Niners do not seem to
care if they lose him...........Its a short life!
Al
|
89.78 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:34 | 14 |
| I caught HBO's Inside the NFL show last night.
I taped it and watched the clip play several times.
The Buffalo DB's haid was in front of the knee, the left shoulder
hit behind the knee and against it.
Under the rules I think that's an illegal block, NOT a clip, however,
I feel that rule should be changed, because any time you're taking out
a knee in that manner, it fits the original spirit of the clipping
rule, which was to prevent major knee blowouts on blocks like that....
later,
'Saw
|
89.79 | It might have changed the game...might have not... | DECWET::METZGER | Reading is a lost art... | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:15 | 10 |
|
I totally agree 'Saw. I watched the show last night also. The buffalo player
should have been flagged for an illegal block. The only reason I can give
for why he wasn't was that the official just wasn't looking at the play.
Now get back to that Unix stuff :-)
Metz
|
89.80 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:54 | 20 |
| >I totally agree 'Saw. I watched the show last night also. The buffalo player
>should have been flagged for an illegal block. The only reason I can give
>for why he wasn't was that the official just wasn't looking at the play.
>
>Now get back to that Unix stuff :-)
I think that they should keep that a clip if it's against the knees like
that. Make an illegal block up higher.....
As to UNIX, it's a rush and a half. After working with VMS for a long
time (feeling like I was flying a 747) now I'm revelling in the
free and unbridled atmosphere of barnstorming programming. Like I've
climbed into the cockpit of an old Stearman biplane, I can feel the
wind in my face as I push the bird through all her paces.....
'Saw
|
89.81 | Rule Change #XXX: Blocking only allowed in �-in. of belt | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Feb 01 1991 09:08 | 4 |
| C'mon guys! We have enough girly-mon rules protecting the QB, do we
really want to start putting unneccessary protection rules for would be
tacklers? Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the blocker has his head out
in front of the blockee, it isn't an illegal block, is it?
|
89.82 | | CAM::WAY | DEC needs a man like Schwarzkopf | Fri Feb 01 1991 09:19 | 18 |
| I don't really care where his head is. 8^)
Clipping was put in the rules to prevent blindside hits in the
knee area, which will blow out a knee real quick.
I agree, they have too damn many facets of the rules. Just look
at the pass interference rule (if the db is looking at the ball,
if the ball is catchable, if the moon is in its last quarter,
if the ref's dog is in heat etc etc etc).
But the clipping rule is one that I don't think they should have tinkered
with. A blind side hit against the knees like that should be a clip,
plain and simple....
JMHO,
'Saw
Anyway, the point is moot since the Jints won! 8^)
|
89.83 | Answer: Better protection from Off. Line... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:39 | 11 |
| >> Clipping was put in the rules to prevent blindside hits in the
>> knee area, which will blow out a knee real quick.
What's in the rules to stop a full-frontal hit like the one Hostetler
took in the Niners game?? I was sure they were going to have to
amputate. (Can't remember the Defensive Player involved, but I'm sure
you all know the hit I'm talking about.)
PJ
|
89.84 | | CAM::WAY | DEC needs a man like Schwarzkopf | Fri Feb 01 1991 12:29 | 24 |
|
�>> Clipping was put in the rules to prevent blindside hits in the
�>> knee area, which will blow out a knee real quick.
�
� What's in the rules to stop a full-frontal hit like the one Hostetler
� took in the Niners game?? I was sure they were going to have to
� amputate. (Can't remember the Defensive Player involved, but I'm sure
� you all know the hit I'm talking about.)
Seals, I think.
Clipping is legal with a certain area around the line of scrimmage.
The spirit of the clipping rule is to prevent just what happened the
other night -- open field, defender pursuing, blind side blocked
below the waste.
In the grasp is supposed to protect QBs. Personally, I don't think
it does, since a hit like the one that levelled Hoss (see SI for a
GREAT series of pics) won't be stopped by in the grasp.
I think in the grasp hurts the game more than helps....
'Saw
|
89.85 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Feb 04 1991 15:20 | 19 |
| Speaking of hose-headed has-beens
We weren't??!?
Oh.. well, I still think Norwood is - and should be - history.
ANYBODY can miss a 47 yard field goal, and lose the Superbowl.
I know *I* could!
However, when you pay an individual somewhere between $150,000-$300,000
to kick a football, I'd think THOSE are the 47 yarders you'd be expected
to make.
And when you miss `em, you can expect to find yourself walking down the
road kicking rocks, and carrying a little pinkslip in your hot little
hand.
Mike JN
|
89.86 | | CAM::WAY | DEC needs a man like Schwarzkopf | Mon Feb 04 1991 16:10 | 7 |
| Funny part is, I know a guy who routinely boots 'em from
50 yards and over, and his agent can't get him a tryout
anywhere....
Damn glad HE wasn't playing for the Bills!
'Saw
|
89.87 | Is Parcells leaving the Giants??? | JURAN::WEST | | Tue Feb 05 1991 09:36 | 10 |
|
Question for someone, Heard this morning from a friend that the new
coach fom Tampa Bay (the guy who subbed last year) backed out and
Bill Parcells is the GM and new coach. Can anyone confirm this
bullsh*t.
Mr "NY Giants Childs??? anyone???
thanks
kevin
|
89.88 | anything is possible....but | MOOV02::MIOLA | Phantom | Tue Feb 05 1991 09:45 | 6 |
|
Not from what I heard 3 hours ago.
Lou
|
89.89 | Tisch, tisch, tisch... Things won't be the same for the 'Jints... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Industrial Strength Noter | Thu Feb 21 1991 07:37 | 1 |
|
|
89.90 | | CAM::WAY | He got ju-ju eyeball | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:26 | 4 |
| What I heard this morning was that part of the team was sold to someone
outside of the Mara family. I don't have any other details, sorry....
'Saw
|
89.91 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:40 | 14 |
| The half of the team owned by Tim Mara, nephew of (and battler with)
Wellington Mara was sold to Robert Tisch, brother of Larry Tisch who is
the primary owner of CBS. In other Giants news, Offensive Coordinator
Ron Erhardt was promoted to Assistant Head Coach. Al Groh was promoted
to Defensive Coordinator and Ray Handley was promoted to Offensive
Coordinator. It is being rumored that Handley is being groomed as the
eventual replacement for Bill Parcells.
The Giants were originally owned by Tim Mara, Sr. Tim had two sons,
Wellington and Jack. When Tim died, Wellington and Jack each inherited
half the team. When Jack tied, his son, Tim, ended up with that share.
Wellington and young Tim have never gotten along.
John
|
89.92 | Quite a hefty price tag... | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:41 | 3 |
| The News siad that the cost was a mear $150,000,000 for 1/2 the team
.........
MaB
|
89.93 | Did Dinz have to okay this? | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Feb 21 1991 12:26 | 3 |
| I heard 2 different reports, one said $60mil. the other $100mil.
The troof probably lies somewhere in between.
Denny
|
89.94 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:08 | 6 |
| � The half of the team owned by Tim Mara, nephew of (and battler with)
� Wellington Mara was sold to Robert Tisch
Was this the Offense or the Defense?
Mike JN
|
89.95 | | BOSOX::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Fri Feb 22 1991 11:59 | 3 |
| Ha ha ha, that's a damn beauty there, Mike. :*)
Lee
|
89.96 | Giants to repeat in "92" | ROULET::LAFOUNTAINE | | Thu Aug 15 1991 01:12 | 6 |
| Here is some info for those Giants fans like myself. Pepper Johnson
sign a contract and reports are that he'll be in camp by the end of the
week. Does anyone have info on the other holdouts.....this can include
the other 27 teams in the league as well.
The Rookie ( thanks Hal..I like it)
|
89.97 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Need one of those endolphin rushes | Thu Aug 15 1991 12:28 | 5 |
|
Can someone fill in the Rookie on the use of the R-word in the Giants
note?
Bruce
|
89.98 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Aug 22 1991 11:16 | 3 |
| I heard on the radio that Hoss will be starting the pre-season game
against the Pats and that he will be the starting QB on opening day.
Is Simms still injured?
|
89.99 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Thu Aug 22 1991 12:08 | 11 |
| No. Right now Simms is just plain pissed off.
Phil always has had an ego problem. I don't remember if it was in here
or in GIANTS, but I entered an article written about him after the playoff
loss to the Rams two years ago. It was about his attitude and everything,
and his failure to admit that his shortcomings had cost them the game.
It will be interesting to see if Phil can reconcile his ego with his
position on the team.
'Saw
|
89.100 | ex | ROULET::LAFOUNTAINE | | Fri Aug 23 1991 07:04 | 21 |
| Heard an interview with Simms after he had calmed down. He stated that
any QB that started for 10 years would be upset but no that he has
calm down he wishes nothing but the best. He supports Handley's
decision and hopes Jeff has a good year. He and Jeff are close friends
and he said he would not jepordize their freindship for the starting
position.He was also asked if he wanted to be traded. He said point
blank, Where would I want to go. I've been with the Giants since "79"
and with the Giants is where I'll be until they don't want me. When
and if I'm needed to come in, I'll be here.
Sounds like Simms finally grew up.
Other news:: Jumbo Elliot is reporting to camp. Roberts is said to be
in soon. No word on Megget and I think Ingram should be looking for a
new job. Odessa Turner looks to be the other starter with Baker.
Has anyone heard who they are going to go with at RB? Looks to be a
repeat year for the Giants. 49ers might be starting Steve Young monday
nite against the Giants. Montana has pulled himself out of the last
preseason game with elbow problems. No word on what is wrong.
The Rookie
|
89.101 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | | Fri Aug 23 1991 08:56 | 8 |
|
RE -.1 Montana: He has Tendonitis in this throwing elbow. It is said
not to be serious as x-rays have shown no ligament damage. He
has been taking quartazone(sp) injections for the pain. Last night
they did mention that the coaching staff is now getting a little
worried but they think it is just sore due to the injections.
Richard
|
89.103 | They don't call him Kwak for nuthin'! | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:30 | 2 |
| Thanks 'Dr' Szabo.
Denny ;^)
|
89.104 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:38 | 5 |
|
RE -.2: Sorry!! Wrong wordage...right info! No wonder this things
spelling check didn't show any version of that word!
Richard
|
89.105 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:45 | 3 |
| Yeah! Jumbo's back!!
Boy, I'd hate to try and loosehead prop against THAT guy.....
|
89.106 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Aug 23 1991 10:28 | 2 |
| Spelling check!!! Now that's a novel idea for this con4unz!!1
Denny :^O
|
89.107 | | CSLALL::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Fri Aug 23 1991 12:42 | 5 |
| Richard, don't apologice. Speling isnt' important, just apostrofee's.
:*)
lEe
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89.108 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Sheain'tpretty,justlooksthatway | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:13 | 20 |
| Saw -
Think your are wrong about Simms' attitude. The Rams loss was not his
fault. Parcells made a stupid call. The defense sipped in the second
half (no pass rush).
I don't think its really ego - but burning competitiveness. Many
players would have given up if they were Phil Simms. Remember all the
injuries early in his career? Then he finally gets healthy, wins a
super bowl - and gets no thanks from the fans. Gets hurt last year and
gets booed this year.
I saw an article that said SImms should be traded (they said to San
Diego for Tolliver..) and let Hoss start.
Also, Simms has thrown for more yards and Td's than Joe Namath. And,
he has produced more winning teams in New york than Namath and
Tarkenton combined.
JD
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89.109 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:25 | 11 |
| I don't want to see Simms traded.
And I'm glad to hear that after he calmed down he displayed a team
attitude.
I think he's a superb quarterback. I was just opposed to giving it to
him solely on the fact that he's been the starter for ten years.
And hey, how many teams have that good a backup QB? 8^)
'Saw
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89.110 | My $0.02 | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:37 | 18 |
| Richard,
If you (tm)'d that sucker, it'd be legitimate PLUS you get to be
immortalized in the official TM note. Don't delay, do it right
away.
JD,
~/~
re: Simms > Namath
Possibly so *IF* he gets an "*". He played longer and had the
benefit of "favorable Park Effects(tm)"
;^)\
Kev
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89.111 | | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | Knows his way around a G string | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:38 | 6 |
| >And hey, how many teams have that good a backup QB? 8^)
Denver has 3 of 'em.
Mark.
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89.112 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Sheain'tpretty,justlooksthatway | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:49 | 9 |
| Kev -
Simss has had less than 10 full seasons at QB (due to injuries). How
many did Joe "overrated" have. Simms has an MVP SB performance (and
greater SB numbers than Joe did) - and he was able to get his team back
in the playoffs a few times (including 11-3 before injury lasted
year..)
Jd
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89.113 | I Used to Watch him @Hofstra...... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Aug 23 1991 13:55 | 22 |
| JD,
Gwann, git outa here.....
I will not allow myself to drawn into one of those little webs
you weave so well, twisting dastistics(tm) to suite your little
arguement. *I* have truth on my side....
and the truth is
B'way Joe always had better wimmin's AND THAT, mon-ami
is the true measure of greatness!!!!!!
;+)
Kev
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89.114 | ;-) | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Sheain'tpretty,justlooksthatway | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:05 | 6 |
| Kev -
Yeah, but Phil Simms looks like me, and Joe Namath looks like Joe
Pepitone in a fun house mirror!
JD
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89.115 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:51 | 2 |
| We are truley witnessing the end of an era, folks. Joe Namath bashing
has started and there is no Dan Schneider to pick up the gauntlet.
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89.116 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Fri Aug 23 1991 14:54 | 5 |
| But somehow it's not as much fun, ya know.
It's like, something's missing.....
'Saw
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89.117 | I'll take the Pats +63 tomorrow. Anybody game? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Low End Beer Drinker | Fri Aug 23 1991 15:54 | 1 |
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89.118 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Aug 26 1991 07:40 | 12 |
| Pats beat the Giants???? What is the world coming to?
If I were the Giants I would be really concerned about playing
the 49ers on next Monday night!
Looks as if Montana will be out for a couple of weeks, maybe
longer they say. With Young at the helm 49er fans are not too concerned
about the coming weeks.
What happened to Simms? I did not see any stats for him during the
Pats game.
Richard ~~v~~
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89.119 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Mon Aug 26 1991 08:58 | 18 |
| The Giants were incredibly flat during the game, and did not play fundamental
football well.
Actually, I'm glad they lost. It was a classic case of hapless teams gears
up to play Super Bowl champs, Super Bowl champs take the game too lightly.
This should put their heads in order for the Niners. The O-line needs to
concentrate a little more.
Simms did not play. Hoss played the first half, and did well despite
seive-like protection from the line. Perez played late in the second half.
LT did not dress for the game. The guy has massive guns.....
'Saw
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89.120 | +63 | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Mon Aug 26 1991 09:00 | 3 |
| Good call /Don! Did ya get any takers?
EEE,EEE,EEE!
Denny
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89.121 | Lovin' This !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Rumblin', bumblin', stumblin' ... | Mon Sep 16 1991 15:18 | 34 |
| Shall we wake a sleeping dog ???
Shall we kick 'em when they're down ???
Shall we count our chickens before they're hatched ???
Sure, why the hell not ...
How's life in the NFC East basement, Jints ??? A less-than-stellar
1 win against 2 losses puts the Jints side-by-side the Pokes and
looking up at the Skins, Eagles, and Cards in the NFL's toughest
division, bar none.
Jints look awfully confused out there and Ol' Hoss is writing hisself
a one-way ticket back to the bench. Bet Phil is eating this up
inside. Cain't be too long before the Meadowlands faithful let
Handley know what they think of his quarterback choice.
Ottis Anderson finally looks like the Plan B free agent he's been the
lasted two seasons and the Jints' traditionally nameless secondary is
getting toasted for some big ones. Some players are standing out.
I don't think anyone hits as hard as Gary Reasons. Geez, he
starches people with textbook technique although he was half-asleep
through the Rams game.
Methinks Sir Bill Of Parcells remembered what the Jints did the
lasted time they defended the Supe title and he got out while the
getting was good. Ray Handley has inherited what looks like some
very complacent champions. No way should the Fridge block a FG
attempt. That's just lazy special teams. Breaks my heart.
I don't think it'll happen (too much talent) but I'd *LOVE* to see
the Jints dead and buried by mid-season. A few more yawners like
the lasted two weeks and it'll happen.
Bob Hunt
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89.122 | | CAM::WAY | Playin in the UNIX playground | Mon Sep 16 1991 15:46 | 88 |
| > How's life in the NFC East basement, Jints ??? A less-than-stellar
> 1 win against 2 losses puts the Jints side-by-side the Pokes and
> looking up at the Skins, Eagles, and Cards in the NFL's toughest
> division, bar none.
Lookin' like it should look. Although it does a body good to look
up at the teams and to know that even though you have momentarily
stumbled you will come back. Perhaps it's even the weight of the
two Super Bowl rings that are weighing the Jints down. Don't see
no ring on Randall's hand....
> Jints look awfully confused out there and Ol' Hoss is writing hisself
> a one-way ticket back to the bench. Bet Phil is eating this up
> inside. Cain't be too long before the Meadowlands faithful let
> Handley know what they think of his quarterback choice.
Wrong Ketch. Here's the way I see it. Hoss executed well yesterday,
as did Megget (except for the fumble) and Hampton. O line gelled in
the 2nd half, and it was big plays from the Bears that put the points
up in the 2nd half. (fwiw, most of the yards against the Jints this
season have come on four big plays).
Phil is supporting Hoss, and is more gracious in his conduct that I gave
him credit for early this pre-season. (Source: LT's Place TV show)
It's not Handley's QB choice, it's *Handley*. While it's JMO, I think
he's useless. The man couldn't motivate a snake to crawl or an addict
to light up the crack pipe.
> Ottis Anderson finally looks like the Plan B free agent he's been the
> lasted two seasons and the Jints' traditionally nameless secondary is
> getting toasted for some big ones. Some players are standing out.
> I don't think anyone hits as hard as Gary Reasons. Geez, he
> starches people with textbook technique although he was half-asleep
> through the Rams game.
Anderson fills a role. Personally I think that with Hampton in the stable,
OJ is over-used.
Collins is premier, although he got toasted twice so far this season, and
that's a rarity. Walls, though elderly, is certainly crafty.
Reasons is doing the job, excepting the LA fiasco.
Banks needs to come to the fore a little more, and LT has finally reached
a year where he's merely "human".
> Methinks Sir Bill Of Parcells remembered what the Jints did the
> lasted time they defended the Supe title and he got out while the
> getting was good. Ray Handley has inherited what looks like some
> very complacent champions. No way should the Fridge block a FG
> attempt. That's just lazy special teams. Breaks my heart.
My only gripe with Parcells was that he didn't make up his mind in time
to get Belichick at the helm.
Handley is not, I feel, the man for the job. Some are born to lead,
Handley isn't, IMO.
Handley has been running the offense in a most odious manner. I don't
see any semblence of a plan in what he does. I could not understand the
consistent running attempts against the "College" defense Chicago used
exclusively on first down.
I could not understand going for it on fourth down on the goal line,
especially with OJ and especially up the middle. The Bears have always
bit big on the play action bait, and with Hoss back there it can work to
perfection.
> I don't think it'll happen (too much talent) but I'd *LOVE* to see
> the Jints dead and buried by mid-season. A few more yawners like
> the lasted two weeks and it'll happen.
What your seeing quite bluntly (and YOU *KNOW* this Bob, my boy) is
what once was a finely tuned and balanced machine trying to drive down the
road after a couple of flat tires and running on 7 cylinders.
Personally, I think it'll get worse before it gets better, but there's
always the memory of being world champs to help get through a long season.
I guess that's a feeling no GreenBirds fan could have, eh?
[many 8^)]
'Saw
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89.123 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Rumblin', bumblin', stumblin' ... | Mon Sep 16 1991 16:50 | 46 |
| � Perhaps it's even the weight of the two Super Bowl rings that are
� weighing the Jints down.
Yesterday's glory is today's tears. Hey, I like that !!!
� Hoss executed well yesterday ...
I'm not saying that Hoss is playing poorly. He's playing at the same
level of consistency he showed lasted year in his brief brush with
fame and fortune. Just that now the bloom is off his rose and his
chariot ain't made of fire anymore.
And despite Phil Simms' supposed graciousness towards his compadre,
I'd bet my last dollar bill ol' Phil wouldn't think twice if Handley
waved him back on to the field. He'd buckle his chin strap and git
right down to it. Hoss could his hoss for all Phil would care.
� and LT has finally reached a year where he's merely "human".
LT spent some time lasted week pissing and moaning about racist
attitudes in metro New York. Lots of verbage about being allowed to
play at select golf tournaments but not being offered memberships at
elitist (read: honky racist) clubs. Is LT planning his off-season
golf tour already ???
� Handley is not, I feel, the man for the job. Some are born to lead,
� Handley isn't, IMO.
Not to mention that his multi-colored, mixed-stripe shirt looks like
a late-night tube test pattern. Brutal taste in athletic sidelinewear.
� I guess that's a feeling no GreenBirds fan could have, eh?
Well, *some* Eagles fans remember the feeling. My father was at the
famous 1948 7-0 blizzard win over the Chicago Cardinals and he
certainly recalls the 1960 Eagles 17-14 win over Lombardi's Pack, the
only title game Lombardi ever lost. There was life *before* the
Super Bowl, however bleak it may have been.
Regardless, that's an "illegal noting" penalty there, Saw. 5 yards
for not sticking to the topic at hand, namely the 1-2 Jints. Shame,
shame, shame. Your noting is as unfocused as the Jints' play.
:-) :-) :-)
Bob Hunt
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89.124 | | CAM::WAY | Playin in the UNIX playground | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:05 | 49 |
| Bob, it is a pleasure to go up against such an esteemed noter as yourself,
and on ground that we're both familiar with 8^)
Yep, there was life before the Bowl, and the Giants had their share of
glory there also.
In fact, that was a small bit of consolation in watching yesterday's game,
because it was two of the oldest clubs in the league renewing one of the
league's oldest rivalries.
I think that Hoss is not being used as Hoss should be used. If you took
McMahon and put him into the free wheeling offense that Randall used to
run, it wouldn't work as well, because McMahon can no longer (if he ever
could) freewheel like Randall. Same thing with the Hoss Man. If you
put him in Simms offense, then it ain't gonna work.
If on the fourth down play yesterday, Hoss bootlegs, and the Bears bite
like they did last year, then we've got a completely different game.
On the past triumphs to tears (good line, btw) I didn't mean it like
that. I meant it like it makes it easier to bear having them where they
are considering they won the Bowl last year.
LT. Yeah, LT is thinking about golf in life after football, no doubt.
He said on his TV program that golf gives him the challenge that football
used to. I wouldn't be surprised to see him attempt the pro tour after
football...
Simms vs Hoss. No man in his right mind wouldn't be registering a high
reading on the Wood-O-Meter if he's getting the starting job back. But
Phil is trying to lead from his current role and I think he's handling
it well....
Handley's shirts are as bad as the polyester pants Parcells wore in his
first season... As you can obviously tell, I'm not a big Handley fan.
The rest of the season should be interesting. It's imperative to take
two from the 'Skins, since they are the ones playing ball like we did
last year. It's imperative to do well against the rest of the division.
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if this team doesn't make the playoffs...
But, as someone who moaned and groaned and cursed throughout the 70s,
I'm used to dealing with such adversity...
'Saw
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89.125 | Found the Cure | GEMVAX::HILL | | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:06 | 6 |
| RE LT's golf tour
I wouldn't take LT's golf game lightly. Isn't that how he cured himself
of cocaine dependency a few years ago?
Tom
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89.126 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Did Gail finish? We want to KNOW! | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:07 | 26 |
| FWIW, I agree with a lot you said, Bob. Especially on the Hoss thing.
I was shocked that Handley picked Hoss over him. Hoss is, IMO, a good
backup quarterback - but he lacks a lot in the leadership department.
I'd rather see Phil in there in a heartbeat. He's a leader. He's
emotional (and yes, sometimes that isn't good....)
I agree with ya on OJ too.
But this team is an emotional wasteland. Compare it to last years
team. The emotional fires were whipped by Parcells and Belechik. The
offensive emotional fires were whipped by Simms. OJ provided example,
and Bavaro quiet leadership. On defense, the pulsebeat of the team
was Pepper Johnson and of course, LT - with Walls, Reasons and the
safeties playing backup.
OF that crew, Parcells and Belechik and Bavaro are gone. Simms is
banished to the bench. Pepper isn't playing with the same emotion. LT
seemed to be up in games 1 and 2 (didn't see yesterdays - only
highlights...)
There's a leadership void. Handley doesn't seem to have the
personality to be the leader. The rest of the coaching staff seems
more laid back. And Hoss just ain't a fiery guy. This team needs some
emotion.
JD
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89.127 | shocking | HAVASU::HEISER | the rock stomps here! | Mon Sep 16 1991 17:46 | 11 |
| There's no NFC East note so...
The 'Skins sure brought the Cards back to reality yesterday! I don't
think they're that bad, but everyone knows the 'Skins are a better
team.
Bugel is now 0-2 against his old boss IN Washington and has been
outscored 65-0 in those 2 games (lost 31-0 last year). I think they
scored against them here last year ;-)
Mike
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89.128 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:13 | 1 |
| The Cowboys ended their domination by the Giants yesterday.
|
89.129 | | CAM::WAY | Thank you, Thank you, Sam I am | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:42 | 9 |
| I'll settle for nothing less than that infidel Handley's head on
a pole outside of Giants Stadium.
The throne should be returned to its rightful heir, King William
of Parcells.....
(sigh)
'Saw
|
89.130 | | HAVASU::HEISER | briefing for the ascent | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:57 | 2 |
| Something's really wrong when you throw for 400 yards and only have 16
points to show for it (and only 1 TD reception).
|
89.131 | | CAM::WAY | Thank you, Thank you, Sam I am | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:28 | 46 |
| > Something's really wrong when you throw for 400 yards and only have 16
> points to show for it (and only 1 TD reception).
My opinion is this:
Two keys to yesterday's loss:
1. Turnovers. Most turnovers are caused by lack of mental
discipline. There are some that are caused by the inevitable
helmet on the ball etc, but most are lack of md.
Coaches are responsible for drilling that into a squad.
Handley ran a country club, not a training camp. Now he, and
we, are paying.
2. Questionable coaching calls:
a) Jarred Bunch, rookie running back, in the lineup deep
in Giants territory, very early in the second half.
Coughs up ball not doing what any good rb should do
down there.
What in blazes was he doing in the game. Haven't seen
him all season. Not the time to put him in.
b) 3rd and short (1?) on the Dallas 3. Should've run the
Hoss on the bootleg. Nope, stuffed up the middle.
4th and 1. Run that sissy delay of game call, as if
any Dallas players would be keying on Hoss's voice in
all the crowd noise.
Fouts went nuts in the booth, I went nuts in the living room.
Handley's offense was moving at will, and he castrates them
right there. BAD call....
Other than that there was no reason for the loss yesterday. Handley
sowed his seeds in his country club training camp. Unfortunately for
us, we have to watch while he goes to harvest....
'Saw
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89.132 | | HAVASU::HEISER | briefing for the ascent | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:29 | 2 |
| What happened to LT? I wonder if he'll play against the Cards on
Sunday...
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89.133 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:35 | 5 |
| � What happened to LT? I wonder if he'll play against the Cards on
� Sunday...
If I remember correctly he injured his thumb and should be back for the
Cards game.
|
89.134 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Dr. Seuss, M. Davis, R. Sox | Tue Oct 01 1991 15:41 | 9 |
|
> If I remember correctly he injured his thumb and should be back for the
> Cards game.
Well, I guess if he can shuffle a deck, he should be O.K. for football.
Dickstah
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89.135 | | ELMAGO::CGRIEGO | Even so, come, Lord Jesus. | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:28 | 9 |
| Couple of questions:
1. How far is the Giants stadium from Boston? (time and distance)
2. Would it be impossible to get tickets for the Giant/Redskin game
coming up in two weeks?
Carlos
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89.136 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Marinating the Mango | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:30 | 16 |
| 1:
between a 4-5 hour drive, I suspect.
All Giants games are sold out. However, you might be able to pay the
"man" outside at scalpers prices.
Now, a chance to travel to football mecca is something every fan should
do, but it may be worth your while to watch it on TV.
Also, I assume you'll be in Mass/NH at that time for business/pleasure?
I'll be in Nashua at that time. Perhaps a mini-sports meeting is in
the works to watch the Giants/Skins on Sunday night???
JD
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89.137 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Oct 17 1991 16:51 | 2 |
| it's about 200 miles and 4 hours.
Denny
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89.138 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Doin' the Tomahawk Chop | Thu Oct 17 1991 18:16 | 1 |
| Another 2� hours and you can be in Atlantic City!
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89.139 | | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | Thirst N'Howl Roolz! | Fri Oct 18 1991 08:54 | 2 |
|
And you'll pay BIG BUCKS for a ticket from a scalper named Vito.
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89.140 | Skins are going DOWN!!!!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Say GoodBye to Freedom 1984 is here!!! | Fri Oct 18 1991 09:40 | 9 |
|
Heck they even let the scalpers advertise. Just pick up any friday issue of
the NY Post and there will be a page dedicate to these "ticket agencies" that
can get you tickets to any game just call. No prices mentioned..
I did call one of them a few years ago and endzones were 90.00 and 50 yard line
was 250.00....
mike
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89.141 | | EARRTH::FLAMINGO | | Tue Oct 22 1991 10:44 | 18 |
| Thanks for all the replies so far, looks like I'll be staying away from
Vito and the gang! I wonder if the Patriots/Donks game is just as
expensive.
>> Also I assume you'll be in Mass/NH at that time for
>> business/pleasure ?
I'll be/am working at the Mill for about a month, and staying in
Westford, at the Westford Regency. Give me a call, I'm in room 205.
>Perhaps a mini sports meeting is in the works to watch the
>Giants/Skins on Sunday night?
Yeah....mini-sports meeting huh?....maybe we can get together and go
watch the Patriots humiliate the Donks.....? or vice-a-versa? Depending
on the price? If not then the Giants/Skins game sounds good.
Carlos
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89.142 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Oct 22 1991 12:14 | 7 |
| � Thanks for all the replies so far, looks like I'll be staying away from
� Vito and the gang! I wonder if the Patriots/Donks game is just as
� expensive.
Shouldn't be a problem getting Pats/Bronco tickets. The game won't be
sold out until game day and then only if it's nice. You'll be able to
go right up to the ticket window and won't have to deal with a scalper.
|
89.143 | ma fav jint | CTHQ3::LEARY | Better than LDS | Thu Oct 24 1991 13:45 | 2 |
| Y.A. looked 65 in '65. Great QB
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89.144 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Load Spent | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:59 | 6 |
| Good 'ol Y.A Tittle, my idle as a kid, always wanted a solar panel like
his, and now I gots one!!!!!
JaKe
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89.145 | | CSLALL::TIMMONS | HELP SET PROFILE | Fri Oct 25 1991 07:48 | 3 |
| Jake, does yours look as "dented" as YA's did? :*)
lEe
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89.146 | | CAM::WAY | Go Wahoos! | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:45 | 6 |
| Okay, what's the Y.A. stand for? I used to know.
It's something like Yelbert or something, ain't it??????
'Saw
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89.147 | Wher's Del Shofner? | 56719::LEARY | Better than LDS | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:50 | 5 |
| Yelberton Abraham? Maybe off a coupla consonants.
Ninj will know fer sure.
MikeL
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89.148 | You got it, Mike | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:54 | 1 |
|
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89.149 | | COBRA::DINSMORE | Say goodnight to music | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:11 | 6 |
| # 85 del shofner, great receiver , especially in traffic, on the
highway but on the field of play :)
dinz
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89.150 | Joe Morrison (Van and Jom's father) was my favorite 'Jint... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Smith > Knight | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:39 | 1 |
|
|
89.151 | Spider | GEMVAX::HILL | | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:45 | 1 |
| Spider Lockhart RUUUULES!
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89.152 | | COBRA::DINSMORE | Say goodnight to music | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:56 | 7 |
| man, memmories, spider # 43, too bad he was never on winning team
hes up there hitting a few people now i bet with the NY LOGO..
meadowlands rocking sunday night, im getting pumped, hope the winds are
blowing, LOMILLER is one hell ofa kicker
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89.153 | Tucker Fredrickson! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Smith > Knight | Fri Oct 25 1991 12:58 | 1 |
|
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89.154 | Sam Huff Sipped | CSLALL::TIMMONS | HELP SET PROFILE | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| Didn't Del Shofner go into music after playing for the Gints?
Didn't he have a hit called "Runaway"?
lEe :*)
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89.155 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Smith > Knight | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:23 | 2 |
| Jim Katkavitch (sp?) with his crewcut and tooth gap used to
look like Milton the Monster...
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89.156 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Don't quit the day job... | Fri Oct 25 1991 13:36 | 9 |
| Joe Morrison rulled. I met him, and a bunch of the other Giants, at a
special Season Ticket Holders Day at Yankee Stadium back in 1964.
Really great. He autographed this little football for me. All the
Giants were there, shaking hands with ticket holders and their kids -
mostly boys like me. Being on the field with all those guys gave this
youngster a toothpick...
JD
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89.155 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:07 | 2 |
89.157 | way back | GIAMEM::MIOLA | Phantom | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:12 | 12 |
|
How about
Sam Huff....and Chucking Charlie Conerly
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89.158 | | QUASER::HUNTER | The Donks Know Okoye | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:33 | 4 |
| Dinz's favorite Midget is Phyllis Simms..... I heard they had a
thing going on...
Big Game
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89.159 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Load Spent | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:42 | 8 |
|
>>Jake, does yours look as "dented" as YA's did? :*)
Yeah, but my "dents" are from headboards and angry husbands, not
football caused "dents".
JaKe
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89.160 | | CAM::WAY | If it's no' Scottish it's CRAP! | Thu Nov 07 1991 07:54 | 30 |
| Dennis Faust mentioned over in the Eagles notes about Handley referring
to the team a lot a "They" in interviews.
Dennis, you are RIGHT ON!
I read an article that quoted Handley last night, and it shows just
how ignorant the man is. When questioned on the defense he said
something like:
They have enough veterans out there. The veterans should
be able to fire themselves up and make the hits, and the
tackles.
That in a nutshell is what this man's problem is.
This Giants team will never win with Handley as head coach and Groh
as defensive coordinator. The team is talent laden, no doubt about
that, but good talent without good coaching is like a Formula I
race care without an experienced driver.
Handley is pissing all this talent away through his own ineptitude....
'Saw
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89.161 | LT not holding back | SHALOT::HUNT | I Survived Megastorm '91 | Thu Nov 07 1991 08:46 | 10 |
| LT was quoted after the game ... said something like he couldn't
remember any other game in his 11 years in the NFL where the entire
team just flat out quit as bad as they did against the Eagles on
Monday night.
Also said he can't figure out why the Eagles intimidate them so much.
Music to my ears ...
Bob Hunt
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89.162 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | TheNewM&MDuo-Messier%Madonna | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:09 | 4 |
| So what do you think 'Saw? Should we give Handley the cigarette
and blindfold today or wait until the season's over?
/Don
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89.163 | | AXIS::CHAPPEL | Curly Q. Link | Thu Nov 07 1991 13:15 | 13 |
| �>< Note 89.162 by AXIS::ROBICHAUD "TheNewM&MDuo-Messier%Madonna" >
� So what do you think 'Saw? Should we give Handley the cigarette
� and blindfold today or wait until the season's over?
� /Don
Slash, I've got a better idea, (maybe I should go to work for FORD), lock
Handley in a room with Dinz, and make them watch a tape of the Eagles game.
Chap
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89.164 | | CAM::WAY | If it's no' Scottish it's CRAP! | Thu Nov 07 1991 13:54 | 14 |
| Chap,
You slay me man!
Slasher,
I like the idea of making Jim McFall the head coach, because he told
me I could be special teams coach. If *I* coached the special teams,
they'd hit the opponents so hard that at least one opponent per game
would dump in his diapers....
'Saw
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89.165 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Don't drink the Koolaid | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:16 | 7 |
| I don't know .... I enjoyed watching the tape of the Eagles/Giants
game.
;*)
Dennis
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89.166 | I think DiNz would make a pretty good coach. Better 'n Handley... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | TheNewM&MDuo-Messier&Madonna | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:30 | 1 |
|
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89.167 | | CAM::WAY | If it's no' Scottish it's CRAP! | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:32 | 12 |
| > -< I think DiNz would make a pretty good coach. Better 'n Handley. >-
Slasher, you're on to something here, but not like you think.
Have Dinz type up Handley's game plan, but we DON'T give
Handley the decoder ring!!!!!!
Yippee, that's IT!
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89.168 | Fun, Fun, Fun Till Handely Took The Game Plan Away | QUASER::HUNTER | Clean Environment Means Better Beer | Thu Nov 07 1991 16:21 | 4 |
|
Dennis... I enhoyed watching the Birds slap the Midgets Too....
Big Game
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89.169 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:59 | 9 |
| JD, how is Phil Simms getting along these days anyhow ?
And how about the Jints Run and Punt offense ?
Heh heh heh ....
Doc
p.s. Boy, can y'all wait for the Oilers-Midgets game on 12-2 (??) ?
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89.170 | | GENRAL::WADE | Gimme the beat boys | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:42 | 6 |
|
Dr. ManyZeroes,
I am rolling on that "Run & Punt" line!
Claybone
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89.171 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Disney presents: DROOD BROOD! | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:49 | 21 |
| Doc -
As anyone from the Jints notesfile will tell ya - I think the Jints
made a monumental mistake going with Hoss - but they have a brain dead
coach.
If the Jints played in the easiest division in football (AFC Central),
and in the wimply AFC, they'd probably be 11-0 right now. Cincy,
Pitts, and Cleveland are 3 of the worst teams in football. Real, real
tough making the playoffs, right Doc? Put them in the NFC East, DOC -
and they'd be struggling for a wild card. All them little wimply
receivers be on the sideline looking for their mamma's after the
whupping they'd be taking. Worn Moon be picking sod out of his face.
Of course, the NFC East wouldn't let a Dome team in that manly
division.
As for 12/2 - the Oilers will be favorites. Personally, I'm hoping for
cold, windy weather - and a nasty LT.
JD
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89.172 | It's true though !! but add bought zebras to the formula | QUASER::HUNTER | Clean Environment Means Better Beer | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:31 | 6 |
|
Run & Punt !! Tooooo Funny !!!
You know that will fire up the Midgets fans
Big Game
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89.173 | | CAM::WAY | The King of the Droods(tm) | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:16 | 6 |
| Doc Midnight walks the walk and talks the talk when his team
is on top, but when they're not he's nowhere to be found.
Quite unlike the Giants fans who have been in here taking the
lumps that should rightly go to the "Room Temp IQ" Coach Gomer Pyle
Handley.....
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89.174 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:25 | 29 |
| Sorry 'Saw, but I've been here more through the bad times than the
good, not the other way around. Nor did I make excuses when the Skins
would find a way to lose to the Jints.
Back to JD ...
JD, if the NFC East was half as manly as you say it is, then you'd run
the Cards and the Cowboys out, and use a little common sense geography
and put the Falcons and Bears in the east.
On a more serious note, not to pick on your personally, but you
(generic) Midgets fans never really appreciated Simms when he was in
there taking the hits (and he is one tough "sumofagun") all of those
years. Hell, the fans screamed for "Hoss".
And now y'all got him.
Bon appitite' (sp) :-) .....
Anyhow, this IMO, is a combination of a Super Bowl letdown and the fact
that the Giants were NOT a great team. Hardly. They were a pretty/very
good team that played to their best, and got a couple of breaks. 1991
is as much a case of the breaks evening out, and simple human
limitations.
If Parcells stayed coach, the Jints would (IMO) only be 1-2 games
better.
Doc
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89.175 | I don't like `em but that have talent I'd like to see in Denver | QUASER::HUNTER | Clean Environment Means Better Beer | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:47 | 13 |
|
Doc,
As much as I hate to say this, I think you're wrong. The Midgets
are a talent loaded team. Handely has cost them some close games that
they would have no doubt won under "Wild Bill" (He just to much on
NFL Live). The Midgets aren't playing Midget footbal anymore. Some
of it has got to fall into Handely's lap. Other things that I think
are contributing factors are the Phil Simms situation, and the lack
of hardnosed defense that was their trade mark. Oh well, My $.02
anyhow !!
Big Game
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89.176 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Disney presents: DROOD BROOD! | Tue Nov 19 1991 13:00 | 18 |
| Doc -
I've never, ever, ever screamed for Hoss. The biggest mistake Handley
ever did was name Hoss QB. IMO, the Giants would be at least 9-2 under
SImms at this juncture.
Once scenario in the Giants Newsweekly has Parcells leaving NBC to
coach the Bucs - and getting SImms to be QB for his team. If that
happened, and the Bucs and Jints played - it would be the first time I
ever rooted against the Giants. I've been one of Phil Simms' biggest
boosters. He's been overlooked throughout his career. He sucked up
personal stats for the good of the team (remember, prior to the grind
'em up game, Phil proved he could pass for 300+ a game - even with no
good wideouts - including a 513 yard performance...)
Hoss, IMO, is a great backup QB.
JD
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89.177 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:27 | 12 |
| Like I said JD, I wasn't going after you personally - I know you're a
Simms man. I'm talking about the boos Simms was getting almost every
year except 1985. Nothing he did was good enough.
Sometimes, a team or fans can't appreicate a good QB until he's
benched/injured/gone. Simms is one. Dave Krieg is another (I'm sure the
'Hawks fans are a lot more silent after 4 weeks of Jeff Kemp ! :-),
Doug in Tampa Bay, Pastorini in Houston, Sonny Jurgenson in Philly, if
REALLY want ot go back a ways .... I can go on and on ... but some QB's
aren't meant to be appreicated until after they're gone ....
Doc
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89.178 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Disney presents: DROOD BROOD! | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:38 | 12 |
|
I hear ya Doc - kind of like the booing Jim Rice got....
Some Giants fans actually wanted Scott Brunner over SImms!! Amazing.
For all the ragging I do - I'll give Warren Moon credit for a lot of
things - he's pretty tough - and he's a great person (from all accounts
that I've read). Just wish he'd chuck the ball to Drew Hill more.
Also, Doc - did I hear correctly that Drew Hill is going to retire
after this year?
JD
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89.179 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:38 | 18 |
| Give me Joe Pisarck (sp) any day over Simms ! :-)
As for Drew Hill, he is due to retire after next year, from what I
hear. Take it with a grain of salt. Hill reminds me a lot of Charlie
Joiner in that neither man really came into his own until he was about
30 or so (in Hill's case, it was due to playing with the pre-Zampese
Rams and their Stone Age passing game), I personally think he can play
Pro Bowl-caliber for at least two more years after this one.
However the rednecks and peabrains in the Oiler front office seem to
delight in giving Hill hell when it comes time to renegotiate his
contract, and may very well be tired of the B.S. I don't blam (tm) him
at all.
[BTW, it is interesting that moer than a few people feel that Moon has
been affected by the war concerning his bonus.]
Doc
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89.180 | | CAM::WAY | The King of the Droods(tm) | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:18 | 17 |
| I always supported Simms while he was in there. Back in 1989, when
he went down in the Minny game, I was really worried about Hoss.
However, last year I saw that Hoss added mobility to the offense, and
when Parcells used it properly it worked well.
Hoss got picked this year and I supported it.
What I don't support is that No Brainer Handley. He was the RB
coach, and then got promoted to Off Coord. Next thing you know he's the
head coach and then he keeps the OC job on top of that. Smart...NOT.
Talent laden except for WR.... Coach wif no brain....
'Saw
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89.181 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Wed Nov 20 1991 07:20 | 15 |
|
GIANTS will make the playoffs where they will knock off the Skins and meet
the Eagles in the NFC championship game...
you heard it here first....
I like Hoss but I wish the coach had the filberts to create a rotating QB
system...it would really throw the other teams defense off to have to prepare
for two QB's...
ah never mind on second thought it wouldn't work cause even if they change
the QB's it'll still be Rodney off tackle, Rodney sweep, Meggett inside
handoff, punt....
;^)
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89.182 | Won't even make it to the 2nd round | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Now which box did I put that in? | Wed Nov 20 1991 09:43 | 13 |
| re: 181
I think your forgetting a few teams, like:
Bears
Saints
Lions
Cowboys
All of which IMHO have a better shot at the Championship game than
either the Eagles or the Giants.
Scott
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89.183 | Super Giants ? | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Free Ivan the terrible | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:18 | 11 |
| Have the Giants won a game this year against a team with a winning record ?
The difference betweeen Parcells and Handley is Parcells would take the game
winning risky call fake Punt, 4th and 3 anytime in a game not when the outcome
required desperate chances.
The timing of this call would almost always rally the team on both sides of the
ball. This year Handley playing his games close to the vest and will only make
that type of call when the offense/defense is ready for it.
Jeff
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89.184 | Handley is a dweeb. | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | Here come the drums | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:27 | 13 |
|
They've beaten Dallas(9-5) and SF(8-6).
I saw the 14-3 score while turning channels and could have
sworn I was dreaming. Then reality set in when I saw the final.
'87 was bad but this is more frustrating. That was the
strike year, not to mention all the books, commercials, etc.
This year, all the blame belongs with the coaching staff.
glen j.
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89.185 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Don't drink the Koolaid | Mon Dec 09 1991 17:04 | 28 |
| Watching yesterdays game, I saw Lawrence Taylor and Jim McMahon both
playing hurt and hurting their teams. McMahon couldn't reach the
receivers on a simple out pattern, coming up about 5 yds short. Taylor
was simply not able to move and couldn't change directions at all,
which kills his game. I feel the Eagles were somewhat fortunate that
McMahon got injured enough that he couldn't continue. If McMahon stayed
in the game, I'm not sure the Eagles score enough points to win the
game. Right now, it appears that mcMahon will miss both of the
remaining regular season games and possibly the 1st playoff gsame, if
the Eagles get that far. He has three or four broken ribs and they will
take some time to heal. Right now, Jeff kemp is the man and the Eagles
will need to bring in a new 3rd (or is it 4th or 5th) string QB to
backup Kemp.
As far as LT goes, I think yesterday he shouldn't have played and the
Eagles exploited his lack of mobility, particularly Kemp. The Naked
boot was a thing of beauty. Normally, LT would have crushed his spleen
on that, but he just couldn't keep up with Kemp. It was also
interesting to see his attitude near the end of the game. Only down by
five and the Giants having the ball, LT was removing tape and his
gloves, appearing to me as though he "quit", like he accused his
teammates of doing earlier this season. No question he was quite broken
up (and may have been crying), but the game wasn't over and he was
throwing in the towel. I was interested in his comments after the game,
but he didn't talk to the press.
dennis
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89.186 | L.T. not a quitter !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Mon Dec 09 1991 18:17 | 4 |
| Can't see L.T. giving up the fight.... Must have been something
else going on there !!
Big Game
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89.187 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 07:22 | 6 |
| >
> Can't see L.T. giving up the fight.... Must have been something
> else going on there !!
I don't remember that part of the game. It's possible he could have been
yanked, and so desperately wanted to keep playing....
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89.188 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Tue Dec 10 1991 09:15 | 7 |
|
Dennis they kept repairing that dam brace he wore during the second half.
Madden commented on it more than once. I will agree with you though that
a couple of late shots of him looked like a man who knew the inevitable
and accepted it.
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89.189 | L.T. One of the games best | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 10:44 | 6 |
| Theres nothing wrong with excepting the inevitable. That is
different than throwing in the towel. As much as I dislike
the Midgets, L.T. is a great player and great players don't
give up, ever !!
Big Game
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89.190 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Santa Claus is a Drood! | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:19 | 8 |
| First off - I'm not sure I can think of another player - except maybe
Jack Youngblood, who would have played with the injury that L.T. had.
He should have been sidelined for the year. He's played on broken
bones and with severely injured hamstrings. He may have been told that
he wouldn't be playing anymore - or perhaps he took himself out of the
game after realizing that he wasn't able to do it.
JD
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89.191 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:48 | 9 |
| The toughest thing in the world in the athletic arena is having the
mind will the body to do something, and the body, because it's injured,
can't respond....
I remember that girl in the Ironman trying to walk across the finish
line and having to crawl...
'Saw
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89.192 | wrong....it was a Hollywood flashback ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:08 | 6 |
| Naw, that was Joanne Woodward (Paul Newman's wife) in the made
for tee vee movie about some wimmin running somekind of race.
hth,
Kev
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89.193 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:39 | 9 |
| Kev, are you on Droodshrooms(tm) again?
Like that line is "White Rabbit"
and you've just had some kind of mushroom and
you mind is......(forget that part)....
'Saw
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89.194 | Twas Boston Marathon,I believe, Kev | CTHQ3::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:41 | 1 |
|
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89.195 | MikeL - "BINGAMUNDO"!!!Where do I snd your "Mystery Drood Prize"? | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:21 | 1 |
|
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89.196 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:23 | 4 |
| To the satanist coven down da street from me 8^)
MikeL
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89.197 | Not another One !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:29 | 3 |
| Alright, What the #$%^&(^&* is a Drood...
Big Game
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89.198 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:32 | 2 |
| Drood is SPORTSlingo for Druid.
Denny
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89.199 | (TM) VIOLATION ALERT!!!!! Denny, send me $$$ and Hawk mail! NOW!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:35 | 1 |
|
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89.200 | Makes sense now... | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:41 | 9 |
|
Oh you mean;
a member of and order of priests in ancient Gaul and Britain
who appear in Welsh and Irish legend as phophets and sorcerers.
I got it now...
Big Game
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89.201 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:48 | 3 |
|
Hey wait a minute Kev! I thought Drood(tm) belonged to Slasher.
Denny
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89.202 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:06 | 9 |
| Slasher came up wif it, I think...
Big Game, scan the Junk Note for the Great Religious debates of Early Fall '91
for cross-references to SPORTS and Droods. But please be aware that you
cannot reply to the debate since it has been terminated by moderator
intervention.
'Saw
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89.203 | Denny, Slash Don's busy. I'm his substitute. send me$$$ | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:10 | 1 |
|
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89.204 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Howard Roark laughed. | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:18 | 15 |
|
re .193
> Like that line is "White Rabbit"
> and you've just had some kind of mushroom and
> you mind is......(forget that part)....
It's:
And your mind is moving low
Ask Alice I think she'll know
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89.205 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:47 | 11 |
| >
> And your mind is moving low
> Ask Alice I think she'll know
Thanks Tommy. I must've been on SPORTshrooms myself this morning,
because I just drew a big blank on that line...
later,
'Saw
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89.206 | Julie Moss, Ironman Triathlon | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:55 | 11 |
| RE: A few back...
It was Julie Moss in the Ironman Triathlon. She ran
outa fuel and crawled across the line.
Joanne Woodward was in a movie about a middle-aged housewife
who decided to run a marathon.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled insanity,
Scott
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89.207 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:20 | 5 |
| NEWS FLASH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Midget Out Of Playoffs... No Excuesses From DiNsMoRe !!
Film at 11:00
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89.208 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:28 | 6 |
| The New York media is roasting Handley over a slow fire.
Can't say as I blame them. Hell, my dog coulda coached them better....
'Saw
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89.209 | When did Handey leave his job at SNL? | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:30 | 1 |
|
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89.210 | wheres jill? | COBRA::DINSMORE | Day at a time | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:07 | 9 |
| No excuses, effort wasnt there for total 60 minutes every game
a very unispired team that under Parcells could turn it up
but couldnt or wouldnt under Handley.. Sad to say, LT IS
nearing the end of his playing days, a hall of famer on the first
ballot no doubt.. wouldnt ya say Jackster?
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89.211 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:09 | 22 |
| > but couldnt or wouldnt under Handley.. Sad to say, LT IS
> nearing the end of his playing days, a hall of famer on the first
> ballot no doubt.. wouldnt ya say Jackster?
LT is coming to the end of his career, however, I'd say he's probably
got three or four good years left.
The thing is that LT is the type of individual (and I can't blame him)
who will want to go out on the top of his peak ability, and not
retire 6 years down the road with two bum knees and a bad back or something.
LT will heal over the winter and be back....
Handley, I hope, will get hit on the head, get lost in America forgetting
who he is, and the Giants will get a new coach.....
'Saw
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89.212 | Elway and L.T. both HOF'ers !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 17:10 | 7 |
|
I agree DiNzY... L.T. will make the HOF on the first ballot.
Just like our Buddy John here in Denver. Elway is the Proto-type
QB and anyone with an IQ larger than their shoe size knows it.
That leaves out all Raider and `Spots fans... ;^) ;^)
BG
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89.213 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Playing with the box the kids came in | Tue Dec 10 1991 17:16 | 12 |
| Hey Big'n'Lame,
The only HOF'ing Mr Ed and his Teef will do is Help Old Farmers!!!
He does a Rock Hudson everytime he gets in the Super Bowl and
chokes!!!!
(8^)*
JaKe
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89.214 | Let the do hit him where the Lawd split him! | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | Here come the drums | Tue Dec 10 1991 17:49 | 10 |
|
ESPN SportsCenter had Fred Edelstein on lasted night.
Said that George Young has given Dudley, er Handley, what
amounts to a 'vote of confidence', and that he'll be back
nexted year. Also said that even Young would be hard
pressed to keep Ray as coach if the GIANTS have another
mediocre season.
glen j.
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89.215 | Elway will be there long before Brister or O'Donnell! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Tue Dec 10 1991 18:24 | 10 |
| JaKe,
Elway is twice the Player the Bradshaw ever was. He's a shoe in
for the HOF on the first ballot. The only reason Bradshaw ever won
a SB is because of the Iron Curtain... He was just a pawn in the
whole affair... the real team was the "D"
HTH
Big Game
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89.216 | dont hear the phone big game.. | COBRA::DINSMORE | Day at a time | Tue Dec 10 1991 19:12 | 5 |
| HA,.. GOOD ONE BIG GAME.. Bradshaw hung in there much like Phil Simms
does... Elway goes and scrambles when the going gets tough
dinz
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89.217 | Bradshaw would run rings around Mr. Ed'N'Teef | PTOVAX::JACOB | Playin with the Box the kids came in | Tue Dec 10 1991 21:43 | 14 |
| Big'N'Lame, now I'm beginning to find out just how full of sh!t you
really are. Mr. Ed'N'Teef cain't hold a candle to anything Bradshaw
ever did. You're probably just sore cause Terry B. blasted Elway for
being the loser in the big one that he is. Some of Bradshaw's passes
to Swann and Stallworth in the Super Bowls are some of the Super Bowl's
All-Time greatest highlights. What does Mr. Ed'N'Teef have to put into
the highlights, shots of him laying on his ass, or better yet, shots of
him choking in a way Linda Lovelace never would have.
'Nuff said
JaKe
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89.218 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Wed Dec 11 1991 08:25 | 13 |
| Well, I personally think Bradshaw was a better QB. I really do.
I think that Elway's biggest problem is that a lot of times he doesn't
know when to take something off the ball. There's a lot of times when
you have to cannon the thang in there, and he's GREAT at that.
But there are times when finesse is called for.
I'll admit that I don't see him play a lot though....
'Saw
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89.219 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | The 9 hitter | Wed Dec 11 1991 08:58 | 18 |
| Bradshaw was alright, but if you look at alot of those passes Swann
& co caught, they had to go to extremes to catch them. I do agree
that the Pitt "D" is what made 'Shaw better most of the time.
You can't blame the SB losses on Elway! When your defense lets the
other team score millions of points on you, well then it makes it
tough to come back from, and we all know that REeves and his play
calling was "questionable"!! Also Reeves gets his team motivated as
good as a Rancher does to cows when its slaughter time, if that makes
any sense.......
Who cares anyway, Elway is in class by himself, and yes he does
need to play better in the SB, but so does the whole team, and if the
donks get back to the bowl, I hope to hail that Elway calls his own
plays!!!!!!
Tim
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89.220 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Wed Dec 11 1991 09:21 | 19 |
| > Bradshaw was alright, but if you look at alot of those passes Swann
> & co caught, they had to go to extremes to catch them. I do agree
> that the Pitt "D" is what made 'Shaw better most of the time.
Bradshaw's passes weren't perfect spirals, true. But most of the hightlights
we see now were Swann et al, making those ballet like catches. Bradshaw
could MOVE that team.
> You can't blame the SB losses on Elway! When your defense lets the
> other team score millions of points on you, well then it makes it
> tough to come back from, and we all know that REeves and his play
> calling was "questionable"!! Also Reeves gets his team motivated as
> good as a Rancher does to cows when its slaughter time, if that makes
> any sense.......
Agreed.
'Saw
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89.221 | Elway has not yet risen to Bradshaw's level against tough D | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Dec 11 1991 09:37 | 32 |
|
>> Bradshaw was alright, but if you look at alot of those passes Swann
>> & co caught, they had to go to extremes to catch them. I do agree
>> that the Pitt "D" is what made 'Shaw better most of the time.
> Bradshaw's passes weren't perfect spirals, true. But most of the hightlights
> we see now were Swann et al, making those ballet like catches. Bradshaw
> could MOVE that team.
Sure, some of those catches were acrobatic, but the throws were
right on the money in tight coverage. Those balls didn't get to
the right place at the right time by themselves...
As for Elway, he didn't stand a ghost of a chance of winning with his
defense in the Super Bowl against the Giants and 49ers, but that
still doesn't excuse the fact that he played like crap in each (the
game against the Redskins was winnable but Elway did not maximize the
huge number of opportunities he had early-- the Broncs should have
been up 28-0 in that game). The 49ers especially made Elway look like
a confused rookie. The same thing holds for Elway as does in the
heated arguments around Randall Cunningham. He'll win a lot of games
on natural talent that another guy wouldn't but it takes more than
that to go to the next plateau against a dedicated, mature defense.
Is that enough for the Hall of Fame? It probably will be, but unless
Elway's personal development continues to rapidly accelerate, I
think it'll be mostly on reputation (which the PFHOF is famous for,
what with their induction of the likes of Bob Griese, etc.)
glenn
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89.222 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Wed Dec 11 1991 09:57 | 22 |
|
> As for Elway, he didn't stand a ghost of a chance of winning with his
> defense in the Super Bowl against the Giants and 49ers, but that
> still doesn't excuse the fact that he played like crap in each
Elway actually played pretty good in the Giant SB. Granted, Denver
should've had more than 10 points at halftime but the defense just fell
apart in the 3rd quarter.
> Is that enough for the Hall of Fame? It probably will be, but unless
> Elway's personal development continues to rapidly accelerate, I
> think it'll be mostly on reputation (which the PFHOF is famous for,
> what with their induction of the likes of Bob Griese, etc.)
I think Elway's on the borderline for getting into the Hall right now.
If his career was to end this moment, I would say he wouldn't make it.
He certainly doesn't have the glittery stats going for him. He may
need to win a Super Bowl to make himself a lock.
Joe
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89.223 | Seriously !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:16 | 32 |
|
> Big'N'Lame, now I'm beginning to find out just how full of sh!t you
> really are. Mr. Ed'N'Teef cain't hold a candle to anything Bradshaw
> ever did. You're probably just sore cause Terry B. blasted Elway for
> being the loser in the big one that he is. Some of Bradshaw's passes
> to Swann and Stallworth in the Super Bowls are some of the Super Bowl's
> All-Time greatest highlights. What does Mr. Ed'N'Teef have to put into
> the highlights, shots of him laying on his ass, or better yet, shots of
> him choking in a way Linda Lovelace never would have.
>
> 'Nuff said
>
> JaKe
JaKe...
I never said that Bradshaw didn't have a few highlights in his career
as QB. All I said is that it was his defense that won thoes SB's and
not his average talent as QB. Elway on the other hand was the Sole
reason that the Donks were in the SB all three times. And yes, That
did come back to haunt them. If Elway had a defense behind him half
as good as the Iron Curtain Denver would be 3-1 in SB's. This years
defense looks like it could get the job done, now, does Mr.Ed have
one more shot left in him. I hope so !!
Go Donks,
Elway Is Gawd
Big Game
|
89.224 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:18 | 15 |
| Jeez,
We're ALL messed up here.
First we start discussing the Giants in the Eagles file, now we're
discussing the Steelers in the Giants file...
So, for the record:
Bradshaw (Steelers) belongs in the Steelers note.
Handley (Bozo extraordinaire) belongs here, or in the
looney bin, whichever is easiest....
'Saw
|
89.225 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:21 | 2 |
| ...and some of the language exhibited in some of these replies doesn't
belong in the conference at all.
|
89.226 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Number 31. The Larch. | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:26 | 10 |
| You could make the 'receivers' claim for any quarterback if you wanted
to.
"Taylor and Rice sure made Montana, not vice versa..."
"Maynard and Sauer made Namath..."
"Joiner, Winslow, JJ, etc., made Dan Fouts..."
JD
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89.227 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:45 | 10 |
| Agreed, all except for Elway, who has carried every part of his team
with his great ability and outstanding leadership. I'll never for get
the quote from "THE DRIVE" in Clevescum. The Donks are down pts, they
have the ball on like the 6 yrd line and Elway comes into the huddle
and says "Ok guys, we got `em right where we want `em" And then in
Joe Namath style, delivers on what he said.
JaKe.. Clean it up, would ya !! ;^)
BG
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89.228 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:48 | 3 |
| BG, I think that was Bishop or Bryan that said that.
Joe
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89.229 | Was wondering how log it would take... no long !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:49 | 8 |
|
Joe,
SHHHHHHHHH......
I know that, but these other guys don't...
BG
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89.230 | Ooops! Sorry, BG :^) :^) | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:50 | 2 |
|
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89.231 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | GE Bowl? | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:34 | 14 |
| I picked up a New York Post Monday to read the post mortems and
found one column particularly entertaining. The writer (I forget his name)
started it out by saying you couldn't blame the loss on Bahr. No sir,
because even though he missed two field goals (one almost a gimme) the loss
wasn't his fault. In fact Bahr showed incredible courage by trying to take
the blame for the loss in the post game interviews. But the loss wasn't
his fault. I read along already knowing the culprit, but wanted to see how
far this guy would drag it out before we found out who *really* lost the
game. I wasn't dissapointed. Yup Handley lost the game, lost the season and
would've probably lost Desert Storm if we let him. Classic New York
writer's hatchet job. A couple of more paragraphs and this guy could've
proved that Handley is responsible for the recession too. HAHAHAHA�
/Don
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89.232 | Simple truth | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Free Ivan the terrible | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:55 | 9 |
| Back to the Giants
Belanchik is the guy you miss far more than Parcely.
Handley has a offense that didn't light up a scoreboard last year, It played
well enough not to lose.
Belanchik lit up the the defense he was the inspriation.
LT and company don't know how to win without Belanchik.
|
89.233 | Do they Make big $$$ | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:15 | 6 |
| Hey Slasher,
You think I might have a career as a NYC Sports Writer ? Sounds
like the kind of writing I do in here on occasion.
BG
|
89.235 | helping the hopless :^) | GENRAL::WADE | the buck of the Irish | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:24 | 7 |
| Squawk,
Jack means the 3 that Elway played in. The first one was
when ole Crazy Legs Morton led us to defeat. In all, they've
been to 4.
Claybone
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89.236 | You would be a natural Big Game. 8^) | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | GE Bowl? | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:32 | 1 |
|
|
89.238 | he's got a defense now so no excuse in 3 weeks right BG? ;^)
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Wed Dec 11 1991 15:27 | 12 |
|
Big Game how dare you pollute the Giants' note with HOF crys for Elway?
The only way he's getting into the HOF is if he buys his way in. Maybe
Pat will give him the money.
Glen, while I agree that Griese is a reach he does have some credential
that Elway will never have. 2 SB victories and part of a perfect season.
Now if they want to let guys in on unforfilled potential than Elway will
be first ballot unanimous...
mike
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89.239 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Playin with the Box the kids came in | Wed Dec 11 1991 15:55 | 18 |
|
>> JaKe.. Clean it up, would ya !! ;^)
Hey A$$%^&*,
I am what the %@#& I am!!!! (8^)*
'Saw, I agree with ya on somehwere WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY back that one of Mr.
Ed'n'Teef's biggest problems is not being able to take something OFF of
the ball on the short passes. Bradshaw's early problems stemmed from
the same thing, breaking the receiver's hands on the swing pass, short
pass, dump-off pass, etc.
Re. Big'N'Lame I consider Bradshaw to have been an above average QB.
The early SB's were purely defense, whilst the lasted two were a
combination of exciting offense and great defense.
JaKe
|
89.240 | Hunter is 1/2 right - and I saw Swann and Stall. bail out Brad. too | EARRTH::BROOKS | I've been dead before .... | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:03 | 20 |
| re .223
I remember getting in this discussion as soon as I became a SPORTS
noter. IMO, Bradshaw had two careers. The first one, 1969-76, he was a
slightly above-average QB AT BEST. He was carried by the running game
and Steel Curtain D (don't forget that Joe Gilliam almost turned
Bradshaw into an afterthought). From 1977-82, he finally matured into a
QB that could win big games with his arm (and God forbid I say this)
and brains (on occasion).
But early on, he wasn't even the best QB in his division (try Ken
Anderson), much less the AFC (Stabler, Griese, Jones, Fouts) or the NFL
(Stabauch, Kilmer, Tarkenton, Harris, Hadl, Manning).
I think of Bradshaw pre 1977, and I see a mix of Elway and Vinny
Testerverde - great talent, questionable decison-making ....
Doc
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89.241 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I've been dead before .... | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:06 | 9 |
| re Fouts,
I know this isn't quite the note for it, but JD, I saw quite a bit of
Fouts early in his career, and he was a different QB after Coryell got
a line for him and JJ, Winslow and Co.
If a receivers and offense helped to make a QB, it was San Diego's.
Doc
|
89.242 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:07 | 9 |
| Doc,
I think you've hit on the old QB maturing phenomenon.
Some guys have that kind of split-personality career. Once they come
into their own, and everything peaks, look out....
'Saw
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89.243 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Playin with the Box the kids came in | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:08 | 9 |
| GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWD, I hate to admit this, BUT, for once
Dr. Midwife, I agree with ya on yer assessment of Bradshaw. Hail,
Gilliam won the starting job the beginning of the year they went to
their first SB, but a little too many needles in his arm killed a
career that could have been spectacular. Gilliam had one fantastic
arm, but drugs did him in.
JaKe
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89.244 | JaKe, Great P-Name!!!!!! (but who's kids??? ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:10 | 1 |
|
|
89.246 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:12 | 26 |
|
W A N T E D
o
o
o o
____
|B |
|U |
Mike Childs __|D_|_
3'7" <| 0 0 |>
Blond Hair | ^ |
Blue Eyes | --- |
Flat Head ~~~~~~~~~
Pointy Ears
WANTED FOR HIT & RUN NOTING
$.05 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AREST OR CONVICTION
OF SAID CRIME
BG
P.s. Elway is the GREATEST !!
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89.247 | | PTOVAX::JACOB | Playin with the Box the kids came in | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:12 | 13 |
| Kev,
My kids(at least that's what I'm told, though one looks suspiciously
like the mailman!!) (8^)*
What is the diffeerence between fact and faith????
When your mother calls you son, that's fact, and when your father calls
you son, that's faith!!! (8^)*
JaKe
|
89.248 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I've been dead before .... | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:16 | 19 |
| re .242
Perhaps Saw, but I just hate listening to people praise Bradshaw as teh
Second Coming from Day 1, when in fact he spent a good chunk wallowing
in mediocrity. If matured as fast as Montana or Cunningham, fine. But
he didn't. If Bradshaw had retired in, say 1978, there is no way in
hell he'd be in the HoF.
His last 4-5 years, he definitely earned his stripes.
Which is why I crack up when he lays it on Brister - if Noll hadn't
show outrageous paitence (sp), Joe Gilliam or Terry Hanratty might had
led the Steelers to a couple of titles.
BTW, Bradshaw is a pretty good analyst on CBS.
I NEVER thought that I'd see that !
Doc
|
89.249 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:16 | 1 |
| There are several HoFers without rings.
|
89.250 | Think my DIR is mixed up | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Thu Dec 12 1991 06:49 | 6 |
| This is really gettin' to be a way lotta' fun, but I was hopin' to read
about the Giants.
(Or should I go to the Philly note?)
M.E.
|
89.251 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Thu Dec 12 1991 07:22 | 17 |
| M.E --
Here's all you need to know about the Giants this season:
Handley Sucks.
Groh Sucks.
Repeat 16 times.
then repeat ad nauseum over the off-season......
hth,
'Saw
|
89.252 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | The 9 hitter | Thu Dec 12 1991 09:18 | 7 |
| Bradshaw would be a good ANALyst(tm) if his ego didn't get in the
way.
And as for the jints, they stink this year, but here's to them
beating Houston in the final week!
Tim
|
89.253 | Elway will go to football HOF and Announcers HOF in same year | QUASER::HUNTER | Bad_Boy of ::SPORTS | Thu Dec 12 1991 10:25 | 11 |
|
Yea, Bradshaws ego is so big he has to deflate his head
to get into the booth. You know, I'll bet the Elway is
a better announcer/ANALyst(tm) than Bradshaw ever will be.
In FACK(Tm), it's Bradshaws supporting cast that has made
him look as good as he has thus far as an ANALyst(tm)
;^)
Big Game
|
89.254 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Hennigans: NoSmell,NoTell... | Thu Dec 12 1991 10:49 | 8 |
| M.E. -
There is a N.Y. Giants conference - contact CAM::WAY or Brian Keane
(forget his node) for details.
Saw - cain you help???
JD
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89.255 | HoF, not till he wins da big one | CTHQ2::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Thu Dec 12 1991 10:58 | 7 |
| Hey Gamey,
Sheesh, yo' nose cain't git any browner from spendin' so much time
up Elways's posterior. 8^) Cripe the man's dang good, but he ain't
worshippable (??).
MikeL
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89.256 | Joe Willie Gilley | EARRTH::BROOKS | I've been dead before .... | Thu Dec 12 1991 11:12 | 10 |
| re JaKe
Jake, Gilliam (from all accounts I heard) didn't go to heroin until he
got benched with a 4-1-1 record (still don't understand that one - but
I bet Bradshaw thought that Xmas came real early in '74 !) - there is
no doubt in my mind that the Steelers best QB (despite the crap he
took) that year wound up on the bench.
At least it seems that he got his life together now. Last I heard, he
teaches/coaches at Tennesee State
|
89.257 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Dec 24 1991 12:29 | 6 |
| One of the knocks on Handley was that he didn't hire an offensive
coordinator. During the Jets/Dolphins game, Paul McGuire said
something about this. He said that Handley wasn't given much of an
opportunity to assemble a staff due to his late hire date. So, it
might not have been that Handley didn't want to hire an O-coordinator,
but he didn't have time to.
|
89.258 | | CAMONE::WAY | Wake up mama, turn your lamp down low | Thu Dec 26 1991 07:28 | 19 |
| > One of the knocks on Handley was that he didn't hire an offensive
> coordinator. During the Jets/Dolphins game, Paul McGuire said
> something about this. He said that Handley wasn't given much of an
> opportunity to assemble a staff due to his late hire date. So, it
> might not have been that Handley didn't want to hire an O-coordinator,
> but he didn't have time to.
Not.
Handley had Ron Earhardt. Airhead had been promoted to Assistant Coach
by Parcells, and Handley was the OC. Then Handley moved to Head Coach
when Bill left. He should have asked Airhead, who had a lot of experience
to be the OC.
Handley is the sorriest excuse of a coach I've ever seen.....
'Saw
|
89.259 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bang!Bang! Let the Music go Bang! | Thu Dec 26 1991 10:44 | 8 |
|
remember Frank plenty and I do mean plenty of room for improvement...
what's a matter Santa leave you coal or somethin'....
season's over the heck with Handley.....think about them Lats...
you got a long way to go to catch JD.......
|
89.260 | | CAMONE::WAY | Wake up mama, turn your lamp down low | Thu Dec 26 1991 10:57 | 24 |
| > remember Frank plenty and I do mean plenty of room for improvement...
It would be nice if our head coach had a little more than a Cro Magnon
brain, though 8^)
> what's a matter Santa leave you coal or somethin'....
No, actually Christmas turned out pretty well. It was a weird holiday
season, though. I guess because I've been so busy, it came on all
in a rush, and disappeared just as quickly.
> season's over the heck with Handley.....think about them Lats...
Yeah, I hear ya. Had two days off this week (Monday and Wednesday)
which were my reward for being so dedicated.
> you got a long way to go to catch JD.......
I know. He has those monster lats, and no matter what I do, he always
seems to be ahead of me.....8^)
|
89.261 | | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | PojamaPeopleAreBoringMeToPieces | Wed Jan 08 1992 12:21 | 4 |
| Ron Erhadt was fired after 10 years as Offensive Coordinator of the
Giants.
Mark.
|
89.262 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:13 | 2 |
| Jints waived Maurice Carthon.
Denny
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89.263 | Joe Morris' best friend | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:21 | 5 |
|
> Jints waived Maurice Carthon.
f&*)()__(#)_(*FHJT%MVMHYUK$<)$%)^)^&_@&*)#)_Q(^+)_(*>& GIANTS!!!!!!
|
89.264 | Hell and MtM needed a RCASO ring for me??????? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:18 | 1 |
|
|
89.265 | All these giant FANS and not a word on a new QB ? | OURGNG::RIGGEN | T Maddox, J Namath, J Elway... | Tue Jul 14 1992 12:22 | 5 |
| Heard the the giants wasted a first round pick nexted year on a tall but useless
qb in the supplimental draft.
whatsa matter isn't one season Hoss good enough anymore and Phil can't hack it.
Jeff
|
89.266 | | CAMONE::WAY | I'm a crawling king snake, baby | Tue Jul 14 1992 14:13 | 14 |
| Actually, it didn't get much press in this area. Just one article in the
Hartford papers.
My guess is that they are looking toward the future. Hoss is 32 I believe,
and Phil is what, 37? Time to start grooming the next QB.
Evidently George Young was really high on this kid.
But to be honest, I can't remember the last time the Giants traded a #1
pick for anyone, and if that anyone turned out OK....
'Saw
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89.267 | no trade Saw | CNTROL::CHILDS | Andre Marrou for President | Tue Jul 14 1992 14:20 | 4 |
| they took him in the supplemental draft. Like the browns did with Bernice, the
Jets did with Rob "all-dan-schiedair-world" Moore....
mike
|
89.268 | | ROYALT::ASHE | The story of Peter Pumkinhead | Tue Jul 14 1992 14:25 | 2 |
| Yeah, supplemental draft. Figuring Simms is up there in age. I guess
if the Bengals can draft Klingler, why not...
|
89.269 | more info
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Andre Marrou for President | Tue Jul 14 1992 14:29 | 23 |
|
NEW YORK (UPI) -- The New York Giants selected former Duke quarterback
Dave Brown in the first round of Thursday's NFL supplemental draft. He
was the only player chosen in the draft.
By selecting Brown in the first round, the Giants gave up their
first-round pick in next year's regular draft.
Brown redshirted in 1988 and would have been a fifth-year senior for
the upcoming season. However, after the regular NFL draft in April, he
decided against coming back for his final season of eligibility because
he had already earned his degree.
Brown completed 230-of-437 passes last season for 2,794 yards and 20
touchdowns, while being intercepted 15 times. He finished his career as
Duke's fourth all-time leading passer with 5,772 yards and his 42 career
touchdown passes place him third in Duke history behind Ben Bennett and
Steve Slayden.
In his first career start with the Blue Devils, Brown threw a 97-yard
touchdown pass -- the longest in school history. He also holds the Duke
single-game passing yardage mark with 479 yards against North Carolina
in 1989 and his 33 completions in that game ranks as the third-best
single-game mark in school history.
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89.270 | The kid is also from Westfield, NJ (kinda near NY) | SHALOT::MEDVID | dancin' pretzels | Tue Jul 14 1992 15:02 | 1 |
|
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89.271 | Brown signed | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:56 | 11 |
| The Giants signed supplemental draft choice Dave Brown, of Duke, to a 4
year contract. Brown will get $4.6M, with $1.6M being a signing bonus.
The Giants lose their first round pick in nexted year's draft.
This gives the Giants 4 quarterbacks in camp: the Giants, who alreadly
have four quarterbacks in camp: veterans Jeff Hostetler and Phil Simms,
Plan-B acquisition Jeff Carlson and eighth round draft pick Kent Graham
from Ohio State.
TTom
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89.272 | I know where Hoffa is! | CNTROL::CHILDS | If Bush was a horse, you'd shoot em' | Fri Aug 21 1992 13:38 | 9 |
|
The T-shirt that launched a SuperBowl season. The T-shirt that spells out
the battlegrounds, The T-shirt that puts the Jimmy Hoffa rumors to rest,
and tells the world your priorities. Yes Giantsmania T-shirts are available
again. Limit edition, frist come first serve...
send mail to cntrol::Childs if interested...
|
89.273 | | CAMONE::WAY | Crucial Taunt | Mon Aug 24 1992 09:48 | 6 |
| | <<< Note 89.272 by CNTROL::CHILDS "If Bush was a horse, you'd shoot em'" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If Handley was a horse, I'd shoot him too!!!!!
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89.274 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | W I N D - It Blows | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:20 | 4 |
| I just got off the phone with dINz and he wanted me to put in
something for him...
pHIL SiMMs!!!11
|
89.275 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | I need a bambulance | Thu Sep 24 1992 12:45 | 1 |
| Is that like a 4MB SIMM?
|
89.276 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I think ya hear me knockin' | Thu Sep 24 1992 17:59 | 1 |
| Is he ever gonna cough up Doc's hat?
|
89.277 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | JackieMo,That'sAllYaGottaKnow | Fri Sep 25 1992 12:22 | 4 |
| He gave the hat, butter stains and all, to his niece. Doc will
have to get it from her.
/Don
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89.278 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Fri Oct 02 1992 13:26 | 10 |
| I forgot to post this:
A few weekends ago, Phil Simms became only the 13th quarterback in NFL
history to throw for more than 30,000 yards. A remarkable feat considering
he's never had an all-pro wideout to chuck to, and has played his whole
career on a team that does not emphasize the passing game. No run and
shoot, no huddle, pass every down inflated stats for him. Just a mainly
30,000 yards.
JD
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89.279 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Fri Oct 02 1992 13:42 | 2 |
| Yeah, but how many Cy Youngs has he won!!
Denny
|
89.280 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Oct 02 1992 13:50 | 12 |
|
Simms still got to air it out in the modern age, though. It's kind of
like with relief pitchers and the save records in baseball. By the
year 2010, there's going to be a slew of 30,000 yard passers. Admittedly,
not all will play for teams with as a conservative approach as the
Giants, but even the Giants of the 1980s passed the ball more than
almost any NFL (not AFL) team of the 1950s through 1970s.
Simms has been a fine, consistent and overlooked QB...
glenn
|
89.281 | | CAMONE::WAY | We're the dance band on the Titanic | Fri Oct 02 1992 14:14 | 4 |
| Plus, he spent a lot of his first couple of seasons injured too.
'Saw
|
89.282 | Yea, turned his ankle in them pumps 8^) | CTHQ1::LEARY | Jackie Sherrill won't STEER ya wrong. | Fri Oct 02 1992 14:28 | 1 |
|
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89.283 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Newcastle Brown'll sure smack ya down | Sun Nov 22 1992 17:39 | 12 |
| How's about dat Giants defense??????????????
New course being offered by the Giants:
Blowing big leads Made Easy
Instructor: Prof. Ray Handley
Schnort Schitt Schleps
JaKe
|
89.284 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Sun Nov 22 1992 23:23 | 5 |
|
Jake, don't blame po' Mr. Handley. This loss was truly a team effort by
the Giants defense.
The Crazy Met
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89.285 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Mon Nov 23 1992 08:38 | 33 |
| Actually, the Defense was only partly responsible.
The Giant Special teams SUCKED, giving up two TDs to the Eagles.
The KO TD return by Megget was nice -- the Giants first in 20 years.
On the whole though, this team is in deep trouble. Randy Cross'
assessment that the loser of the game would probably do an el-foldo
is right on the money.
Rust's defensive scheme does not belong in the NFC. Too many of the
big plays by the Eagles were caused by players (young players in some
cases) doing too much reading and forgetting to react.
Offensively, I think it's been pretty well proven that Hostetler can't
throw worth a damn. I do like what I'm seeing of McCaffrey though, and
Howard "Hands of Stone" Cross actually caught one yesterday too.
It's been said that Giants offensive line run blocks better than pass
blocks. That's true, and it showed yesterday when the Giants had
to attempt over 40 passes to try and catch up.
My biggest nightmare is that at the end of the season, they decide to
stick with Handley and Rust, and purge the defensive players who don't
like Rust's system.
All I can hope for now is that they go 0-fer the rest of the way and
Handjob gets the boot.....
'Saw
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89.286 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Mon Nov 23 1992 13:56 | 9 |
| #%$#$% Cards end their blackout streak, depriving me of watching the
Giants. Can't tell if I'm happy or sad.
Any other Giants fan remember the last Giants player to return a KO for
a TD (And I don't have to look it up, back then it was the only good
thing to happen)? Think he's driving a cab in Jamaica now.
Brews
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89.287 | Rocky "horror" Thompson | NROPST::MPO12::MCFALL | This is the end of the innocence | Mon Nov 23 1992 14:04 | 5 |
| Rocky Thompson, back in '72 - His second and last career highlight -
A truly wasted #1 pick if there ever was one! LAsted from '71 into the '73 season
then dropped out of state. West Texas State - isn't that UTEP now?
Jim M
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89.288 | He of the SuperFly afro.... | SALES::THILL | | Mon Nov 23 1992 14:04 | 1 |
| Could that be Rocky Thompson?
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89.289 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Mon Nov 23 1992 14:07 | 3 |
|
Sure was. Heard he got busted for dealin ganja or stealin cars
in Jamaica. What a waste (of a draft pick).
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89.290 | Beat Kentucky and Adolph Rupp | PBST::BROWN | Are you a Turtle? | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:08 | 9 |
|
RE.287
West Texas State is in Canyon, up near Amarillo. UTEP is in El Paso of
course, hence the name Univ of Texas at El Paso formally
Texas Western Univ. 1966 NCAA Basketball champs.
Cadzilla
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89.291 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Back to work, still in pain! | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:56 | 4 |
| Have the Giants secured a playoff position yet????
JaKe
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89.292 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:04 | 24 |
| > Have the Giants secured a playoff position yet????
>
> JaKe
Hey, why the shot? I haven't been bustin' on the Steelers over in their
note!
I don't think you'll find any Giants fans around who seriously entertained
a thought that we'd make the playoffs this season.
I know a large percentage of them were hoping for 4-12 so that Ray Handjob
would get canned.
I'd settle for 6-10, but 5-11 would give me a woody.
All the Giants secured was elimination on Sunday.....
You hurt my feelings, Jake!
'Saw
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89.293 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Back to work, still in pain! | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:12 | 10 |
| It was nuthin personal, 'Saw.
Just a ??? I asked my brother in law, who nexted to the STEELERs, LOVES
the Giants. he lives about an hour south of Albany, and had to adopt a
NY team when he moved there, and chose the Giants over the Jests.
Very Wise choice IMHO.
JaKe
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89.294 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Hello�, is there anybody out there.. | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:13 | 3 |
| Have the Giants ever won a Super Bowl? Have the Steelers? Oh, never
mind... wrong response I guess...
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89.295 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Hello�, is there anybody out there.. | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:14 | 2 |
| Where? Catskill?
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89.296 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Back to work, still in pain! | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:16 | 6 |
| Him and my sister live in a little one horse town called Accord, thier
house being about 3 miles off of 209. He is a chemistry perfesser at
UCCC in Stone Ridge.
JaKe
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89.297 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:29 | 5 |
| Jake -
I took a night school class at UCCC stone ridge. Small world, huh...
JD
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89.298 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Back to work, still in pain! | Tue Dec 08 1992 17:56 | 8 |
| Yep, JD, sure is.
They been up ther about 11 years now. When they first moved there,
they lived right in Stone Ridge, but a few year ago, they bought a
place in Accord.
JaKe
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89.299 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | just another maytag salesman | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:03 | 3 |
|
How bad are things with the Giants? The Cards are favored for the 1st
time thised year.
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89.300 | Ray Must Go! Ray Must Go! Ray Must Go! | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:31 | 51 |
| > How bad are things with the Giants? The Cards are favored for the 1st
> time thised year.
I should have cut a few articles out of the Courant to post here.
All you folks who are worried about the future of DEC and the capabilities
of our management teams (and how some of us might think they are just
boobs) can take solace in this.
Nothing that I have seen at DEC comes even remotely close to the mismanagement
and boob-ism that's going on with the Giants these days.
Handley's recent quotes make all four years of Dan Quayle quotes look
like Einstein discussing his theory of relativity.
While I have been, and continue to be totally anti-Handley, I can't say that
it is all his fault. You have to put a lot of blame on Rod "My
Defense Wears Tutus" Rust, and on the players themselves.
Handley is incapable of molding a group of players into a team. Throughout
his career he has never been the head man. He has always been able to
concentrate on his little piece of the team, and let the Big Man worry
about motivating and molding them into a coherent Whole. Put him in the
driver's seat and he self-destructs.
Handley had a hard job ahead of him when he took the reins. In one sense,
if he had just done a decent job, the Giants would have been a lot higher
in the standings than the paltry 8-8 record of last year. But he decided
he'd do everything his way (like he'd have any clue of what a head coach
does) and he created more dissension on the team, instead of bringing it
together.
He had made his job harder by being a jerk to the press, by mishandling the
QB situation, and by failing to even have a clue.
I wouldn't mind if the Giants lost their last three games, and finished
5-11. If it means that Ray Handley is gone, along with Rust, then that'd
be just fine with me.
As a reporter in the Hartford Courant said "The season has been disappointing
for the Giants fans, but the upcoming off-season might prove very
interesting".......
'Saw
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89.301 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | just another maytag salesman | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:49 | 7 |
| re -1
'saw, "nothing comes close to the mismanagement..." Hell, from the
early 60's until the Young/Parcells era, mismanagement was a Giants
tradition. Have you forgotten?
Brews
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89.302 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:12 | 11 |
| > 'saw, "nothing comes close to the mismanagement..." Hell, from the
> early 60's until the Young/Parcells era, mismanagement was a Giants
> tradition. Have you forgotten?
No, I could never forget. I know that. George Young started to get
things turned around when he came in 1979. Then they got Parcells.
We're definitely in transition again, no doubt......
'sAw
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89.303 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:25 | 12 |
| Brews -
As I mentioned in the Giants notesfile, the team let three of its best
assistant coaches walk to other jobs (Belechick, Ehrhardt and Coughlin) while
giving the team to Ray Handly - who was the worst pick - well, Romeo Crennel
may have been worse.
They had the coaching talent under thier nose and let it go. Could this be
a repeat of when the Giants let assistants like Landry, Nolan and others
walk away....
JD
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89.304 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | just another maytag salesman | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:41 | 10 |
|
Well, they have a chance to get Coughlin back, who may be the best of
the bunch, as a head coach. Ehrhardt is a good assitant, imo, but not
a good head coach, and Belechick, a great DC, is still unproven as a
head coach. I'd like them to get someone in who will open up the
offense. They still play too conservative, and don't have the defense
they used to be able to rely on. If they opened up their offense, I
think they'd surprise a few people.
Brews
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89.305 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 09 1992 14:04 | 21 |
| > Well, they have a chance to get Coughlin back, who may be the best of
> the bunch, as a head coach. Ehrhardt is a good assitant, imo, but not
> a good head coach, and Belechick, a great DC, is still unproven as a
> head coach. I'd like them to get someone in who will open up the
> offense. They still play too conservative, and don't have the defense
> they used to be able to rely on. If they opened up their offense, I
> think they'd surprise a few people.
Well, to open up they offense they need better WRs. I think McCaffrey
is good, either down the sideline or over the middle. I like him over
the middle, but they need more than that.
I had heard Coughlin wasn't interested in leaving BC, but I hope that's
wrong.
Ray Must Go!
'Saw
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89.306 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | just another maytag salesman | Wed Dec 09 1992 14:15 | 7 |
|
>I had heard Coughlin wasn't interested in leaving BC, but I hope that's
>wrong.
Sounds like typical talk during tthe season, we'll see what he says in
Jan-Feb.
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89.307 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Back to work, still in pain! | Wed Dec 09 1992 15:43 | 5 |
| Ron Erhardt is just what the doctor ordered, as far as the STEELERS are
concerned.
JaKe
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89.308 | Reeves? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Faster than a speeding ticket | Thu Dec 10 1992 10:48 | 3 |
| Maybe Dan Reeves will be available.
Jerry
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89.309 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Jesus: the reason for the season | Thu Dec 10 1992 11:51 | 2 |
| Say what you will about Reeves and his collies, but there are a lot of
struggling teams that would love to have him as their coach.
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89.310 | How about them Cards! | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Mon Dec 14 1992 12:22 | 1 |
|
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89.311 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Mon Dec 14 1992 13:22 | 12 |
| > -< How about them Cards! >-
Evidently not too many Phoenix fans felt the same way, since the Stadium
was 4/5 empty....8^)
I loved the Giants fans there who were chanting Ray Must Go....
'Saw
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89.312 | improving team | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Mon Dec 14 1992 15:58 | 5 |
| I think the Cards are one of the best young teams in the league. At
their current rate of improvement, they should be a lock on a wildcard
spot next year.
Mike
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89.313 | | DECWET::METZGER | This space being flea bombed.. | Mon Dec 14 1992 16:18 | 5 |
|
But will anybody come watch them?
Metz
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89.314 | Mike Heiser - the new HAL 8^) | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie ate baby food!!! | Mon Dec 14 1992 16:29 | 0 |
89.315 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | The QB shuffle stinks | Mon Dec 14 1992 17:26 | 9 |
| Sounds like JoJ_*. This was the jesters year to if I remember
correctly;^)
The cards just don't seem to get it together against teams they
should and do against team that should beat em.
JMO
Tim
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89.316 | you folks have tunnel vision | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Mon Dec 14 1992 18:13 | 2 |
| I don't root for the Cards at all, but it's easy to see that they are
improving and may be good enough next year for a wildcard.
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89.317 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | Earn More Sessions By Sleaving | Mon Dec 14 1992 18:22 | 4 |
| I keep hearing about Bidwell wanting to fire Bugel and hire Reeves from
Denver. FYI.
Live from Charger Central.......Glenn
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89.318 | don't listen to Freddie on ESPN | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Tue Dec 15 1992 00:17 | 12 |
| I think Bugel has done a fairly decent job. The only questionable
thing I think he's done isn't entirely his fault (i.e., the mind games
the whole organization played with Johnny Johnson after sitting out).
If they used Johnson when he was available, they would've won a few
more games, including the 7-3 loss in Philly.
Reeves is proven, but I don't feel that Bugel is that bad. The Cards
have an excellent defense. Their offense is average, and their
offensive line is below average. If they fill the holes there like
they did on the defense, they'll be very competitive.
Mike
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89.319 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 16 1992 09:33 | 5 |
| I have to agree with Mike. Pheonix is an improving team. I don't know
about a wild card next season, but I do see them out of the cellar....
(especially if Handley and Rust are still with the Giants...)
'Saw
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89.320 | checks in the mail | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Wed Dec 16 1992 15:45 | 1 |
| Thanks Saw!
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89.321 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 16 1992 16:00 | 8 |
| No, I was serious. They looked pretty good.
The thing I liked was that the Cards d-coord will modify his defense
to fit the talent available, unlike the boob the Giants have for a
d-coord....
'Saw
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89.322 | The Pack Is Back... Finally !! | QUASER::HUNTER | The Often Quoted Big Game Hunter | Wed Dec 16 1992 18:13 | 6 |
|
The Cards are an up and comming team... So are the Packers who
just might make the playoffs this year. Hey, how much does it
cost (tickets) to go to a cards game?
BG
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89.323 | no contest in my opinion | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Thu Dec 17 1992 13:28 | 3 |
| Re: -1
About the same as the Suns.
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89.324 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Hello�, is there anybody out there.. | Thu Dec 17 1992 16:58 | 2 |
| Rumor has it Ray is gone after the season..
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89.325 | parade down 'Saw's street! | GENRAL::WADE | His hair was perfect... | Thu Dec 17 1992 16:59 | 1 |
|
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89.326 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Thu Dec 17 1992 17:03 | 29 |
| > -< parade down 'Saw's street! >-
Someone, I don't know who (whether it was sports or giants) sent me a
picture of Ray, autographed as follows:
'Saw, I heard you were a big fan of mine. Thanks and keep
up the faith,
Ray
I'll tell you, I was overjoyed to get that. It made me chuckle quite
a bit.
Whoever sent it, thanks....
Ray and the entire cast of boobs have to go....
I'm gonna be woodyward on Sunday, hearing the chants in the stadium....
'Saw
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89.327 | No contest | ELMAGO::BENBACA | I've Got Three Knees!! | Sat Dec 19 1992 16:36 | 1 |
| Giants distroyed KC.
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89.328 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | They all live offa dead bee(a)tles!! | Wed Dec 30 1992 17:07 | 4 |
| The Giants FIRED Ray "Handjob" handley today.
JaKe
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89.329 | From USA Today ;-) | CUPMK::DEVLIN | RAY IS GONE! RAY IS GONE! RAY IS GONE!. | Thu Dec 31 1992 09:15 | 20 |
| NEW HEBRON, CT (UPEYE) -
Police in this small town nested to the West of Hartford received numerous phone
calls tonight about strange noises and disturbances near the town's Park and
Golf Course. Residents reported seeing a naked man and a wolf dancing around
a large fire chanting RAYGONERAYGONERAYGONE.
Police reported that by the time they found the area, there was no fire, only
the remains of a charred pumpkin, that had, according to a policeman "looked
like it had been disguised using a large Mr. Potato-haid kit - had glasses and
what looked like earphones on it." A charred red,white, and blue sweater,
reportedly with a New York (football) Giants logo on it, and 'TRBC' stitched
on the side sleeves was also found.
Police also reported finding a naked New Hebron man, covered with Cheez-Wiz
at the site. The man's name is being pending further investigation.
JD
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89.330 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | HangMan | Thu Dec 31 1992 10:23 | 1 |
| re-1 No wonder 'Saw took vacation;^)
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89.331 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | | Thu Dec 31 1992 15:53 | 8 |
|
>>at the site. The man's name is being pending further investigation.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What, the guy may or may not HAVE a name????
JaKe
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89.332 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Mon Jan 04 1993 08:32 | 30 |
| Some thoughts on the Ray Handley firing.
Personally, I thought George Young handled this very poorly.
All season long I have been on Ray Handley's case -- BIG time. However,
I think that no one should be subjected to what he was subjected to
by Young.
Young should have fired Handley the day after the last game. Every one
knew that it was going to happen, everyone hear Mike Francesa's report,
and yet Young jerked the guy around. That pissed me off.
Now, I'm glad Handley is gone. Big talk is that Parcells should come
back, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that
Young wouldn't ask Parcells if Parcells were the last football coach
in the world.
Francesa said that there wouldn't be any repercussions about not
asking Parcells, but that if the Giants asked someone else, and Parcells
hooked up with another team, and if a couple of years down the line
Parcells team was doing well, and the Giants are still wallowing,
it would look really bad for Young.
Be interesting to see what happens......
'Saw
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89.333 | George Young and Dan Reeves a winning combination.... | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Will Note for food | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:23 | 0 |
89.334 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Big Game... On The BOLTS Bandwagon | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:55 | 6 |
| You can have Reeves, Frank... The Donks will take Bill anytime.
Except that Bowlen has his head to far up his a$$ to figure out
that he don't need a yes man to be successful. Dan Reeves with
an open check book could do wonders with the Midgets !!
BG
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89.335 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:26 | 26 |
| > You can have Reeves, Frank... The Donks will take Bill anytime.
> Except that Bowlen has his head to far up his a$$ to figure out
> that he don't need a yes man to be successful. Dan Reeves with
> an open check book could do wonders with the Midgets !!
Nah, I don't want Reeves....8^)
Although, believe it or not there are folks calling into WFAN who are
advocating that Tom Landry get the job. Landry is like 70, I don't
think he wants to coach 8^) But, those same folks might like to hear
about Reeves, since he's a Landry disciple.
I'd bet that George Young follows his "tradition" and picks a coach who
has never had any NFL head coaching experience, and that pretty much
gives the nod to Wannstadt or Coughlin.
I don't think George will ask Parcells back, and I'm not sure that Bill
would want to come back. As Basher said, Parcells may well feel
"Been there, done that"......
Might be a big mistake not to try to get Parcells back though......
'Saw
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89.336 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | STEELERS.vs.Bills, no oil leaks | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:48 | 8 |
|
>>Nah, I don't want Reeves....8^)
I think the man fer the job in New Yuck is J_e Walt_n. Whaddya think,
'Saw???
JaKe
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89.337 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Jan 05 1993 16:12 | 11 |
| > I think the man fer the job in New Yuck is J_e Walt_n. Whaddya think,
> 'Saw???
He used to play with the Giants, but he won't be their coach.
I seriously think that Young will hold to his pattern of hiring someone
without previous head coaching experience in the NFL.
'Saw
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89.338 | It's Crazy I know but it could happen | QUASER::HUNTER | Big Game... On The BOLTS Bandwagon | Tue Jan 05 1993 16:17 | 5 |
| Worked for Dallas... Jimmy Johnson and his Org (and I stress his org)
have done a great job with the Sowboys... I hear Ditka is available
as of a few hours ago !!!! I got it, Dan and Mike as Co-Coaches.
BG
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89.339 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Jan 05 1993 16:23 | 18 |
| > Worked for Dallas... Jimmy Johnson and his Org (and I stress his org)
> have done a great job with the Sowboys... I hear Ditka is available
> as of a few hours ago !!!! I got it, Dan and Mike as Co-Coaches.
Well, it has worked for George Young one of three times.
He hired Perkins, who got them to the Playoffs in 1981.
Parcells got them to the Playoffs in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990
with two Super Bowls.
Handley failed to make the playoffs.
So, perhaps it will work for him again....
'Saw
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