I was fully prepared to review and espouse my opinion on another facet of the Internet until those boys and their pigskin slingshots, you could call them David or the New York (football) Giants, pulled off the near-impossible at Super Bowl 42. Perhaps Douglas Adams had a hand in the madness? The truth of the matter is that Goliath fell, and it was at the hands of this little athletic engine that could. I have made the decision to embrace the largest market team in the most successful league in the world and give their website a good once over. The pro football champions of the world: .
Obviously, New York City is known for its media scrutiny when its teams aren’t doing so well. This is no different if you look into the news archives of this site. I did find it quite humorous how much the praise for Little Eli and Co. escalated when they almost beat the Pats the first time and what followed with every playoff win. At this juncture the storylines are all written with zest and exuberance. You wouldn’t even think some NYC beat writers were writing these. They are, though. Once you win one, they ain’t mad at ya! Manning is now in the same class as Namath, and the front page of giants.com is a testament to this truth.
This website is also linked up to any and all stories that come across nfl.com pertaining to the (football) Giants, so you can keep up if the bandwagon wheels and speedometer let you. Currently, there is plenty of parade footage. Ticker tape makes some feel proud and rightfully so! You won! There is also some amazing historical footage as well as detailed encyclopedic entries on the (football) Giants teams of yore.
Anything involving Michael Strahan talking the smack is pure gold to me, and this site is chock full of plenty of it. He is the voice of the gap-toothed men and women throughout this great land. I like having a man of his stature be that voice. There are thousands of us! Perhaps that was my favorite part. If you’re proud of what these guys did when no one on Earth believed in them, do yourself a favor and sneak a peek.