Giants 17 – 14 Patriots (Holy Crap! The Giants Win The Super Bowl!)
// February 5th, 2008 // 6 Comments » // New York Giants

I had intended to post something first thing yesterday, but to be honest, I think I was still in a daze. I still can’t quite believe it. In the most incredible Super Bowl game in forty years, the Giants came from behind with just over two minutes left to beat the previously undefeated New England Patriots 17-14.The Giants started the game with a strong opening drive which took up nearly ten minutes. It was a a bit of a let down then when they came away with only a field goal. It seemed even worse when the Patriots took their first possession and scored a touchdown to make it 7-3 early in the second quarter.
The score remained 7-3 at halftime, thanks in large part to the Giants defense, which absolutely overwhelmed the Patriots offensive line, and in so doing, rushed, harried, hit and sacked Pats QB Tom Brady relentlessly.
The 3rd quarter was somewhat uneventful, both teams coming away with nothing. Then, in the fourth quarter, the Giants struck. Eli Manning found David Tyree on a perfectly threaded 5-yard pass into to the end zone, and the Giants were back on top 10-7.
Up stepped Tom Brady, and he marched the Patriots on a 82-yard drive , culminating in a touchdown pass to Randy Moss. 14-10 Patriots, and it seemed as though the Giants luck may have been running out.
However, there was yet another twist in the tale. Manning and the Giants continued to march down the field, converting a fourth down on a strong second effort by running back Brandon Jacobs. However, after picking up five on the ensuing first down, Manning’s next pass was incomplete. Facing a third and five, the Patriots decided to all out blitz. Eli was swarmed by at least five or six Patriot defenders. One of them even had a grasp on his jersey. Somehow, Eli wriggled out of the maelstrom, rolled to his left, and hurled a 38-yard pass to a waiting David Tyree. Somehow, someway, Tyree out-jumped two Pats defenders, squeezed the ball against his helmet, and came down on the Patriots 24 yard line.

It was a play that has to be seen to be believed.
Three plays later, Eli found Plaxico Burress all alone in the end zone with a perfect fade and it was 17-14 Giants with only 35 seconds to play.

The defense held the Patriots in check for those few final seconds, and the amazing journey was complete. The Giants were Super Bowl Champions. The perfect season for the Pats had been derailed.

Eli Manning had become a New York sports legend.








