Nice tribute, Jim! Most comments from folks here who know that he was not only vastly underrated but THE MOST UNDERRATED Giant on that amazing 1984-90 defense which Parcells and Belichick architected. Reasons had a knack for the football as evidenced by all the interceptions (10) and fumble recoveries (9) throughout his career. But his ability to square up his pads, lock onto his target and knock the daylights out of him was as textbook as it was beautiful to watch. Watching him knock Ottis Anderson and Stump Mitchell around in 1985, like rag dolls, was a thing of beauty. The famous Bobby Humphrey hit, on 4th and Goal from the one in Denver, was his signature play. The fake punt in the 1990 NFC Championship was one of several clutch plays that made that Giant masterpiece one for the ages. So take a bow, Gary Reasons, as your Giant fans, and fans of NFL Football, appreciate and celebrate your marvelous career and achievements!
The toughest linebacker that flies under the radar with the linebacker crew of Carl Banks, Harry Carson, Lawrence Taylor, The play that I remember from Gary Reasons was that Goal-line stand against The Broncos when he hit the running back so hard his mouthpiece flew out of his mouth. John Madden/Pat Summerall called that game. You hear John Madden say after that play now that's Football. That same play in Roger Goodell NFL that's a 15-yard penalty & the running back from the Broncos? Mandatory concussion protocol
@@supreme1096 I never get tired of seeing that old footage of what some call "The Hit", when Reasons read the play absolutely perfectly. Sadly, I didn't see that play on TV as it happened, so for me the ultimate moment of Reasons was the fake punt against SF in the Championship in Jan 1991. My college buddies and I were alternating between screaming with joy and climbing the walls with anxiety as that unbelievable 4th Quarter progressed.
Man these are criminally underrated. I’ve watched them all about 30 times. When ever I put on my Carl Banks throwback jersey I know I’m going to end up here
I’m not a NY Giants fan. But I’ll never forget where and what I was doing when Reasons ran for that 1st down against the 49ers to get them to the Super Bowl to play Buffalo! The Giants had, not good Linebackers, lol they had GREAT Linebackers! Carl Banks (who should be in the HOF) Gary Reasons, Lawrence Taylor, Leonard Marshall & Harry Carson along with other good Linebackers. (I’m not a fan, that’s why I don’t know all of their great Linebackers) I’ll also never forget where I was when Scott Norwood: “wide-right! Norwood kick is wide-right! The NY Giants are Super Bowl Champions!”
Just to watch this highlight vid and see that LB corp and D in action again brings tears to my eyes. I lived 4 miles from Giant stadium. Worked in a gas station on rt3 in Clifton that the guys were forever coming into post game. Loved it.
As true of a Parcells guy as there ever was, maximizing every opportunity that came with playing alongside Carson, Banks, and Taylor. Undoubtedly a model for the 3-4 linebacker factory Belichick ran in the first decade of the Patriots' dynasty, very comparable to Mike Vrabel. Plain and simple, the fake punt put the Giants in the Super Bowl against Buffalo. In a game where we couldn't get in the end zone, we needed that play desperately. 30 years later, I still can't believe it happened.
LT didn't play that day in Denver in the snow. The Giants' D needed to raise it's collective game, and Reasons sure did that day. Madden praised him all game that day in Denver in 89. What a performance!
Criminally under-rated guy who could play all situations and had a tremendous head for the game. The hit on Humpreys in 1990 saved the season in reality.
My favorite NY Giant - so underrated and a solid, quality LB. Overshadowed by LT, Banks, Carson/Johnson (and rightfully so), but played so well with those guys and came up with a lot of big plays.
He gave us lots of reasons to watch this tribute video. I particularly like The Hit against Denver and the Fake Punt against SF! A critical part of a superb linebacker squad. Lots of memories. Enjoy your retirement, sir.
I grew up watching him play next to three other great linebackers and I can say he was a great one himself. If you put him on another team he would be a star in his own right.
A solid of a linebacker as you can find. Yes, very underrated. The Giants sure did have one heck of a linebacking crew for most of the 80's until the very early 1990's
On the fake punt against the 49ers....San Fran had only 10 men on the field...it was up to Reasons to make that call for the fake, which he did! And with great success!!! G-MEN!!!!!!
very ,very good pass defender in middle short zone ( unlike some the high price guys who followed him) they may have caught the ball but were tackled right away- great run on that fake punt too!
He was always my preference to DeOssie as a starter, besides Pepper on the inside of the 3-4. He was quick and able to cover his zone responsibilities very well, and was as tough as DeOssie. DeOssie was better against the run, but Reasons proved his capacity to handle the running game in many occasions too. Us fans were spoiled for a very long time by having a top 3 linebacking group in the whole league. We may have been a top 2, but I don't want to exaggerate, because overall, our front 7 was number 1 when it is all said and done.
@@mattp722 There are a lot of amazing LB crews that one can advocate for, but the Giants were staked all of those years. The Saints were awesome, but they did not have back ups like the Gmen did. The Gmen may have been the deepest great LB that I can think of during those years. Great memories.
Agreed. The Giants had incredible depth at linebacker in the '80s and early '90s. Their backups were better than many starters on a bunch of teams.@@wbdrugstrat
Finesse football is great and all, but Reasons played REAL football. Pop you in the mouth football. Even if the other teaqm won, they knew they played the Giants by how sore they were the next day! I was born in 88, but my understanding is, during the 80s you had the "new" teams like the 49ers who were all about the short pass west coast offense, and a few old the "old" teams like the Giants and Bears, who still played punch you in the mouth football.
A solid linebacker as you can find. Yes, very underrated. The Giants sure did have one heck of a linebacking crew for most of the 80's until the very early 1990's
Gary was always one of my favorites!
One of the greatest line backing corps of all time
And biggest
I would say the best.
Banks, Carson, and Taylor were all top 50 linebackers of all time and Reasons and later Pepper were very solid players
Back in those days, Giants were no joke... 🏈🏈🏈
Punt fake in NFC championship one of the most important plays in giant history. Awesome.
Nice tribute, Jim! Most comments from folks here who know that he was not only vastly underrated but THE MOST UNDERRATED Giant on that amazing 1984-90 defense which Parcells and Belichick architected. Reasons had a knack for the football as evidenced by all the interceptions (10) and fumble recoveries (9) throughout his career. But his ability to square up his pads, lock onto his target and knock the daylights out of him was as textbook as it was beautiful to watch. Watching him knock Ottis Anderson and Stump Mitchell around in 1985, like rag dolls, was a thing of beauty. The famous Bobby Humphrey hit, on 4th and Goal from the one in Denver, was his signature play. The fake punt in the 1990 NFC Championship was one of several clutch plays that made that Giant masterpiece one for the ages. So take a bow, Gary Reasons, as your Giant fans, and fans of NFL Football, appreciate and celebrate your marvelous career and achievements!
He was awesome 👍👍 player
The music in video is perfect for Reasons..
An All Time Great Giant. Thanks Gary!
The most underrated of that great linebacker Corp but one of the most valuable!
Yes he was
Not a weak link in that bunch. Sure, LT was a true phenom, but Carsons, Banks, and Reasons would have been standouts if they played anywhere else.
Absolutely agree!
The toughest linebacker that flies under the radar with the linebacker crew of Carl Banks, Harry Carson, Lawrence Taylor,
The play that I remember from Gary Reasons was that Goal-line stand against The Broncos when he hit the running back so hard his mouthpiece flew out of his mouth. John Madden/Pat Summerall called that game. You hear John Madden say after that play now that's Football.
That same play in Roger Goodell NFL that's a 15-yard penalty & the running back from the Broncos?
Mandatory concussion protocol
@@supreme1096 I never get tired of seeing that old footage of what some call "The Hit", when Reasons read the play absolutely perfectly. Sadly, I didn't see that play on TV as it happened, so for me the ultimate moment of Reasons was the fake punt against SF in the Championship in Jan 1991. My college buddies and I were alternating between screaming with joy and climbing the walls with anxiety as that unbelievable 4th Quarter progressed.
The man was a rock for part of one of the best LB corps in history. Incredibly underrated.
He was one of my favorites. Even better with Trump face complimenting him!
Man these are criminally underrated. I’ve watched them all about 30 times. When ever I put on my Carl Banks throwback jersey I know I’m going to end up here
Thanks for enjoying the videos! Much appreciated!!
I’m not a NY Giants fan. But I’ll never forget where and what I was doing when Reasons ran for that 1st down against the 49ers to get them to the Super Bowl to play Buffalo! The Giants had, not good Linebackers, lol they had GREAT Linebackers! Carl Banks (who should be in the HOF) Gary Reasons, Lawrence Taylor, Leonard Marshall & Harry Carson along with other good Linebackers. (I’m not a fan, that’s why I don’t know all of their great Linebackers) I’ll also never forget where I was when Scott Norwood: “wide-right! Norwood kick is wide-right! The NY Giants are Super Bowl Champions!”
💯
Just to watch this highlight vid and see that LB corp and D in action again brings tears to my eyes. I lived 4 miles from Giant stadium. Worked in a gas station on rt3 in Clifton that the guys were forever coming into post game. Loved it.
As true of a Parcells guy as there ever was, maximizing every opportunity that came with playing alongside Carson, Banks, and Taylor. Undoubtedly a model for the 3-4 linebacker factory Belichick ran in the first decade of the Patriots' dynasty, very comparable to Mike Vrabel. Plain and simple, the fake punt put the Giants in the Super Bowl against Buffalo. In a game where we couldn't get in the end zone, we needed that play desperately. 30 years later, I still can't believe it happened.
The game against Denver with "the hit" he was giving Elway fits all day. He was one of Madden's favorites to watch.
LT didn't play that day in Denver in the snow. The Giants' D needed to raise it's collective game, and Reasons sure did that day. Madden praised him all game that day in Denver in 89. What a performance!
That was one of the best hits I've ever seen in pro football of course today would be a 15-yard penalty.. everything today is a 15-yard penalty
Reasons I Giant legend
Criminally under-rated guy who could play all situations and had a tremendous head for the game. The hit on Humpreys in 1990 saved the season in reality.
Thanks for enjoying the video! The hit on Bobby Humphrey you’re referring to was in 1989…FYI. Thanks for watching!
My favorite NY Giant - so underrated and a solid, quality LB. Overshadowed by LT, Banks, Carson/Johnson (and rightfully so), but played so well with those guys and came up with a lot of big plays.
Reasons..soo underated...
He gave us lots of reasons to watch this tribute video. I particularly like The Hit against Denver and the Fake Punt against SF! A critical part of a superb linebacker squad. Lots of memories. Enjoy your retirement, sir.
The good old days!!! Gary was a great one!!!
Huge fan.
Very underrated player.
To be that good playing alongside Lawrence Taylor, Carl Banks, and Harry Carson. That quite an accomplishment!
What a defense the 86 Giants were.
I grew up watching him play next to three other great linebackers and I can say he was a great one himself. If you put him on another team he would be a star in his own right.
A solid of a linebacker as you can find. Yes, very underrated. The Giants sure did have one heck of a linebacking crew for most of the 80's until the very early 1990's
A true Giant. 👍
Underrated
He had a nose for the ball always seemed to get to the ball whether it was being carried or loose
Gary Reasons was the Top Notch of the goal line defense.
Great player and a hell of a nice guy!👍
On the fake punt against the 49ers....San Fran had only 10 men on the field...it was up to Reasons to make that call for the fake, which he did! And with great success!!! G-MEN!!!!!!
Good comment and yes - I remember Parcells told him to call it if he saw an opening, so yes, ultimately it was Reasons who made the call and the play.
DOUBLE NICKEL!!!!!
My favorite N.Y. Giants linebacker of all time ✨Gary Reasons✨
very ,very good pass defender in middle short zone ( unlike some the high price guys who followed him) they may have caught the ball but were tackled right away- great run on that fake punt too!
awesome compilation #55 could blow up blocks like no other
That is great football.
one bad defense. Even the ref wasn't safe out there.
Great person
Well done once again.
George1720 thank you
2 words: THE HIT
Good highlights video!
Thank you
He was always my preference to DeOssie as a starter, besides Pepper on the inside of the 3-4. He was quick and able to cover his zone responsibilities very well, and was as tough as DeOssie. DeOssie was better against the run, but Reasons proved his capacity to handle the running game in many occasions too. Us fans were spoiled for a very long time by having a top 3 linebacking group in the whole league. We may have been a top 2, but I don't want to exaggerate, because overall, our front 7 was number 1 when it is all said and done.
Good call. I can't think of a better linebacking group except for maybe the Saints (Jackson, Johnson, Mills, Swilling).
@@mattp722 There are a lot of amazing LB crews that one can advocate for, but the Giants were staked all of those years. The Saints were awesome, but they did not have back ups like the Gmen did. The Gmen may have been the deepest great LB that I can think of during those years. Great memories.
Agreed. The Giants had incredible depth at linebacker in the '80s and early '90s. Their backups were better than many starters on a bunch of teams.@@wbdrugstrat
REASONS!
STUD
Where did you find all this old video tape of Giants games to select clips from?
Hours and hours and hours of research 🧐. Thanks for enjoying the videos
Finesse football is great and all, but Reasons played REAL football. Pop you in the mouth football. Even if the other teaqm won, they knew they played the Giants by how sore they were the next day!
I was born in 88, but my understanding is, during the 80s you had the "new" teams like the 49ers who were all about the short pass west coast offense, and a few old the "old" teams like the Giants and Bears, who still played punch you in the mouth football.
Nice job. Not too much fluff
Good stick on the ref!
smart football, he had to take the ref out of the play, ref was blocking.
better than taylor
You fucking drunk
@@carltonrch8545 no
Uh.... NO!
No, but that is no disgrace. Reasons would have been a beloved star if he played on any other team.
Are you high? Drunk? Both? Or just plain have no idea wtf your talkn bout????
A solid linebacker as you can find. Yes, very underrated. The Giants sure did have one heck of a linebacking crew for most of the 80's until the very early 1990's