@@nymike06 Summerall and Madden are the gold standard on broadcasting NFL games whether its on CBS or FOX with Pat Summerall letting the picture tell the story hearing morris is gone I know john Madden has been incuted in Canton Pat Summerall belongs there plus Brent Musberger harry kalas dick Enberg and john facenda
Freddy Plascencia I agree with you 100%. This giant team would CRUSH the patriots. And I like Brady and what they’ve accomplished. But that Giant Team steamrolled the great 49ers organization and a few years later managed to win another SB against the Bills that nobody had them winning.
One of the absolute greatest memories I've ever had with my father and my uncle. My father's favorite game ever (other than attending Super Bowl 21 a few weeks later)
My favorite Giants dub was stopping the three peat attempt in 1990 NFC Championship game. Montana was knocked out of that game as well by Leonard Marshall. I watched my first game as a seven year old in 1979.
Summerall on Joe Morris' long TD run "This is Joe Morris, and Morris is gone". He didn't say anything after that. Summerall at his most understated brilliance.
The broadcasters of today could take a lesson (or twelve) from Summerall. Pat always knew when to be silent during the big moments that speak for themselves.
@@kengelman1011 Pat Summerall let the picture tell the story not get over excited saying Morris is gone and Simms to Bravo touchdown during Superbowl 21
@@andrewpestotnik5495this was a great team but it's not one of the great teams of all time it's a really really really good team but if you look up their points 4 and points against yeah they had a couple blowouts late in the season but it in the playoffs but for most of the season they they didn't dominate the way the 85 bears did who doubled their opponent in points for and against plus like 80 points like the 99 Rams did who doubled their opponent plus like 60 points and the biggest difference of all I think is the 91 Redskins who doubled their opponent plus like 100 points they literally destroyed everybody they played and you've got the 8449ers who were number one on offense and defense and they doubled their opponent this was a great team though definitely defensively they were great
This is a pleasure to watch……Real Football! When a team played as a single unit and not the me, me, me mentality of today. Men vs little boys of today.
My Broncos put up a very respectable fight against these Giants in Super Bowl XXI, but we were definitely outmatched. The '86 Giants were one of the best teams of the decade.
The 2000 Ravens of Brian Billick and Marvin Lewis allowed 188 points in 20 games.Thats 9.4 points a game and it included 2 pick 6es and also 2 kick off return TD that went into that 188 points total.This happened in 2000 where offenses were even better and more protected and generally more points were being scored
@@erikpuka2627 They destroyer my Giants and Kerry Collins was gutless, no doubt. The 85 Bears were great also! The 1986 Giants offense was better than the Ravens offense.
@@erikpuka2627 Yep. I looked at the stats when Ravens beat the Titans in playoffs. Tenn had 23 1st downs to Balt 6 Tenn had double the yards on offense and 40 mins possession time. How can Tenn lose this game with only one turnover both teams combined?? Blocked FG return for 90 yd td and 50 yd pick 6. Dallas got dominated by Minn in 1971 playoff, but Dallas defense produced 5 turnovers to win 20- 12. Doomsday gave up 16 pts and 1 td in 3 playoff games in 1971. 1977 Dallas defense gave up 23 pts 2 tds ( 1 td was in 4th qtr leading Chi 37-0). Doomsday created 19 turnovers in a 3 game set with 8 in the SB. Without Chi late td, 16 total pts. with 1 td allowed.
A guy who took pride in actually pronouncing players' names correctly. If he wasn't sure, he would actually ask the player in question: "Hey, how do you pronounce your name?" Seems like such an obvious thing to do, but I guess it's too much to ask for most announcers today.
The worst beatdown of a great team I have ever seen. The Giants were ready, and their offense was finally better than average. This has to be the best defensive effort I've ever seen, too. I'm a Cowboys fan, and I saw the Cowboys' Doomsday and Doomsday 2 dominate teams, but never an offense as good as this Niners squad. This was the NYG, for 6 years, watching SF win 2 SBs and have every accolade thrown their way. Parcells wanted to send a message, and he sure did. WOW. Just... WOW.
“I think the Giants have them intimidated. I’m not a big believer in intimidation, but I think it’s true” says John Madden, coach of the raiders through the 1970’s. 😂 How can you not love Madden? What a difference in times though, hearing that they thought Montana might come back in after that hit.
That’s when football was football. Pat and John calling the game. Phil running the offense and LT and Banks running terror was in the house that day will never forget that game it was a great season
I followed the Giants closely that year. This was a great sports year for me, as I was working in New York and was a Mets fan as well. Imagine having your two favorite teams win in the same year. I haven’t seen this game in a long time. I forgot about the Rice mishap at the beginning.
A guy who took pride in actually pronouncing players' names correctly. If he wasn't sure, he would actually ask the player in question: "Hey, how do you pronounce your name?" Seems like such an obvious thing to do, but I guess it's too much to ask for most announcers today.
And Derek still has Bob Sheppard introducing him at Yankee Stadium for Old-Timers Day a few weeks ago. That’s the respect that only Derek has for being a Yankee!
No one was stopping the Giants that year. They were as dominant as any team in NFL history. What they did in the playoffs and the Super Bowl is proof of that.
Giants out scored dynastic niners 66-6 in seven quarters of playoff football in 85-86, Giants shut it down in forth quarter in 86 game. It forced Walsh, Carmen policy and debartolo to revamp the entire offense, especially the line. It served San Francisco well.
Isn't it amazing that Phil Simms first played on CBS, then became a game analyst on CBS, first with Greg Gumbel and then with Jim Nantz, and now is on The NFL Today in this 2017 season? (IIRC, he was also at NBC.)
Seam pass to ole Zeke-beautiful. The Giants backup linebackers-Pepper Johnson, Andy Headen, and Byron Hunt are better than what the Giants have now playing linebacker.
@@danski6694 I know finally a linebacker. Their run defense last year was a disgrace and the pass rush was nothing to write home about either. We got to hope the Beavers kid is healthy and is a player. He's tall like Banks and Reasons were at 6'4" and around 20 pounds heavier at 255 pounds.
@@jacksmith5692 sick of this! Sick of losing! Last year was a pleasant surprise I guess with the first playoff win in over 10 years but not enough for me! What do you think of the Jones contract? I think the Giants got taken for a ride there personally
@@danski6694 Disagree the QB market is what it is and the Jones deal is reasonable and what did he play with last season? Tell me about his OL, his WR room and his amazing TE room? Jones is just scratching the surface and go back and look at the Jalen Hurts number in 2021 even though he had two stud OL players in Kelce and Johnson, a great rookie WR in Smith and an excellent TE in Dallas Goedert and a great running game compared with the Daniel Jones numbers in 2022. They are not close and how many realize that? Jones was saddled with a disaster OL save Thomas at LT, and disaster receivers and tight ends and yet the Jones numbers in 2022 far exceed the Hurts numbers in 2021 with superior talent around him and a dominate running game. Hurts completed 61% of his passes and had a 87.2 QB rating and a 48.5 QBR rating. Jones completed over 67% of his passes with a million drops and had a 92.5 QB rating and a 60.8 QBR rating and only had 5 picks in 472 passes and remember one was a throw away at the end of the first half and the other was against Dallas when the receiver fell down and the ball sailed where he would of been into the hands of Diggs for a gift interception so 3 picks in 470 passes sounds pretty good to me! His best receiver at the end of the year was a scrapheap pickup Isaiah Hodgins in week 9 during the bye week and he played 8 games with the Giants. We're going to compare Hodgins to what Hurts had in Smith in 2021? Daniel Jones needs to continue to stay healthy that he finally did and keep improving and I think he will. The physical skills are there, he's a hard worker, a good person, and went to Duke so he's not a dope! Remember what the late Vince Lombardi told another Duke QB in 1970. Jurgensen had completed 62% with over 3,100 yards to lead the NFL in 1969 and Lombardi said in 1970 Sonny you will complete 70% of your passes because it's year 2 in my offense and you know it now! Sonny said 70% wow Coach and Lombardi said yes Sonny, yes! It never happened because Lombardi died from cancer but the point was obvious. He now knows the offense. Well Daniel Jones is finally in a real offense in year 2 of the Brian Daboll offense and as long as he stays healthy and his weapons stay healthy I see continuous improvement like Jalen Hurts showed in 2022! There is no doubt in my mind and if the Giants run defense and pass rush improve in 2023 that will be more help! BTW, despite all the void of talent around Jones, his last 3 seasons he has throw 22 picks in 1,281 passes or a 1.7% interception rate. That would put him tied for 4th all time at 1.7% and overall his 2.0% interception rate is the 9th best in the history of the NFL. We post and all can see and later we'll see if I was wrong or right? An example was I killed the Javy Baez deal by the Mets when we gave up Pete Crow Armstrong for a stiff in Baez and was killed that Javy Baez is an amazing player. I wrote yeah his 28 walks and 179 strikeouts and .954% fielding at SS is amazing. Amazingly crappy. I was killed and put my thoughts out there and it is what it is! I was proven 100% right and see Jones just scratching the surface and his contract will be a bargain in 2 years and 160 million is nonsense! He has 81 to 82 million in guaranteed money, forget that 160 million nonsense!
@@jacksmith5692 wow! What a post! Thanks brother! Lol I hope you’re right! Maybe if Gettleman wasnt behind it all we would like Jones more? I just see too many flaws in his game to be too exited. Locks on to receivers, absolutely rifles the ball at guys without a soft touch, doesn’t step up in the pocket as well as Id like to see. But hopefully we are seeing the tip of the iceberg!
@@kengelman1011 I haven't heard from you in a long time and long period of time i miss old classic new York giants am disappointed i thought you would have more nfl football game every week and every day i still love your TH-cam channel are you having more classic new York giants games coming soon i am still looking for some 2005 to 2008 am looking for 2007 week 16 giants at bills and some more 1986 new York giants games i was just wondering why don't you have any on your post channel of your TH-cam channel please don't be mad i was just wondering i don't know what you have on your TH-cam channel what game
Some of the legendary men associated with this game: Coaches: Walsh, Belechik, Parcells, Seifert, Holmgren, Green Players: Taylor, Rice, Lott, Montana, Haley, Clark, Carson, Banks, not to mention; Bavaro, Craig, John Taylor, Morris, Landeta, Simms, Carter, Kinard Called by the 2 greatest commentators in NFL history.
Montana didn't have much luck vs the Giants in the playoff games. This game he gets knocked out with the shoulder injury and then in the 1990 title game he gets knocked out missing next season for an elbow injury. Giants/49ers duals were nasty sometimes.
It was a combination of a shoulder injury and a concussion that knocked Montana out when Jim Burt hit him. And until I watched this game in its entirety, I actually thought it was Charles Haley who hit Simms. Man, I need to get my vision checked.
10:44: I still can't believe what I am seeing here. You young folks out there have no idea what Jerry Rice making a run and catch like this meant. It's like Michael Jordan missing a dunk undefended.
at 1:14:23 Simms gets hit in the head by the 49ers Dwaine Board. Jim Burt greets Simms as he struggles to leave the field. Soon after at 1:17:00 Burt retaliates with the knock out blast to Montana's head and the Taylor pick six.
Cant tell you how much I enjoyed watching this as a long suffering Giants fan! And thanks especially for leaving in the commercials, when they used to be actually funny! And Pat and John , what more can you ask for?
Except they gave up 50 more points and more than 600 more yards that year than the 1986 Bears. You can't be one of the top defenses in history when you were not even the top defense in the NFL that season.
The Giants kicked Montana/Rice's asses in 85, 86, and 90 outscoring them 81 to 19 and Eli beat Brady twice! Montana knocked out by Jim Burt and Leonard Marshall and Tom Brady a 2 time loser to Eli Manning.
The 1986 NFC playoffs were stacked with some of the best teams of the decade. Wildcard, Rams and Redskins. Redskins were in the mix as a top team most of the Decade, The Rams were always in the shadow of the of 49ers but many wildcard games involved The Rams. The Giants, The Bears, and the 49ers as Division winners. All three were dominant in the 1980’s. The Giants peaked in 86 The Redskins were possibly the 2nd best team that season but in the same division. The Bears dominated their division and lost a close one against Washington. The 49ers had an off year and still won their division. This season was probably peak 1980’s football for the NFC.
Do you guys remember the crowd chanting near the end of the game, "we want the Bears! We want the Bears!" We assumed Chicago was going to win later that afternoon. Some of the greatest memories I've ever had in my 43 years on earth
I actually remember that Bears chant the year before at the 1985 Wild Card game vs. SF. At this game I remember "we want the Skins" chants, since WASH had won the day before over the Bears and that was our next opponent in the NFC Championship Game.
At 10:40 when Rice fumbled that ball that should have been a TD, that set the tone for the ass kicking the 49ers were going get . That should have been a closer game, but when Jerry Rice fumbled that ball it gave ALL the momentum to the Giants.
"oh he's probably got a concussion, but he'll be back for the second half" - sheezus! But man, I watched this again to remind myself what real Giants D looks like. They had pride in those days. Giving up so much as a first down was unacceptable. Didn't matter when in the game it was or how close the score.
Agreed. Parcells’ Giants had an identity. The years they won the Super Bowl the teams were disciplined and consistent. Not so with the 2097 and 2011 championship teams. Coughlin’s teams ran the table as Wild Cards. In the 1990 Super Bowl, Buffalo had the more talented roster yet the Giants dominated time of possession and clubbed the Bills with smash mouth play on offense all game long.
Is it possible that you can get the 1986 NFL championship game between the New York Giants vs Washington Red skin Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter
In the 1985 and 1986 playoffs when the Niners scored 6 total points, Joe Morris gained 300 yards on 52 carries! Parcells 66 points, Walsh 6 points! The genius Bill Walsh!
Jesus Jerry Rice was running for a touchdown on that first drive on that slant! Would have been a completely different game and quite possibly history if he didn’t fumble that!
I know the Marshall hit in 1990 NFC Championship is the one many remember, but Burt knocking Montana out here is just as or is more brutal. It's funny that the hit on Simms (that gnarly helmet to his mouth/chin on the prior TD pass) perhaps catalyzed Burt into nearly nearly killing Joe Montana here, while it was Burt himself that made Marshall do the same 4 years later.
Giants/ 49ers games in the 80s were absolute wars. It was when football was football. The Giants defense in the era of the Two Bills was positively ferocious. They were the only team during that time that could contain Montana and as you note, they knocked him out of those two playoff games.
After watching the 1981 Giants beat Philly and lose to San Fran and the 1984 team beat the Rams and lose to San Fran, I hated the 49ers. Even after beating them in 1985 I still felt like they had our number. When this game happened, I was totally stunned.
madrecka I would have rather seen them play the Bears in the nfc title game then the Redskins. you would've had had to 14-2 teams in the NFC Championship Game, even though the Bears didn't have their quarterback because Jim McMahon got cheap shot it by that Packers defensive lineman so the Giants probably would have won, but if Jim McMahon was healthy I can see the Bears going into New York and beating the Giants. I think the Giants would have had the home-field advantage on a tiebreaker even though both teams were 14-2.
I don't what hit was worse, Jim Burts in this game on Montana, or Leonard Marshalls in the 1990 champ game, out in S.F., when he rolled out to his right, and got hit in the back; those were two vicious hits
In the 1985 and 86 playoffs, Phil Simms threw 6 total touchdown passes against the 49ers. Joe Montana in those games threw no touchdown passes and 3 interceptions leading his team to 6 total points. The genius Bill Walsh!
This was the worst beat down the 49ers suffered in the Montana era. To put things in perspective Brady in all his playoff games has never lost by more than 18 points in his 20 years in the league.
two of the greatest minds in football history offense /Walsh vs defense/parcells each time these two teams meet u have slug fest not to many average and beat a very talented st qb relay didnt belong on this list parcels a genius he pick a small fast runningback
Right after herb Welch's interception, first play from scrimmage, I love the moment. Pat Summeral says, "Morris is gone." And the crowd goes insane the second Joe hits the hole. Game over. You could tell in real time. Not today Niners. It's going to get bad for you today. I haven't been to the new stadium, so I can't compare, but there was something about the old Giants Stadium. Not saying it was louder than other stadia, but the noise was different. The fans knew the game. And you could tell on this play, the second Morris hit that hole, that the fans knew there was going to be slaughter.
Are you able to bless us with the championship game as well? Thanks for posting i was 14 and a giants fan growing up in ny. Everything finally came to together this year, simms stayed healthy and the rest is history.
Funny enough, I've tried posting the NFC Championship Game vs. Wash. 5 times and TH-cam took it down every time. I guess I have the commercials from the broadcast so it got flagged. Not sure why this one got through.
My favorite game of this era. Not a great game or anything like that. But a fun game for a Giant fan. After never winning anything it looked like the Giants were on their way.
@44:04......Carl Banks just shoves his man into the backfield, holds up the run play coming to his side; @55:24......Banks is at it again taking out the lead blocker slowing the runner;
As a young man in the 70s I never thought the Giants would ever win a SB. 73 now have 5 SB snd 4 wins. Not bad sort of done with football now not the same. Out BH.
Time now for NFL History Quiz. Jerry Rice's fumble on a sure TD at 10:50 was caused by: a) Artificial turf b) "Gamesmanship" (a nod to Bill Walsh's explanation to Bill Parcells' allegation that the 49ers were cheating with the phones-off rule in prior matches) c) Divine İntervention d) None of the Above. You make the call!
The Giants were notorious for playing with doors @ the Meadowlands to create wind drafts so don't discount cheating. Don't forget, Bellicheat was the Giants DC.
These teams met 5 times in the post season between 1981 and 1990. The winner went on to win the super bowl in 4 of those 5 occasions. Giants won 3 out of those 5 meetings.
Montana had only come back from back surgery about 2 months prior to this. I remember thinking the absolute worst when Burt steamrolled him. thankfully was just a concussion.
My Favorite part of watching My Giants in 86 and 90: The CROWD. It's ALIVE! They Scream on Defense to fudge the QB's audibles and snap counts! They're YOUNG; enthusiastic, maybe even a little drunk! Today go to a Giants game; it sucks. Old Wealthy Men who waited 25 years for a 15,000$ PSL to get season tix. Plus legacy season tix; Grandfathers and their Grandsons. I was at Panthers @ Giants OT Week 15 2008 two teams that finished 12-4 playing for #1 Seed; flexed to Night; high ratings nationally; a game doesn't get any bigger. And fudging silence on Defense; EVEN Critical 3RD DOWNS; in an Overtime Game?!? Im screaming "ITS 3RD DOWN! MAKE SOME NOISE!!" People looking at me because in silent venues one guy can be heard 30 Yards away. Like this is Les Miserable on Broadway and I'm not acting right. I went to a Rutgers game; they got blown out by Ohio State and it was 10x the Atmosphere. Awesome experience, and my Ohio state blew them OUT and they STILL Cheered on. Then us Ohio fan Road trippers took over screaming to the end of a 42-7 Blowout. THATS what Football Watching in AMERICA is supposed to be like. Its the pricing and exclusivity; Corporations get reams of Tix to giveaway to prospective clients to close deals. Maybe its a Good thing: Why do you think 2007 and 2011 Giants combined to win 5 Road Playoff games? Because they don't HAVE Home Field Advantage; its either a hostile or indifferent crowd.
100%. I was at this game and have had season tickets since the 70's. Today's stadium is awful. When you re-watch this game in particular, you are absolutely struck by how alive the crowd was. The place was shaking! You nailed it.
@@kengelman1011 It's sad. I love my city but I hate the lack of football culture. Whatever exists big $$ of Giants Stadium keeps out the young, and the crazy. Im the crazy; When Im 66 using pension to visit the Big House; Swamp, Death Valley, Horseshoe Bucketlist Im going to scream and make noise with the student section damnit.
Its not absent, in 2007 and 2011 in Queens, my drive home from Superbowl parties was a riot of honking horns and jubilant kids going berzerk. I honked too. I wonder what Manhattan was like. 2 days later a million showed up to ticker tape parades. Kids cut school to go.
These two teams played twice during the 1986 season. The first 2 quarters the 49ers outscored the Giants 17-0…….But over the next 5 quarters the Giants put a serious beatdown on the 49ers outscoring them 70-3 leaving no doubt who the superior team was that year!
Summerall And Madden nothing is better than that. Brings me back to my childhood
Indeed
They were outstanding. Same with the Summerall and Brookshire tandem.
They always did the big games.
@@nymike06 Summerall and Madden are the gold standard on broadcasting NFL games whether its on CBS or FOX with Pat Summerall letting the picture tell the story hearing morris is gone I know john Madden has been incuted in Canton Pat Summerall belongs there plus Brent Musberger harry kalas dick Enberg and john facenda
@@juliansmith4352 Those guys are legends. Pioneers in the sports broadcasting arena.
The Golden Era of the NFL. Today it sucks from announcers on down
Madden: "I think someone held Lawrence Taylor."
Summerall: "That's a good idea."
"its their only hope."
I miss this era of football
Simply the best
Freddy Plascencia I agree with you 100%. This giant team would CRUSH the patriots. And I like Brady and what they’ve accomplished. But that Giant Team steamrolled the great 49ers organization and a few years later managed to win another SB against the Bills that nobody had them winning.
One of the absolute greatest memories I've ever had with my father and my uncle. My father's favorite game ever (other than attending Super Bowl 21 a few weeks later)
cool... thanks for sharing!
My favorite Giants dub was stopping the three peat attempt in 1990 NFC Championship game. Montana was knocked out of that game as well by Leonard Marshall. I watched my first game as a seven year old in 1979.
Summerall on Joe Morris' long TD run "This is Joe Morris, and Morris is gone". He didn't say anything after that. Summerall at his most understated brilliance.
The broadcasters of today could take a lesson (or twelve) from Summerall. Pat always knew when to be silent during the big moments that speak for themselves.
@@kengelman1011 Pat Summerall let the picture tell the story not get over excited saying Morris is gone and Simms to Bravo touchdown during Superbowl 21
@@juliansmith6291 Yep. Summerall was and is still the GOAT NFL PxP announcer.
@@kengelman1011 He belongs in the pro football Hall of fame along with brent Musberger
FACTS!!!!🏉🏈
Classic Intros - they should bring them back
The memories back in the days watching CBS Football on sundays is beyond imaginable.
The Giants will never be this great again, this was one of the best teams of all time in NFL history!
As a fan of the team that the Giants put 56 on two weeks before this game, I agree
I have to agree. This Giants team was 14-2, they were intimidating! What they did to the 49ers was beyond impressive.
@@andrewpestotnik5495 55, not 56.
@@kevinmadden1645 ah, sorry for giving the Giants one extra point 😅
@@andrewpestotnik5495this was a great team but it's not one of the great teams of all time it's a really really really good team but if you look up their points 4 and points against yeah they had a couple blowouts late in the season but it in the playoffs but for most of the season they they didn't dominate the way the 85 bears did who doubled their opponent in points for and against plus like 80 points like the 99 Rams did who doubled their opponent plus like 60 points and the biggest difference of all I think is the 91 Redskins who doubled their opponent plus like 100 points they literally destroyed everybody they played and you've got the 8449ers who were number one on offense and defense and they doubled their opponent this was a great team though definitely defensively they were great
Pat got sober at age 70 and remained sober until his death. He was simply the best! Nobody did it better before him or since.
Plus he was the one who got Mickey Mantle sober though it proved too little too late ultimately
This is a pleasure to watch……Real Football!
When a team played as a single unit and not the me, me, me mentality of today. Men vs little boys of today.
"Montana is down, Taylor is in the end zone." That'll give you chills
Michael Maya haha you mad you bitch
FACTS!!!!🏈🏉
That told you the 49ers were going to get their butts kicked.
@@theicchamp06 whatever the Giants were clearly, the best team they would’ve destroyed them had Montana played
Not only that it gave me butterflies and heart ache
49ers-Giants was a great playoff rivalry! So many battles over the years!
Our rivalry with SF is like the Knicks and Bulls of the 90s especially in the playoffs
I got chills and misty-eyed watching this phenomenal footage! I was 9 at the time!🏈🇺🇸😉
49ers Giants had some great playoff battles in the 80's.
Yep, It seemed like they played each other every year.
Yep but this one wasn't a battle. This game was a one sided ass kicking/ annihilation
My Broncos put up a very respectable fight against these Giants in Super Bowl XXI, but we were definitely outmatched.
The '86 Giants were one of the best teams of the decade.
Glory Days! Great Stuff! Madden & Summerall, Two Legendary Teams & Coaches Thanks for posting,
A Bears fan: this game was an absolute pounding!! When Jim Burt laid out Joe Montana, it was lights out!!
Ended the game for Montana and the 49ers
@TonyChaney yeah! A 2nd quarter KO!
as a diehard giants fan I just have to say thank you for posting Ken. brings back alot of memories.
That 86 team was 17-2 and scored 476 points and allowed 259. Belichick's defense allowed 259 points in 19 games.
One of the most dominating teams of the Super bowl era.
The 2000 Ravens of Brian Billick and Marvin Lewis allowed 188 points in 20 games.Thats 9.4 points a game and it included 2 pick 6es and also 2 kick off return TD that went into that 188 points total.This happened in 2000 where offenses were even better and more protected and generally more points were being scored
@@erikpuka2627 They destroyer my Giants and Kerry Collins was gutless, no doubt. The 85 Bears were great also! The 1986 Giants offense was better than the Ravens offense.
@@erikpuka2627 Yep.
I looked at the stats when Ravens beat the Titans in playoffs.
Tenn had 23 1st downs to Balt 6
Tenn had double the yards on offense and 40 mins possession time.
How can Tenn lose this game with only one turnover both teams combined??
Blocked FG return for 90 yd td and 50 yd pick 6.
Dallas got dominated by Minn in 1971 playoff, but Dallas defense produced 5 turnovers to win 20- 12.
Doomsday gave up 16 pts and 1 td in 3 playoff games in 1971.
1977 Dallas defense gave up 23 pts 2 tds ( 1 td was in 4th qtr leading Chi 37-0). Doomsday created 19 turnovers in a 3 game set with 8 in the SB.
Without Chi late td, 16 total pts. with 1 td allowed.
@@erikpuka2627, Ravens had three games against playoff teams that season. Overrated.
Devastating fumble by Rice on that opening drive. Knew the game was over as soon as it happened. Bad day to be a Niner fan.
Tom Reynolds having a bad day then as a niner fan is certainly better than the bad decade fans are suffering through now lol. And I love it
@@RobertJohnson-mn3br we won enough back then to last a lifetime.
Continue to eat crow.
Giants put up 49 on the 49ers .. Great Memories
@@anthonyscarpa6107a royal beatdown!
@@exmaj5040 I miss them days
Pat Summerall and John Madden the best to ever do it
@Kevin Kelly pretty much
Dick Emberg and Merlin Olsen got to be 2nd to do it
Thanks for leaving in the player introductions. It's good to hear Bob Sheppard again.
A guy who took pride in actually pronouncing players' names correctly. If he wasn't sure, he would actually ask the player in question: "Hey, how do you pronounce your name?"
Seems like such an obvious thing to do, but I guess it's too much to ask for most announcers today.
Him at Giants and Yankees games announcing is legendary and euphoric
As biased as I am as a Giants fan, I have never seen a defense gang tackle sideline to sideline better than that day. Ever. Total domination.
Same here, Ephraim. I was in the stadium and it was rocking that day!
The worst beatdown of a great team I have ever seen.
The Giants were ready, and their offense was finally better than average. This has to be the best defensive effort I've ever seen, too.
I'm a Cowboys fan, and I saw the Cowboys' Doomsday and Doomsday 2 dominate teams, but never an offense as good as this Niners squad. This was the NYG, for 6 years, watching SF win 2 SBs and have every accolade thrown their way. Parcells wanted to send a message, and he sure did.
WOW.
Just... WOW.
“I think the Giants have them intimidated. I’m not a big believer in intimidation, but I think it’s true” says John Madden, coach of the raiders through the 1970’s. 😂 How can you not love Madden?
What a difference in times though, hearing that they thought Montana might come back in after that hit.
That’s when football was football. Pat and John calling the game. Phil running the offense and LT and Banks running terror was in the house that day will never forget that game it was a great season
Who’s here after watching The Two Bills?!? Great documentary thus far!
I get chills watching this awesome promo footage prior to the ballgame!
He's gotta get some stuff under some stuff gotta love Madden plus Summeral setting it up just classic
I followed the Giants closely that year. This was a great sports year for me, as I was working in New York and was a Mets fan as well. Imagine having your two favorite teams win in the same year. I haven’t seen this game in a long time. I forgot about the Rice mishap at the beginning.
1969! Jets, Mets and Knicks.
The PA announcer is the legendary Bob Sheppard.
That's right he did both Yankee games and Giants games for the longest time. All goes back to when the Giants played at Yankee Stadium back in the day
I was wondering!....it sounded like him.
A guy who took pride in actually pronouncing players' names correctly. If he wasn't sure, he would actually ask the player in question: "Hey, how do you pronounce your name?"
Seems like such an obvious thing to do, but I guess it's too much to ask for most announcers today.
And Derek still has Bob Sheppard introducing him at Yankee Stadium for Old-Timers Day a few weeks ago. That’s the respect that only Derek has for being a Yankee!
Joe Morris running those sweeps and to the outside was a thing of beauty. An injury ruined his career.
He was so compact, he was fun to watch.
Barkley should take notes on this. Lol
@@anthonyscarpa6107Barkley would have 2000yrds if he had this Giants offensive line. They were the best in football here
The Giants were really good this season especially their defense. Super Bowl Champs!
The best linebacking core in NFL history.
Probably. Mid ‘80s Bears, and late 80s/early ‘90s Saints have an argument too.
I agree completely with Saints & Bears. Add the early to mid ‘90s Steelers along with mid ‘70s Steelers.
No one was stopping the Giants that year. They were as dominant as any team in NFL history. What they did in the playoffs and the Super Bowl is proof of that.
Giants out scored dynastic niners 66-6 in seven quarters of playoff football in 85-86, Giants shut it down in forth quarter in 86 game. It forced Walsh, Carmen policy and debartolo to revamp the entire offense, especially the line. It served San Francisco well.
I loved seeing them beat the 49ers, especially this good old fashioned beat down
Me too Gary!
Defense! Defense!
Isn't it amazing that Phil Simms first played on CBS, then became a game analyst on CBS, first with Greg Gumbel and then with Jim Nantz, and now is on The NFL Today in this 2017 season? (IIRC, he was also at NBC.)
He was a pre game studio analyst for ESPN in 1994
Seam pass to ole Zeke-beautiful. The Giants backup linebackers-Pepper Johnson, Andy Headen, and Byron Hunt are better than what the Giants have now playing linebacker.
2023 still holds true! Although they signed a decent guy from the Colts
@@danski6694 I know finally a linebacker. Their run defense last year was a disgrace and the pass rush was nothing to write home about either.
We got to hope the Beavers kid is healthy and is a player. He's tall like Banks and Reasons were at 6'4" and around 20 pounds heavier at 255 pounds.
@@jacksmith5692 sick of this! Sick of losing! Last year was a pleasant surprise I guess with the first playoff win in over 10 years but not enough for me!
What do you think of the Jones contract? I think the Giants got taken for a ride there personally
@@danski6694 Disagree the QB market is what it is and the Jones deal is reasonable and what did he play with last season? Tell me about his OL, his WR room and his amazing TE room?
Jones is just scratching the surface and go back and look at the Jalen Hurts number in 2021 even though he had two stud OL players in Kelce and Johnson, a great rookie WR in Smith and an excellent TE in Dallas Goedert and a great running game compared with the Daniel Jones numbers in 2022.
They are not close and how many realize that? Jones was saddled with a disaster OL save Thomas at LT, and disaster receivers and tight ends and yet the Jones numbers in 2022 far exceed the Hurts numbers in 2021 with superior talent around him and a dominate running game.
Hurts completed 61% of his passes and had a 87.2 QB rating and a 48.5 QBR rating.
Jones completed over 67% of his passes with a million drops and had a 92.5 QB rating and a 60.8 QBR rating and only had 5 picks in 472 passes and remember one was a throw away at the end of the first half and the other was against Dallas when the receiver fell down and the ball sailed where he would of been into the hands of Diggs for a gift interception so 3 picks in 470 passes sounds pretty good to me!
His best receiver at the end of the year was a scrapheap pickup Isaiah Hodgins in week 9 during the bye week and he played 8 games with the Giants.
We're going to compare Hodgins to what Hurts had in Smith in 2021?
Daniel Jones needs to continue to stay healthy that he finally did and keep improving and I think he will. The physical skills are there, he's a hard worker, a good person, and went to Duke so he's not a dope!
Remember what the late Vince Lombardi told another Duke QB in 1970. Jurgensen had completed 62% with over 3,100 yards to lead the NFL in 1969 and Lombardi said in 1970 Sonny you will complete 70% of your passes because it's year 2 in my offense and you know it now!
Sonny said 70% wow Coach and Lombardi said yes Sonny, yes!
It never happened because Lombardi died from cancer but the point was obvious. He now knows the offense.
Well Daniel Jones is finally in a real offense in year 2 of the Brian Daboll offense and as long as he stays healthy and his weapons stay healthy I see continuous improvement like Jalen Hurts showed in 2022!
There is no doubt in my mind and if the Giants run defense and pass rush improve in 2023 that will be more help!
BTW, despite all the void of talent around Jones, his last 3 seasons he has throw 22 picks in 1,281 passes or a 1.7% interception rate.
That would put him tied for 4th all time at 1.7% and overall his 2.0% interception rate is the 9th best in the history of the NFL.
We post and all can see and later we'll see if I was wrong or right?
An example was I killed the Javy Baez deal by the Mets when we gave up Pete Crow Armstrong for a stiff in Baez and was killed that Javy Baez is an amazing player.
I wrote yeah his 28 walks and 179 strikeouts and .954% fielding at SS is amazing. Amazingly crappy.
I was killed and put my thoughts out there and it is what it is!
I was proven 100% right and see Jones just scratching the surface and his contract will be a bargain in 2 years and 160 million is nonsense! He has 81 to 82 million in guaranteed money, forget that 160 million nonsense!
@@jacksmith5692 wow! What a post! Thanks brother! Lol
I hope you’re right! Maybe if Gettleman wasnt behind it all we would like Jones more? I just see too many flaws in his game to be too exited. Locks on to receivers, absolutely rifles the ball at guys without a soft touch, doesn’t step up in the pocket as well as Id like to see. But hopefully we are seeing the tip of the iceberg!
That O-Line was THE BEST we had. When you heard those names. Good luck sacking Simms.
The "Suburbanites" were terrific. The 2007 era Giants O-Line were a close second best to the '86 group IMO.
@@kengelman1011 the 2005-2008 unit was the best I ever saw, but I'm only 29
The 90 O-Line wasn't too shabby either
I think the 90 Offensive line was a bit better.
But the 86 linebacking corps they had was historic!
@@kengelman1011 I haven't heard from you in a long time and long period of time i miss old classic new York giants am disappointed i thought you would have more nfl football game every week and every day i still love your TH-cam channel are you having more classic new York giants games coming soon i am still looking for some 2005 to 2008 am looking for 2007 week 16 giants at bills and some more 1986 new York giants games i was just wondering why don't you have any on your post channel of your TH-cam channel please don't be mad i was just wondering i don't know what you have on your TH-cam channel what game
Some of the legendary men associated with this game:
Coaches: Walsh, Belechik, Parcells, Seifert, Holmgren, Green
Players: Taylor, Rice, Lott, Montana, Haley, Clark, Carson, Banks, not to mention; Bavaro, Craig, John Taylor, Morris, Landeta, Simms, Carter, Kinard
Called by the 2 greatest commentators in NFL history.
Best Giant Game ever! Domination.
Montana didn't have much luck vs the Giants in the playoff games. This game he gets knocked out with the shoulder injury and then in the 1990 title game he gets knocked out missing next season for an elbow injury. Giants/49ers duals were nasty sometimes.
Blaqnostic wow I thought it was a concussion
2 vicious hits by Leonard. That elbow injury is what opened the door for Steve Young and sent Montana to KC.
well, it WAS also a concussion. but it was the elbow getting broken that cost him his 1991 season.
CMartin6688 It cost him TWO seasons, he missed al of 1991 and 1992.
It was a combination of a shoulder injury and a concussion that knocked Montana out when Jim Burt hit him. And until I watched this game in its entirety, I actually thought it was Charles Haley who hit Simms. Man, I need to get my vision checked.
10:44: I still can't believe what I am seeing here. You young folks out there have no idea what Jerry Rice making a run and catch like this meant. It's like Michael Jordan missing a dunk undefended.
at 1:14:23 Simms gets hit in the head by the 49ers Dwaine Board. Jim Burt greets Simms as he struggles to leave the field. Soon after at 1:17:00 Burt retaliates with the knock out blast to Montana's head and the Taylor pick six.
John Mongani Thats old time football! You hit us we hit you back...harder!
Payback time.... Burt leveled him ...knocked him silly ! Best Giant team of all time .
John Mongani that was one heck of a throw by simms
TL2354 probably took the breath out of him big time
Cant tell you how much I enjoyed watching this as a long suffering Giants fan! And thanks especially for leaving in the commercials, when they used to be actually funny! And Pat and John , what more can you ask for?
The Giants playing at home were not going to be denied . Simms played great with just the great Bavaro Bavaro without an all -pro receiver.
1986 Giants defense were one of the best defenses in NFL History. Up there with the 2000 Ravens defense.
Except they gave up 50 more points and more than 600 more yards that year than the 1986 Bears. You can't be one of the top defenses in history when you were not even the top defense in the NFL that season.
@@thomascourt4935 You do have a point. But I think if you are in the TOP 3 it’s considered one of the best.
Just imagine what they would say about the 49ers (Montana) & the Patriots (Brady) if it wasn't for the big blue wrecking crew.
For Real !!! We demolish The Greats !!!
The Giants kicked Montana/Rice's asses in 85, 86, and 90 outscoring them 81 to 19 and Eli beat Brady twice! Montana knocked out by Jim Burt and Leonard Marshall and Tom Brady a 2 time loser to Eli Manning.
Yes you must be so proud 😂
The 1986 NFC playoffs were stacked with some of the best teams of the decade. Wildcard, Rams and Redskins. Redskins were in the mix as a top team most of the Decade, The Rams were always in the shadow of the of 49ers but many wildcard games involved The Rams. The Giants, The Bears, and the 49ers as Division winners. All three were dominant in the 1980’s. The Giants peaked in 86 The Redskins were possibly the 2nd best team that season but in the same division. The Bears dominated their division and lost a close one against Washington. The 49ers had an off year and still won their division. This season was probably peak 1980’s football for the NFC.
The Giants had the 49ers number, at times. Knocked Montana out twice
Good game.Although NOT a Giants fan, nonetheless, I'm glad that they won.
The Giants always tuff on the S.F.
Beat Montana on 3 Different occasions (85 Wildcard, 86 Divisional Round and the 1990 NFC Championship)
Man the giants were nightmares for montana and brady
G-men ragdolled Montana without mercy.
After this game I was calling Big Blue the New York Forty-Niners--one of my favorite games ever.
Mine too, Rob. I thought the stadium was going to crumble, we were so loud. Great day, great memories.
"that is an artificial turf turn over". John Madden was the best.
Do you guys remember the crowd chanting near the end of the game, "we want the Bears! We want the Bears!" We assumed Chicago was going to win later that afternoon. Some of the greatest memories I've ever had in my 43 years on earth
I actually remember that Bears chant the year before at the 1985 Wild Card game vs. SF. At this game I remember "we want the Skins" chants, since WASH had won the day before over the Bears and that was our next opponent in the NFC Championship Game.
The Bears game was the previous day. The fans were chanting "We Want Washington."
At 10:40 when Rice fumbled that ball that should have been a TD, that set the tone for the ass kicking the 49ers were going get . That should have been a closer game, but when Jerry Rice fumbled that ball it gave ALL the momentum to the Giants.
"oh he's probably got a concussion, but he'll be back for the second half" - sheezus! But man, I watched this again to remind myself what real Giants D looks like. They had pride in those days. Giving up so much as a first down was unacceptable. Didn't matter when in the game it was or how close the score.
Agreed. Parcells’ Giants had an identity. The years they won the Super Bowl the teams were disciplined and consistent. Not so with the 2097 and 2011 championship teams. Coughlin’s teams ran the table as Wild Cards. In the 1990 Super Bowl, Buffalo had the more talented roster yet the Giants dominated time of possession and clubbed the Bills with smash mouth play on offense all game long.
Is it possible that you can get the 1986 NFL championship game between the New York Giants vs Washington Red skin Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter
In the 1985 and 1986 playoffs when the Niners scored 6 total points, Joe Morris gained 300 yards on 52 carries!
Parcells 66 points, Walsh 6 points!
The genius Bill Walsh!
And the ‘87 playoff loss nearly cost Walsh his job
Jesus Jerry Rice was running for a touchdown on that first drive on that slant!
Would have been a completely different game and quite possibly history if he didn’t fumble that!
Or the score could have been 49-10. They had Rice locked down pretty well after that. Belechick was already making adjustments on the sideline.
it's pretty cool to see games from two successful home field advantage runs by the Giants in the same stadium in two separate eras.
“Morris is gone.” Simple yet powerful. And the niners were done
Barkley needs to watch clips of Joe.
I was at this game, was lucky to go to several games in 1986.
As a 49ers fan, this was a terrible loss, 2nd only to next year's loss to the Vikings, IMHO. Thanks for posting.
Needless to say.....that was probably the only time the legend Jerry Rice fumbled a ball away throughout his illustrious career...
Good ol Giants Stadium
I know the Marshall hit in 1990 NFC Championship is the one many remember, but Burt knocking Montana out here is just as or is more brutal. It's funny that the hit on Simms (that gnarly helmet to his mouth/chin on the prior TD pass) perhaps catalyzed Burt into nearly nearly killing Joe Montana here, while it was Burt himself that made Marshall do the same 4 years later.
100% right and agree with everything you said. Go Giants!
Giants/ 49ers games in the 80s were absolute wars. It was when football was football. The Giants defense in the era of the Two Bills was positively ferocious. They were the only team during that time that could contain Montana and as you note, they knocked him out of those two playoff games.
One of the most devastated an frightening defense the giants
Hopefully we get back to these days soon💙😁
49ers fan here. I picked the Giants to win the SB after this game. It didn't matter if they played the Redskins or Bears.
That was the best Giants team of my lifetime. 1986 was a special team.
After watching the 1981 Giants beat Philly and lose to San Fran and the 1984 team beat the Rams and lose to San Fran, I hated the 49ers. Even after beating them in 1985 I still felt like they had our number. When this game happened, I was totally stunned.
madrecka I would have rather seen them play the Bears in the nfc title game then the Redskins. you would've had had to 14-2 teams in the NFC Championship Game, even though the Bears didn't have their quarterback because Jim McMahon got cheap shot it by that Packers defensive lineman so the Giants probably would have won, but if Jim McMahon was healthy I can see the Bears going into New York and beating the Giants. I think the Giants would have had the home-field advantage on a tiebreaker even though both teams were 14-2.
TL2354 Yep the day before the Redskins beat the Bears in Chicago.
I don't what hit was worse, Jim Burts in this game on Montana, or Leonard Marshalls in the 1990 champ game, out in S.F., when he rolled out to his right, and got hit in the back; those were two vicious hits
In the 1985 and 86 playoffs, Phil Simms threw 6 total touchdown passes against the 49ers.
Joe Montana in those games threw no touchdown passes and 3 interceptions leading his team to 6 total points.
The genius Bill Walsh!
These 2 teams went at it for a decade back and forth
And the Redskins you left them out
I attended this game!
1:26:05 "He has a concussion...he'll probably play in the 2nd half"
That would never fly nowadays. Fast-forward for years later and the Giants would knock out Montana even worse as in this game.
That was the NFL. Concussions were not sufficient to keep players off the field. Shake it off and get back out there.
There are different degrees of a concussion a real bad one sends you to the hospital not playing in the second half even back then.
Luke Enno people didn't know that concussions could lead to CTE
I’m surprised he didn’t play next series
Phil Simms was brilliant in this game and even better in the superbowl
The hit Burt put on Montana is one of the biggest clean hits you’ll ever see on a QB. If you want it on NFL films up close you’ll HEAR IT
Belichik, has had the good fortune, of coaching the greatest individual defensive, and offensive players ever in the league
This was the worst beat down the 49ers suffered in the Montana era. To put things in perspective Brady in all his playoff games has never lost by more than 18 points in his 20 years in the league.
Brady never faced anything like this Giants team. Ever.
@@TheWakeup011 the LOB Seahawks were just as good as these Giants and the 2004 Steelers and 2015 Broncos were not rhat far off.
"Who's the genius now?" Love it! Forget Belichick. He can't hold Parcell's jock.
two of the greatest minds in football history offense /Walsh vs defense/parcells each time these two teams meet u have slug fest not to many average and beat a very talented st qb relay didnt belong on this list parcels a genius he pick a small fast runningback
who remembers the '81 divisional playoff game at the Stick? the underdog Scott Brunner/Rob Carpenter team sure gave the 49ers a run for their money..
I was at this game and the next one and the one after that 😎
Carl Banks was incredible in the SB as well as
This game was over before halftime but the Giants didnt lose the lead nor game
Right after herb Welch's interception, first play from scrimmage, I love the moment. Pat Summeral says, "Morris is gone." And the crowd goes insane the second Joe hits the hole. Game over. You could tell in real time. Not today Niners. It's going to get bad for you today. I haven't been to the new stadium, so I can't compare, but there was something about the old Giants Stadium. Not saying it was louder than other stadia, but the noise was different. The fans knew the game. And you could tell on this play, the second Morris hit that hole, that the fans knew there was going to be slaughter.
The Giants showed the 49ers 49 alright.. I miss the Giants being this good.. 49-3
San Francisco ran into a very big buzz saw
a very "Big Blue" buzzsaw
That defense was underrated as far as I’m concerned. Every bit as good as the Bears.
@@ephraimfink9010 true and I'm a Redskins fan
Are you able to bless us with the championship game as well?
Thanks for posting i was 14 and a giants fan growing up in ny. Everything finally came to together this year, simms stayed healthy and the rest is history.
Funny enough, I've tried posting the NFC Championship Game vs. Wash. 5 times and TH-cam took it down every time. I guess I have the commercials from the broadcast so it got flagged. Not sure why this one got through.
The Hall of Famers in this single game is unreal...
NINERS:
Montana
Walsh
Lott
Rice
Young
Haley
GIANTS:
Carson
LT
Bilicheck
Parcells
My favorite game of this era. Not a great game or anything like that. But a fun game for a Giant fan. After never winning anything it looked like the Giants were on their way.
It's mine too. It was a breakthrough game after so many years of coming close and building to something. This is the game when the dam finally broke.
@44:04......Carl Banks just shoves his man into the backfield, holds up the run play coming to his side;
@55:24......Banks is at it again taking out the lead blocker slowing the runner;
As a young man in the 70s I never thought the Giants would ever win a SB. 73 now have 5 SB snd 4 wins. Not bad sort of done with football now not the same. Out BH.
Yo bro upload the 1986 NFC championship please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Time now for NFL History Quiz. Jerry Rice's fumble on a sure TD at 10:50 was caused by:
a) Artificial turf
b) "Gamesmanship" (a nod to Bill Walsh's explanation to Bill Parcells' allegation that the 49ers were cheating with the phones-off rule in prior matches)
c) Divine İntervention
d) None of the Above.
You make the call!
James Tressler or other: buttery fingers
e) No stickum
The Giants were notorious for playing with doors @ the Meadowlands to create wind drafts so don't discount cheating. Don't forget, Bellicheat was the Giants DC.
riiiiiight.
C
i asked Jerry about that fumble and he said he learned how to hold the ball better in cold weather. true pro, learned from his mistake.
These teams met 5 times in the post season between 1981 and 1990.
The winner went on to win the super bowl in 4 of those 5 occasions.
Giants won 3 out of those 5 meetings.
When the NFC East owned the Super Bowl trophy....
QB’s don’t take hits like Montana and Simms took in this game anymore. That’s why guys like Brady and Rodgers can play into their 40’s.
The hits were clean. Go away
The Giants D is beautiful to watch.
Montana had only come back from back surgery about 2 months prior to this.
I remember thinking the absolute worst when Burt steamrolled him.
thankfully was just a concussion.
1:07:56 this is Bill Parcells. Play calling is an asset when unpredictable .
My Favorite part of watching My Giants in 86 and 90: The CROWD. It's ALIVE! They Scream on Defense to fudge the QB's audibles and snap counts! They're YOUNG; enthusiastic, maybe even a little drunk! Today go to a Giants game; it sucks. Old Wealthy Men who waited 25 years for a 15,000$ PSL to get season tix. Plus legacy season tix; Grandfathers and their Grandsons. I was at Panthers @ Giants OT Week 15 2008 two teams that finished 12-4 playing for #1 Seed; flexed to Night; high ratings nationally; a game doesn't get any bigger. And fudging silence on Defense; EVEN Critical 3RD DOWNS; in an Overtime Game?!? Im screaming "ITS 3RD DOWN! MAKE SOME NOISE!!" People looking at me because in silent venues one guy can be heard 30 Yards away. Like this is Les Miserable on Broadway and I'm not acting right. I went to a Rutgers game; they got blown out by Ohio State and it was 10x the Atmosphere. Awesome experience, and my Ohio state blew them OUT and they STILL Cheered on. Then us Ohio fan Road trippers took over screaming to the end of a 42-7 Blowout. THATS what Football Watching in AMERICA is supposed to be like. Its the pricing and exclusivity; Corporations get reams of Tix to giveaway to prospective clients to close deals. Maybe its a Good thing: Why do you think 2007 and 2011 Giants combined to win 5 Road Playoff games? Because they don't HAVE Home Field Advantage; its either a hostile or indifferent crowd.
100%. I was at this game and have had season tickets since the 70's. Today's stadium is awful. When you re-watch this game in particular, you are absolutely struck by how alive the crowd was. The place was shaking! You nailed it.
Check out Joe Morris' TD at 51:20. The crowd is electric!
@@kengelman1011 It's sad. I love my city but I hate the lack of football culture. Whatever exists big $$ of Giants Stadium keeps out the young, and the crazy. Im the crazy; When Im 66 using pension to visit the Big House; Swamp, Death Valley, Horseshoe Bucketlist Im going to scream and make noise with the student section damnit.
Its not absent, in 2007 and 2011 in Queens, my drive home from Superbowl parties was a riot of honking horns and jubilant kids going berzerk. I honked too. I wonder what Manhattan was like. 2 days later a million showed up to ticker tape parades. Kids cut school to go.
These two teams played twice during the 1986 season. The first 2 quarters the 49ers outscored the Giants 17-0…….But over the next 5 quarters the Giants put a serious beatdown on the 49ers outscoring them 70-3 leaving no doubt who the superior team was that year!