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History of the NY Giants

June 13, 2024 by nflinlondon

As we continue our look at the history of NFL teams, we turn our attention to a franchise that will be turning 100 years old next year, and they do look good for their age. The G-Men will turn 100 in 2025, as we dig deep into the History of the NY Giants  

The New York Giants, one of the most storied franchises in the National Football League (NFL), have a rich history filled with triumphs, iconic players, and unforgettable moments. This journey through time will take you from their early days to their remarkable appearances on the international stage, particularly their games in England, which have been a thrill for UK Giants fans.

 The Birth of a Franchise

The New York Giants were founded in 1925 by Tim Mara with an initial investment of just $500. Little did Mara know, his modest investment would grow into a powerhouse of American football. The team quickly made a name for itself, winning its first NFL Championship in 1927, just two years after its inception. The Giants’ early success can be attributed to their rugged defense and a roster filled with talented players who played with grit and determination.

Little did he also know that one his great granddaughters would star in a flop of a ‘Fantastic Four’ remake, that would literally have him rolling over in his grave.

Championships and Legends

The Giants dominated the NFL in the 1930s and 1950s, becoming synonymous with championship success. Under the guidance of legendary coaches like Steve Owen and later Vince Lombardi (as an assistant), the Giants built a legacy of excellence. Key players during these decades included Mel Hein, Frank Gifford, and Sam Huff, whose contributions cemented the Giants’ place in NFL history.

One of the most memorable moments came in the 1958 NFL Championship Game, often dubbed “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” The Giants faced the Baltimore Colts in a thrilling contest that went into sudden-death overtime. Despite losing 23-17, the game’s excitement and the national television broadcast helped popularize the NFL across the United States.

Struggles and Rebirth

The 1960s and 1970s were challenging decades for the Giants. They struggled to find consistent success on the field, and their once-proud franchise experienced numerous losing seasons. However, the arrival of head coach Bill Parcells in 1983 marked the beginning of a new era.

Under Parcells, the Giants won their first Super Bowl in 1986, defeating the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. This victory was followed by another championship in 1990, where they triumphed over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV, a game remembered for Scott Norwood’s infamous missed field goal attempt. These victories revitalized the Giants’ fan base and restored their status as an NFL powerhouse.

The Eli Manning Era: Two More Super Bowls

The 2000s saw the Giants usher in another period of success, this time led by quarterback Eli Manning. The younger Manning brother delivered some of the most memorable moments in NFL history, guiding the Giants to two Super Bowl victories.

In Super Bowl XLII, the Giants pulled off a stunning upset against the previously undefeated New England Patriots. David Tyree’s “helmet catch” became one of the most iconic plays in NFL history, helping the Giants secure a 17-14 victory. Four years later, the Giants once again defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, with Manning’s clutch performance earning him a second Super Bowl MVP award.

Giants Across the Pond

The Giants have not only made their mark in the United States but have also played a significant role in the NFL’s international expansion. The team participated in the league’s International Series, playing games in England to promote American football abroad, much to the delight of G-Men fans in Britain.

Their first trip to England came in 2007 when they faced the Miami Dolphins at Wembley Stadium. In a rain-soaked contest, the Giants emerged victorious, winning 13-10. This game was a historic moment as it was the first NFL regular-season game played outside of North America. The Giants returned to London in 2016, where they faced the Los Angeles Rams at Twickenham Stadium. Once again, the Giants showcased their resilience, securing a 17-10 win in front of an enthusiastic international crowd. 2022 was an even better result for the Giants, as they were able to topple Aaron Rodgers and the Pack 27-22 in an October 9th game. Three visits and three wins for the Giants in London, something other teams would love to boast in the UK.

As the New York Giants continue to build on their storied legacy, they remain a team steeped in tradition and excellence. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to success, the Giants are poised to create new memories and add more chapters to their illustrious history.

Whether you’re a lifelong Giants fan or new to the world of American football, the history of the New York Giants offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of one of the NFL’s most iconic franchises. From their humble beginnings to their international triumphs, the Giants have proven time and again that they are a team to be reckoned with on any stage.

With so many international NFL games popping up each year, we should expect to see the Giants in London quite soon. 

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Draft Hangover

April 30, 2021 by nflinlondon

Draught can give you a wicked hangover. It could be the hops, the barley, the sugar, or the fact that you drowned 13 of them quickly to try to numb the pain that is your NFL fandom. Like the liquid draught, the NFL Draft can bring with it a mighty wallop of a hangover.

So which teams were able to handle the draft, and which ones got so tuned out it may affect their next few years?
Not surprisingly, there were a few boneheaded moves from the draft that could have plenty of reverb in September.

Among some of the hot topics to emerge from the 2021 NFL Draft include.

Pack it in Aaron

If ever there was an NFL model for a tortured relationship, it would be the Green Bay Packers. Despite having a solid QB who tops the league every season, the Pack continue to starve Rodgers as if they are testing him to see how well he will perform without some of his talents.
Green Bay COULD have taken one of the many wide receivers on offer at the draft, and opted to snag another defensive member of the backfield.
The Packers could have let this drama simmer another season had they just given the guy some sign that they were keen on him, and the team making a solid playoff rush in 2021.
Instead, Green Bay now has a pissed of QB who is not only ready to leave, but also point a target on their heads for the rest of his career.
With the amount of cap space the Packers have to eat to deal with Rodgers, you would think that they would have thought this through a bit more.
Ready to suit up Love?

Bear Down

With the Packers struggling (yet still winning) in the NFC North, it was up to Chicago to make something in the 2021 Draft.
Chicago was gifted the chance to move up for Justin Fields at number 11, and traded with the Giants to get him at that spot.
Within a fortnight, Fields went from number two pick, to rumours of him having a heart condition, & other ill health tweets.
This is the kind of crap the Patriots usually spread before using the opportunity to cash in on their needs.
With Nagy and Pace dangling by a career thread, they will need Fields to light them up to the playoffs if this deal is to be considered a success.
The real question is…can they protect him?

Return of the Mac

Mac Jones has a draft body like Tom Brady.
Mac Jones is the new Tom Brady.
Following this logic won’t get you far in correctly making NFL picks, but it might make you feel warm and fuzzy inside if you’re from New England.
New England didn’t even have to make a move to get Jones, as they watched the freefall happen in front of them.
Cam Newton now has a young man he can guide and nourish over the next 5 years before eventually handing the reins to him, or so he might think.
The Patriots splashed on big TE’s and defensive options with their free agency wad, now comes the real test.
How quickly will the Pats be ‘Bills Ready’ for 2021?

Jag Offs

It was no secret that Trevor Lawrence was on the wishlist of the Jags as they kicked off the 2021 Draft.
The Clemson Kid should be the answer to their QB woes, he is the 4th Jacksonville QB selected at number 1.
Urban Myer will be looking to get a little ‘country’ this season, battling elite NFL teams with his collegiate pluckiness and guise.
Where the Jags really went ‘boom’ was their second pick in the first round, taking Travis Etienne at number 25.
This former Clemson running back has played with Lawrence for years, and these two should be able to get back to business quickly.
Florida fans will be looking for a return to the playoffs this season, and anything short of that will have to be considered a massive set back.

 

Ladies and Gettleman

Did Dave Gettleman do good? It’s hard to tell through the ire of the New York sports media, but it seems Dave did good.
Eager to capitalise on Chicago’s need for a QB, the Giants were able to channel the Bears desperation into a good future.
By trading the eleventh pick to the Bears, the Giants were able to parlay this into getting the Bears 20th pick, a 5th round pick and 1st and fourth round picks in 2022.
Not to mention drafting stellar Florida speedster Kadarius Toney, who should offer Daniel Jones a target he can under throw.
Now the Giants just need to shake off that stink of the NFC East.

That’s it for Round 1 of the 2021 NFL Draft, we will have more action throughout the weekend.

 

 

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NFL Wins

May 12, 2020 by nflinlondon

The Chicago Bears are the best team in football if you go by wins. Granted they started as one of the original teams, so they should be.

The Packers are nipping at their heels, hot off some stellar 90s wins by Farve & Rodgers. The way they’ve been playing in the previous decades points to another series of wins with the potential of Love.

And of course the Giants are the 3rd most among winners, when they absolutely devastated throughout the 60s, 70s & 80s. Those who remember that era will attest that the they were like the Pats of that time but for way longer.

Where are them Cowboys? Well, they didn’t play as long as these other teams who have 30 years on their franchise.

The Patriots of course have been our champion of late, cruising for the past 15 years, but are their best years behind them? Will Stid-Meister be their new QB of the future and give them more wins? Time will tell, but probably no.

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TNF-Giants vs Pats

October 10, 2019 by nflinlondon

Thursday Night football is usually a craptastic affair with low scores, and disgruntled players.
But the past few Thursdays have brought us some thrills and chills.
Will this one be different?

In short-yes.

Look for Tom Brady to thrash the lowly Giants who will be crushed under the weight of the struggling G-men.
Their D will swarm poor Daniel Jones and feast upon his flesh.
Tommy will light up his receivers and Sony Michel will have literal field day.

Our pundit Wade McElwain picks the Patriots to easily cover their 17 point spread, as well as the 41.5 point over.
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Make sure you join us every Sunday at the Princess Alexandra pub in Crouch End for NFL shenanigans.
See you Sunday!

Filed Under: NFL Betting, NFL News, NFL Picks Tagged With: Daniel Jones, evan engram, fantasy betting, Giants, julian edelman, New England Patriots, new jersey, NFL betting, NFL in london, NFL London, NFL Tottenham, NFLUK, ny giants, patriots, rob gronkowski, sports betting, thursday night football, tnf, tom brady, Wade McElwain

Week 3 Predictions

September 24, 2019 by nflinlondon

Whew!
What a week in the NFL!
How did you do in your week 3 predictions?

Wade & Ryan make their picks every Friday for the podcast, and now we have the results in…Wade totally smoked Ryan!

Ryan went a respectable 8-8 for the week, a healthy 500-with all of his attention focused on his Buffalo Bills.
Ryan did get caught up in some of his ’emotional’ picks, but was able to ride some of his into a good weekend of predictions.

Wade on the other hand totally nailed this week, going 14-2 and killing some of the top picks that he had for the weekend.

Among some of Wade’s top picks for the week:

Detroit Lions
Wade had them to win the game outright, and they did at that, plying on the pressure on the Philadelphia Eagles who were injured and outmatched.

Panthers
When Cam is out, it’s time for the team to shine-which is exactly what happened. Christian McCaffery was on fire-blasting through the helpless Arizona Cardinals defence with ease.

Giants
Teams play to their best, when they need to impress. The Giants were able to impress upon the Bucs defence just how much Daniel Jones wanted this.
They did indeed.

If you took Wade’s picks-congrats! You probably won a lot of money this week.
If you took Ryan’s…hope you broke even.

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