Sunday, June 1, 2008

In case you've forgotten, the Giants won the Super Bowl...


From SI.com Fan Nation...





The remarkable on-the-helmet, falling-down catch has been replayed over and over since Super Bowl XLII, but not in the mind of the player closest to defending it. It's not that Patriots safety Rodney Harrison is in denial or anything of the sort. He hasn't forgotten David Tyree's improbable 32-yard reception, or Eli Manning's slippery scramble and high-arcing pass that set up the Giants' winning touchdown. He's just put it in a place he believes it belongs. Almost four months to the day from one of the more painful defeats in his NFL career, Harrison simply calls the key play inexplicable. "Not in a million years does he make that catch again," said Harrison.
Boston Globe

4 comments:

jaybird said...

thanks for the reminder.

Katie said...

Um, ya, I think I remember such a thing happening. Wait, who are the Giants? How many Super Bowls have THEY won in the last few years?

Mike San Marco said...

The Giants are the reigning Super Bowl Champions.

I don't know exactly how many THEY have won in the last few years, but, as far as I can remember, I do know that every time THEY have played the New England Patriots in a Super Bowl THEY have been on the winning side.

Does this answer your questions?

Katie said...

The Pats still dominate.