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#8386
Giants History / Re: GARY REASONS -- The "HIT"
December 11, 2011, 12:20:11 PM
I always liked Gary Reasons


That play still wouldn't be a penalty because RBs are not afforded any extra protection.
#8387
Giants History / Re: Tribute To Our Fallen Brothers
November 23, 2011, 10:08:08 AM
My memories of the posters

Gabes- was before my time, but from the old posts I saw he was a true gentleman

Chris Allen-  I never met a more serious or better informed fan.   Chris Allen was a true football historian and he had a very solid knowledge of the game.   He may have been a bit prickly, but he also challenged us as fans to raise our knowledge and understanding of the game.  That was a special gift and his passing is what inspired me to put so much time and effort into increasing my understanding and knowledge of the game.

Mojo-  Was a good man, a good fan and an excellent poster

Evan-  The guy was so strong looking and vibrant.  I was shocked to hear he died shortly after I met him.  Evan was a good man who brought a light hearted sense of humor to the board.  A good man and fan.

Jan-  I didn't know him very well

Tucker-  Was a smart and reasonable man who always conducted himself in a honorable and good fashion.   He lived a great life in service to others and he was truly a valued member of the community.

Slick-  A great guy with a terrific sense of balance and humor.  His presence on the board was always a positive and he will be greatly missed.
#8388
Quote from: NYCblueman92 on October 30, 2011, 12:37:36 PM
My name is Keyshawn and I have been a Giants fan for 25 years. I live eat and sleep New york Giants football.  I am the kind of hardcore fan who gets updates on his phone when they score, even though I am still watching the game. I watch the game untill the clock say zero. No matter if we are up big or getting blownout. I was raised by my Cowgirl loving father who to this day still sends me burn up Giants gear. There has been many of broken coffee tables in my house after watching the Cowgirls play the Giants. Why he became a Cowgirl fan I don`t know. I was born and raised in NYC but moved to south Jersey for a house and trees for my wife and kids. Now I am stuck with all the no Rings Eagle fans who hate my Giants flag in my front yard. I have three kids two girls and one boy who have no choice but to be a giants fan along as they live in my house LOL just kidding.  Well thats about all, I hope we put those Miami Dolpins in a tunafish can and ship them off to Stanford for Luck to get a head start.

Welcome aboard!  You have come to the right place
#8389
Quote from: johnst1981 on October 03, 2011, 12:46:53 PM
Hi there!



1)  I'm from the South West of England.

2) I started getting back into the NFL and picked the Giants at the start of the 07 play-offs. I've watched every game on Gamepass since.

3)  I lecture law at university and I'm writing a PhD about the role of the modern day defence lawyer. All terribly dry stuff.

4) I've just turned 30, got married in 2010 and my wife and I are heading to the US to watch the Eagles @ Giants in November. I cannot wait!

Welcome John!  We have a few members that are from England.  Most of them have names that let you know they are your fellow Countrymen.   We also have members that tailgate at every game
#8390
Quote from: amazinz5 on September 28, 2011, 02:01:04 PM
1)  What part of the Country do you live in?
i live in medford, 20-30 min from philly

2)  How long have you been a Giants fan?
never really got into it until middle school, early 2000s i guess

3)  What do you do for a living?
im going to community collge and hopefully getting a job delivering pizzas in a minute.

4) Anything else you would like to mention about yourself?
go big blue?  my favorite player right now is probably ahmad, with jpp coming in at a close 2nd.


oh yea and my names tyler


Welcome aboard Tyler.  Hey is that pizza delivery job after you finish college? ;)   Just kidding, great to have you aboard
#8391
Quote from: robrunner67 on September 16, 2011, 07:07:05 PM
Hometown- Brentwood Long Island ...been a fan since Fran tarkenton was running around Yankee stadium for his life - I drive a NYC bus in passenger service and a weekend musician  Happy to amongs be on this site .                                                                                                                                                                       


Welcome aboard!  I hope you enjoy your stay
#8392
BBH Archive / Re: Followup on the BBQ and dinner planning
September 05, 2011, 09:41:24 AM
Quote from: GFICO on September 05, 2011, 09:09:08 AM
Folks, was this the training camp bbq?  I am going to try to make it next year!



I'm looking forward to meeting you.
#8393
BBH Archive / Ten Signs of Intellectual Honesty
September 02, 2011, 11:49:24 AM
1. Do not overstate the power of your argument. One
#8394
Quote from: Moontheloon on August 20, 2011, 09:39:07 PM
whats up Giants fans


Im brand new here


from Jersey, been a fan since 1981 when I was 7....


my uncle has had season tickets since the 60s so ive been lucky enough to go to quite a few games a year for my whole life.


Im not an Eli hater nor Homer


not a huge fan of Gilbride but also dont hold him as accountable as most do


self diagnosed realist


two things in my life im passionate about music and my Football Giants


favorite all time players in no order


LT
Simms
Carson
Marshall
Hamilton
Armstead
Seubert
Bradshaw
Nicks

Welcome!  That's a great list.   Harry Carson is a great man and a great player.   Harry once attended our BBQ for free and spent hours telling stories, taking pictures and signing autographs. 
#8395
Quote from: revmoran on August 03, 2011, 10:44:44 AM
I don't contribute very often to these boards, but I do like to come and read all your posts to get the inside track on what's going on with the Giants now.  My interest is more Giants past than present, and I do contribute to the Giants.com history section when I have time. 
1)  What part of the Country do you live in?  I live in Connecticut, just north of Danbury near the New York border

2)  How long have you been a Giants fan?  I have never not been a Giants fan, although I don't pay much attention between games

3)  What do you do for a living?  I was ordained as a minister in 1970 and for the past 20 years I've been the senior pastor of the First Congregational Church here. 

4) Anything else you would like to mention about yourself?  my main link to the Giants was through my father who played for the team from 1929 to 1934.  He would have been 110 years old this past Sunday.  We lived in New York City and he took me to a fair share of games when I was young - we'd ride the subway - and I don't think he went to many games after they left Yankee Stadium.  He and my mother came to live with us when we moved to Connecticut, and when he celebrated his 91st birthday the Giants sent a video team up to interview him, since he still held the record for the longest run from scrimmage for the team, which was 91 yards.  It's a priceless video for me, because they asked him a lot of questions I had never asked - and generally he did not talk about himself.  Apart from the Giants I'm a very casual football fan, but I do feel a strong tie to Big Blue and always enjoy seeing them succeed.

Rev,


I always enjoy reading your posts.  They are always interesting and enlightening
#8396
Quote from: UniHamachi on May 02, 2011, 06:56:04 PM
While conventional wisdom suggests that the Giants picked high value selections up and down the board, Cold Hard Football Facts included one of Reese's picks in their first round mock, and it wasn't Austin:

http://coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/11_3707_CHFF%27s_anti-Mock_Draft.html

Curioisly, they didn't mention the Sash pick in their draft reviews. 

Interesting list, I like the idea of considering just production.  Not that it gives a complete picture but it does give a better view of one of the legs of my draft triad (production, mental, athletic ability)
#8397
MEDIA Q&A WITH GENERAL MANAGER JERRY REESE: (Video) Tyler Sash
#8398
MEDIA Q&A WITH GENERAL MANAGER JERRY REESE: (Video) James Brewer, Indiana
#8399
NFL Draft, NY Giants style / Re: Yay...a Terrapin
April 30, 2011, 09:36:14 PM
MEDIA Q&A WITH GENERAL MANAGER JERRY REESE: (Video) Da
#8400
MEDIA Q&A WITH GENERAL MANAGER JERRY REESE: (Video) Jacquian Williams