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The Giants, once considered one of the most cherished of all football
teams, had been on a free fall since 1964. From that season through the
'81 season, the team posted only two winning seasons and did not even
once qualify for the playoffs. Not even a move into a brand new stadium
in '76 could help the team. Things disintegrated even more in '78, when
the team seemingly had the Eagles beat and only needed to run out the
clock. For some inexplicable reason, the offense ran a play, a handoff
in the closing seconds of the game, which was botched, picked up by the
opportunist Eagle defense, and returned, for a game-winning touchdown.
Having
sunk to the lowest levels in team history, owner Wellington Mara hired
George Young to reverse the Giants fortunes. In just two short years
under Young’s leadership, the Giants were playoff bound, and the
building blocks were in place for what would become a super season.
Young
drafted Phil Simms to quarterback his team, and he built a defense
around an amazing group of linebackers, Harry Carson, Carl Banks and
Lawrence Taylor. Suddenly, the Giants were again a ferocious team.
Finally, in '86, everything would come together. Posting an amazing
record of 14-2, the Giants would storm through the playoffs, en route
to the team’s first championship game since 1963.
In the big
game against Denver, Simms was masterful. He completed an astounding 22
passes in 25 attempts, surging his team past Denver in the second half
en route to a 39-20 rout. With Denver leading 10-9 in the third
quarter, Simms marched his team on a 63 yard scoring drive that
culminated with a 13 yard touchdown pass to inspirational tight end,
Mark Bavaro. After snaring the ball in the end-zone, Bavaro knelt down
on a knee, as if to be giving thanks to be part of this special moment.
Later in the second half the game was put away as Simms connected with
Phil McConkey on a six yard scoring play.
Simms was named the
game's Most Valuable Player and his passing day is still considered the
gold standard by which all championship quarterbacks are measured.
"Simm-ply Super"
686 Limited Edition Lithographs
Each Individually Signed And Numbered By Renowned Sports Artist
Rick
Brown
Approximately 13-3/4" X 21"
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