Not so hard to do. Nothing like reliving NYG greatness. Even better with the new GM & Coaching staff especially how quickly teams turnex it around in yr 1 of the "REBUILD". Not lip service, culture attitude everything has changed for the better. Go GMEN
I was young and in a dark place during that 2007 superbowl but looking back at it now I feel like I kinda took those years for granted. On the flip side the bad years makes you more appreciative for the seasons where we were contenders. One day we'll experience that feeling again.
That's why as a human being you always have to always appreciate the small and not so good years to appreciate us our giants now we will get it together soon so just keep the hope and faith in your hearts giant fans ❤️💪❤️💯
Being a fan for 60 years I've seen all the ups and downs. and l'll never abandon my team. We don't have it that bad, I mean, imagine being a Cleveland Browns or Lions fan, or even a Cardinal.
I love Tom. I am very very very sorry about Judy she was an angel on earth for sure. You're a good man Tom dont anyone ever tell you differently. Probably never going to see this but. Thank You!!!!!
Great to see coach again. I have always respected his passion and discipline for the game of football. Condolences on the passing of your wife. Stay strong and PLEASE keep coaching Eli!
All that Tom Coughlins been thru last few yrs. So greatful happy not only for him and Giants but this boom relives greatness.... Priceless, speechless and yes it was is always will be GREATEST victory in SB Era !!!!
This is Amazing. Brings back all those good memories, my family we all got together for every game that post season run. I remember the fumble against GreenBay I dove on the floor as if I can recover it to save the season. And when we beat the Pats in the superbowl I cried. Being a Giants fan isn't just a fan of the team. It's family. Win, lose or draw Giants Football is in my blood. That 07 season was the most stressful season emotionally ever lol and I've been a fan since 87 when I was little
Yes yes, yes Been a Giant's fan since 1963, 2007 was the best ever. Best part about the Super Bowl win, myself being from New England, I had to watch the game with Patriots fans, and I thought we didn't have much of a chance to beat them. Of course, the rest is history.
It's great watching Eli and Tom talk about their greatest triumph together. Both of them were on the receiving end of so much criticism from the media and many fans over the years. When you talk about the greatest QB-Coach combinations in NFL history, Manning and Coughlin should definitely be in the discussion. I'll be buying Tom's book, for sure.
I was at the Buffalo game…….my daughter had bought tickets 10 rows up at the 50 yard line for mr and my husband…….but he died of cancer just a month before. So my son and I sat through the bittersweet joy in this crazy weather as Ahmad took off and accelerated right in front of us and took the season and the game on his back!
I was also at that game. I traveled up from Connecticut with my best friend's family. (All Buffalo bills fans). I remember getting haggled by all the bills fans when they were dominating early in the game. But the Giants pulled it out. I also remember having to leave the hotel early the next morning because it was snowing so bad we were going to get stuck in Buffalo for Christmas. That was one of the best moments of my life. I'm glad you also could enjoy that moment in time the best you could under the circumstances
Gawd I love my NY Giants and I loved these two guys. There is no doubt that Super Bowl XLII was one of the greatest if not greatest Super Bowls ever played. People everywhere gave the Giants "0" zero chance to beat the 18-0 Patriots. Eli Manning and David Tyree proved everyone wrong on February 3, 2008 with "The Catch". I have been a NY Giants fan since 1958. Remembered seeing my first Championship Game of the New York Giants and Baltimore Colts known at that time as "The Greatest Game". A heart breaking loss in overtime 23-17. Watching "The Fumble" of Joe Pisarcik to Larry Csonka against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 19, 1978 losing that game 19-17 in the last few seconds. Watching "The Punt" December 19, 2010 of the Philadelphia Eagles DeSean Jackson running it in as time expired to beating us 38-31. Yes I have seen some really heart breaking losses. Then........... there is Super Bowl XXV. The January 27, 1991 amazing game ending of the "Missed Field Goal" by Scott Norwood of the Buffalo Bills. I will always remember coach Tom's Super Bowl XLVI win. Not as spectacular as SB XLII, but a great win against another favored to win Patriot Team. With all this said, For some reason we never "win" or "lose" easy. Some people just do not understand the NY Giant Fan loyalty for this team since 1925. It is one of three flagship teams of the NFL. The other two are the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. So many great players and coaches. Just to name a few; Steve Owens, Tuffy Leemons, Charlie Conerly, YA Title, Sam Huff, Phil Simms, Mark Bravo, Harry Carsen, Lawrence Taylor, Bill Parcells, Tiki Barber, Michael Strahan, Eli Manning and yes Tom Coughlin. I must say I was sad how things ended for both Tom and Eli. I know it is history now but I was sad at that time. Both were "Great Faces" of this "Great Franchise". As they say in Giant's World, "Ones a Giant, Always a Giant." Thank you both Tom and Eli for what you gave to all us fans. I am happy to claim I am a NY Giant fan till the day I die. GO GIANTS
Good to see coach! Nobody thought the team would win those tough games. It feels kinda like now...New coach and players, we in a slight recession, doubt in the air but our Giants team is winning and giving hope! Could we be witnessing another improbable season! Coach Daboll reached out to Coach Coughlin and it was said to WIN! Let's go G-Men
Amazing interview. Great stories I hadn’t heard. I was at that Super Bowl and had a section of 25-30 people visualizing Burress in the corner of the end zone Touchdown!!!
Eli is so smart and would of made a great coach. On Monday nights he is much better than Peyton. Very funny and great personality and nothing like what he showed as a player with the media. Thank You Coach and sorry for Judy-RIP! My late Dad was on the board with Syracuse University during the Frank Maloney days and my Sister is a Syracuse graduate and I love how Coach mentioned Zonk. Csonka calls Coughlin Tommy and loves Coughlin and vice versa. Thanks for SB 42 and 46 to go with SB 21 and 25. I go back to 1970 with the Giants and endured the 1970's as a kid!
I think firing TC was the beginning of the big slide. The Mara/Tisch folks panic and don't ride out the slumps(I mean we got bad draft picks etc.) The NY Giants win SBs every once and awhile and shouldn't dump quality staff like that
I can never get enough of these two talking Super Bowl runs ESPECIALLY 42.. And As much as I Love Tom Coughlin!! Plax (in my opinion) was the best Giant Receiver in recent history - and he is absolutely right about Plax using his physicality against Al Harris But as physical as Burress was with Harris … Harris was Just IF NOT a little more physical with Plax Even for a smaller guy I remember being surprised with what He was actually getting away with .. All in All in that Greenbay game ; Plax completely exposed a Very Solid Corner in Al Harris
I don't know if anyone else noticed. The NYG story is very similar to the movie "Facing the Giants" which came out in 2006. Coach on hot seat, people calling for him to be fired, they lose their 1st two games. Championship game against a powerhouse team, no one gives them a shot to win. How ironic, Facing the Giants, released September 2006
When I was 10 years years old, and 15 years, my little brother and I decide to pick our own NFL teams he was a Patriots fan I was a a Giants fan... from Super Bowl 42 everyone doubted the team that I was going to lose, but everyone was silent and everyone shut the hell up, and I really didn't want to rub the salt on the wound on my brother but I had it too because he lost two Super Bowls against my own favorite team, the only thing he should be happy that he has three Super Bowl wins and that wasn't us
As soon as he left that accountability left with him and we could no longer hide the drafting mistakes and the bad coaching from all the amateurs they hired after him. Daboll gives me hope though.
Thanks for watching! Subscribe now for the latest Giants Huddle Podcast videos!
Not so hard to do. Nothing like reliving NYG greatness. Even better with the new GM & Coaching staff especially how quickly teams turnex it around in yr 1 of the "REBUILD". Not lip service, culture attitude everything has changed for the better. Go GMEN
2 LEGENDS!!! Miss these 2 so much man
Tom and Eli just killed-it.
Such a special man . Eli doesn’t get enough credit either. Giant Win. Thanks guys . 🎉
They need to do more of these. Eli and TC are so close
I was young and in a dark place during that 2007 superbowl but looking back at it now I feel like I kinda took those years for granted. On the flip side the bad years makes you more appreciative for the seasons where we were contenders. One day we'll experience that feeling again.
They, not we
That's why as a human being you always have to always appreciate the small and not so good years to appreciate us our giants now we will get it together soon so just keep the hope and faith in your hearts giant fans ❤️💪❤️💯
Being a fan for 60 years I've seen all the ups and downs. and l'll never abandon my team. We don't have it that bad, I mean, imagine being a Cleveland Browns or Lions fan, or even a Cardinal.
Chris Snee and Tom Coughlin were at my job a couple of days ago. I work at a hospital. 2007 SB Giants! What an awesome year 😎💪🏾
fan for 50+ years. 2007-08 season was the best ever in Giants seasons. How they won some games I still scratch my head.
I love Tom. I am very very very sorry about Judy she was an angel on earth for sure. You're a good man Tom dont anyone ever tell you differently. Probably never going to see this but. Thank You!!!!!
1st class act coach & Eli is.Yes we was the greater team that day..really
Great to see coach again. I have always respected his passion and discipline for the game of football. Condolences on the passing of your wife. Stay strong and PLEASE keep coaching Eli!
So many great Giants memories from these 2.
All that Tom Coughlins been thru last few yrs. So greatful happy not only for him and Giants but this boom relives greatness.... Priceless, speechless and yes it was is always will be GREATEST victory in SB Era !!!!
I could listen to Coughlin talk football all day. A real elder statesmen to the game, old school in every sense.
Coach looking good and full with energy
Doesn’t look like he aged since those two super bowls
I love hearing Coughlin talk like this. Definitely need more of this.
Tom Coughlin is an amazing person.
Basically coming of age for the team with Coach and QB becoming the leaders for that decade. Also Peace Be To Judy Coughlin
Always love reliving the 07 season. Love coach and Eli. Thank you for great giants memories
It is really a classic!
This is Amazing. Brings back all those good memories, my family we all got together for every game that post season run. I remember the fumble against GreenBay I dove on the floor as if I can recover it to save the season. And when we beat the Pats in the superbowl I cried. Being a Giants fan isn't just a fan of the team. It's family. Win, lose or draw Giants Football is in my blood. That 07 season was the most stressful season emotionally ever lol and I've been a fan since 87 when I was little
Yes yes, yes Been a Giant's fan since 1963, 2007 was the best ever. Best part about the Super Bowl win, myself being from New England, I had to watch the game with Patriots fans, and I thought we didn't have much of a chance to beat them. Of course, the rest is history.
@@TheCybertiger9 aw man that's amazing lol I wish I could of seen the look on their faces 🤣🤣
It's great watching Eli and Tom talk about their greatest triumph together. Both of them were on the receiving end of so much criticism from the media and many fans over the years. When you talk about the greatest QB-Coach combinations in NFL history, Manning and Coughlin should definitely be in the discussion. I'll be buying Tom's book, for sure.
Thanks for the unbelievable memories, Eli and TC!
Beautiful
Makes me proud to be a Giants fan for life ❤️❤️❤️
This is great. Will always love Tom Coughlin
Two of my favorite Giants.
I was at the Buffalo game…….my daughter had bought tickets 10 rows up at the 50 yard line for mr and my husband…….but he died of cancer just a month before. So my son and I sat through the bittersweet joy in this crazy weather as Ahmad took off and accelerated right in front of us and took the season and the game on his back!
Everything happens for a reason, God knew what it would mean to you two ladies!
I was also at that game. I traveled up from Connecticut with my best friend's family. (All Buffalo bills fans). I remember getting haggled by all the bills fans when they were dominating early in the game. But the Giants pulled it out. I also remember having to leave the hotel early the next morning because it was snowing so bad we were going to get stuck in Buffalo for Christmas. That was one of the best moments of my life. I'm glad you also could enjoy that moment in time the best you could under the circumstances
What a great year Giants win super bowl and my twin girls were born 12/09, I remember holding them during SB my good luck charms
If anyone was curious, “A Giant Win” is also on Audible narrated by Coach Coughlin.
A magical season!
Brought back great memories. Thank you! GO BIG BLUE
Gawd I love my NY Giants and I loved these two guys. There is no doubt that Super Bowl XLII was one of the greatest if not greatest Super Bowls ever played. People everywhere gave the Giants "0" zero chance to beat the 18-0 Patriots. Eli Manning and David Tyree proved everyone wrong on February 3, 2008 with "The Catch".
I have been a NY Giants fan since 1958. Remembered seeing my first Championship Game of the New York Giants and Baltimore Colts known at that time as "The Greatest Game". A heart breaking loss in overtime 23-17. Watching "The Fumble" of Joe Pisarcik to Larry Csonka against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 19, 1978 losing that game 19-17 in the last few seconds. Watching "The Punt" December 19, 2010 of the Philadelphia Eagles DeSean Jackson running it in as time expired to beating us 38-31. Yes I have seen some really heart breaking losses.
Then........... there is Super Bowl XXV. The January 27, 1991 amazing game ending of the "Missed Field Goal" by Scott Norwood of the Buffalo Bills. I will always remember coach Tom's Super Bowl XLVI win. Not as spectacular as SB XLII, but a great win against another favored to win Patriot Team.
With all this said, For some reason we never "win" or "lose" easy.
Some people just do not understand the NY Giant Fan loyalty for this team since 1925. It is one of three flagship teams of the NFL. The other two are the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. So many great players and coaches. Just to name a few; Steve Owens, Tuffy Leemons, Charlie Conerly, YA Title, Sam Huff, Phil Simms, Mark Bravo, Harry Carsen, Lawrence Taylor, Bill Parcells, Tiki Barber, Michael Strahan, Eli Manning and yes Tom Coughlin.
I must say I was sad how things ended for both Tom and Eli. I know it is history now but I was sad at that time. Both were "Great Faces" of this "Great Franchise". As they say in Giant's World, "Ones a Giant, Always a Giant." Thank you both Tom and Eli for what you gave to all us fans. I am happy to claim I am a NY Giant fan till the day I die. GO GIANTS
Thank you guys!
Good to see coach! Nobody thought the team would win those tough games. It feels kinda like now...New coach and players, we in a slight recession, doubt in the air but our Giants team is winning and giving hope! Could we be witnessing another improbable season! Coach Daboll reached out to Coach Coughlin and it was said to WIN!
Let's go G-Men
This is Beautiful! Oh my MEMORIES 💙
Amazing interview. Great stories I hadn’t heard. I was at that Super Bowl and had a section of 25-30 people visualizing Burress in the corner of the end zone Touchdown!!!
Eli is so smart and would of made a great coach. On Monday nights he is much better than Peyton. Very funny and great personality and nothing like what he showed as a player with the media.
Thank You Coach and sorry for Judy-RIP!
My late Dad was on the board with Syracuse University during the Frank Maloney days and my Sister is a Syracuse graduate and I love how Coach mentioned Zonk. Csonka calls Coughlin Tommy and loves Coughlin and vice versa.
Thanks for SB 42 and 46 to go with SB 21 and 25. I go back to 1970 with the Giants and endured the 1970's as a kid!
Greatest Superbowl ever. I've been a fan since January 27th 1991 which was another unprobable win
I could have watched these two talk for 10 hours
Ah, Coach. That was truly a magical night.
Saludos desde España, podcast ZONAGIGANTES que da voz a los seguidores de habla castellana.
Eli the 🐐 & Coach Tom the double headed 🐐 🗽🔵🏆🏆🏆🏆
The right move would have been a to keep this man and let Jerry go. Tom C . 🙏 To you and your family.
I think firing TC was the beginning of the big slide. The Mara/Tisch folks panic and don't ride out the slumps(I mean we got bad draft picks etc.) The NY Giants win SBs every once and awhile and shouldn't dump quality staff like that
AMAZING WIN!
GO BIG BLUE!!!
Great pod. Great men.
I can never get enough of these two talking Super Bowl runs
ESPECIALLY 42..
And As much as I Love Tom Coughlin!! Plax (in my opinion) was the best Giant Receiver in recent history -
and he is absolutely right about Plax using his physicality against Al Harris
But as physical as Burress was with Harris … Harris was Just IF NOT a little more physical with Plax
Even for a smaller guy I remember being surprised with what He was actually getting away with ..
All in All in that Greenbay game ; Plax completely exposed a Very Solid Corner in Al Harris
I don't know if anyone else noticed. The NYG story is very similar to the movie "Facing the Giants" which came out in 2006. Coach on hot seat, people calling for him to be fired, they lose their 1st two games. Championship game against a powerhouse team, no one gives them a shot to win. How ironic, Facing the Giants, released September 2006
When I was 10 years years old, and 15 years, my little brother and I decide to pick our own NFL teams he was a Patriots fan I was a a Giants fan... from Super Bowl 42 everyone doubted the team that I was going to lose, but everyone was silent and everyone shut the hell up, and I really didn't want to rub the salt on the wound on my brother but I had it too because he lost two Super Bowls against my own favorite team, the only thing he should be happy that he has three Super Bowl wins and that wasn't us
BEST SUPER BOWL EVER (2011 2ND BEST) ONCE A GIANT ALWAYS A GIANT 💯
Great spiral?? Eli could never throw a spiral. But he was a Boss and so was Tom. I’m proud to be a Giant fan
As soon as he left that accountability left with him and we could no longer hide the drafting mistakes and the bad coaching from all the amateurs they hired after him. Daboll gives me hope though.
We should have never fire Tom N Eli can still play ?
Proverbs 12:27
The slothful man roasteth not that which he took in hunting: but the substance of a diligent man is precious.
we need to start a "Tom Coughlin University." Give Tom a few hundred acre's
and eleven diff buildings/classrooms.
Amazing content! Was great to see both at quest diagnostics! Class act legends 🫶🏻✨💙
Still the best jags coach ever
07/11 baby LFG
Let's not forget that the Giants won 10 games on the road that season, including the playoffs...
You got that right. I went to two losing home games earlier in that season. It took me traveling to Buffalo to finally see them get a win that year
I put together videos of all of Kayvon's pass rushes, and all of Evan Neal's pass pro snaps from last week if anybody is interested.
The day the Giants fired Tom Coughlin was the day they fell off the cliff as a franchise.
Fact
I see something in this Chad Powers kid.
He's got a shot to go places
Ineligible tho
Daniel Jones isn't half the qb Eli was
Couldn’t finish the video without attacking Daniel Jones. Typical fan. No where in the world are two people exactly alike.
Did coughlin just say plaxico is the best he has ever seen ?? Like what about odell beckham ???
Plax was bigger and just as fast
Funny how rich folks and athletes, think that they can inspire the poor and disenfranchised by writing a book.
Coach Tom Coughlin is an inspiration. No other way to say it.
Awesome - GoBigBlue