Gotta love Strahan at the end. Rubbing it in at all those analysts that predicted the Giants to lose that Superbowl. Strahan was a great team leader. That's why you don't mess with #92. Cause you give him or his teammates an edge they let their play do all the talking. That was an incredible upset.
The hardest and most memorable Super Bowl I ever witnessed. Brady and randy moss in his prime being undefeated all year until my giants came back with retaliation. The greatest Super Bowl of all time. No better feeling making Tom coughlin who kept his team on their feet, smile and laugh for the longest I ever seen on live TV. You make coaches like him happy. Daboll going to get one outta DJ.
They called them the worst team to win a superbowl,but they were the team with the best upset victory,and biggest heart to ever win the superbowl,and you'll never take that away from us.❤❤😊
This is still one of my most memorable Super Bowls ever. I was 10 years old at the time. My mother is a Giants fan. We watched it downstairs in Latham, NY. I was cheering for her the whole time, but after watching that anticipated game, that was definitely the day I became the Giants fan. Never forget you great memories. 🏈
I became a Giants fan on that day too at 10 years old. I was casually watching the game as I wasn’t too into football. My friend was a pats fan and I respect the pats still but I also liked the Giants from seeing them on tv. Was playing RuneScape while watching the game from across the house since the tv was in view and everyone was in the chat cheering on both teams. Giants won and everyone went ape shit in game and that was when I fully became a fan 100%.
This may have been one of the happiest nights of my life, seeing the New England Patriots, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick lose the Superbowl and the perfect season all in one.
2:00 Made me emotional man even when you sometimes make mistakes in life, that end goal don’t move. Happy Plaxico got to be a part of this amazing feat.
It’s hard to even imagine what it was like being a Giants fan at the time much less any of those New York Giants players or coaches on that field. It had to feel like an out of body experience to realize you just completed one of the greatest upsets in sports history against an undefeated team led by the goat with an insane clutch 2 minute drive at the end of the game that involved a miracle play that was one of the greatest plays in nfl history. Tyree said it best, “This is fairytale kind of stuff.”
It was unreal. Going into that season, the Giants were looking to get rid of Coughlin and all the players, hence Jerry Reese being the new GM. To go from breaking it down to winning it all against the "greatest team ever assembled" was living the dream
As a Giants fan since I was old enough to walk, it was an unbelievable surreal feeling. I felt pleasantly numb afterwards. Each playoff game going forward was a heart-stopper. A 13-3 Cowboys team with 11 Pro Bowlers in rabid Dallas. A 13-3 Packers team led by a 3-time NFL MVP and future HOF QB in Brett Favre in record cold Lambeau Field. And waiting at the end: an 18-0 Patriots team led by that season’s MVP and the greatest QB ever in Tom Brady and future HOF receiver Randy Moss, who set the single season record for touchdowns that year. It was mountain after mountain we had to climb, but we had Eli Manning, one of our franchise’s greatest QBs, Michael Strahan capping off his HOF career, Plaxico Burress at his finest, Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs terrorizing teams at RB, Amani Toomer, Kevin Boss and Justin Tuck, Pro Bowler Osi Umenyiora and Antonio Pierce leading the way on defense. It was a hell of a ride and a hell of a team. The 2007 Giants: one of a kind. 🍻
Giants fan here. I remember halfway through the season, sports talk radio hosts here in NY were calling for both Coughlin's and Eli's heads on a silver platter. Then when they won it all, they were both the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I was in a fog. It didn't really sink in that night. I went to every home game that season. The morning after the Super Bowl I was working in Corona Queens and it was the most beautiful sunrise ever and I just sat at the window staring with a little smirk. Man what a ride that post season!
In my opinion, this just isn't the biggest upset in Super Bowl history, it's the biggest upset in sports history, in regards to championship games/series...
@Jackson Conley Truly an amazing moment to watch. Wow! The Giants had one of the best moments in Superbowl history with the David Tyree catch. Amazing.
@@jacksonconley5117 i already tom coughlin telling his players if we played the new england patriots 10 times they would beat us 9 times but this game not tonight not in superbowl 42
I’m a giants fan I love seeing the giants win the superbowl in 2008 and 2012 and the giants have always been the underdog team they will surprise people I hope this year the giants can win lots of games and stay healthy with star Quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Malik Nabers
I love it when a lot of Patriot fans boast that they're the only team that had an 18-1 season in 2007. Well, there's one thing they forgot: two other teams went 18-1 in a single season before them in the 1984 San Francisco 49ers and 1985 Chicago Bears. The difference is, those two teams won their Super Bowls to go along with their 18-1 record.
@@joesakic91Out of the three teams that have gone 18-1 in a season, the one that must feel the most hollow is the 2007 Patriots. They won every single game except the one that mattered most. Just think, if it wasn’t for the Manning brothers and Nick Foles, Brady might just have ten or more rings.
As a Dallas fan the best thing about SB 42 was seeing Belichick so despondent over having the bubble of his perceived coaching genuis so viciously popped that he left his coaching staff and players to watch Eli take that one last knee to bury New England. Thank you Big Blue for so brutally destroying the Patriot's chance at a perfect season.
@@davidpaz9389 Well I hope the Giants rubbing it in the Cowboys faces was worth it for you....especially when they won a playoff game at Dallas in the process
@@bostonredsox49 It doesn't compare to leaving the Patriots with a meaningless 18-1 record. 18 wins yet the season was a failure. And again to see Belichick run off of the field and leave his team and coaching staff to watch Eli take a knee to seal the game.
He did the right thing and went out a champ! If I recall this was the season where back in the late summer before the season started he said he was tired of training camp and wasn't going LOL.
Im convinced he went to Fox to fuck with them every chance possible, I swear every time I see him on a post or pre game show he’s one with the shithousery 🤣
January 27, 2008. The 17th Anniversary of Super Bowl 25, The 1990 Giants. I turned 6 that night. 17 years and 1 week later, February 3, 2008, I am 23 and it happened ... again to the 2007 Giants 😭😭😭.
@@notoriouseagle1074 Doesn't matter, Patriots will never have an undefeated team and the 07 Pats will be remembered as one of professional sport's greatest chokers every instead of greatest teams ever. Cry about it
@@esdeathisbae9480 I actually have the packers beating the Texans in SB59 but I believe the 2027-2028 season the 11-6 lions will do the impossible against the 17-0 Chiefs, 20 years after the giants did the impossible
@@Ericsportstechpro I'm thinking the Texans got a good shot ideally I'd want the eagles there but if I can't have that I'd want the lions. But I'd take the packers. I'll take anything as long as it doesn't include the chiefs or the 49ers
In terms of historical facts and purposes, the 2007 New England Patriots had one of, if not, the biggest choke in sports. The game itself could've gone either way.
@@markjackson5333 Sure, the Pats defense let Eli Manning beat Tom Brady at his own game with a game-winning drive, but Bill Belichick had a piece in the loss with a failed fourth down conversion in the third quarter.
@@markjackson5333 But every point is precious. Bill Belichick went for it on fourth-and-13 from the NYG 31-yard line instead of Stephen Gostkowski attempting a 49-yard field goal in the third quarter backfired when the Pats turned the ball over on downs.
My old man actually believed they were for real about the Giants playing all their games on the road the following season.... He definitely isn't the brightest bulb out there..
My comment to Mr. Tisch and it is that your home stadium is located in East Rutherford,New Jersey and not in NYC. You must gotten an F in geography when you attended school. It's not about city lines, it's about state lines.
Gotta love Strahan at the end. Rubbing it in at all those analysts that predicted the Giants to lose that Superbowl. Strahan was a great team leader. That's why you don't mess with #92. Cause you give him or his teammates an edge they let their play do all the talking. That was an incredible upset.
The hardest and most memorable Super Bowl I ever witnessed. Brady and randy moss in his prime being undefeated all year until my giants came back with retaliation. The greatest Super Bowl of all time. No better feeling making Tom coughlin who kept his team on their feet, smile and laugh for the longest I ever seen on live TV. You make coaches like him happy. Daboll going to get one outta DJ.
They called them the worst team to win a superbowl,but they were the team with the best upset victory,and biggest heart to ever win the superbowl,and you'll never take that away from us.❤❤😊
Giants--"We just ended the Patriots Perfect Season"
Everyone who isn't a Patriots Fan--"Thank you"
the 1972 dolphins: (pop open the Champaign for still being the only unbeaten team)
Agreed
This is still one of my most memorable Super Bowls ever. I was 10 years old at the time. My mother is a Giants fan. We watched it downstairs in Latham, NY. I was cheering for her the whole time, but after watching that anticipated game, that was definitely the day I became the Giants fan.
Never forget you great memories. 🏈
I became a Giants fan on that day too at 10 years old. I was casually watching the game as I wasn’t too into football. My friend was a pats fan and I respect the pats still but I also liked the Giants from seeing them on tv. Was playing RuneScape while watching the game from across the house since the tv was in view and everyone was in the chat cheering on both teams. Giants won and everyone went ape shit in game and that was when I fully became a fan 100%.
This may have been one of the happiest nights of my life, seeing the New England Patriots, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick lose the Superbowl and the perfect season all in one.
Which team u root for?
I agree with you. I was so glad the Patriots lost this game.
its crazy how the exact time giants won i was born
@@BallinNQnz I think any NFL fan was rooting against the Patriots at this point.
@@Djkm23 I agree.
2:00 Made me emotional man even when you sometimes make mistakes in life, that end goal don’t move. Happy Plaxico got to be a part of this amazing feat.
It’s hard to even imagine what it was like being a Giants fan at the time much less any of those New York Giants players or coaches on that field. It had to feel like an out of body experience to realize you just completed one of the greatest upsets in sports history against an undefeated team led by the goat with an insane clutch 2 minute drive at the end of the game that involved a miracle play that was one of the greatest plays in nfl history. Tyree said it best, “This is fairytale kind of stuff.”
It was unreal. Going into that season, the Giants were looking to get rid of Coughlin and all the players, hence Jerry Reese being the new GM. To go from breaking it down to winning it all against the "greatest team ever assembled" was living the dream
As a Giants fan since I was old enough to walk, it was an unbelievable surreal feeling. I felt pleasantly numb afterwards.
Each playoff game going forward was a heart-stopper. A 13-3 Cowboys team with 11 Pro Bowlers in rabid Dallas. A 13-3 Packers team led by a 3-time NFL MVP and future HOF QB in Brett Favre in record cold Lambeau Field. And waiting at the end: an 18-0 Patriots team led by that season’s MVP and the greatest QB ever in Tom Brady and future HOF receiver Randy Moss, who set the single season record for touchdowns that year.
It was mountain after mountain we had to climb, but we had Eli Manning, one of our franchise’s greatest QBs, Michael Strahan capping off his HOF career, Plaxico Burress at his finest, Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs terrorizing teams at RB, Amani Toomer, Kevin Boss and Justin Tuck, Pro Bowler Osi Umenyiora and Antonio Pierce leading the way on defense.
It was a hell of a ride and a hell of a team. The 2007 Giants: one of a kind. 🍻
Grown men were crying like babies i seen it with my own eyes
Giants fan here. I remember halfway through the season, sports talk radio hosts here in NY were calling for both Coughlin's and Eli's heads on a silver platter. Then when they won it all, they were both the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I was in a fog. It didn't really sink in that night. I went to every home game that season. The morning after the Super Bowl I was working in Corona Queens and it was the most beautiful sunrise ever and I just sat at the window staring with a little smirk. Man what a ride that post season!
I have been a New York Giants fan since 1967, and I am so proud to say that. My team forever! Go Giants!!
I’m hoping we’ll see Eli down in Glendale this year to present the Vince Lombardi trophy to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Giant Upset.
It was a great night not only for Giants fans, but for all NFL fans. Well, everyone except for Patriot fans.
Biggest and best upset in sports since the 1980 Winter Olympics Miracle on Ice.
This is what it has come to being a giants fan the last 12+ years man I just wanna be good again I miss the feeling
In my opinion, this just isn't the biggest upset in Super Bowl history, it's the biggest upset in sports history, in regards to championship games/series...
It’s the biggest upset since Miracle on Ice.
@Jackson Conley Truly an amazing moment to watch. Wow! The Giants had one of the best moments in Superbowl history with the David Tyree catch. Amazing.
@@jacksonconley5117 i already tom coughlin telling his players if we played the new england patriots 10 times they would beat us 9 times but this game not tonight not in superbowl 42
It was so sweet to see the Giants beat the Patriots that year in the Super Bowl.
I’m a giants fan I love seeing the giants win the superbowl in 2008 and 2012 and the giants have always been the underdog team they will surprise people I hope this year the giants can win lots of games and stay healthy with star Quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Malik Nabers
Joe Buck sound so uninterested when He Said The Giants won the superbowl 🤣
Of course he was he’s Joe Buck, the worst announcer in the history of sports
Not to mention he sounded very excited when the Patriots beat the Falcons after being down 28-3.
@@jacksonconley5117 He is one of those hard-core Brady heads that go Ape over him. 🤣
@@jacksonconley5117 To be fair Joe Buch changed his announcing style quite a bit from 2007 vs 2016
Joe Buck was more in shock than disinterested.
Trophy Presenter and 1st Black Quarterback MVP in NFL History, Doug Williams of the 1987 Washington Redskins.
I love it when a lot of Patriot fans boast that they're the only team that had an 18-1 season in 2007.
Well, there's one thing they forgot: two other teams went 18-1 in a single season before them in the 1984 San Francisco 49ers and 1985 Chicago Bears.
The difference is, those two teams won their Super Bowls to go along with their 18-1 record.
Ain't no patriots fan ever boast about this bro. Surely you just wanted spit this random fact
@@jeremiahsymonette4781 Oh, there are some Pats fans gloating about having an 18-1 record and nobody ever has that.
@@joesakic91Out of the three teams that have gone 18-1 in a season, the one that must feel the most hollow is the 2007 Patriots. They won every single game except the one that mattered most. Just think, if it wasn’t for the Manning brothers and Nick Foles, Brady might just have ten or more rings.
@@johnselwitz5362 True. True.
You can also add Matthew Stafford who also grabbed a playoff game-winning drive over Tom Brady en route to a title.
0:42 Probably the most satisfying image for every football fan outside of New England at that point.
As a Dallas fan the best thing about SB 42 was seeing Belichick so despondent over having the bubble of his perceived coaching genuis so viciously popped that he left his coaching staff and players to watch Eli take that one last knee to bury New England. Thank you Big Blue for so brutally destroying the Patriot's chance at a perfect season.
A Cowboy fan happy the Giants won the Super Bowl? Especially when the Giants beat the Cowboys in Dallas in the divisional round? O.o
@@bostonredsox49I said what I said.
@@davidpaz9389 Well I hope the Giants rubbing it in the Cowboys faces was worth it for you....especially when they won a playoff game at Dallas in the process
@@bostonredsox49 It doesn't compare to leaving the Patriots with a meaningless 18-1 record. 18 wins yet the season was a failure. And again to see Belichick run off of the field and leave his team and coaching staff to watch Eli take a knee to seal the game.
That shit still so surreal I remember watching this with my family
I watched this. I loved it. I called my sister who is a Pats' fan. She didn't pick up.
Eli Manning named Super Bowl XLII MVP, one year after Peyton wins it for the Colts!!!
What a great game!! Great underdog story!! New York Giants world champs !! 🏈 🏆
This was Michael Strahan’s Last Season in the NFL before Joining FOX Sports
He did the right thing and went out a champ! If I recall this was the season where back in the late summer before the season started he said he was tired of training camp and wasn't going LOL.
Made sense why he wanted to come to Fox. They broadcasted his last game and the greatest moment of his life.
Im convinced he went to Fox to fuck with them every chance possible, I swear every time I see him on a post or pre game show he’s one with the shithousery 🤣
January 27, 2008. The 17th Anniversary of Super Bowl 25, The 1990 Giants. I turned 6 that night. 17 years and 1 week later, February 3, 2008, I am 23 and it happened ... again to the 2007 Giants 😭😭😭.
Such Great Memories GMENNNNNNNNN
Now that it’s been expanded to 17 games, being undefeated is not gonna happen again
I remember this like it was yesterday, I was 6 years old when this happened
One of the Biggest sports upsets since 2000.
Nice upload.
Terry felt stupid along with his buddies in the FOX studio....love it.
Back 2 Back Super Bowl MVPs Peyton Manning and Eli Manning
ELI MANNING GOLDEN IN THE CLUTCH!!!!!!!
The good ole days as a giant fan 😢
8:11 Bradshaw meeting up with his eventual TV team member
Michael Strahan and Terry Bradshaw
Pkaxico. Very gracious giving the Defense credit
Patriots 18 and 1 GIANT loss
The 2007 New York Giants help keep the 1972 Miami Dolphins Super Bowl Legacy INTACT! Thank You, Big Blue.
Listened to WEEI and enjoyed Patriots Fan's tears.
I enjoyed watching my team win 6 and drinking your tears and being able to get enough salt to help us through the winter.
@@notoriouseagle1074 Don't matter. Patriots still lost to Giants in the SuperBowl.............................twice.
@@notoriouseagle1074 Doesn't matter, Patriots will never have an undefeated team and the 07 Pats will be remembered as one of professional sport's greatest chokers every instead of greatest teams ever. Cry about it
I said this year if the Giants made it back to Glendale, i was going with them.
1:59…just like last night with AD
That was a good super bowl tho what a comeback by the giants
You call that a comeback!? They were only down by 4. Have you ever heard of 28-3!?
@@jacksonconley5117 🥱 that's getting pretty old my dude
Not as old as this @@parisbeech2180.
Not at all, still fresh on a lot of people's minds including myself...💁♂️🤷♂️😂😂
@@finn_nyc2332 if u say so
5:48 😂 👍🏻
As a Bills and Broncos fan, I can’t wait to see the 11-6 Detroit lions beat the 17-0 Chiefs in SB58 30-24 in overtime
That....was not an inaccurate prediction let's just say it'll happen at SB 59
@@esdeathisbae9480 I actually have the packers beating the Texans in SB59 but I believe the 2027-2028 season the 11-6 lions will do the impossible against the 17-0 Chiefs, 20 years after the giants did the impossible
@@Ericsportstechpro packers and Texans would be sooooooo refreshing
@@esdeathisbae9480 it would be a nice change from the usual suspects
@@Ericsportstechpro I'm thinking the Texans got a good shot ideally I'd want the eagles there but if I can't have that I'd want the lions. But I'd take the packers. I'll take anything as long as it doesn't include the chiefs or the 49ers
In terms of historical facts and purposes, the 2007 New England Patriots had one of, if not, the biggest choke in sports.
The game itself could've gone either way.
Defence lost it for pats
@@markjackson5333 Sure, the Pats defense let Eli Manning beat Tom Brady at his own game with a game-winning drive, but Bill Belichick had a piece in the loss with a failed fourth down conversion in the third quarter.
@@joesakic91 dropped game ending int. And a failed game ending sack. Brady gave his team the lead each time and they fucked it
@@markjackson5333 But every point is precious.
Bill Belichick went for it on fourth-and-13 from the NYG 31-yard line instead of Stephen Gostkowski attempting a 49-yard field goal in the third quarter backfired when the Pats turned the ball over on downs.
If Asante Samuel had intercepted that ball. It would of been game over.
Yes the Pat's didn't get the job done .
My old man actually believed they were for real about the Giants playing all their games on the road the following season....
He definitely isn't the brightest bulb out there..
Wheres XLVI?
SB XLVI post game and Trophy is there for the rest world except the US because of NFL copyright imposed by you tube.
@@theeusthenopteron6483 i hate copyrights
@@theeusthenopteron6483 i found it ruclips.net/video/cTFVP0sl1Os/видео.html
No Giant victory can ever top this one.
My comment to Mr. Tisch and it is that your home stadium is located in East Rutherford,New Jersey and not in NYC. You must gotten an F in geography when you attended school. It's not about city lines, it's about state lines.
Got off my couch, turned my TV off, and went to bed.
What you mean?
I couldn't sleep til 3 AM I was so overwhelmed with joy.
@@jamesr4276 awesome
@@jamesr4276 I remember. It was amazing.
I cried all night 😂😂😂
Give credit where credit is due Giants won period.
Once again defence cost the pats a ring
Dolphins still the only team to have a perfect season