There were many critics that deemed it impossible for the Giants to win Super Bowl XLII that was played last night on Fox. The Giants belief in there qualification to be champions helped them to overcome this mountain. Throughout the preseason there were many ups and downs before the final verdict. The Giants started with two losses, which quickly was turned around. The team did well on the road, which made up for their misfortunes on their home field. They seemed to be gaining major ground from were they had begun. Then when the postseason came along the Giants had a chance to redeem themselves of the losses suffered in the preseason. They beat the Cowboys and Packers in the playoffs, returning the favor from the preseason games, but could the Giants beat the Patriots in the Super Bowl? The Patriots had come from behind to barely beat the Giants in the preseason game yet they were so strongly favored over them. None of the beliefs of others mattered to the Giants though. The team and their amazing fans believed in a win and that is all that mattered. After an amazing catch by David Tyree The Giants scored in the final minute to put them in the lead, 17-14. The Patriots could not rally back. The Giants had won Super Bowl XLII!
The Giants and Patriots played an amazing game last night. Both teams wanted it really bad, and it showed in there back and forth battle. The score was not very high, but that was because the defensive teams were so fierce. In the end the Giants prevailed and beat the Patriots to win Super Bowl XLII. I really enjoyed watching these teams fight each other for something they want so badly. The Giants truly deserved the outcome of the game. Everyone watching could see the emotion that the Giants put forth every snap of the ball. The Patriots became a fantastic competitor with a great record, but the Giants pulled off the win. The Giants are an remarkable football team that showed that no matter what the underdog always has a chance to succeed!
If you would like to read more, here is the link to the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/sports/football/05giants.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
Monday, February 4, 2008
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