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2011 NFL Champions New York Giants!
Bring on the parade! High Res

2011 NFL Champions New York Giants!

Bring on the parade!

Not as good as last year’s pumpkin but it’ll have to do. High Res

Not as good as last year’s pumpkin but it’ll have to do.

To think I was hanging out at a strip club in Jersey after a Giants game this past season with LT and his entourage, makes this kind of fucked up. High Res

To think I was hanging out at a strip club in Jersey after a Giants game this past season with LT and his entourage, makes this kind of fucked up.

NY Giants fire defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan
The walls surrounding the elevators on all the floors here are painted with chalkboard paint. I spent a few minutes after lunch today free handing this work of art. High Res

The walls surrounding the elevators on all the floors here are painted with chalkboard paint. I spent a few minutes after lunch today free handing this work of art.

Found on a wall inside the guest locker room of the Dallas’ new stadium.

Found on a wall inside the guest locker room of the Dallas’ new stadium.

Jeff Feagles’ Numbers

When Feagles signed with the Giants in 2003, he selected number 10 for the 2003 season. He wore #10 for the whole 2003 season. When the Giants drafted Quarterback Eli Manning, Manning wanted #10. He made a deal with Manning. If Feagles gave Manning #10, Manning would have to pay for Feagles’ family vacation toFlorida. Feagles switched to #17. Then, before the 2005 season, the Giants signed WR Plaxico Burress, who wanted Feagles current number, 17. He made a deal with Burress. The deal was if Burress paid for an outdoor kitchen Feagles was making, he could have number 17. Upon Plaxico Burress’ departure from the Giants, Feagles took back the number 17. However, Feagles once again switched back to #18 for the start of the season once WR Hakeem Nicks switched from #18 to #88, after Michael Matthews was traded to the New England Patriots.

(via Wikipedia)

"The Giants are the best team in the NFL right now."
Tony Kornheiser on Pardon the Interruption tonight.
Sports Pickle NFL Week 2 Loser

Jerry Jones - He got more than 100,000 people to the opener of the new Cowboys stadium. That’s a good thing. But it was kind of like throwing a party for all of your friends and family and then having your wife get drunk and make out with a neighbor in front of everyone. Now everyone you know has first-hand knowledge that your wife’s a whore. And now 100,000 people have first-hand knowledge that the Cowboys aren’t very good.

(via Sports Pickle)

Highlights from the Giants game last night.

Hey Lee, way to lose your home opener in front of 110,000 fans!