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  • #16
    Originally posted by phonepole

    hey he was a good kicker!
    Also.. Dave Jennings.. punted for 112 years
    Phil McKonkey...best reaction to scoring a SB touchdown
    McKonkey was great in 1986

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    • #17
      Originally posted by frankb03
      McKonkey was great in 1986
      how the hell could i forget McConkey....

      also Doug Kotar....Matt Bahr, Carl Banks, LT, Simms, Hostetler, Stephen Baker, Craig morton, Norm Snead, ...the list goes on and on....loved em all!!!!

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      • #18
        I was going to list Banks. He was great. Unsung.

        I loved Doug Kotar. I forgot about him.

        Let's not forget their offensive line in 86 and 90. Led by Jumbo. Teams knew the Giants were going to run the ball but still couldn't stop them.

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        • #19
          Pepper Johnson.....for the commercial with his mother!

          Banks.... overshadowed by LT or he'd be remembered as one of the best
          Hoss.... how many other 2nd string QB's won a super bowl?
          "That ain't working, that's the way you do it... get your money for nothing and your picks for free"

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          • #20
            We are forgetting one of the best Giants. Dave Meggette.

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            • #21
              stephen baker the touchdown maker....just awsome!!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by phonepole
                Pepper Johnson.....for the commercial with his mother!
                I was never a huge fan of Pepper. He missed so many tackles.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by frankb03
                  We are forgetting one of the best Giants. Dave Meggette.
                  left meggett out...lost respect for him for the sexual charges against a minor....

                  great line...karl nelson, bill ard.....gary reasons #55, mark haynes #36, bart oates #65, Sean Landeta, Terry Kinard, Mark Collins, Elvis "Toast" Patterson, Geroge Martin,Andy Headen,Leonard Marshall, Leon Bright, Ron Johnson.....i will try to think of more

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                  • #24
                    Eric Moore, Leonard Marshall, Hampton, Resenberg

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by TwoTonTony
                      left meggett out...lost respect for him for the sexual charges against a minor....
                      I don't remember that. What happened with the charges?

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                      • #26
                        Saw this on the giants history page... thought it was interesting...

                        Tim Mara, a bookmaker (legal at the time) and successful businessman and promoter, purchased the team for a reported $500. In an era when professional football was in the shadows of baseball, boxing and college football, and professional football teams hailed from the towns of Dayton, Rochester and Columbus, league officials believed that a team in a large market such as New York was exactly what was needed to keep pro football alive.
                        "That ain't working, that's the way you do it... get your money for nothing and your picks for free"

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                        • #27
                          TORONTO - Former NFL running back Dave Meggett will not face a second trail on an assault charge. Meggett, 33, appeared in court Thursday with his lawyers to hear Crown attorney Calvin Barry drop the charge. Meggett, now a college coach in Maryland, faced the possibility of a second trial after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict in April. In a Canadian criminal trial, jurors must come to a unanimous decision in order to convict the accused. Meggett, found not guilty of a theft charge, was accused of assaulting an escort worker after a three-way sexual encounter.

                          CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Former NFL running back and punt return specialist Dave Meggett was arrested and charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct Friday.
                          Police said Meggett, 35, picked up a 26-year-old woman who had just left a downtown Charleston bar, forced her into his Porsche and had sex with her without her permission.
                          The woman was drunk, but got away by fighting with Meggett and jumped out of the car on Rutledge Street, police said.
                          The woman was taken to the Medical University Hospital where she was treated for scrapes and bruises. She also was tested for broken bones in her hand.
                          The Charleston prosecutor's office said Meggett cannot be charged with rape under state law because the woman was drunk. Meggett, who played for the New York Giants, the New York Jets and New England during his 10-year NFL career, is a native of North Charleston and lives in West Ashley.
                          Meggett was released from the Patriots in May 1998.
                          He had been charged with sexual assault in a 1998 case involving a prostitute in a Toronto hotel room. Those charges were dropped when the jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict.
                          Meggett was being held at the Charleston County Detention Center on $100,000 bond.

                          Sept. 17, 2004
                          SportsLine.com wire reports




                          DEDHAM, Mass. -- Former New England Patriots running back Dave Meggett was ordered jailed until March unless he can come up with the $191,600 he owes in child support.

                          He surrendered to authorities Wednesday at Dedham Probate Court after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
                          "That ain't working, that's the way you do it... get your money for nothing and your picks for free"

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by phonepole
                            TORONTO - Former NFL running back Dave Meggett will not face a second trail on an assault charge. Meggett, 33, appeared in court Thursday with his lawyers to hear Crown attorney Calvin Barry drop the charge. Meggett, now a college coach in Maryland, faced the possibility of a second trial after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict in April. In a Canadian criminal trial, jurors must come to a unanimous decision in order to convict the accused. Meggett, found not guilty of a theft charge, was accused of assaulting an escort worker after a three-way sexual encounter.

                            CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Former NFL running back and punt return specialist Dave Meggett was arrested and charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct Friday.
                            Police said Meggett, 35, picked up a 26-year-old woman who had just left a downtown Charleston bar, forced her into his Porsche and had sex with her without her permission.
                            The woman was drunk, but got away by fighting with Meggett and jumped out of the car on Rutledge Street, police said.
                            The woman was taken to the Medical University Hospital where she was treated for scrapes and bruises. She also was tested for broken bones in her hand.
                            The Charleston prosecutor's office said Meggett cannot be charged with rape under state law because the woman was drunk. Meggett, who played for the New York Giants, the New York Jets and New England during his 10-year NFL career, is a native of North Charleston and lives in West Ashley.
                            Meggett was released from the Patriots in May 1998.
                            He had been charged with sexual assault in a 1998 case involving a prostitute in a Toronto hotel room. Those charges were dropped when the jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict.
                            Meggett was being held at the Charleston County Detention Center on $100,000 bond.

                            Sept. 17, 2004
                            SportsLine.com wire reports




                            DEDHAM, Mass. -- Former New England Patriots running back Dave Meggett was ordered jailed until March unless he can come up with the $191,600 he owes in child support.

                            He surrendered to authorities Wednesday at Dedham Probate Court after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

                            i was mistaken it wasn't a minor in any of his multiple brushes with the law...but the dude could play!!! i will give him that ans he obviously liked pussy!!!

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                            • #29
                              Its sad he made good money and didn't pay almost 200k in child support

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                              • #30
                                Just because he made good money....doesn't mean he had any left!
                                "That ain't working, that's the way you do it... get your money for nothing and your picks for free"

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