Friday, August 31, 2007

Week 1 Primer... The New York Football Giants

New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
NBC Sunday Night Football

Vegas line for the game...

The Cowboys are 3-3 all time on September 9th. One of the 3 losses was to the Giants on this date in 1984. This date has been the date of the first game of the season for the Cowboys 3 times, in 1985, 1990, and 2001. The are 2-1 in season openers on this date.

Cowboys lead series, 52-35-2

30-15-1 @ Dallas
20-20-1 @ New York
2-0 @ New Haven

Decade by Decade
1960's...9-6-2
1970's...17-3
1980's...9-9
1990's...12-8
2000's...5-9

Click here for a complete breakdown of every game in the head to head series.

Cowboys points scored...1,925
Giants points scored...1,598

Cowboys series sweeps...16

1965, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1998, & 2003

Giants series sweeps...10

1962, 1963, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1997, 2000, 2002, & 2004


Giants History

This week the Cowboys welcome their long time division rival, the New York Football Giants. The legal corporate name of the team includes the word "football" in it. That was done to distinguish them from the New York Giants baseball team that moved to San Francisco in 1957. Here's some background on the Giants football team.

The Giants franchise began in 1925 under the ownership of Tim Mara. He passed the franchise on to his sons, Wellington & Jack Mara. After his death in 1959, Wellington owned and operated the team until his death last year. His son John Mara has taken over the team. Thus it is a true family owned and run team.

The football made for the NFL by Wilson that was used from 1941 through 1969 was nicknamed "The Duke" in honor of Wellington Mara.

The Giants have won a total of six Championships. Four of them are NFL Championships in 1927, 1934, 1938, & 1956, plus being the victors in Super Bowls XXI & XXV under the tutelage of Bill "Tuna" Parcells.

Bill Parcells is the 2nd Head Coach the Cowboys have stolen from the Giants (via the Patriots & Jets). Our very own revered Tom Landry was an Assistant Coach and former player for the Giants. He was first a player/assistant and later the Giants Defensive Coordinator. The Giants Offensive Coordinator on that same team was none other than Vince Lombardi of Green Bay Packers fame.

Tom Landry played in 80 games for the Giants and recorded 32 Interceptions for them. Landry was an All Pro in 1954, he played one more year before assuming his coaching role full time. While serving there the Giants played for the NFL Championship 3 times in 4 years, winning one, and losing two. His "football genius" was readily apparent.

In 1959 Clint Murchison signed Tom Landry to a Personal Sevices Contract for an NFL team that didn't even exist yet, the Dallas Cowboys.

The Giants have had 17 Head Coaches in their History. One is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Steve Owen. He is one of 17 Giants to be so honored. He is also the Giants longest serving head Coach. He took over in 1930 and coached until 1953. His all time record with them is 153-108-17, and he led them to 2 of their NFL titles.

The Giants also participated in Super Bowl XXXV, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens.

The Giants all time post season record is 16-22. Their all time record is 612-522-33.


Giants Depth Chart


QB...Eli Manning,
RB...Brandon Jacobs,
FB...Robert Douglas,
WR...Plaxico Burress,
WR...Amani Toomer,
TE...Jeremy Shockey,
LT...David Diehl,
LG...Rich Seubert,
C...Shaun O'Hara,
RG...Chris Snee,
RT...Kareem McKenzie,

LDE...Justin Tuck,
DT...Fred Robbins,
DT...Barry Cofield,
RDE...Osi Umenyiora,
SOLB...Mathias Kiwanuka,
MLB...Antonio Pierce,
WOLB...Kawika Mitchell,
CB...R. W. McQuarters,
SS...James Butler,
FS...Gibril Wilson,
CB...Sam Madison,

K...Lawrence Tynes
P...Jeff Feagles
LS...