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BIG BLUE WRECKING CREW Home of the Jungle League New York Football Giants This site is dedicated to the Jungle League Giants. It may not have a "flashy" design, like the Raven home page, but the Giant organization isn't a "flash" in the pan organization. This is your basic blue collar site, which matches the proud NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANT tradition. The first page contains notes of recent Giant games, and league events. Page 2 contains the roster, schedule, and standings and Page 3 lists the stats. Page 4 lists related links and check out the new Page 5...PHOTOS OF NEW YORK GIANT GAME ACTION. Follow the Big Blue as they pound their way into the playoffs- playing a tough brand of football. In the Land of the Giants, Defense means something. |
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JUNGLE LEAGUE NOTES Season 2 is ready to kick-off. The G-Men have had a busy pre-season, scrimmaging the Ravens, Browns, Bears, 49ers and Chargers. The Big Blue looked tough and this should be an exciting year. As we wait for the official kick-off versus the Bills, the past year's season can be remembered... Season One PLAYOFF RESULTS WILDCARD ROUND 33 Patriots 10 Titans 42 Jaguars 21 Seahawks 24 Eagles 21 49ers 26 GIANTS 00 Bucaneers DIVISIONAL ROUND 45 Patriots 26 Broncos 34 Ravens 13 Jaguars 28 Vikings 27 Eagles 17 GIANTS 14 Rams CONFERENCE FINALS 49 Patriots 27 Ravens 24 GIANTS 00 Vikings SUPER BOWL 31 Patriots 13 GIANTS The Final Power Ratings 01. 17-3-0 Patriots 02. 13-7-0 Giants 03. 14-4-0 Ravens 04. 12-5-1 Vikings 05. 13-4-0 Rams 06. 12-5-0 Broncos 07. 12-6-0 Eagles 08. 11-7-0 Jaguars 09. 10-7-0 Seahawks 10. 10-7-0 Titans |
Season One ends with Super Bowl Loss Season Two ready to kick-off The run ended abruptly, but what a run it was....coming into the playoffs underappreciated and overlooked, the Giants almost became the first Jungle League Champion. A talented Patriot team, however, beat the G-Men in the inaugural Super Bowl and were crowned champions. The Giants rode the wave of the Big Blue Wrecking Crew Defense, shutting out the Bucs in the wildcard round, and the Vikings in the NFC Championship game. Tucked between those two games was an exciting victory over the NFC favorite Rams. The 17-14 win gave the G-men some credibility and confidence. The title hopes came to a crushing end when, with a 7 zip lead and 1 minute to go before the half, two costly turnovers propelled the Patriots into a lead they would not give up. Still, the Giants had a successful season, met their goals, and plan on getting back to the big show. The defense of their NFC Crown begins this week versus the Bills and their Canadian ownership. All eyes will be on the revamped offensive line and the explosive thunder and lightning combination of R.Dayne and T.Barber. The addition of TE S.Alexander, and the continual improvement of A.Toomer, I.Hilliard and R.Dixon should give the Giants a more multi-faceted look than they had last year. The defense, though aging, is still a force to be reckoned with. The loss of retired D.Green should be ably filled by Tiki's brother, Ronde Barber, and young OLB B.Short will replace the released C.Slade. The Giants brought in several new cornerbacks in an attempt to fill the Dime look. While that area has been somewhat satisfactory in the preseason games, it will be an area that needs to be addressed if the Giants hope to get back to the big show. Teams to watch out for in the NFC include the Rams and 49ers in the west; The NFC Central; and the tough Eagles and Cowboys in the East. The Saints are much revamped and they could be a surprise team. This page predicts the Eagles, 49ers and Rams to be the teams to beat in the NFC. The AFC also consists of some very tough teams. The Patriots should make another Super Bowl run, but the pick here is the Ravens to earn the AFC nod. The Browns, Jets, Steelers, Chargers and Cheifs could be surprise teams to earn playoff spots. Predictions: AFC Division Winners: Patriots, Ravens, Broncos AFC Wildcard Winners: Seahawks, Jaguars, Chiefs NFC Division Winners: Eagles, Vikings, Rams NFC Wildcard Winners: Bucs, Cowboys, 49ers AFC Championship: Ravens over Patriots NFC Championship: Rams over Eagles Super Bowl: Ravens over Rams |
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