GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 03:  David Tyree #85 of the New York Giants catches a 32-yard pass from Eli Manning #10 as Rodney Harrison #37 of the New England Patriots attempts to knock it out and James Sanders #6 looks on in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.  The Giants won the 17-14. (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)

 

 

I still can’t get over that play. The defense on Eli… Eli’s escape… Eli’s throw… the initial catch by Tyree… Rodney Harrison’s excellent defense as Tyree made the catch… Tyree’s ability to still hold the ball against the helmet… the pivotal timing… amazing… one more Super Bowl decided by ONE PLAY… that was the play…

Congrats to the Giants and all of their fans!

 

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In case you missed the scintillating post-game interview between Chris Myers and Bill Belichick, COSELLOUT has got the full transcript right here:

 

Chris Myers: Coach, you haven’t had this feeling in a long time. How would you describe it?

Bill Belichik: Not a very good one. We’re dissappointed.

 

CM: Where did the game get out of hand… Want to talk about the last drive?

BB: We had our chances on the last drive. They made some plays and they made some big ones at the end.

 

CM: Did you expect this kind of game in terms of a defensive low scoring game?

BB: Well, it was a 3-point game the last time we played them, so we knew it was going to be a tough hard fought game and it was. 

 

CM: Can you talk about the defensive plan in that last drive… it looked like Eli Manning was gonna get sacked obviously and he got away and completed it to Tyree…

BB: Yeah, we got our hands on a few balls and we had some pressure on him but in the end they made those plays and we didn’t. That’s the difference in the game.

 

CM: What do you tell your team after a perfect season up until this point?

BB: Well, we’re disappointed.

 

CM: Okay coach, thank you very much.