Friday 31 August 2012

All You Ever Wanted to Know About New York Giants - Sports - Basketball


Football is among the most popular sports in America and the New York Giants are a professional football team representing NYC. Read this article to know more about your favorite, the giants.

The New York Giants are a professional American football team placed in East Rutherford, New Jersey and representing metropolitan area of the New York City. The giants are members of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The team plays its home game at Met-life Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They are named champions of the NFL.

Team historyThey joined the NFL in 1925, and played their first match against All New Britain on October 4, 1925. They won the match with the score of 26-0 in front of a crowd of 10,000. The team was awarded the NFL title for making best record in the league. The Giants have total 15 Hall of Fame players, including, Frank Gifford, Charlie Conerly, Y. A. Tittle, and Lawrence Taylor. In 1925, Tim Mara, a successful businessman and promoter, purchased the team for $500.

Logos and uniformsSince 1925, the Giants have used numerous uniforms and logos. The "ny", "NY", and GIANTS logos have been featured on the team's uniforms over the past 46 years.

1925 - Blue jersey, white numbers, tan pant.1933 - Red jersey with white numbers, blue cowl, blue chest and red socks.1934 - Blue jersey with blue cuffs white numbers, tan pant and white helmets.1935 - White jersey with blue cowl, blue numbers, gray pant, blue socks and white helmets.1936 - White jersey with blue cowl, blue cuffs, blue pant and white socks. 1942 - Blue jersey with white numbers, gray pant, blue socks and blue helmet. 1950 - Red jersey with white numbers, tan pant, red socks and dark royal blue helmet. 1965 - Blue jersey with white numbers, solid blue socks and white pant. 1975 - Blue jersey with white numbers, white pants and blue socks. Italic uppercase NY logo replaces lowercase NY on helmet.1980 - Blue jersey with white numbers, white pant with contiguous blue-red-blue stripe pattern. White stripe pattern removed from helmet. 1994 - Blue jersey with white numbers outlined in red, white pant with contiguous blue-red-blue stripe pattern. 2000- Blue jersey made slightly darker than previous jerseys. Blue jersey with white numbers without red outline, sleeve stripes removed, neck stripes removed, Giants logo under base of neckline in white, gray pants, solid blue socks and gray face mask. 2005 - NY Logo Replaces GIANTS Logo at Base of Neckline.2012 - The NFL and Nike, unveiled uniforms for all 32 teams. The blue jersey with white numerals and white jersey with red numerals remain the same. For the first time, instead of black color footwear, players will wear same as color of jersey.

Ring of HonorOn October 3, 2010, during halftime of the Giants' game against the Chicago Bears in New York City, they unveiled their own Ring of Honor members. It was launched with 30 original members, including the names, Jessie Armstead, Tiki Barber, Al Blozis, Rosie Brown, Harry Carson, Charlie Conerly, Frank Gifford, Pete Gogolak, Mel Hein, Jim Lee Howell, Sam Huff, Tuffy Leemans, Dick Lynch, Jack Mara, Tim Mara, Wellington Mara, George Martin, Joe Morrison, Steve Owen, Bill Parcells, Andy Robustelli, Phil Simms, Michael Strahan, Ken Strong, Lawrence Taylor, Bob Tisch, Y.A. Tittle, Amani Toomer, Emlen Tunnell and George Young.

NFL MVP award winners

Year Player 1938 Mel Hein 1956 Frank Gifford 1959 Charlie Conerly 1963 Y.A. Tittle 1986 Lawrence Taylor

The New York Giants have always been in the public's eye. Their fans are eagerly waiting to watch this team again in field. The enthusiastic players of this team are going to take the acid test soon. So, what are you waiting for? Buy your tickets in advance to witness the team defeating their opponents.

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