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    18-1: Giants Kick *

    By Jeremy | February 3, 2008


    The Grasp

    The defining play of the definitive Super Bowl ever.

    Super Bowl 42 by the Numbers

    0 -- Giant fans who missed Tiki 1 -- Second left when Belli-cheat left the field 2 -- Different Manning MVPs in back to back Super Bowls 2 -- First quarter possessions, the fewest ever 2 -- Eli TDs 2.7 -- Million Dollars: the average price per 30 second ad 3 -- Lead changes in the fourth quarter 3 -- Revenge victories in the playoffs (Dallas, Green Bay, New England) 3 -- Consecutive decades in which the Giants won Super Bowls (1987, 1990, 2007) 4 -- Defensive linemen who terrorized Tom Brady all night 5 -- Giant sacks 6 -- Giant rookies who played like Super Bowl veterans (among 11 on the active roster) 7 -- Years since the last Giant Super Bowl appearance 8 -- Completions on the Giants final, game winning drive 9 -- Yards for New England's longest rushing play (who totaled only 45 rushing yards in the game) 10 -- Minute opening drive (9:59), the longest ever 11 -- Consecutive road victories to define the season 14 -- Lowest Patriot point total in 24 games, and three less that Plaxico's prediction. Brady wishes he could eat his words. 24 -- Times Tom Brady tasted turf Ad infinitum -- Reasons why we love the Giants and loved to watch Boston's Pats lose + More game stats here

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    + Most-watched Super Bowl ever (97.5 million viewers)

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