Final 2 Minutes Of Super Bowl 42

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Published 2020-10-12
One Of The Best Games OF ALL TIME here is the final 2 minutes of superbowl 42 all rights go to nfl and nfl programming

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  • @jamesm3471
    Am I the only person who thinks the 3rd & 11 Steve Smith play is the most unsung, underrated, critical play of the Giants game winning drive?
  • @bradj3105
    It's so insane to me that I can watch this 15 years later and still get nearly as nervous as I did when I was seeing it live on TV.
  • @bullionsean456
    I will never forgive Joe Buck for how he called the helmet catch. One of the greatest plays in SB history and he makes it sound like a 1-yard run on 1st and 10 in the 2nd quarter.
  • @Foxhound3857
    One of the most amazing things to me is that Michael Strahan planned to retire after the 2006 season, already a 14 year veteran in the franchise, but decided to come back for ONE more year. Who'd have thought his final year would give him his first and only Superbowl win against the undefeated evil empire. Strahan truly went out a champion. What an incredible way to conclude his NFL playing career. Strahan, Manning, Burress, Tyree, and everyone else who players were all Dragon Slayers this game.
  • @Smittygamer7365
    One of the greatest moments in NFL history and Joe Buck calls it like it’s a 4 yard check down pass.
  • @Grandizer8989
    The Giants punter was the unsung hero of the game.. His booming punts constantly pinned the Pats back.
  • @dheepab4530
    How Eli escapes the sack and throws a good long ball and how Tyree holds on to it after Harrison does everything he can to get it out of Tyree are two things I still cannot fathom.. to this day. What a season.. what an incredible game !
  • Eli Manning went up against the GOAT twice in the super bowl and won both times he is the only QB to have done this
  • @emjay11bravo
    I haven’t rewatched this in years, and I’m just realizing how close Brady was to pulling off the unthinkable on that last drive. A couple of those passes were closer to catches than I remember
  • @truwak
    Tom Brady was really an Eli Manning away from having 9 rings lmao
  • I remember watching this game as a Giants fan with my dad as a kid and him telling me "Son, that was the best game you'll ever watch. It's all downhill from here." He was right.
  • @Danny-ju2ip
    The best Superbowl I've ever seen considering such an unexpected upset and incredible how the Giants made it there in the first place. This could be a movie and no one would believe it
  • Peyton and Eli are the best brothers to ever do it. I can only imagine the amount of pride you can have for a younger brother who also makes it into the league and becomes a legend as well.
  • @rickfeld7995
    Giant fan since 1963 NFL title game. Never get tired of this footage. Eli was at his best in the biggest moments. Look foward to Elis induction to HOF.
  • @Soh90
    As an Eagles fan, it brought tears of joy to watch my NFC East brothers dismantle the Pats perfect season. Thank you Eli, Plaxico, Michael Strahan, and all the warriors that night.
  • @Jerrden
    I never realized how lucky Eli was on that last drive. He almost gave the ball away like 5 times. Truly a one in a million chance things turned out the way they did. If I were one of those NE defenders I’d be sick to my stomach every day for the rest of my life.
  • @TheFlyingHogg
    Eli Manning was in another world on that drive. Truly amazing.
  • @YOURBOIDOGE
    I remeber watching this in the kitchen with my step dad. The memory burned in my mind from this super bowl. Lots of excitment, lots of WTFs, and an ending to one of the best Superbowls I've ever seen. My step dads gone now, and may he rest in peace. The memories that flood back to me from the last 2 odd sum minutes of this game where amazing. Thanks for sharing this.
  • As a Jets fan, I have deep respect for Eli Manning and the Giants for slaying the beast, not once, but twice in the big game.