Game Day Football Tablecover 54in. x 108in. Pkg/1
Game Day Football Tablecover 54in. x 108in. Pkg/1
- Ideal for eye-catching table displays
- Completely Assembled
- For Indoor & Outdoor Use.
- Ready to Use
- *Amazon.com also available in convent Twelve packs Pkg/12 (search item number)B00489PWW0
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NFL: New York Giants – 10 Greatest Games
- Format: DVD
- 10 discsDisc Info
- Disc 1: Giants vs. 49ers ? 1/4/1987Disc 2: Giants vs. Redskins ? 1/11/1987
- Disc 3: Giants vs. Broncos ? 1/25/1987 Disc 4: Giants vs. Bears ? 1/13/1991 Disc 5: Giants vs. 49ers ? 1/20/1991
- Disc 6: Giants vs. Bills ? 1/27/1991 Disc 7: Giants vs. Eagles ? 1/7/2001 Disc 8: Giants vs. Vikings ? 1/14/2000
Relive iconic performances in New York Giants history with this New York Giants 10 Greatest Games DVD set. View the games in their original broadcast format to experience them just the way you remember them. The 10-disc set will give you instant access to all of the amazing moments in Giants history.
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I purchased this for a wedding shower/tailgate party and it really made the difference.
They looked great and made the perfect finishing touch. My only negative would be they were pretty thin.
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|Greatest Games…from the last 25 years.,
I saw an advance copy of the artwork for this set, so I’m fairly certain that it will include the games listed below. Obviously, the Super Bowl wins need to be included in this set. We also get the 3 NFC Championship games that aren’t included in other sets (the 2007 win over the Packers is in the Road to Super Bowl 42 set). I’m not an expert on Giants history, so the other “Greatest Games” will be up for debate. Five stars because it includes all the games I want to see (until I’m reminded of something that’s missing).
1986 Giants 49 49ers 3 in the playoffs.
1986 Giants 17 Redskins 0 in the NFC Championship.
1986 Giants 39 Broncos 20 in Super Bowl XXI.
1990 Giants 31 Bears 3 in the playoffs.
1990 Giants 15 49ers 13 in the NFC Championship.
1990 Giants 20 Bills 19 in Super Bowl XXV.
2000 Giants 20 Eagles 10 in the playoffs.
2000 Giants 41 Vikings 0 in NFC Championship.
2006 Giants 30 Eagles 24 – Eli Manning’s epic comeback.
2007 Giants 17 Patriots 14 in Super Bowl XLII.
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|Great video quality, somewhat poor packaging, no pre/postgame,
Let me start by saying that I’ve only watched the six games from 1986 and 1990 so far. I will come back to update the review as I get farther into the set.
To clear up one thing right off the bat, the case itself states it’s 1000 minutes for all 10 games, so that’s an average of under 2 hours per game. Cut out from the footage is the usual stuff… there is no pregame, halftime, or postgame. There are also some edited huddles, but the majority of time edited out are where the commercial breaks used to be as well as change of possessions. The edits are pretty seemless, and it appears that what they cut out wasn’t all that significant because they also show plenty of footage in between plays (Madden and Summerall analysis, replays, etc).
The advantage to owning this set is that the video quality of these games from ’86 are MUCH better than my VHS tapes or even DVDs that can be found in trading circles. So I’ll watch these when I get a sudden craving for watching one particular game, and I’ll use the original airing DVDs when I’m looking for the full experience (like if I’m watching the full season from start to finish, or when I want to see the games as well as other footage as a reminder to what everyone was saying about the teams as the playoffs progressed).
Now for the packaging… it’s both good and bad. It’s great that they’ve managed to get 10 discs into such a small box. The package is the same size as many double disc movies. On the bad side, and it’s really bad, is that the hubs that hold the discs in place are so tough and inflexible that you have to bend the disc severely in order to get it out of the case. And since there are two discs on each “page”, you end up bending two discs at the same time. I’ve certainly seen this before with movies I’ve purchased, and I just wish that the companies releasing these things would get a clue in that regard.
I’ll be back as I watch more of the set…
Added:
1990 Divisional Playoff vs Bears: I only noticed one edited huddle and it must have been where an in-game ad was, because everywhere else you hear Madden and Summerall between plays. There is also one part where the video goes haywire for a couple of seconds, but it’s where Mark Collins is being carted off the fields and not during any game play.
1990 Championship Game vs 49ers: My only wish for this one is that they included CBS’s opening intro to the game. Everything else was great about this disc as I recall it. If there were any flaws I doubt you’d notice as you’re brought back in time to one of the most intense and physical games you’ll ever see. Not until the 2008 Steelers/Ravens playoff game did I see one that’s on par with 1990 Giants/49ers. Even Jerry Rice laid somebody out!
Super Bowl XXV – The video quality is excellent but you will hear some disturbances in the sound a few times (at least if you have a surround sound system… not sure if you watch it through your TV speakers). It sounds like it cuts in and out in one or two of the speakers. There are also more edited huddles than I’ve seen in the first 5 discs, but it appears that all the game action is here.
2000 Divisional Playoff vs Eagles
2000 Championship Game vs Vikings
- Great to have these games in stereo sound in the event you have VHS recordings in mono. The video quality is nice and clear but there are times in the Eagles game where the color of the grass, etc will get darker or lighter. It’s just a minor annoyance. I wonder if there was something going on technically with the recording and/or broadcast of these games in 2000 because I’ve seen a couple of different VHS recordings of both of these games, and the color looked really off in a couple of them. I always assumed it was the VHS tape itself, until I saw the Eagles game in this boxset.
2006 Week 2 vs Eagles – Good video quality and sound, but disappointing that they put the standard 4:3 picture on here instead of widescreen from the HD feed. You really miss it when they show a replay of a sack and you can’t even see the actual sack in the replay because it’s off to the far side of the widescreen broadcast but of course the sides of the picture are chopped off.
Super Bowl XLII – Good video and sound quality, has a little bit of pregame but not much. This is the exact same version in the Road to Super Bowl XLII boxset, but without the Michael Strahan commentary track. Because of that, it would have been nice if they had left this one out and included a different game… perhaps L.T.’s dominant performance against the Saints in ’88, playing with one arm and with a playoff berth hanging in the balance.
That having been said, my overall recommendation is still a buy on this boxset.
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|Hurray for Big Blue!!!,
I am probably the biggest Giant fan in the state of Texas. I am very excited to be getting this great set of complete ny Giant games. This set, coupled with the Road to Superbowl 42 (which I already have), would give me the complete games of all the Giant SB victories along with all playoff games that got them there. No other NFL fan can say that on their team collections!!! I especially cannot wait to see the three games from 1986. The 1986 New York Giants are still my favorite team and I am hopeful the NFL will still someday release all or most of the regular season games from 1986 (like they did for the 1985 Bears). Phil Simms, my favorite ny Giant quarterback, was outstanding in these 1986 playoff games, especially his near perfect performance in SB 21. I don’t believe his 88% completion percentage that day will ever be beat. Also, I have wanted to see the complete airings of both the 1986 and 1990 NFC Championship Games, again, for a long time now. I will finally get my wish!!! This collection, in which many of the selected games will feature the great Pat Summerall and John Madden as commentators, is a must for every True Blue fan.
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