"Giants Among Men," from NFL Films. ebay.com
The Giants' 1986 Super Bowl season has come to be much more important to me than it was at the time. I was six years old that season, and my memories of it are scant. I watched most of the games—my ten-year old brother saw to that—but don’t remember being particularly aware of what was going on.
The memories I do have are fuzzy, but powerfully evocative. One in particular stands out: It was the first Giants game I ever went to, a dramatic late-season win against Denver that ended on a last-second field goal by kicker Raul Allegre, whose name I knew at the time because it sounded funny.
My father, my brother and I were leaving the Meadowlands down those spiral ramps at the corners of the stadium, in the middle of a happy horde of fans. They were big and dressed for the winter, full of beery cheer. Very few of them wore jerseys, and most of them wore mustaches. The stadium loudspeaker played Kool and the Gang’s “Celebration,” and with the rest of the fans, my dad, brother and I sang along with the ad hoc chorus: “Ev-ery bo-dy loves Ra-ul!”
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