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Read: Phil McConkey High On Giants WRs

by John Fennelly on July 27th, 2010 at 8:21 pm

Recently we caught up with former Giants WR and special teamer Phil McConkey at a charity event in NYC.  He was always a player that could get the team fired up.  To this day, he is as animated and entertaining as ever…..

Phil, what is your take on the current Giants receiving corps?

A lot of young guys with incredible potential. I think what you see out of Steve Smith, one of the best clutch guys in the league. They have Manningham on the outside and Nicks, he could be a beast. Ramses Barden, we haven’t even seen anything out of him

Phil Simms wishes he had some of those guys! (laughter) If Phil Simms had those guys he’d be off the charts setting records.

Tell us about getting traded to Green Bay and Bill Parcells getting you back.

Unbelievable. Forrest Gregg calls me in his office telling me they traded me back to the Giants. I about died. Parcells gets on the phone he says “those Packers drive a hard bargain. I had to throw in a couple of clip boards and a blocking dummy to get you back.” (laughter)

Super Bowl XXI..what were you’re expectations and what did Parcells say at halftime?

It wasn’t any great Knute Rockne speech. All I can remember him saying was ” fellas, I don’t mind losing but not that way.” Because we just didn’t play very well.

I think we were over-prepared. We were ready to play that game on Tuesday. That was our problem in the first half. Then we got our legs under us and we were OK in the end.

You seemed like the driving force on that offense that day.

(Shaking his head) Nah, I was a role player. man, I was a special teams guy. I was a dirty work guy, go across the middle. You know I wasn’t a star, but you what? We had a team made up of the right guys.

Not everybody could be the greatest player of all time in Lawrence Taylor. Not everybody could be a Hall of Famer like Harry Carson. Or a Mark Bavaro or a Phil Simms or Joe Morris.

We had guys that played special teams. We had Maurice Carthon, we had Lee Rouson. We had these gritty guys. I consider myself one of the lunchpail guys. I was just an ancillary piece to the whole puzzle that fit together.

Tell us about the the flea flicker where you almost scored and then scoring on the deflected pass from Bavaro.

Ugh, the frustration yet elation of getting to a foot line and not scoring. But knowing we scored that pretty much clinched the game so that the gamut of emotions or the mix of emotions I had were incredible. And then when I got it off the tip, man, it was incredible. I was delirious. I was out of my mind at that point.

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Memorial Day Theatre – Phil McConkey

by John Fennelly on May 31st, 2010 at 8:49 am

We don’t have much to say today except that we are proud of the all of the men women who are serving in our armed services. We wish them and their families the best on this Memorial Day weekend.

We would also like to take a moment to reflect on those who gave their lives for this country over the past two-hundred and thirty-five years. Their sacrifices will never be forgotten.

That being said, we decided to feature a short documentary by NFL Films which features former Giant WR and U.S. Navy helicopter pilot Phil McConkey.

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Giants’ Super Bowl Heroes Coming Out For Charity

by John Fennelly on May 5th, 2010 at 11:00 am

Bavaro, Boss and McConkey Appearing Together May 11th in Downtown NYC

Three NY Giant Super Bowl heroes will be together for a night of autographs, photos and auctions next Tuesday in NYC.

Kevin Boss (SB XLII), Phil McConkey (SB XXI) and Mark Bavaro (SB XXI, XXV) will be at the Filli Ponte Ristorante in an event hosted by In the Game Collectibles to benefit the Tomorrow’s Children Fund.

The event is selling out fast, so call now to reserve your seats.

Who: Mark Bavaro, Phil McConkey, and Kevin Boss

When: May 11th from 6:00-9:00 PM

Where: The Filli Ponte Ristorante, 39 Debrosses NY NY 10013 – MAP

Do not miss this chance to see these three legends together!

For more information, call In the Game at 732-264-9500, or

Visit their website at http://inthegamecollectibles.com

Hope to see you there!

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