Thanks, I wasn't sure. I was born in 1967, so like the Jets, too young to remember the glory years. I can tell you anything you want to know about the Toby Knight, Eddie Lee Wilkins and Michael Sweetney eras if you like though. :grin:
Goddamn, If you really tried, you could not have possibly been more wrong. If anything 1994 is underrated. I was there and not only was the city captivated many around the country were as well. I suppose being an Islander fan caused you to come up with this ridiculous opinion. Sorry but New York was electric the entire 2 months of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
As a Yankee fan I loved the '86 world series, because it was another upset for the redsox done by a New York team. I remember watching the '86 world series as a 7 year old in my uncles house in the Bronx. SB42 reminds me alot of the '86 world series. 2 similar scenarios where the majority of fans of 1 New York team was pulling for the other.. As much as I diss the Mets, and occasionally the Giants, all I can say is thank you to the '86 mets, and the '07 Giants for the great memories.
I prepared a pointed response to this, but it's not worth it. I will only point out that "New York was electric the entire 2 months of the Stanley Cup playoffs" is ridiculous, since no one other than hockey fans was paying the slightest bit of attention to the first or second round of the playoffs. Until Messier made his guarantee, there was nothing very special about the playoffs that year, and it looked like it would be just another year the Rangers didn't win the Cup. Obviously after that the team got more attention, but it still did not compare to what other sports get. Game 5 of the 2000 subway series got a 61 share in New York, a number no hockey team in the US can possibly approach, even for a game 7.
1. Super Bowl III 2. 1986 World Series 3. 1955 World Series 4. Super Bowl XLII 5. 1983 Stanley Cup and because the 5 spots seems like a ridiculously arbitrary cutoff point... 6. 1969 World Series 7. 1977 World Series 8. 1970 NBA Championship 9. 1994 Stanley Cup 10. 1951 world series
The Giants win the Pennant 55 World Series 68 SB/69 Miracle Mets 70 NY Knicks Willis Reed Game Stanley Cup 77 World Series
My official response to your "pointed" response would be Potvin Sucks! Yeah I know no one other than hockeys fans were interested yada yada yada. Funny how every bar in all of Manhatten was packed with people watching that game. Funny how a million people went to see the parade on June 14th 1994. Yeah I know your piddly Islanders barely were a speed bump but please do not project that onto the best most exciting championship that NY has seen in the last 20 years.
How can you leave out the 1980 Islanders???? How many Stanley Cups are won as dramatically as that one - in OT and for a team that had so many post-season disappointments before that year. Plus, it launched a dynasty. I'm not saying top 5 necessarily, but it certainly belongs in the discussion.
It's quite interesting that you've made three replies in this thread, and all have resorted to juvenile attacks on the Islanders and their fans. Feeling inadequate much?
I've seen a few people mention the Pats/Rams SB as a bigger upset then the Giants/Pats, but I've seen no good supporting evidence yet.
Well, for one thing the Rams were favored by 14 points, the second largest margin ever in the post-merger Super Bowl (only the 49ers were bigger favorites in Super Bowl XXIX, and they won; the Packers were also 14 point favorites in Super Bowl XXXI, and they also won). The Pats were only favored by 12 last Sunday. In both cases the two teams in the Super Bowl had met earlier in the season; the Rams beat the Pats by 7 in 2001, while the Pats only beat the Giants by 3 in 2007. And, of course, the Pats in Super Bowl XXXVI were viewed as incredibly lucky to be there, since they should have lost to Oakland in the playoffs, but didn't because of the "tuck rule." Not a lot of difference there, which suggests that the two upsets were at least somewhat comparable.
the 1998 Yankees are arguably the greatest baseball team of all time. I cant believe they arent mentioned yet (did i miss it?).