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1 Offseason  



1.1  NFL draft  







2 Personnel  



2.1  Staff  





2.2  Roster  







3 Regular season  



3.1  Schedule  





3.2  Results  



3.2.1  Week 1  





3.2.2  Week 2  





3.2.3  Week 3  





3.2.4  Week 4  





3.2.5  Week 5  





3.2.6  Week 6  





3.2.7  Week 7  





3.2.8  Week 8  





3.2.9  Week 9  





3.2.10  Week 10  





3.2.11  Week 11  





3.2.12  Week 12  





3.2.13  Week 13  





3.2.14  Week 14  





3.2.15  Week 15  





3.2.16  Week 16  







3.3  Standings  







4 Playoffs  



4.1  Wild card  





4.2  Divisional  







5 Awards and honors  





6 References  





7 External links  














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1985 New York Giants season
OwnerWellington Mara
General managerGeorge Young
Head coachBill Parcells
Home fieldGiants Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd NFC East
Playoff finishWon wild card playoffs
(vs. 49ers) 17–3
Lost divisional playoffs
(atBears) 0–21
Pro Bowlers

5

  • Giants seasons
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  • The 1985 New York Giants season was the franchise’s 61st season in the National Football League (NFL). The Giants entered the season looking to improve on their 9–7 record in 1984, which was enough to qualify the team for the playoffs as the second wild-card team, and to return to the playoffs for the second consecutive year under third-year head coach Bill Parcells. The Giants managed to do both, finishing with ten victories for the first time since 1963 when the team won eleven games and finishing as the first wild-card team which earned the Giants a home playoff game at Giants Stadium.

    They defeated the San Francisco 49ers 17–3 in that game, avenging their loss to the 49ers in the previous year's divisional playoffs. However, it was as far as the Giants could get as they were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears in the divisional round at Soldier Field 21–0. Bill Parcells stated in "America's Game: 1986 Giants" about the game the Giants played against the Bears in the playoffs that "an honest evaluation of it, we could have probably beat that team one out of ten times. But that day was one of the days that that could have happened." At the time, the team set a record for most rushing yards in one season by a Giants team.

    Offseason

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    NFL draft

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    Round # Pick # Player Position College
    1 19 George Adams Running back Kentucky
    2 46 Stacy Robinson Wide receiver North Dakota State
    3 58 Tyrone Davis Defensive back Clemson
    3 73 Brian Johnston Center North Carolina
    4 100 Mark Bavaro Tight end Notre Dame
    5 132 Tracy Henderson Wide receiver Ohio State
    6 159 Jack Oliver Guard Memphis State
    8 213 Lee Rouson Running back Colorado
    9 240 Frank Wright Defensive tackle South Carolina
    10 272 Gregg Dubroc Linebacker LSU
    11 299 Al Young Defensive back Virginia Tech
    12 326 Herb Welch Defensive back UCLA

    Personnel

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    Staff

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    1985 New York Giants staff

    Front office

    Head coaches

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches
    • Defensive coordinator – Bill Belichick
    • Defensive line – Lamar Leachman
    • Defensive backfield – Len Fontes
    • Defensive assistant – Mike Sweatman

    Special teams coaches

    • Special teams – Romeo Crennel
    • Assistant special teams – Mike Sweatman

    Strength and conditioning

    Roster

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    1985 New York Giants roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists


    Practice squad



    Rookies in italics

    [1]

    Regular season

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    In a game against the Washington Redskins, Joe Theismann's career ended on November 18, 1985, when he suffered a gruesome comminuted compound fracture of his leg while being sackedbyNew York Giants linebackers Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson during a Monday Night Football game telecast. The injury was voted the NFL's "Most Shocking Moment in History" by viewers in an ESPN poll, and the tackle was dubbed "The Hit That No One Who Saw It Can Ever Forget" by The Washington Post.[2]

    At the time, the Redskins had been attempting to run a "flea-flicker" play. The Giants' defense, however, was not fooled, and they tried to blitz Theismann. Taylor sandwiched Theismann into Carson and inadvertently landed his hip on Theismann's lower right leg, fracturing both the tibia and the fibula.

    Schedule

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    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
    1 September 8 Philadelphia Eagles W 21–0 1–0 Giants Stadium 76,141
    2 September 15 atGreen Bay Packers L 20–23 1–1 Lambeau Field 56,145
    3 September 22 St. Louis Cardinals W 27–17 2–1 Giants Stadium 74,987
    4 September 29 atPhiladelphia Eagles W 16–10 3–1 Veterans Stadium 66,696
    5 October 6 Dallas Cowboys L 29–30 3–2 Giants Stadium 74,981
    6 October 13 atCincinnati Bengals L 30–35 3–3 Riverfront Stadium 53,112
    7 October 20 Washington Redskins W 17–3 4–3 Giants Stadium 74,389
    8 October 27 atNew Orleans Saints W 21–13 5–3 Louisiana Superdome 54,082
    9 November 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 22–20 6–3 Giants Stadium 72,031
    10 November 10 Los Angeles Rams W 24–19 7–3 Giants Stadium 74,663
    11 November 18 atWashington Redskins L 21–23 7–4 RFK Stadium 53,371
    12 November 24 atSt. Louis Cardinals W 34–3 8–4 Busch Memorial Stadium 41,248
    13 December 1 Cleveland Browns L 33–35 8–5 Giants Stadium 66,482
    14 December 8 atHouston Oilers W 35–14 9–5 Houston Astrodome 36,576
    15 December 15 atDallas Cowboys L 21–28 9–6 Texas Stadium 62,310
    16 December 21 Pittsburgh Steelers W 28–10 10–6 Giants Stadium 66,785

    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Results

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    Week 1

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    1 234Total
    Eagles 0 000 0
    • Giants 14 007 21

    [3]

    Week 2

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Giants 0 677 20
    • Packers 10 706 23

    [4]

    Week 3

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Cardinals 7 307 17
    • Giants 7 3107 27

    [5]

    Week 4

    [edit]
    1 234OTTotal
    • Giants 0 01006 16
    Eagles 0 0370 10

    [6]

    Week 5

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    • Cowboys 7 779 30
    Giants 3 3203 29

    [7]

    Week 6

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Giants 0 31710 30
    • Bengals 14 777 35

    [8]

    Week 7

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Redskins 0 003 3
    • Giants 0 773 17

    [9]

    Week 8

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    • Giants 0 7014 21
    Saints 3 0010 13

    [10]

    Week 9

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Buccaneers 3 1007 20
    • Giants 3 3106 22

    [11]

    Week 10

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Rams 7 633 19
    • Giants 0 7107 24

    [12]

    Week 11

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Giants 7 0140 21
    • Redskins 7 079 23
    • Date: November 18
    • Location: RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
    • Game start: 9:00 p.m. EST
    • Game weather: 52 °F (11.1 °C); wind 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h; 5.2 kn)
    • Referee: Fred Wyant
    • Television network: ABC

    Week 12

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    • Giants 0 101014 34
    Cardinals 3 000 3

    [13]

    Week 13

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    • Browns 7 14014 35
    Giants 7 13310 33

    [14]

    Week 14

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    • Giants 14 2100 35
    Oilers 0 1400 14

    [15]

    Week 15

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Giants 0 1407 21
    • Cowboys 7 1407 28

    [16]

    Week 16

    [edit]
    1 234Total
    Steelers 0 370 10
    • Giants 7 2100 28

    [17]

    Standings

    [edit]
    NFC East
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    Dallas Cowboys(3) 10 6 0 .625 6–2 7–5 357 333 L1
    New York Giants(4) 10 6 0 .625 5–3 8–4 399 283 W1
    Washington Redskins 10 6 0 .625 4–4 6–6 297 312 W3
    Philadelphia Eagles 7 9 0 .438 4–4 6–8 286 310 W1
    St. Louis Cardinals 5 11 0 .313 1–7 3–9 278 414 L2

    Playoffs

    [edit]

    Wild card

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    1 234Total
    49ers 0 300 3
    Giants 3 770 17

    Even though the 49ers recorded 362 yards of total offense, with receiver Dwight Clark catching 8 passes for 120 yards, the Giants limited San Francisco to only one field goal. Meanwhile, New York running back Joe Morris rushed for 141 yards.

    Divisional

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    1 234Total
    Giants 0 000 0
    • Bears 7 0140 21
    • Date: January 5
    • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
    • Game start: 11:30 a.m.
    • Game weather: 18 °F (−7.8 °C); wind 16 miles per hour (26 km/h; 14 kn)
    • Referee: Ben Dreith
    • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerrall & John Madden

    The Giants lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears.

    Awards and honors

    [edit]

    References

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    1. ^ "1985 New York Giants starters and roster". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 12, 2014.
  • ^ Shapiro, Leonard (November 18, 2005). "The Hit That Changed a Career". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 30, 2008.
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  • ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 202
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