When receiving his NFL Hall Of Fame ring Monday night, Michael Strahan addressed the New York Giants fans and gave them something to be excited about.
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Still beloved by New York Giants fans, Michael Strahan still knows how to get them pumped up.
Strahan, a first-ballot Hall of Famer and one of the most consistent defensive ends to ever play the game, addressed the Giants fans during a home game against the Indianapolis Colts Monday night. His speech was brief, but he told the fans what they needed to hear.
A MUST WATCH: Michael Strahan addresses the crowd after receiving his Hall of Fame ring #Strahan92 #GiantsPride http://t.co/w55R902paC
— New York Giants (@Giants) November 4, 2014
The Giants right now are 3-4, Eli Manning has seemingly regressed since his last Super Bowl and the team is one of the most inconsistent on a weekly basis. That doesn’t give Giants fans a whole lot to cheer about. But the team has a rich history and Strahan is consistently one if its best ambassadors.
The G-Men are a team that has historically won with a great pass rush–from Lawrence Taylor to Michael Strahan to the combination of Jason Pierre Paul and Justin Tuck. This season they rank near the bottom of the league with just 13 combined sacks. They’ll need to recapture that pass rush is they want to get back to the top of the NFC East.
Strahan spent all 15 of his NFL seasons with the Giants, tallying up 429 tackles and 141.5 sacks and holds the single-season sack record of 22.5.
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