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- 1970_New_York_Giants_season abstract "The 1970 New York Giants was the 46th season for the professional American football franchise. This was the first season for the Giants after the AFL-NFL merger, in which ten American Football League teams joined the National Football League. The team was led by second-year head coach Alex Webster. The Giants finished the season 9–5, missing the playoffs by losing their season finale against the Los Angeles Rams 31–3. The Giants finished second in the NFC East, a game behind the Dallas Cowboys. They were also only one game out of a wild card playoff spot, won by the Detroit Lions.Probably more damaging to the Giants' playoff hopes than the loss to the Rams were a pair of stinkers to two of the NFL's bottom feeders. The first was a 14–10 loss at New Orleans in week three; the second was a 23–20 setback at Philadelphia on Monday Night Football in week 10, the Giants' only setback in a 10-week stretch following the loss to the Saints. The game at Franklin Field was more memorable for the antics in the broadcast booth, where Howard Cosell vomited on Don Meredith's cowboy boots. Cosell took a taxi back to the hotel at halftime, leaving Meredith to finish the game with Keith Jackson. The Saints finished with the NFL's second-worst record at 2–11–1; the Eagles were barely better at 3–10–1.This would be the closest the Giants came to qualifying for the playoffs in the 1970s. The franchise enjoyed only one other winning season in the decade, going 8–6 in 1972. Big Blue did not return to the playoffs until 1981, ending a drought which dated back to the 1963 NFL Championship.".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season coach Alex_Webster_(American_football).
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season team New_York_Giants.
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- 1970_New_York_Giants_season year "1970".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season coach Alex_Webster_(American_football).
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season divisionPlace "2".
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- 1970_New_York_Giants_season playoffs "did not qualify".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season record "9".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season stadium Yankee_Stadium_(1923).
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season team "New York Giants".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season year "1970".
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season subject Category:1970_National_Football_League_season_by_team.
- 1970_New_York_Giants_season subject Category:New_York_Giants_seasons.
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- 1970_New_York_Giants_season comment "The 1970 New York Giants was the 46th season for the professional American football franchise. This was the first season for the Giants after the AFL-NFL merger, in which ten American Football League teams joined the National Football League. The team was led by second-year head coach Alex Webster. The Giants finished the season 9–5, missing the playoffs by losing their season finale against the Los Angeles Rams 31–3. The Giants finished second in the NFC East, a game behind the Dallas Cowboys.".
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