After misses, Tynes a big hit for Giants
Published 1/22/2008 by Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff at Boston.com -- Football news
Lawrence Tynes had a slow start to the regular season, and so did the New York Giants. But coach Tom Coughlin maintained faith in his kicker, the Giants rallied, and they are on the way to the Super Bowl, thanks to Tynes's 47-yard field goal in a 23-20 overtime win over the Green Bay Packers Sunday night.
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