Giants fans stay devoted in defeat
Published 12/30/2007 at NYDailyNews.com - Football
While New England fans savored the 38-35 victory like a bowl of white clam chowder in a nor'easter, the Giants' faithful were crestfallen by their team's late-game collapse.
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