Found January 21, 2012 on GMEN H.Q.:
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Giants versus 49ers: January 2003 In anticipation of the New York Giants versus the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for the NFC Championship, GmenHq will be reliving the Giants versus 49ers playoff history. Each day this week (Monday-Saturday will feature a new game). New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers, January 5, 2003, 3-Com Park (Candlestick Park) The seventh and most recent Play-Off match up between the Giants and 49ers game on a sunny day in 2003. The Giants entered the Wild-Card matchup against the 49ers with a 10-6 record. The 49ers also entered the game with a 10-6 record and were winners of the NFC West. This game signified the first time in nearly ten years since the Giants and 49ers had met in the play-offs. The last time the two teams met in the Play-Offs was in the 1993-1994 Play-Offs were the 49ers dominated the Giants. Most Giants fans vividly remember this play-off game. The Giants and 49ers played to a 7-7 tie at the end of the first quarter. The Giants dominated t...
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