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The 2002 season was the New York Giants' 78th in the National Football League (NFL) and their sixth under head coach Jim Fassel. The team improved upon their 7–9 record from the previous season by three games and returned to the playoffs for the second time in three years, ending the season on a four-game winning streak. After a midseason slump, head coach Jim Fassel stripped offensive coordinator Sean Payton of playcalling duties, and the Giants went on to a winning streak that would carry them to the playoffs. Leading 35–14 in the third quarter of the NFC wild-card came at San Francisco, Jeremy Shockey dropped a touchdown pass forcing a field goal to make the score 38–14. Fassel decided to rest starting running back Tiki Barber to save him for the next round, but the 49ers gained momentu

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  • The 2002 season was the New York Giants' 78th in the National Football League (NFL) and their sixth under head coach Jim Fassel. The team improved upon their 7–9 record from the previous season by three games and returned to the playoffs for the second time in three years, ending the season on a four-game winning streak. After a midseason slump, head coach Jim Fassel stripped offensive coordinator Sean Payton of playcalling duties, and the Giants went on to a winning streak that would carry them to the playoffs. Leading 35–14 in the third quarter of the NFC wild-card came at San Francisco, Jeremy Shockey dropped a touchdown pass forcing a field goal to make the score 38–14. Fassel decided to rest starting running back Tiki Barber to save him for the next round, but the 49ers gained momentum, and the Giants did not score again, losing the game 39–38. Following the season, Payton was not retained; he won the Super Bowl seven years later as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints. (en)
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  • * Defensive coordinator – Johnnie Lynn * Defensive line – Denny Marcin * Linebackers – Tom Olivadotti * Defensive backs – DeWayne Walker * Senior defensive analyst – Dave Brazil * Defensive quality control – Rod Rust (en)
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  • * President and co-chief executive officer – Wellington Mara * Chairman and co-chief executive officer – Preston Robert Tisch * Executive vice president and general counsel – John Mara * Vice president and general manager – Ernie Accorsi * Assistant general manager – Kevin Abrams * Director of player personnel – Jerry Reese * Director of pro personnel – David Gettleman * Director of college scouting – Jerry Shay * Assistant director of pro personnel – Ken Sternfeld (en)
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  • * Head coach – Jim Fassel (en)
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  • * Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks – Sean Payton * Running backs – Eric Studesville * Wide receivers – Jimmy Robinson * Tight ends – Mike Pope * Offensive line – Jim McNally * Offensive quality control – Jay Robertson (en)
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  • Lost Wild Card Playoffs 38–39 (en)
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  • DE Michael Strahan (en)
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  • First quarter *NYG – Charles Stackhouse 1-yard pass from Kerry Collins , 6:10. Giants 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 1:35. Second quarter *MIN – Gary Anderson 20-yard field goal, 12:36. Giants 7–3. Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 5:07. *NYG – Ron Dayne 30-yard run , 8:48. Giants 13–3. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 3:48. Third quarter *MIN – Gary Anderson 27-yard field goal, 9:11. Giants 13–6. Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, 3:02. *NYG – Amani Toomer 11-yard pass from Kerry Collins , 0:22. Giants 19–6. Drive: 6 plays, 91 yards, 3:04. Fourth quarter *MIN – Moe Williams 1-yard run , 12:06. Giants 19–13. Drive: 3 plays, 81 yards, 1:11. *MIN – Michael Bennett 78-yard run , 8:36. Vikings 20–19. Drive: 2 plays, 78 yards, 0:16. *NYG – Tiki Barber 8-yard run , 2:43. Giants 27–20. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 5:53. (en)
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  • * Special teams – Bruce Read (en)
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  • Top passers *NYG – Kerry Collins – 25/35, 300 yards, 2 TD, INT *MIN – Daunte Culpepper – 9/20, 91 yards Top rushers *NYG – Tiki Barber – 24 rushes, 127 yards, TD *MIN – Michael Bennett – 15 rushes, 167 yards, TD Top receivers *NYG – Ron Dixon – 4 receptions, 107 yards *MIN – Randy Moss – 3 receptions, 85 yards (en)
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  • * Strength and conditioning – John Dunn * Assistant strength and conditioning – Craig Stoddard (en)
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  • Week 10: New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings (en)
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  • Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston and Ron Pitts (en)
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  • The 2002 season was the New York Giants' 78th in the National Football League (NFL) and their sixth under head coach Jim Fassel. The team improved upon their 7–9 record from the previous season by three games and returned to the playoffs for the second time in three years, ending the season on a four-game winning streak. After a midseason slump, head coach Jim Fassel stripped offensive coordinator Sean Payton of playcalling duties, and the Giants went on to a winning streak that would carry them to the playoffs. Leading 35–14 in the third quarter of the NFC wild-card came at San Francisco, Jeremy Shockey dropped a touchdown pass forcing a field goal to make the score 38–14. Fassel decided to rest starting running back Tiki Barber to save him for the next round, but the 49ers gained momentu (en)
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  • 2002 New York Giants season (en)
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