The six-foot-four, 245pound Martin was selected out of the University of Oregon by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1975 NFL Draft. Martin made the club and played in all 14 regular-season games. The Giants were a mess of a franchise at that time, coming off a disastrous 212 season under head coach Bill Arnsparger and were playing in their third different venue in three years — the dusty, windy, anarchic Shea Stadium. They would finish the ’75 season 5-9.
The next year, in the Giants’ new digs in the swamps of Northern New Jersey, Martin became one of the staples on Big Blue’s defense. He started all 14 games at defensive end on a defense that contained such names as Jack Gregory, John Mendenhall, Brad Van Pelt, Harry Carson, and Brian Kelley. They played valiantly but still managed only three victories.
The next four seasons (’77 through ’80) were not much better. The Giants would wind through a period which is now known as the “Wilderness Years”, a stretch of such exorbitantly bad football that fans revolted to the point where the NFL itself forced the Giants to change the way they ran the franchise.
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THE HOT SEAT
No matter what John Mara says, Dave Gettleman’s job is on the line
WEEK 1: BRONCOS AT GIANTS
The 2021 season kicks off at MetLife
Northwest Huntsman
TGI sat down with guard Shane Lemieux
WEEK 2: GIANTS AT WFT
Primetime divisional showdown in DC
TRAINING CAMP TAKEAWAYS
The X factor, Kadarius Toney is falling behind and The big tight end is back
The GMEN'S all-time record against their 2021 opponents
As we inch closer to opening day of the 2021 sea son, let’s take a look at how the Giants have fared historically against their opponents on this year’s schedule:
THE 12TH DIMENSION
My crack at the final 53 (in real time)
Reviewing the best Giants' WRs of all time
2021 hopes to be the Year of the Receiver for the New York Giants.
Darnold mea culpa
Sam Darnold was the third pick of the 2018 NFL draft and three years later dangles on a tightrope mixed with underwhelming NFL starters and guys on the cusp of the unemployment line.
Are we ready for September 12th?
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