1979 New York Giants season | |
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Head coach | Ray Perkins |
General manager | George Young |
Owner |
Timothy J. Mara Wellington Mara |
Home field | Giants Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 6–10 |
Division place | 4th NFC East |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
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Scoring summary | ||||
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2 | NYG | Billy Taylor 2 yard run (Joe Danelo kick) | Giants 7–0 | |
2 | NYG | Billy Taylor 1 yard run (Joe Danelo kick) | Giants 14–0 | |
2 | TB | Larry Mucker 14 yard pass from Doug Williams (Neil O'Donoghue kick) | Giants 14–7 | |
4 | NYG | Joe Danelo 47 yard field goal | Giants 17–7 | |
4 | TB | Jimmie Giles 11 yard pass from Doug Williams (Neil O'Donoghue kick) | Giants 17–14 |
The 1979 New York Giants season was the 55th season for the club in the National Football League. The Giants had a 6–10 record in 1979 and finished in fourth place in the National Football Conference East Division.
The Giants were one of three franchises, not including the Seattle Seahawks (an expansion team that began play in 1976), which did not make the playoffs during any year of the 1970s. The others were the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints.
Before the 1979 NFL Draft, Bill Walsh, who was the new coach of the San Francisco 49ers, flew to Morehead State University with assistant coach Sam Wyche to work out quarterback Phil Simms. Walsh was so impressed with him that he planned to draft Simms, actually preferring him over another young quarterback they scouted and ultimately drafted, Joe Montana. The Giants, however, decided to make Simms their first-round pick to the surprise of many. As Simms acknowledged, "most people have never heard of me." When Simms' name was announced by Commissioner Pete Rozelle, his selection was booed loudly by Giants fans. However, he became more popular with his teammates, who jokingly dubbed him "Prince Valiant" in his rookie training camp.
Simms won his first five starts in his rookie year. He led the team to a 6–4 record as a starter, throwing for 1,743 yards and 13 touchdown passes, and was named to the NFL All Rookie Team. According to his 1981 Topps trading card, he was runner-up in 1979 for Rookie of the Year, losing out to future teammate Ottis Anderson.