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hermhater
01-22-2008, 09:22 PM
All in the family for Lawrence Tynes

BY MELISSA GRACE and and CORKY SIEMASZKO
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Tuesday, January 22nd 2008, 4:00 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/img/2008/01/22/amd_tynes-family.jpg AP Say hello to the little fans of Giants hero Lawrence Tynes, seen in July pic, newborn twins Caleb (l.) and Jaden, who's held by wife, Amanda.

http://www.nydailynews.com/img/2008/01/22/amd_lawrencetynes.jpg Phillip/AP A jubilant Tynes after kicking the Giants into the Super Bowl.




The victory party was underway when Lawrence Tynes, still savoring his dramatic 47-yard field goal that put the Giants in the Super Bowl, called one of his biggest fans - his mother.


"He said, 'Mom, you're going to the Super Bowl,'" Margaret Tynes said Monday. "I was still in shock."
And exhausted from praying.


"I prayed to every saint I could," Tynes told the Daily News, the burr of her Scottish accent still strong after nearly 20 years in Florida.


"You know what would have happened if he lost the game for the Giants? He would have been in the bad books for a long time."


The proud mom, who lives in Milton, Fla., said she agonized over the two field goals her youngest son shanked in the fourth quarter - but never doubted he could win the game.


"The coach was angry after the second miss," she said, referring to Giants coach Tom Coughlin. "It upset me. That's my son."


The 29-year-old kicker - who is called L.T. by pals - was holed up Monday at his Clifton, N.J., home with his wife, Amanda, and their 6-month-old twin boys, Caleb and Jaden.


While Tynes was Mr. Cool on the frigid field in Green Bay, he wasn't feeling well Monday and couldn't talk with reporters. So Giants quarterback Eli Manning sang his praises.


"He missed two kicks early on, but when he got the opportunity at 47 yards in the cold he ran right out there," Manning said. "He has great confidence in himself."


The son of a former Navy SEAL and a Scottish lass, Tynes spent his first 10 years in soccer-mad Scotland before moving with his parents to the Florida Panhandle.


Locals mistook Tynes for Irish and teased him and his two older brothers, Jason and Mark, about their accents, calling them the Lucky Charms.


The teasing stopped when Tynes showed he could kick a football through the uprights and became a star at Milton High School.


Place kickers often get the call when the game is on the line. As a result, they are prone to quirky habits to deal with the stress.


Tynes would carefully wash his car by hand before every game. "I know it's a strange thing, but it helped him stay calm," his mother said.


Tynes went on to earn a criminal justice degree at Troy University in Alabama and considered going to law school or becoming a cop like his dad, Larry.


"He's always got something to fall back on," his mother said.


After graduating, Tynes returned to Scotland and played for the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europa for a year. He played in the Canadian Football League for two years before hooking up with the Kansas City Chiefs.


Tynes joined the Giants this year and got plenty of grief about his nickname, which also belongs to retired Giants great Lawrence Taylor.


Although Tynes' playoff heroics are now part of Giants lore, his private life has had some drama.


He had a minor brush with the law in 2005, when he broke a bouncer's nose in a bar fight, and his brother Mark is serving 30 years in prison for peddling marijuana.


Still, Tynes manages to tune out the turmoil and concentrate on kicking field goals for Big Blue.
"He's been great for us all season," Manning said. "He's got a great attitude."



http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/2008/01/22/2008-01-22_all_in_the_family_for_lawrence_tynes.html

chief31
01-22-2008, 09:47 PM
All in the family for Lawrence Tynes

BY MELISSA GRACE and and CORKY SIEMASZKO
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Tuesday, January 22nd 2008, 4:00 AM
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/ AP Say hello to the little fans of Giants hero Lawrence Tynes, seen in July pic, newborn twins Caleb (l.) and Jaden, who's held by wife, Amanda.

http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/ Phillip/AP A jubilant Tynes after kicking the Giants into the Super Bowl.




The victory party was underway when Lawrence Tynes, still savoring his dramatic 47-yard field goal that put the Giants in the Super Bowl, called one of his biggest fans - his mother.


"He said, 'Mom, you're going to the Super Bowl,'" Margaret Tynes said Monday. "I was still in shock."
And exhausted from praying.


"I prayed to every saint I could," Tynes told the Daily News, the burr of her Scottish accent still strong after nearly 20 years in Florida.


"You know what would have happened if he lost the game for the Giants? He would have been in the bad books for a long time."


The proud mom, who lives in Milton, Fla., said she agonized over the two field goals her youngest son shanked in the fourth quarter - but never doubted he could win the game.


"The coach was angry after the second miss," she said, referring to Giants coach Tom Coughlin. "It upset me. That's my son."


The 29-year-old kicker - who is called L.T. by pals - was holed up Monday at his Clifton, N.J., home with his wife, Amanda, and their 6-month-old twin boys, Caleb and Jaden.


While Tynes was Mr. Cool on the frigid field in Green Bay, he wasn't feeling well Monday and couldn't talk with reporters. So Giants quarterback Eli Manning sang his praises.


"He missed two kicks early on, but when he got the opportunity at 47 yards in the cold he ran right out there," Manning said. "He has great confidence in himself."


The son of a former Navy SEAL and a Scottish lass, Tynes spent his first 10 years in soccer-mad Scotland before moving with his parents to the Florida Panhandle.


Locals mistook Tynes for Irish and teased him and his two older brothers, Jason and Mark, about their accents, calling them the Lucky Charms.


The teasing stopped when Tynes showed he could kick a football through the uprights and became a star at Milton High School.


Place kickers often get the call when the game is on the line. As a result, they are prone to quirky habits to deal with the stress.


Tynes would carefully wash his car by hand before every game. "I know it's a strange thing, but it helped him stay calm," his mother said.


Tynes went on to earn a criminal justice degree at Troy University in Alabama and considered going to law school or becoming a cop like his dad, Larry.


"He's always got something to fall back on," his mother said.


After graduating, Tynes returned to Scotland and played for the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europa for a year. He played in the Canadian Football League for two years before hooking up with the Kansas City Chiefs.


Tynes joined the Giants this year and got plenty of grief about his nickname, which also belongs to retired Giants great Lawrence Taylor.


Although Tynes' playoff heroics are now part of Giants lore, his private life has had some drama.


He had a minor brush with the law in 2005, when he broke a bouncer's nose in a bar fight, and his brother Mark is serving 30 years in prison for peddling marijuana.


Still, Tynes manages to tune out the turmoil and concentrate on kicking field goals for Big Blue.
"He's been great for us all season," Manning said. "He's got a great attitude."



http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/2008/01/22/2008-01-22_all_in_the_family_for_lawrence_tynes.html

Good for him. He deserves it.


(30 years for marijuana?!?!?!?!)

hermhater
01-22-2008, 10:16 PM
Good for him. He deserves it.


(30 years for marijuana?!?!?!?!)

Good for him is right!

I meant he is a lucky ******* because Herm in his infinite wisdom let his *** go!


Yeah I don't get that part about 30 years for the weed, either???

anaeelbackwards
01-23-2008, 04:17 PM
congratulations to him.

and also he's lucky they are in the super bowl after thumping those field goals.

BOOOOO im glad we dont have him anymore.

hermhater
01-23-2008, 04:21 PM
congratulations to him.

and also he's lucky they are in the super bowl after thumping those field goals.

BOOOOO im glad we dont have him anymore.

What's up girl?

Haven't heard much from ya lately!

stlchief
01-23-2008, 04:43 PM
peddlin' <> 30 yrs. big time dealer = 30 yrs.

LT missed so many kicks & extra points. 1 / 3 w/ the game on the line is not going to keep you around long in the NFL. 1 miss in the SP and he is done...

hermhater
01-23-2008, 04:49 PM
peddlin' <> 30 yrs. big time dealer = 30 yrs.

LT missed so many kicks & extra points. 1 / 3 w/ the game on the line is not going to keep you around long in the NFL. 1 miss in the SP and he is done...

Agreed!

What are we gonna do about our kicking situation?

Do we keep Carney, and his accuracy and get someone that can kick off for us?

Or is that too many kickers on a team?

anaeelbackwards
01-23-2008, 04:54 PM
do we even have another option besides carney?

hermhater
01-23-2008, 05:04 PM
do we even have another option besides carney?

I thought I read in some other post that we were looking at kickers.

I don't remember where that was, though.

AkChief49
01-23-2008, 05:19 PM
do we even have another option besides carney?
Billy Cundiff and Nick Novak

chief31
01-24-2008, 02:20 AM
peddlin' <> 30 yrs. big time dealer = 30 yrs.

LT missed so many kicks & extra points. 1 / 3 w/ the game on the line is not going to keep you around long in the NFL. 1 miss in the SP and he is done...

One of those was clearly on a bad snap. So, I say he was one for two, with a 47 yard Championship game winner. I would be proud as hell, if I were him.

hermhater
01-24-2008, 02:26 AM
One of those was clearly on a bad snap. So, I say he was one for two, with a 47 yard Championship game winner. I would be proud as hell, if I were him.

He is.

I posted an article about him getting the Giants a SB bid, and it didn't get much response!

chief31
01-24-2008, 09:14 AM
He is.

I posted an article about him getting the Giants a SB bid, and it didn't get much response!

I think everyone else was happy with our kicking game this season.

hermhater
01-24-2008, 01:27 PM
I think everyone else was happy with our kicking game this season.


If you mean everyone else in the league then I would agree!!!

:lol:

hermhater
02-12-2008, 12:45 AM
Lucky *******...


Giants reportedly ink kicker Tynes, after Super Bowl glory

1 hour ago


NEW YORK (AFP) — Scottish-born kicker Lawrence Tynes, who played a key role in the New York Giants' improbable run to Super Bowl glory, has reportedly inked a five-year, seven million-dollar contract with the team.


The New York Daily News reported Tynes and the National Football League champion Giants had agreed on the deal just weeks before Tynes was due to become an unrestricted free agent.


Tynes kicked the game-winning 47-yard field goal in the National Conference championship overtime victory over Green Bay that sent the Giants to the Super Bowl.


New York went on to beat the previously undefeated New England Patriots 17-14, in Super Bowl 42, in which Tynes kicked a 32-yard field goal on the opening possession.


However, it was his scoring kick against the Packers that doubtless earned the contract for Tynes. It was the first postseason field goal of more than 40 yards by an opposing team in the history of Lambeau Field.
It was all the sweeter since he had missed two attempts earlier in the game.


Tynes, 29, spent time playing in Canada and Europe before spending his first three NFL seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs before he was traded to the Giants prior to the 2007 campaign.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g25W6qqKiULmE5nPLsJRRki96mPw

Chiefster
02-12-2008, 12:48 AM
Wow, Super Bowl Champion and father of twins!

hermhater
02-12-2008, 12:52 AM
Wow, Super Bowl Champion and father of twins!

Yep!

Two ex Chiefs are wearing Super Bowl rings...

Some pretty good decision making by the management yet again.

Chiefster
02-12-2008, 12:54 AM
Yep!

Two ex Chiefs are wearing Super Bowl rings...

Some pretty good decision making by the management yet again.

...As usual.