Geoff Partel's New York Giants Fan Profile

Brief description

Writer, actor, director, husband, father, salesman, cat owner, transplanted Brooklynite, die hard Giant Fan and think Tulsa is America's most underrated city.

Who am I?

Geoff Partel, sometimes go by the pseudonym of Octavio. Been married to my wife Ellen since 2006 and have baby son named Augustus born on 8/7/07 in Manhattan. Born on the Jersey shore, grew up in the northern NYC suburbs, went to school in Denver and have also lived in Brussels and the Washington DC area. Been back in NYC since March of ’01, and currently reside in Brooklyn. Passionate Giants fan, and still recall hearing furniture being broken throughout the Tri-State area the day Joe Pisarcik fumbled the game away to Herm Edwards and the Philadelphia Eagles on November 19, 1978; I was nine years old. First Giant game was October 2, 1983 in a 41-34 loss to the San Diego Chargers, where the Giants roughed up Dan Fouts pretty bad but were still shredded by a little known back-up named Ed Luther. Last Giant game was actually at “The Linc” in Philly on 12/9/07; where Big Blue beat the “Iggles” in a sloppy 16-13 win. Love commentating on the Giants, but have opinions and observations about other sports topics, as well as everything else.

Interests

Art, Conspiracy Theories, Football, Movies, Music, Sports and Sports Business., Travel, Writing

Main Skills

Acting, Football, Lacrosse, Painting, Photography. Good at traveling and getting around. Being a Dad., Sales, Writing

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adam meltzer
Thursday 15th April 2010, 2:19pm
Dear Geoff, A name from the past. Your friend Adam Meltzer here. I know that it has been around about 15 years, but I was just thinking about some of the times we spent together. I hope all is well with you. If you want to email me and talk I am at sultan@postersultan.com. Ask me in the email as it would take too long to explain here. Hope all is well with you and family Adam

Geoff Partel's Weblog Posts


FANECA FOLLY posted on 03/28/2008

It’s already been a month since the 72 hour high of NFL free agency wore off.   If you’re like me, you’ve probably already forgotten where 90 percent of this year’s free agency crop has landed.  The evaluation of how well teams have fared in the open market has long been archived and the discussion has clearly shifted to March Madness and spring training.  Yet if there’s one thing that can be extracted from free agency this year, it’s that the Jets have become just like every other New York team with throwing money at whatever big names are momentarily unemployed.  It’s no secret that the Jets have always been second banana to the Giants, but with the Giants’ improbable Super Bowl win in February, perhaps they’re feeling even more pressure than usual to step up and make some noise. 

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LITIGATING LOSERS posted on 02/18/2008

You don’t have to go too far back to recall games where one team was somehow “robbed” of a championship while the other basked in glory.   To this day, I’m sure guys like Bill Buckner and Scott Norwood still deal with the inner turmoil that made them household names.   Thankfully, what’s still nice about the increasingly tarnished image of professional sports is that no matter what the outcome is, the books are shut -- end of story.  That is until now, where former St. Louis Rams’ player Willie Gary, along with two Super Bowl XXXVI ticket holders and a Rams seat license holder, have filed a $100M law suit against the New England Patriots.  Gary, who for the past six years has earned a living playing for the Arena Football League’s Georgia Force, alleges that the outcome of Super Bowl XXXVI, where the heavily favored Rams were beaten 20-17 by New England, would have been different had the Patriots not illegally videotaped a Rams practice earlier that week in February 2002.

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CROWN OF ZORNS posted on 02/13/2008

With all that’s going on in Washington this week with the steroids hearings, it’s no wonder the Redskins got second billing when they announced Jim Zorn as their new head coach.   This isn’t really what the Redskins are about of course, and if Daniel Snyder had his way, even a presidential assassination would take to the back pages behind what’s going on at Redskin Park.   But Zorn’s quiet press conference, which already is best remembered for his flubbing the team’s colors, is proving more and more that Dan Snyder has become the incarnate of Al Davis with a larger bank account.   It’s also an indication of how much owners are willing to gamble…or settle…on coaches with marginal experience at best.

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New York Softens to a Tougher Big Blue posted on 02/01/2008

Well it’s Friday night now, already less than 48 hours before Super Bowl XLII.  There’s a wide eyed excitement in the air about the Giants that I haven’t seen in a very long time.   Dare I even undermine my own New Yorkness for a second, and say that I find it quite refreshing to see this town lose its cynicism and view their “underdog” Giants through the same lens as the “Little Engine that Could.”  Even the media seems to be taking a bit of small town stance, chatting up Big Blue as if they were some Midwestern high school team en route to the state championship game.  Funny how things change.  New York fans aren’t known for being fickle; at least not in the way they perceive their team.  It’s been nearly 30 years since the infamous fumble by Joe Piscarcik, and that’s

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