Carl Banks – A Success Story
As a kid I had the privilege of watching #58 Carl Banks play in what arguably may be considered the best linebacker core in NFL history along side Lawrence Taylor and Pepper Johnson.
He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans and made his mark as an outstanding player even through those tough years in the early 1980′s. He was named three times to the first team All Big Ten and his senior year he was an All American. There was no doubt Carl had drive and was destined for more success to come.
In 1984 the NY Giants made him the third pick in the NFL draft, he played for New York from 1984 to 1992. Within this time period he was a key member of two championships in Superbowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV. Banks was also named to the 1980′s All Decade Team and made the Pro Bowl in 1987. Carl played the game old school, he played hard and left everything on the field every Sunday. It was truly a pleasure to watch him play. In both Super Bowl runs he had with the Giants, New York was considered heavy underdogs when facing high powered offensive teams in the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills. These NY teams over came many obstacles to win these Championships and #58 was a big time contributor to their successful runs.
After 1992 he had stints with The Washington Redskins and The Cleveland Browns. He retired in 1995 but unlike many players his success did not stop when his football career ended. Banks embarked in several lucrative and successful business ventures which include part ownership of the New Jersey Red Dogs in the Arena Football League. His partners in ownership were ex Giants players Harry Carson and Joe Morris.
G-III by Cal Banks is another successful business venture which he created from the ground up and has now become a major player within the athletic apparel market. His sports clothing line mixes modern and hip styles with an urban touch and includes a full line of sexy women sports apparel.
This old school linebacker’s business ventures do not stop there he is also a recognized voice for Sirius NFL radio and WFAN. Who knows what else Carl Banks has in store for the future but what ever it is you can rest assured that it will be a success.
Carlos Caicedo
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Super Bowl XXV – Wide Right – Giants vs Bills
In 1990 The NY Football Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV after a wide right kick from Scott Norwood.
Let us take a look back with this recap NFL films video of that great game and exciting finish. Players like Ottis Anderson, Carl Banks and Jeff Hostetler are interviewed and remember one of the best endings in Super Bowl history.
One thing that is not displayed in this video is the great catch and moves by Ingram to give us a chance to win that game. I will be putting that up in the future.


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