Rich - I have the entire game on DVD and those boos you hear from the crowd at the end were from only about 50% of the crowd as the rest of them were either in the parking lot or on the Turnpike on their way home. Imagine how loud (and potentially dangerous) it would have been had the full 76K+ remained for that play!
To this day, I cannot help but feel bad for John McVay who didn't deserve all the criticism and abuse he received following that play. There was a good chance he would have taken over for Robustelli and have been the Giants' GM had that play never occured (which would have put the Giants in front position for hiring Bill Walsh). At least he was able to redeem himself by taking the GM position for the 49ers and was a major contributor to the dynasty they built in the 80s.
So many memories ... so many what could-a-beens ...
In the end, the new organization that rose out of the ashes of this game yielded seven winning seasons, six playoff appearances and two Super Bowl victories from 1980-1990. As great as those times were, I cannot help but wonder what would have happened if McVay and Walsh were leading the Giants, instead, during that period.
Peace!