Mariucci: When Jeremy Shockey dropped the (end-zone) pass and they settled for a field goal to go up 24, I remember looking at the scoreboard and thinking, "Oh, my God -- if we don't start stopping those guys, they might put up a 60-burger on us." I was having bad thoughts. We went no-huddle on 'em, got some momentum. We scored and went for two and got it, and there were a lot of mathematicians out there. It built and it built. TO caught one at one point and said something to Michael Strahan, and Strahan said, "Look at the scoreboard." It started to get a little bit chippy. I was so glad they were on their fourth long-snapper of the season, and when they botched the field goal and we finally won, it was crazy. Afterward, everybody was in our locker room -- wives, kids, neighbors, their dogs. And that was it for me; I never coached another game there. The next day at my press conference, when the media informed me that the league had admitted there should have been a pass-interference call, they asked me my reaction, and all I said was, "Bummer." I mean, what are you gonna do, play it again? Then we went to Tampa and got beat, and when I got fired the next week, I got a note from one Giants fan, "Hey, Mooch -- you just got fired ... Bummer."