Interesting Moments in Saints History (i.e. Do you remember when...)

I remember the Giants game where Phil Simms was injured and an unknown backup named Jeff Hostetler was the Giants QB for the first time. It appeared the Saints would beat the Giants but Lawrence Taylor KILLED the Saints offense with his shoulder strapped down outside his jersey. He harassed the Saints and willed his team to beat us.

Below is an excerpt from LTs wiki page discussing that game.

The 1988 season also contained some of the more memorable moments of Taylor's career. In a crucial late-season game with playoff implications against the New Orleans Saints, Taylor played through a torn pectoral muscle to record seven tackles, three sacks, and two forced fumbles.<sup id="cite_ref-hof_27-4" class="reference">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Taylor#cite_note-hof-27</sup>Taylor's presence in the lineup was important as the Giants' offense was having trouble mounting drives, and was dominated in time of possession. <sup id="cite_ref-box_63-0" class="reference">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Taylor#cite_note-box-63</sup>Television cameras repeatedly cut to the sidelines to show him in extreme physical pain as he was being attended to by the Giants staff. Taylor had already developed a reputation for playing through pain.<sup id="cite_ref-64" class="reference">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Taylor#cite_note-64</sup> Taylor's shoulder was so injured that he had to wear a harness to keep it in its place<sup>. </sup><sup id="cite_ref-hof_27-5" class="reference">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Taylor#cite_note-hof-27</sup>The Giants held on for a 13&#8211;12 win, and Parcells later called Taylor's performance "the greatest game I ever saw."