Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: New York Sentinels coaches, New York Sentinels players, New York Sentinels seasons, New York Sentinels stadiums, Giants Stadium, 2009 New York Sentinels season, Brian Johnson, Ingle Martin, Koren Robinson, Wes Chandler, Marc Magro, Hartford Colonials, Simeon Rice, Tom Malone, Craphonso Thorpe, Ryan Hoag, Ted Cottrell, Jeff Rutledge, Pete Rodriguez, Quinn Gray, David Lofton, Rentschler Field, Noah Herron, David Miller, Jason Watkins, Ryan Horvath, Brian Bonner, Marlon Lucky, Jonas Seawright, Chris Barclay, Chase Bullock, Steve Sanders, Carlton Medder, Jared Retkofsky, Ryan Boschetti, Orrin Thompson, Scott Player, Terrell Maze, Bryan Save, Kevin Ross, Kenyatta Jones, Cortez Hankton, LaBrandon Toefield, James M. Shuart Stadium, Matterral Richardson, Leon Williams, Charles Davis, Charles Ali, Charlton Keith, Derrick Burroughs, Travarous Bain, Michael Toudouze, Ramiro Pruneda, Jamayel Smith, Alfred Fincher, David Pittman, Jasper Harvey, Michale Spicer, Don Blackmon, Rian Wallace, Tyronne Gross, Patrick Afif, Ronnie Ghent, Devin Clark, Erik Robertson, Nate Bennett, Tony Tiller, Jason Murphy, Elton Brown, Steve Justice, John Tice, Cecil Sapp, Nate Robinson, Piotr Czech, Thurmond Moore, T. J. Cottrell, Paul Pratt, Trey Brown, Rich Alexis, Mike Fladell, Bryan Robinson, Lance Leggett, Earle Mosley, Bill Mayer. Excerpt: Giants Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA, in the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Maximum seating capacity was 80,242. It was owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA). It primarily served as the home stadium for the New York Giants and New York Jets American football teams of the NFL, but was rented for concerts and many other special events. The stadium was located at State Route 120 and State Route 3 (which is accessed from Midtown ...