Editor's note: Patrick Reusse was among the witnesses to Giants 41, Vikings 0, on Jan. 14, 2001 in New Jersey. Baltimore would be the Giants' Super Bowl opponent. Tony Siragusa, the Ravens' bombastic giant, was from down the road in Kenilworth, N.J. On Monday morning, Reusse was able to get a number for Tony's mom, Rosemarie, in Kenilworth and wrangled an invitation for a visit. Mom was something else. After Tony's death on Wednesday at age 55, we republish this column.
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KENILWORTH, N.J. — Pete and Rosemarie Siragusa had three sons — Peter, Tony and Elio. Once they reached the age of reason, Pete issued this warning: "Root for the Giants or go homeless."
The Siragusa sons never defied their father on this issue. They sneaked into Giants Stadium to see games. They reveled in the hard-nosed Giants of the '80s - coached by Bill Parcells, led by Lawrence Taylor.
"Pete coached the boys all the way up in youth football," Rosemarie said. "They were wrestlers, too. Tony was a state champion, and Elio would have been a state champion, too, but he went into the final match with an injury."
Tony earned a football scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh.
His college career ended in the fall of 1989. His father died of a heart attack that year.
Tony, a nose tackle, made it to the NFL the next summer with the Indianapolis Colts. He was there for eight seasons, and then signed with Baltimore.