Draped in Eagles green, the dangerous DeSean Jackson stood at his own 30-yard line circling back and forth, a shark awaiting his prey. Head tilted down as he waved his hands up in a “bring-it-on” motion, knowing there was a good chance he would never get to use those hands.It was Dec. 19, 2010, and the 9-4 New York Giants played host to the 9-4 Philadelphia Eagles in a pivotal NFC East battle that would ultimately determine who would win the division and who would watch the playoffs from home.Playing in the newly built MetLife Stadium, the Giants held a commanding 31-10 lead with 8:17 left in the game, but that might as well been a lifetime ago now.After dominating for three-plus quarters, New York was in the midst of an epic collapse and stood tied with the Eagles at 31 thanks to a scrambling Michael Vick and an onside kick that allowed Philadelphia to evaporate the deficit. With 12 seconds left on the clock, make that 14 after the officials huddled up and decided to tack on two ticks, the Giants’ last attempt to win the game in regulation stalled at their own 29-yard line. Their only move now was…