If you’re a true NFL fan, you can’t enough of the game – there’s just no good day to end the season because you’re prepared to watch your team line up 52 weeks a year. Not this year. Not if you are a Giants fan. Embarrassing back-to-back losses of epic proportions likely have left you crying for mercy.
Let’s play “Who said it?” “I mean, we’re playing bad right now. We’ve got to play better. Each man on this team needs to go home and look himself in the mirror and figure out what we want to be this year.” Did you guess one of the Giants? Actually, it was Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen following Monday’s 36-30 overtime loss to Chicago.
The Giants closed their 34-year stay at Giants Stadium with a performance that was typical of the late 1970s team that opened the building – they were inept in an embarrassing 41-9 loss to the Carolina Panthers that drew first-half boos from the fans, many of whom started leaving in the third quarter.
There’s only one way for the Giants to close out their 34-year run at Giants Stadium – with a victory that will keep their postseason hopes alive. It’s too bad the NFL didn’t see fit to allow the Giants...
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Photographs taken by Tom Kaminski in Chopper 880 (except where noted) of the official start of the demolition of Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ on Thursday, February 4, 2010.