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Crowd Yesterday Was Electric


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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

This. When the call for the hit on Funchess happened, felt like a home game for the giants. Those boos were enormous. 

Yeah, several of the penalties...  Their scores too.  They would not stfu all the way through the XP after the OBJ TD throw.  Pissed me off.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Idk, on the broadcast, it sounded like an awful lot of Giants fans there.

Telecast can put their mics wherever they want for the kind of telecast they want.

The TV announcers also couldn't keep the collective genitals of the NYG out of their mouths either.

Now, I'm not saying there was a conspiracy or anything but...

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Idk, on the broadcast, it sounded like an awful lot of Giants fans there.

I was shocked by the number of Giants fans there. (I was at the game). At times the offense probably felt like they were playing on the road there was so much noise.  It was embarrassing.   Bet Tepper was impressed.

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23 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

This. When the call for the hit on Funchess happened, felt like a home game for the giants. Those boos were enormous. 

I'm glad he got it, but it was a bad call.  I'd have been mad if it were called on us.

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Crowd yesterday on TV sounded like the game was played in the Bronx.

Nah but seriously I think the Panthers homefield advantage is becoming a force,  Panthers do have the longest winning streak at home. 

I didn't understand the logo debate but since we've dropped the shield I definitely get it now. 

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