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More reasons to root AGAINST the Giants


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Giants are my "backup" team and they're the team I root for when the panthers don't miss the playoffs (and anytime they don't play the panthers) but on the other hand Ross is my top GM choice so this sucks

The fug? So you're a bandwagon fan?

Sure is a good team to become a fan of in the post season...

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With them being defending Superbowl champs to them beating us bad on national tv there is an even bigger reason to root against the giants down the stretch and hoping they dont make it to the playoffs. With the rule were you cant talk to or interview other teams coaches or staff during the season and only when their season is done we need to root against the giants because if we are serious about getting a good GM then we want Ross or Gettleman who are both with the giants. Having a GM sooner benifits us because it helps us bring in a coaching staff sooner so hopefully all the options we are hoping for arent all gone. While I dont think they will go super quick I would just like to be able to name the GM as soon as possible so we can start getting a better look on what the staff will look like.

GM - Ross

HC - Kelly

OC - Kelly's choice( hopefully someone with a good amount of NFL experience)

DC - idk anyone good really.

so all in all root against the giants so we can get this train rolling.

Not sure on Kelly, but I definitely want Ross

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The fug? So you're a bandwagon fan?

Sure is a good team to become a fan of in the post season...

I'm from NY and was raised by giants parents till i became a diehard panthers so I don't see the big deal? I'd root for the panthers to poo on the giants any day... I've supported and defended these crappy panther teams for years and ill never stop but it doesn't mean I can't respect and like other teams(except when the panthers are playing them, of course)? Show me the rule book where it says I can't.

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Not sure on Kelly, but I definitely want Ross

ross is a given. I just believe kelly will come in create an amazing offense with the pieces we have, draft well, and take over the locker and lead the team the way RR has failed. while it is a risk just as is any head coach we cant let that scare us from being a great offensive power house. Im sick and tired of the mediocre panthers teams when we have talent to win the south and start taking headlines. We deserve national coverage. Kelly brings that in name and skill on the offensive side of the ball

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I'm from NY and was raised by giants parents till i became a diehard panthers so I don't see the big deal? I'd root for the panthers to poo on the giants any day... I've supported and defended these crappy panther teams for years and ill never stop but it doesn't mean I can't respect and like other teams(except when the panthers are playing them, of course)? Show me the rule book where it says I can't.

There is no rule book, but I don't consider you a diehard fan.

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How can you not like the Giants. They beat the Patriots twice in the superbowl. You know, the patriots, who beat US in the superbowl? Giants have taken a lot of thunder away from a team that robbed us of glory.

Also, the Giants are never a problem for us until playoff time. We aren't in the playoffs, so I hope the Giants all the best. Go get em Eli!

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