“ Mr. Mara, that's enough. Please fix this mess. »
This is essentially what we could read on Sunday on a banner that flew above MetLife Stadium, about an hour and a half before kickoff of the game between the Giants and the Saints.
A plane flying over MetLife Stadium towing a banner that reads: “MR. MARA ENOUGH — PLZ FIX THIS DUMPSTER FIRE.” Last time things reached this level was 1978, which prompted an organizational overhaul pic.twitter.com/ym5OWA4Tws
— Dan Duggan (@DDuggan21) December 8, 2024
Enough to arouse a reaction of pride? Not really. New York lost again. With a catastrophic Drew Lock at the start of the match.
John Mara, the owner of the franchise and recipient of the message, did not wish to comment to the press.
“It’s the New York Giants this year”
The fans will at least be able to comfort themselves with the idea that the members of the team are also suffering.
“ Look, we won two games. I'm not happy either“, coach Brian Daboll told the press after the meeting.
The plane will have at least allowed a few seconds of levity when Malik Nabers was questioned on the subject.
“I didn’t pay for this plane“, said the receiver, the only element to survive in the doldrums.
“ I don't know what to answer you. It's American football. And it’s the New York Giants this year. »
And that's the problem.
After the departure of Daniel Jones, and a Nabers who did not hesitate to say recently that his team is too softthe Giants seem at their lowest. Although they always find new ways to dig.