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Be honest. How many of you were Giants fans before last year? It's okay, /sp/, you can admit to being a front-runner. That's why this is an anonymous imageboard.

Myself, I'm a native New Yorker and a lifelong Giants fan.
>> Anonymous
>a native New Yorker and a lifelong Giants fan.
bandwagonfag, you should cheer for a team in New York
owait
>> Anonymous
I'm a fair weather Panther fan, since my team is the Broncos, but I moved to Charlotte recently.

Can't say I care about the giants aside from loving them for butt fucking the Pats.
>> Anonymous
Giants fucking suck.
The Superbowl was a fluke.

Signed,
New England Patriots fan.
>> Anonymous
>>339733

BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
>> Anonymous
I've hated the Giants since I first saw Phil Simms. Ironically, I now like him as an announcer.
>> Anonymous
>>339739
>HURRRR THIS GUYS RIGHT BUT ILL JUST RESPOND WITH BAWWWW AS A CLEVER ONOMATOPOEIA AS HIM CRYING LOL IM SO AWESOME
>> Anonymous
>>339749
"Fluke" my ass. How many times was Brady sacked? How many times was he knocked on the ground by Justin Tuck or Umenyiora? Who beat the Pats in the preseason?
>> Anonymous
>>339749
18-1
>> Anonymous
>>339733
Giants are pretty mediocre.
The Superbowl was a fluke.

Signed,
The rest of the league.
>> Anonymous
Born and raised a Giants fan.
>> Anonymous
Pats suck, Giants are lucky we got screwed out of the playoffs.
We would have shat on them. Super Bowl was also a fluke.

Signed,
Minnesota Vikings
>> MATT CASSEL !!ZIZEM+9e4u8
>>339773
>>339749
>>339739
>>339775

troll'd
>> Anonymous
Tavaris Jackson sucks. We need a QB that doesnt have noodles for arms.
I'm dying over here running 80 times a game.
No seriously *wheeze*, guys *koff* guys I nee--

Signed,
Adrian Peterson
>> Anonymous
>>339820
PAGING DOCTOR CULPEPPER.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
I used to be a Jets fan, but when you add that in with being a Mets fan, well, a man can only endure so much fail for so long. It was either them or the Yankees, and I fucking hate the Yankees.
>> Anonymous
>>339799
>>339813
>>339814
18-1
>> Anonymous
>>339834
2-0
>> Anonymous
>>339834
sup brah you're dumb
>> Anonymous
>>339834

Ah yes, who can forget when the Vikings went 18-1.

owait
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>339837
18-1

(PROTIP: YOU DON'T WIN THE SUPERBOWL BY BEING "MEDIOCRE" OR "SUCKING.")
>> Anonymous
>>339845
you win it by getting lucky though.
>> Anonymous
>>339848
If you think luck had nothing to do with the Patriots' 18-0 record up to the 2008 Superbowl, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I want to sell you.
>> Anonymous
>>339848
Luck is the NBA draft lottery.

Luck is not a beautifully engineered drive inside the two-minute warning.

Nor is it an overwhelming defense that leaves the quarterback dazed and confused.
>> Anonymous
>>339857
I didn't say that at all. there were quite a few times last year that left me wondering, "gee how did they pull that win out of their ass."

the Superbowl was a fluke though. plain and simple. anyone who's not a Giants fan or a hates-New-England-just-to-hate-them-fag will tell you the same.
>> Anonymous
>>339730
Actually, he does, because the New Jersey Giants don't play in New York.
>> Anonymous
>>339864
Why is the location of the stadium relevant?

It's not our fault real estate in NY is insanely expensive. We can't help the fact that everyone wants land here.
>> Anonymous
>>339773
>Who beat the Pats in the preseason?

oh lol
>> Anonymous
>>339866
Spoilers: A billion-dollar franchise should be able to afford a stadium somewhere in the state of New York if they're "located" in New York by name.
>> Anonymous
>>339873
You have to live in the NY-NJ-CT area to understand how these are are all in some sense "New York City."
>> Anonymous
>>339873

The Jets tried get a stadium built in Manhattan but Cablevision (owners of MSG - Knicks and Rangers) BAWWWWWWed to city officialls as they wanted to keep their monopoly on sports venues. The city then cockblocked the Jets and the Jets said Fuck You and moved back in with the Giants in their new stadium that is under construction.

The Meadowlands Complex is right across the river from NYC anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>339892
Why haven't they just built something in a shitty part of Queens or something like that? Then it would be accessible by multiple trains.

Maybe they could put it in Greenpoint and have it accessible by the L and G.

I've never understood this.
>> Anonymous
>>339873
The Giants had dick for money in the 70s. Also the Giants blew ass in the 70s.

A lot of us on this board are pretty young and may not remember even Super Bowl XXV. But if you can't remember Dave Brown, Kent Graham and Danny Kannell you're a bandwagoner.
>> Anonymous
Also, the Giants have gained very few bandwagoners. As a Yankeefag I can tell when a teams fanbase is bloated with bandwagoners. Believe it or not the Yankee fanbase is still bloated. But not nearly as much as Boston a city with a population smaller than half the Bronx.
>> Anonymous
>>339900
That was the alternative. But I'm guessing the franchise basically took a "SCREW YOU NEW YORK" attitude after they got cock blocked.
>> Anonymous
>>339915
Not really. I started following football in 2001 and became a Giants fan pretty quickly. I don't think that makes me any kind of "bandwagoner."
>> Anonymous
>>339929
Okay I guess not.

Then you know who Trey Junkin is.
>> Anonymous
>>339930
Yes, unfortunately :(