I think it’s safe to say that if you’re a New York Giants fan in Mississippi you can cancel NFL Sunday Ticket for the forseeable future.
I think it’s safe to say that if you’re a New York Giants fan in Mississippi you can cancel NFL Sunday Ticket for the forseeable future.
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2 comments:
Good.
Here in St. Louis, the local Fox affiliate had gotten permission to be a Dominant Market for the Giants because it thought St. Louisians wanted to see how the ex-Ram quarterback did.
Which means it played the Arizona-New York game this weekend instead of the important Packers-Other Guys game for the lead of the NFC North.
Hopefully the local Fox affiliate will play Packers games when they don’t conflict with that “St. Louis” football team.
Now you get to see that Manning will have exactly the same problems Warner had: receivers who can’t hang on to the football. The Giants receivers are even worse than Seattle’s, right now.