2010年12月13日星期一

New York Giants Football: Antrel Rolle Goes Out of Bounds

Giants safety Antrel Rolle found out New York is not Arizona. He realized fans hold him and his teammates accountable at the New Meadowlands Stadium.
He is not happy about it. He ranted about the team being boeed on WFAN's Joe and Evan show. He lectured fans not to boo the team at anytime. It's surprising he did not tell fans to not to go to games. He probably would if he had his way.
Joe Benigno told Rolle not to take it personal. He mentioned the booing is out of love and frustration, but that did not calm the Giant down.
When Rolle made his decision to sign with the Giants, someone should have told him New York was not the place for him. If he thinks fans are going to listen to his message, he does not know them well.
New Yorkers expect effort and victories when their teams play. They except nothing less. That's the way it is, and that's the way it will be.
When they pay ridiculous amounts of nfl jersey
money to go to the games, they have every right to boo. Giants fans pay for their PSL seats, so they have every reason to boo. It's one thing to play bad on the road, it happens, but there's no way a team should be playing awful at home anytime. Home games are games teams need to make an impression to the fans.
The Giants played lousy in the first half of their contest with the Jaguars on Sunday. They did not play with emotion. They made terrible mistakes in the first half.
They were in danger of losing the game. They probably should have lost that one. They got by thanks to Manning hitting his targets in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter. If they lost this one, we would be talking about another collapse and Tom Coughlin's job security.
Giants fans haven't forgotten about last year's collapse. They don't know if this team is for real. So, don't blame them for booing their team.
There is this ridiculous idea no one should boo their own team. Guess what? This is not high school. This is not college. These are wealthy professionals who are supposed to get the job done.
Athletes are no different than any other professionals. If a firefighter screws up, he or she would be held accountable. If a doctor does not know what he or she is doing, lawsuit abounds. If the food stinks, customers complain.
Rolle doesn't understand the fans' perspective. He thinks fans should consider it a privilege to watch the best players on the field. He feels New York should be fortunate to have a football team.
This type of attitude is why fans and players don't have that bond. It's a different world now. Players act entitled. Fans expect results. There's no loyalty.
If those folks play the game of football, they may have a different paradigm. Still, it's a no-win battle to pick fights with the fans. It never ends well. Even the stars and the coaches steer clear from that. They don't have to like it or accept it, but they deal with it. Maybe Rolle should do just that.
It's easy to go take the money and talk about the good side of playing in New York. It also takes a lot of work to earn respect from the fans. Playing in New York is not easy as it looks. There are high standards.
In New York, they care about their sports. They live and breathe about their sports. Giants fans are as passionate as they come even if they act insecure and arrogant at times. We are talking about Don LaGreca blowing a kidney after the Giants blew a lead against the Niners and lost in the wild-card game.
Rolle should know fans here are fickle. They want to cheer. They will express their appreciation if they win. All it takes is one good play or one good lead. This is why it's silly for him to be upset about this.
Maybe he was defending his teammates when nfl jerseys
he did that, but that does not make it right. The Giants should have told him to say nothing. They probably gave him a reprimand once they found out about it.
Rolle apologized for what he said today, but it could be the Giants told him to apologize. They are sensitive about their players criticizing their fanbase. If he had his way, he wouldn't apologize. He does not sound like a guy that regrets speaking what's on his mind.
Fortunately for him, Giants fans won't get worked up about it. He has to perform now of course.
It's on Rolle to make plays. He should come up with many interceptions the rest of the season. He needs to be a dynamic player in the postseason. After what he said, he better back it up by performing on his own.
He hasn't been that guy so far this year. Its why it's comical he is speaking out. It's one thing for him to do it if he was playing well, but it's another thing to talk when not playing well.
He brought all this attention to himself. He has to deliver. Fans don't forget this type of stuff.
Maybe he will embrace this. There has to be a reason why he said these things. It was a calculating move.
Now, he has to use this to fuel him. It Dallas Cowboys jersey
may be a stupid way to get him going, but whatever.
He can start doing something starting Sunday.

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