Can you believe it? The Giants got destroyed by the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and Giants fans got furious!
After that embarrassing 28–6 defeat, Something wild happened and it was about the Giants fans. Outside the stadium, a bunch of angry Giants fans decided to take matters into their own hands. They lit up the Daniel Jones jersey and set it on fire! Can you believe that?
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It was a sight to behold. Flames were all over. It was a symbolic act of frustration and disappointment. These fans were so fed up with the team’s performance that they felt the only way to express their anger was to burn the symbol of their hope and loyalty.
Already equipped and prepared with fire-starting equipment, these fans didn’t even wait until they exited the grounds of the stadium before setting the jerseys on fire. One fan, who was wearing a No. 92 Michael Strahan jersey, could be seen spraying cooking oil onto the jerseys in order to bolster the flames, while those around him cheered.
It wasn’t the most successful burning of a football jersey, but the fans made their thoughts on Jones abundantly clear.
The Giants were held without a touchdown during the team’s 28–6 loss, and Jones’s ugly performance seems to have the fanbase ready to move in a new direction at quarterback.
Jones completed 22 of 42 pass attempts for 186 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions during the Week 1 loss. The team will look to get back on track in Week 2 against the Washington Commanders, though it’ll take some vastly improved play to get Jones back in the good graces of the fan base.
But hey, let’s not forget that while we might be furious now, there’s always hope for the future. Football is a rollercoaster, filled with ups and downs, and we’ve been through worse. So, let’s take a breath, calm down, and remember that our love for the Giants will always be there, no matter how frustrated we may get.
In the end, maybe burning jerseys isn’t the solution. Instead, fans should focus on supporting their teams, rebuilding their faith, and hoping for better days ahead. Go Giants!
