Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Live From New York

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Junior Rat Rookie George The Animal Steel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    New York, New York
    Posts
    7

    Live From New York

    Once again I needed to vent. After a painful two weeks, I finally got comfortable rooting for the Giants late last week. Afterall, they are an NFC team and I really cannot stand the Patriots. My 13 year old son [who is not as big of a sports fan as his old man] and I actually bonded during the exciting game and we were quite happy with the result.

    Well, that was shortlived. I live in NJ and commute to NYC each morning and I was unpleasantly surprised this morning to discover that my commuter train was chock full of jersey clad Giants fans, making for a much more cramped ride than usual. No matter how high I turned up my ipod, I couldn't drown out their loud reliving of the entire season, game by game. So I had to suffer through recaps of both packer games, which was bittersweet...mostly bitter.

    After arriving in Hoboken I jumped on a PATH train [essentially a subway connecting NJ and NY] for my trip to the World Trade Center. This train was also packed. I switched from watching TV on the ipod to loud music. By this point, the jints fans were loud and boisterous. I wanted to be happy for them, but I simply couldnt. Afterall, I think we were a better team overall. Though I do not believe we could've beaten the Pats, as I don't believe we couldve pressured Brady with anything remotely like the pressure that the Giants brought. [I, too, hold out hope that we might jettison Sanders and his predictable vanilla scheme...but I am not holding my breath].

    Once at the WTC [which as you may guess is already a pedestrians nightmare due to major construction] I was met with an even larger throng of Blue, Red and White....Lots of Jacobs, Shockey and Tiki jerseys [the latter a bit tinged with irony]; a smattering of Tuck jerseys and Strahans. And even a few amusing Kerry Collins and Dave Brown sightings.

    Part of me [the masochist] wished I had donned my Favre jersey in an act of defiance. But that would've been inviting more abuse than I care to endure on my already at times irritating commute. There were clusters of cute Giant fan girls and drunk obnoxious folks. There was a festive air that was not unlike St. Patricks Day, but less alcohol drenched and more family friendly.

    The walk was complicated by police blockades and security, probably adding ten minutes to my usual 15 minute walk.

    The last indignity I suffered was the insanely long snaking line at the starbucks in my building, and the fact that they were out of breakfast sandwiches....Oh well. I just needed to vent again. As I said, the whole thing was a quasi surreal and sad reminder to how close we were this year. I felt like an outsider looking at something transpire that I did not belong to.

  2. #2
    Opa Rat HOFer Freak Out's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Land of the midnight sun
    Posts
    15,405
    You should have let them have a bit of that "Green lizard like tongue" George.

    The fans were already drunk on the morning commute? Fuck.....what times does the parade start?
    C.H.U.D.

  3. #3

    Re: Live From New York

    Quote Originally Posted by George The Animal Steel
    Once again I needed to vent. After a painful two weeks, I finally got comfortable rooting for the Giants late last week. Afterall, they are an NFC team and I really cannot stand the Patriots. My 13 year old son [who is not as big of a sports fan as his old man] and I actually bonded during the exciting game and we were quite happy with the result.

    Well, that was shortlived. I live in NJ and commute to NYC each morning and I was unpleasantly surprised this morning to discover that my commuter train was chock full of jersey clad Giants fans, making for a much more cramped ride than usual. No matter how high I turned up my ipod, I couldn't drown out their loud reliving of the entire season, game by game. So I had to suffer through recaps of both packer games, which was bittersweet...mostly bitter.


    After arriving in Hoboken I jumped on a PATH train [essentially a subway connecting NJ and NY] for my trip to the World Trade Center. This train was also packed. I switched from watching TV on the ipod to loud music. By this point, the jints fans were loud and boisterous. I wanted to be happy for them, but I simply couldnt. Afterall, I think we were a better team overall. Though I do not believe we could've beaten the Pats, as I don't believe we couldve pressured Brady with anything remotely like the pressure that the Giants brought. [I, too, hold out hope that we might jettison Sanders and his predictable vanilla scheme...but I am not holding my breath].

    Once at the WTC [which as you may guess is already a pedestrians nightmare due to major construction] I was met with an even larger throng of Blue, Red and White....Lots of Jacobs, Shockey and Tiki jerseys [the latter a bit tinged with irony]; a smattering of Tuck jerseys and Strahans. And even a few amusing Kerry Collins and Dave Brown sightings.

    Part of me [the masochist] wished I had donned my Favre jersey in an act of defiance. But that would've been inviting more abuse than I care to endure on my already at times irritating commute. There were clusters of cute Giant fan girls and drunk obnoxious folks. There was a festive air that was not unlike St. Patricks Day, but less alcohol drenched and more family friendly.

    The walk was complicated by police blockades and security, probably adding ten minutes to my usual 15 minute walk.

    The last indignity I suffered was the insanely long snaking line at the starbucks in my building, and the fact that they were out of breakfast sandwiches....Oh well. I just needed to vent again. As I said, the whole thing was a quasi surreal and sad reminder to how close we were this year. I felt like an outsider looking at something transpire that I did not belong to.
    Bitch, bitch, bitch..................... Let them have their moment.

    Packers will rolling down Lombardi Ave about this time next year!

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Freak Out
    You should have let them have a bit of that "Green lizard like tongue" George.

    The fans were already drunk on the morning commute? Fuck.....what times does the parade start?
    That was left over from Sunday night........

  5. #5

    Re: Live From New York

    Quote Originally Posted by packinpatland
    Quote Originally Posted by George The Animal Steel

    The last indignity I suffered was the insanely long snaking line at the starbucks in my building, and the fact that they were out of breakfast sandwiches....Oh well. I just needed to vent again. As I said, the whole thing was a quasi surreal and sad reminder to how close we were this year. I felt like an outsider looking at something transpire that I did not belong to.
    Bitch, bitch, bitch..................... Let them have their moment.
    And let them take their time doing it. From a New England fan's perspective, there's nothing worse than losing to a team from New York. They immediately go into defeatist mode and start thinking about the Red Sox's long history of blowing championships to the Yankees. So just think of those obnoxious NY and NJ fans as doing the thankless task of poetic justice.

  6. #6
    Sugadaddy Rat HOFer Zool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Across the border to the West
    Posts
    13,320

    Re: Live From New York

    Quote Originally Posted by George The Animal Steel
    Once again I needed to vent.

    ELIZABETH

    (chew on turnbuckle)


    ELIZABETH!!!!!!!!

    (chew on turnbuckle again and spit foam at the Macho Man)
    Quote Originally Posted by 3irty1 View Post
    This is museum quality stupidity.

  7. #7
    From NFL.com:

    Added Jack O'Brien, a computer program from New Jersey: "This is great because you can actually see their faces without their helmets on."

    Seems do be a pretty exciting program.
    It does not only hav interest in sports it also cares for faces

  8. #8
    Senior Rat Veteran hurleyfan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Packer Nation
    Posts
    950
    I saw a little bit of the parade this morning, and remember back to the prosession of busses the Packers rode in after their Super win...

    Big difference in the weather that's for sure!!

    The morning news, and newspapers were suggesting people use the trains, and mass transit into the city.. Glad I wasn't in that mess having to get to work!
    My Two favorite teams are the Packers, and whoever plays the Vikings!

  9. #9
    El Jardinero Rat HOFer MadtownPacker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Way beyond the border
    Posts
    14,191
    Blog Entries
    4
    Thats a crazy story man. It sounds like it was a great day to be a Giants fan.

  10. #10
    Damn, I missed Strahan giving his 'stomp' speech........only caught parts of it.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •