If fans of the New York Giants wanted to change the regime in this offseason, they went wrong.
Paul Schwartz of the New York Post is John Mara, co -owner co -owner John Mara I decided not to bow to the mob After a few weeks later, after intense fan protection, it included chartering multiple planes that blown important banners.
It costs well. Mara was not completely moving to the air display and was not threatened by messaging. In any case, he decided not to bow to the pressure of the mob to remove the governor of Joe School and Brian Daboll.
Before defeating the New Orleans for 14 weeks, the first plane went around the Metlife Stadium, which read the banner. “MR. Mara, enough. Please fix this garbage collection. ”
The fans also defeated the Saints in that week, and cheered for the field goals that were closed.
Ahead of the 15 -day match against Baltimore Ravens, the other fans took the second flight. This time, the banner is “Mr. Don’t be enough -we will not stop until you firm everyone! ”
There were three protests scheduled for the team 17 weeks against Indianapolis Colz, but they ground all plane with low weather, wind and ceiling.
In the 18th week, Banner said in Philadelphia, the plane delivered a message called “TY NY for 26.”
Despite the cries of the public, there was a quiet support for director Brian Daboll, who hit Mara’s desks in JOE SCHOEN and East Ruther Ford.
But Mara definitely does not listen to the wishes and concerns of fans. He often reads to him and often answers. Most of the letters were advantageous for cleaning the house that dismissed School and Daboll, but there was an amazing support for both bringing it back.
After all, protests did nothing. Mara expressed frustration with the team’s uselessness, but ultimately decided to return the goods with school and daboll.