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BTA Before the Bye: Giants Radio Melts Down During Eagles Loss

Nick Piccone

By Nick Piccone

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The Eagles reminded those New York Football Giants that they still have a long way to go in a Sunday afternoon beating at the Linc. We all know the referees were bad. Really bad. If you were to ask a Giants fan, they would probably say it affected the Giants way more than it did the Eagles. If you asked me, I would say that it probably looks that way because of the plays in which those calls were made. Of course, you won’t find Giants fans complaining about the refs when they gave them essentially the entire field last week during their game-tying drive against the Denver Broncos after a historic collapse, but I digress.

So we move to the Giants radio calls. Bob Papa and Carl Banks weren’t happy about the tush push forward progress ruling. For the rest of the game, they started forming the narrative that they can’t beat the Eagles and the refs, creating scenarios that didn’t exist during a blowout. Blow to Dart’s head? Jahan Dotson OPI just because jumped over a defender? Yikes.

SAQUON GONE!

    Listen, it’s the tush push!

      GOEDERT TD

        BODYSLAM TO DART

        “I don’t think the Giants have had a series, scoring or not, where they didn’t have a negative play in it” *SACK*

          2nd and LONG = TANK TIME! The Giants lack MENTAL ENDURANCE. “You got two guys that run into each other like Keystone Cops”

              WIDE OPEN GOEDERT IN FOR THE TOUCHDOWN

                Sorry, can’t have garbage time stats for your boy. Don’t push off imo

                JAHAN. DOTSON. TOUCHDOWN. “Let me ask you this though, Carl. When Dotson kind of pushed off on Korie Black, how’s that not OPI?”

                    Nick Piccone

                    Nick Piccone has covered Philly sports and events for over 14 years with various outlets, including PhillyVoice and Philly Influencer. In 2015, he co-launched the Straight Shooters Wrestling Podcast. He's also a producer for Fox Sports Radio Philadelphia and the Villanova Sports Radio Network. He grew up in South Philadelphia and South Jersey, and is a graduate of Neumann University. Contact: picconenick@gmail.com

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