Sunday, August 14, 2011

New Jersey Giants' Vice President of Communications Pat Hanlon sure has a foul Twitter mouth

It seems the Giants have had about enough of their fans complaints when it comes to the stunning lack of free agent signings and team roster improvements this lockout tainted off-season failed to bring about. While Giant fans have taken to Twitter to voice their displeasure, Pat Hanlon has taken to Twitter to defend the team and attack the tweeting fans.

For those of you Jersey City Desk mavens who love your Giants and enjoy talking smack on Twitter, Mr. Hanlon can be reached at @giantspathanlon and try the hashtag #somebodyneedsanap

And if you're going to Twitter make sure to follow Johnny: @JoAcSpPu and see if he can't make Hanlon cry on a Sunday.

2 comments:

  1. The Great Gans of the Giants should boycott the team with the top brass bad-mouthing them. Money speaks volumes and decreased fan sales and a no bodies in the seats will send a clear message to John Mara.

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  2. Well I dunno about a boycott, trust me, as a Browns fan the Giants have been to Super Bowls and won them. The G Men aren't devoid of smarts or ability often, always playoff caliber. They will be tested this season.

    Know what I think about Mr. Hanlon? I think he's feeling a little crowded by gang green. Somebody else is turning heads around town.

    I will say this, as a Michigan State fan it'll be fun to see Plaxico Burress playing cross from Derrick Mason at wide receiver. Eric Smith in the Jets secondary is also a Sparty as are linebacker Brandon Long and ginormous tackle Pete Clifford. All of them again in green.

    Anonymous, when you get your maddest at the Giants this year spare a moment for the less fortunate. Like Lions fans who for the better part of a decade had one chant "Fire Millen!" MY Team up and moved and of course a few years later won the Super Bowl.

    Yes Mara is cheap and unimaginative and I understand your frustration with him, Giants fans have an expectation. They are a GOOD NFL franchise. Mara never kept Wayne Fontes as coach for eight years either.

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