The New York Giants are a complete dumpster fire, but we all know they would be.
After the team honored Eli Manning on Sunday while playing against the Atlanta Falcons, the team went out and lost to the them with a game-winning field goal.
According to The New York Post — owner John Mara was extremely upset about the loss that dropped the team to 0-3.
Via the report:
“The field goal sailed through the uprights, a simultaneous loud bang was heard in the press box and Giants co-owner John Mara walked away from the scene of two knocked-over trash cans near where he watched Sunday’s loss to the Falcons.
Mara was surrounded by a handful of other team VIPs who could have been responsible, but detectives looking for circumstantial evidence need only to look at social media for the viral GIF of Mara throwing a chair in the past to connect the dots.
Asked by The Post to comment on what he just witnessed, Mara respectfully said “No” without breaking stride or looking up from his shoes as he walked away from the clubs at the bottom of MetLife Stadium about 30 minutes after the final play.”
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To top everything off, Mara was booed by the fan base at halftime during the ceremony to retire Eli Manning’s jersey numbers and induct the former quarterback into the Ring of Honor.
Following the booing, he told a small group of reporters, “I would boo, too. We’re 0-2 and down at half.”
The Giants have started five straight seasons with at least two straight losses.