Giants rookie Malik Nabors didn't want to get involved in the discussion about the plane that flew over MetLife Stadium on Sunday with a pointed message aimed at Big Blue's front office.
The message from frustrated Giants fans was very clear. Enough Mara – please fix this dumpster fire. ”
But Nabers didn't want to comment on the stunt, comically retorting when asked about it by a reporter after the Giants' 14-11 loss to the Saints.
“I didn't pay for the flight. I have nothing to say.” he said He turned his back to the cameras and reporters surrounding his locker.
It was an unforgettable season for the Giants, who are celebrating their 100th anniversary.
Sunday's loss dropped the Giants to 2-11, but the team and fans are looking to find positives for next season.
Nabers didn't want to mention the banner, but receiver Darius Slayton understood where the sentiment was coming from.
“People have the money and the time to do something like that. If that's what they choose, that's their choice,” Slayton said.
Sunday isn't the first time Giants fans have used aerial messages to express their dissatisfaction with the team.
Fans performed a similar stunt during a game against the Cardinals at Giants Stadium in 1978.
At the time, a banner read: “15 years of bad football…enough is enough.”
disgruntled hockey fan used a somewhat similar approach in 2018 to convey its own message.
Islanders fans purchased signs in Brooklyn that were placed along drivers' routes to Barclays Center, the team's home at the time, sending a message to owners that then-general manager Garth Snow should be fired. Sent.
Snow and head coach Doug Waite were fired later that year.





