Giants Players Concerned About Name Recognition Tied to Team's Poor Performance
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The Onion Staff
Tired, dry, slightly forgotten on the back of the tray.
Summary
New York Giants players are reportedly panicked upon realizing their uniforms have their names on the back, tying their personal reputations directly to the team's poor performance. Wide receiver Malik Nabers expresses horror at the idea that millions of viewers can identify him with the historically bad team coming off a 3-14 season.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWait…so the millions of people watching on national television can see who I am?
Oh God, this is a nightmare. I thought w
Panicking at the realization that their personal reputations had been directly tied to the team’s dismal performance
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