Brandon Marshall took a pass on answering the verbal volley lobbed Tuesday by Sheldon
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And that means there was a better chance the Giants were going to make Tuffy Leemans available Tuesday afternoon than Brandon Marshall. And Leemans passed away in 1979.
Marshall, who seems perfectly at home with the Giants, probably wouldn’t have been an active participant in his own defense even if he’d been allowed to clear his throat Tuesday – unless he’d been permitted to stir some sodium
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Back during OTAs, after all, he’d said, “I’ve worked extremely hard to be a better teammate, a better father, a better husband – and I’m proud of where I’m at today. I wake up every single day, trying to make a positive impact in any
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Still, it’s hard to reduce whatever rancor there may be to a signature moment or two. Mets-Yankees had Roger Clemens braining Mike Piazza, and then the return engagement a few months later when Clemens tossed the business end of Piazza’s broken bat back at him. Knicks-Nets had John Starks breaking Kenny Anderson’s arm, and also had Tim Thomas calling Kenyon Martin “fugazy.”
Hell: Rangers fans STILL serenade Denis Potvin (whether he’s in the building or not) for a hit he perpetrated on Ulf Nilsson on Feb. 25, 1979. Thirty-eight years later, “POTVIN SUCKS!” is as regular a part of the nightly Garden
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Sure, it’s fun watching the NFL Films study of Lawrence Taylor stalking and torturing Ken O’Brien and ranting about “crazed dogs,” but his target could easily have been Joe Theismann or Ron Jaworski. The Jets knocked the Giants out of the playoffs the last day of the 1987 season. That stung.
Really, the closest these two have come to a Moment was 2011, known forever as the Victor Cruz Game, when Rex Ryan ordered the Giants’ mural of Super Bowl trophies at MetLife curtained. Brandon Jacobs was the one who came the closest to drawing real blood, famously saying, “They got a big-mouthed coach, a big mouth and a big-bellied coach that talks too much and now it’s finally time to shut up.”
That was a nice start. Then Rex was muted, and then fired, and, well, we haven’t been close to anything resembling that level of distaste since. That’s why we could use a nice retort from Brandon Marshall right about now. Surely he has a few
thoughts on Sheldon Richardson.
Waiter? A little truth serum, please. Make it snappy.