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| Ex-Falcon Jamal Anderson reacts to Hakeem Nick's dirty bird; I'm bored | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 8 2012, 08:28 PM (197 Views) | |
| Eli_Manning_10 | Jan 8 2012, 08:28 PM Post #1 |
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If your not a New York Giants fan then... what the hell are you?
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Jamal Anderson is long gone from the NFL, but his signature touchdown celebration is not. "The Dirty Bird," which involves arm flapping and a healthy dollop of body gyration, was exhumed by Hakeem Nicks on Sunday after the Giants receiver scored a touchdown during a 24-2 victory over the Falcons at MetLife Stadium. Anderson, a former Falcons All-Pro running back with a rooting interest in the team, immediately took to Twitter after Nicks' homage, which the receiver said was teammate Antrel Rolle's idea. "NO HE DIDN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!," Anderson tweeted, using 23 exclamation points to properly contextualize his fury. Anderson -- typing under the handle @jamthedirtybird (naturally) -- later made it clear he didn't have an issue with Nicks' dance, even if it was Dirty-Bird-on-Falcon violence. "Btw, I'm not mad at Nicks," wrote Anderson, who retired in 2001 and now does some analyst work. "I Broke out the Dirty Bird in 98, its trending on Twitter in 2012." If only Anderson's former team possessed the same fight for relevance. BTW anyone got the video on Hakeem Nick's 72 yard run?? We are going to need more of that against the packers and i hope he can play another big game. Victor Cruz was off his game game a big play though had two drops but i expect him to bounce back. We need all our receivers healthy and making plays next week.
Edited by Eli_Manning_10, Jan 8 2012, 08:29 PM.
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| Halfmoon | Jan 8 2012, 09:37 PM Post #2 |
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Crazy, but in a good way. Honest!
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I love the energy and chemistry going between both sides of the ball. Tuck is always running on the field to congratulate the Offense after every success, it's great. |
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| 27Hampton | Jan 9 2012, 09:03 AM Post #3 |
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Hall of Famer
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You're so right. It's not very often that you see offensive players coming out onto the field to pump up the D and visa versa. I saw Blackburn run out onto the field to meet Jacobs as he came back after one of his big runs. |
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| Eli_Manning_10 | Jan 9 2012, 04:32 PM Post #4 |
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If your not a New York Giants fan then... what the hell are you?
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