Everyone seems to be taking swipes on the New York Giants as of late it appears from all walks of life throughout the nation.
This week, legendary sitcom icon and standup comic Jerry Seinfeld made reference to the Giants’ woes on a shock name to the New York sports activities radio station, WFAN.
Seinfeld referred to as into the station after the present’s producer, Paul Rosenberg, shaded the enduring sitcom in a dialog with host Chris McMonigle.
From the New York Publish:
The legendary comic was apparently listening to the sports activities speak radio community when Rosenberg took a jab at his sitcom, “Seinfeld,” after McMonigle referenced the Season 8 episode “The Hen Roaster” throughout a dialog concerning the NBA’s colourful courts through the Emirates Cup.
“One of many few good Seinfeld episodes,” Rosenberg quipped.
Talking with host Chris McGonigle, Seinfeld — a lifelong New York Mets fan who’s a frequent listener/caller of the station — defended his present by saying that the criticism doesn’t hassle him.
“One out of two is okay,” joked the comic earlier than thrusting a dagger within the Giants’ path. “Look, we made 180 Seinfeld episodes. So, we made three good ones. We’re just like the Giants. We’re 3-177.”
Et tu, Jerry? Big followers are getting sufficient grief as of late. They don’t want you piling on.
However to be truthful, the Giants (2-8) have earned the disrespect they’ve been getting this yr. Who else however the man who created the present “about nothing” would chime in on the group that’s really about nothing?