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"If you're booing in the second quarter but you call yourself a fan, you need to go home; that ain't my type of fan," Whitfield said.
"We're in a damn tight-ass match, going back and forth, and the noise level dropped so low, like they can't even [bleeping] make noise so the defense can have an advantage," Whitfield said.
Sunday?
"Yeah; you heard that stadium get quiet as hell," Whitfield said. "We're in it together. [Bleep], they help us win when they bring the noise level, get them jumping offsides. That [bleep] helps."
Here came a plea from Whitfield.
"Right now, for the next week, we need that [bleep] the loudest, and we need everybody in it for the whole 60 minutes, from our side, to the fans, to everybody, because we need as much help as we can to beat the hell out of the [bleepin'] New Orleans Saints."
"Just think about it: If you're on board, are you on board halfway, or are you on board wholehearted?" Whitfield said. "Don't be half-assed now. Either you're on it or you ain't.
"For this next week, this is my plea . . . next week, we need everybody, to win this game. We need the Giants Stadium fans to be with us the whole time, even the [bleep] gets rocky for a minute . . . bring the noise, bring the encouragement and enthusiasm . . . help us win that game. That [bleep] helps. Can't deny it."
"If you're booing in the second quarter but you call yourself a fan, you need to go home; that ain't my type of fan," Whitfield said.
"We're in a damn tight-ass match, going back and forth, and the noise level dropped so low, like they can't even [bleeping] make noise so the defense can have an advantage," Whitfield said.
Sunday?
"Yeah; you heard that stadium get quiet as hell," Whitfield said. "We're in it together. [Bleep], they help us win when they bring the noise level, get them jumping offsides. That [bleep] helps."
Here came a plea from Whitfield.
"Right now, for the next week, we need that [bleep] the loudest, and we need everybody in it for the whole 60 minutes, from our side, to the fans, to everybody, because we need as much help as we can to beat the hell out of the [bleepin'] New Orleans Saints."
"Just think about it: If you're on board, are you on board halfway, or are you on board wholehearted?" Whitfield said. "Don't be half-assed now. Either you're on it or you ain't.
"For this next week, this is my plea . . . next week, we need everybody, to win this game. We need the Giants Stadium fans to be with us the whole time, even the [bleep] gets rocky for a minute . . . bring the noise, bring the encouragement and enthusiasm . . . help us win that game. That [bleep] helps. Can't deny it."
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