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Did you ever wish the Giants didn’t exist?

Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 9:00 am
Strange question, I know. I have been a maniacal fan since 1956 and have lived and died with this team, oft times to sickening excess. They’ve given me much joy and pain. They have been my number one sports priority since the beginning.

I lived and breathed the Knicks during the elite Holzman era and though we never won it all, I loved the Riley era. Will always love the Rangers and enjoy it when the Mets win. That said, i made a decision a decade or two ago, to narrow my rabidness down to just the Giants, albeit I enjoy it when the aforementioned teams do well. I’m just no longer an avid rooter/follower in the other sports. My emotional health thanks me.

So, it’s now effectively just the Giants. I have mellowed somewhat, which is good. Some of you guys are amazing in that you have installed more important priorities in your lives and I respect and envy your resolve toward that end. I am much better than I was, say, 5-10 years ago, but not FULLY there yet.

I still stick to my belief that this team will strongly compete this year, in this parity age we live in, even if we lose tonight. This puts me in the minority here. I am anxious to see both sides of the ball develop and perform on all cylinders. When that happens, I have little idea, but it will, this year, imo.

Still, I wake up these “game days” with more angst, more trepidation, than excitement. My wife and I are having a great weekend, but when I did awaken, I felt the knot in my stomach and said to myself, “shit, I’m really not ready for this, for tonight,” though I’ll be there, per usual, in full Giants “gear.” But, sometimes, more than in the past, I wish there was no game (sport) to follow.

And no, this is NOT ABOUT taking a break from them. That won’t happen, they’re in my blood. But sometimes, I wish they didn’t (temporarily) exist. Can anyone relate? Am I alone here?

Oh and let’s kick ass tonight. :)
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Once I had kids I cared a lot less when the Giants lost.  
Capt. Don : 9/16/2018 9:36 am : link
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Like golf, there are  
section125 : 9/16/2018 9:36 am : link
days I'm ready to just say - adios. But been a Giants fan over 50 years. Attended games for over 20 and held tickets 32. Been to a Super Bowl (XXI) and had my guts ripped out in '89 (Flipper effin Anderson). I moved my honeymoon departure date one day to go to an Eagle game (and found them the following week in Mexico on TV to the delight of my bride! not).

I do not ever wish that I wasn't a Giants fan. Besides who else would do the laundry on Sundays between 1 and 4.....
Lot has to do with the players  
Coach Red Beaulieu : 9/16/2018 9:39 am : link
Haven't watched the Knicks in decades, but rooted for the scrappy edgy blue collar Ewing, Oakley, Starks and Mason Knicks.

Same with the unlike able recent Giants and Handley-Reeves Giants. Team is much better to root for with players like Armstead, Sehorn, Jacobs, Snee, Diehl, McKenzie, Ohara....
I was that wrapped up in the Giants  
Mike from Ohio : 9/16/2018 9:40 am : link
when I was younger. When I was a kid I lived and died with the team. If they won I would read every article I could about the game and talk to anyone who would listen. If they lost I avoided anything about the game until next week. When I got into my 20s It faded a little, but I was still very emotionally invested. But when I got married and had kids, it became just an interest. I root passionately during the games and feel great after a win and bummed after a loss, but it fades quickly.

I understand both sides of the equation and get it is way different for others. I feel like I am in a batter place when I look forward to the Giants as a topic of conversation with friends and 3 hours of entertainment on Sunday, but not something that means the world to me like it did.
I noticed a long time ago...  
Seventh Spiel : 9/16/2018 9:41 am : link
that the pain from a loss far outweighed the pleasure I got from a win. Losing ruined the rest of the day, and bled into the the week. Winning felt good for a bit, but I mostly needed it to feel normal. Like an addict with a fix.

My solution, which works okay, is to occupy myself with something else until kickoff, and then afterwards, if the Giants lose, to dive into something else that demands my attention and force myself not to think about the game. Or the team. Or football. And then I avoid any Giants-related news for the next day, or few days, or even the whole week if the loss was bad enough.
I did the same with Hockey and Basketball  
ZGiants98 : 9/16/2018 9:43 am : link
I used to be a massive Rangers, Knicks, Mets, and Giants fan. Now its mostly just the Mets and Giants although I still casually watch the others. Definitely reaching the point in my life where I am contemplating all the time, money, and effort I put into sports and if it's worth it... even with pairing it back some.
That they'd didn't exist, no.  
j_rud : 9/16/2018 9:47 am : link
At times have I wished I didn't care as much as I do? Sure. But feeling the lows the way we do is what enables the highs to be so incredible. The Giants gave us one of the most incredible moments in sports history in 2007. Not in football history, in the history of all competitive games. Most fans have not and will not experience something like that.

I wasn't around for the wilderness that was the 70s, but the past few years have been lean years. With that said, this team has given us a helluva lot to be happy about. 4 Super Bowls in 4 decades. No one else can make that claim. It's been rough lately but taken as a whole, at least in my lifetime, Giants fans are way ahead on points.
This may be the sanest most therapeutic thread in a long time.  
Spider56 : 9/16/2018 10:00 am : link
I guess the BBI crazies aren’t awake yet.
The Giants are only a symptom  
fkap : 9/16/2018 10:02 am : link
they aren't the cause. Your personality is such that you have to have something to get all caught up in. If not the Giants, it'd be something else. preferably it would be something you have more control over (such as your hiking), but it might manifest itself in something worse, like gambling.


So, no Giants simply means that aspect of your being oozes out through some other pore.
It might be our age  
jjgmrg901 : 9/16/2018 10:06 am : link
Big Blue I have been a Giant fan since 1959. I was aware of them before but I was a huge Dodger fan. My first favorite Giant was Linden Crowe. Yep!!
Anyway I used to live and die with the Giants, Knicks, Rangers(Gump Worsely) and Dodgers (even the move to LA)
I started filtering my affections as the teams started to get average and my daughter was born.
As recently as 15 years ago how the Giants did would really affect my mood for a few days in the week.
Now I only follow the Giants closely but win or lose I am in a great mood every day. Retirement can do that for you.
So I understand your sentiments about them not existing. I have a number of friends who have no sports interest at all. Not sure if I am ready for that yet.

Go Big Blue!!!



Nope.  
BigBlueinDE : 9/16/2018 10:14 am : link
Win, lose or draw they're my team.
BB56  
Jay on the Island : 9/16/2018 10:17 am : link
I used to be so excited and nervous on game days. Since last season I just don't look forward to them anymore. It's not because of the teams terrible performance last season it's more about all the rule changes that have watered down the game.

Due to work I was only able to watch 4 games live the rest I dvr'ed. There were some that I didn't even bother watching. That's the first time I ever did that.
Big Blue '56  
Doomster : 9/16/2018 10:26 am : link
There was also a team called the Yankees playing pretty good at that time, and some guy, I think his name was Der Mick, who won a triple crown in '56....

But I agree, most Giant fans live/die with the Sunday outcomes....there is a sense of depression for a day or two after a loss....

It's amazing that I did not go into therapy from 1964 to 1981.....although many on BBI, think I should have....
RE: The Giants are only a symptom  
Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 10:26 am : link
In comment 14076029 fkap said:
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they aren't the cause. Your personality is such that you have to have something to get all caught up in. If not the Giants, it'd be something else. preferably it would be something you have more control over (such as your hiking), but it might manifest itself in something worse, like gambling.


So, no Giants simply means that aspect of your being oozes out through some other pore.


Interesting and salient take. I do not gamble, mostly because I’m such a sore loser, it would probably kill me, so that’s a positive. I have an addictive personality, which is why I had to give up cigarettes 40 years ago and alcohol, 25 years ago. My only addiction of note now is black coffee.
Yes  
djm : 9/16/2018 10:33 am : link
Bring a passionate Nfl fan of any team is a fool’s errand. More often than not you end up miserable.
RE: RE: I wish Sunday night games didn’t exist  
mfsd : 9/16/2018 10:42 am : link
In comment 14075986 Big Blue '56 said:
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bc happy or bummed about their game, id rather be going to bed earlier on Sunday night



For me, the game tonight starts at 5:20, so that helps. 😎


Ah I miss living in California during football season!
RE: Absolutely NOT.  
jnoble : 9/16/2018 10:49 am : link
In comment 14075971 Bobby Humphrey's Earpad said:
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But maybe after the SF 2002 playoff game.

Ha! I was a race car in the red mushroom cloud laying MFer Guns of the Navorone after THAT debacle!
Didn’t exist? As in, never existed?  
baadbill : 9/16/2018 10:57 am : link
Meaning we’d all be Jets fans?
I’ve tried to adopt the philosophy  
djm : 9/16/2018 10:58 am : link
Of not suffering the lows as much as enjoying the highs. Really I try. I have a kid too. Married for close to ten years. I have a life. I get that it’s just a game, all that. I still can’t help but feel miserable after a loss especially when it’s a big game. Week1 wasn’t bad.

I don’t know why i love this fucking team so much. I’m a die hard Knicks, Yankees and rangers fan too. I live and die with those teams but the giants are different. It’s personal. From the age of 7-8 or so I just saw those blue unis on the field, the fans, the stadium.... and fell in love. Fucking wack job.
RE: Didn’t exist? As in, never existed?  
Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 11:02 am : link
In comment 14076074 baadbill said:
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Meaning we’d all be Jets fans?


Bite your tongue, bastid!!
RE: RE: Didn’t exist? As in, never existed?  
baadbill : 9/16/2018 11:13 am : link
In comment 14076081 Big Blue '56 said:
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In comment 14076074 baadbill said:


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Meaning we’d all be Jets fans?



Bite your tongue, bastid!!


Lol... hey, I may actually turn the Jets game on today... sort of curious to watch Darnold
No way  
GiantSteps : 9/16/2018 11:21 am : link
I've gotten to be around for most of the Giants best years. My earliest Giants memories are of the '86 team. But being a fan during the Eli years has been awesome, even with the crappy seasons.
The Giants are basically a part of my family, from my grand uncle on down to my niece and nephew. We have a lot of great memories tied up with this team. No way would I ever wish they didn't exist or wish to be a fan of a different team.

RE: RE: Absolutely NOT.  
Coach Red Beaulieu : 9/16/2018 11:24 am : link
In comment 14076072 jnoble said:
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In comment 14075971 Bobby Humphrey's Earpad said:


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But maybe after the SF 2002 playoff game.


Ha! I was a race car in the red mushroom cloud laying MFer Guns of the Navorone after THAT debacle!

Buddy of mine predicted we were going to lose that game when we were up big. Must have sensed something I as a Giants fan didn't see.
And what would I do on Sunday afternoons?  
Giant John : 9/16/2018 12:02 pm : link
Whatever my wife wants? WTH is wrong with you?
I get what you're saying  
Cap'n Bluebeard : 9/16/2018 12:05 pm : link
I would never say that I wish the Giants didn't exist, but my girlfriend pointed out a year or two ago that it didn't seem like I even enjoyed watching the games. And she was right. We've known each other for over a decade so she's seen me during the good times too. When I thought about it, I realized that I love the game of football and I get more enjoyment in general out of watching college or pro games where I don't have a vested interest in who wins, where I can analyze and witness the play on the field without getting worked up over a bad call or someone's mistake. With the Giants, though, I'm sometimes so invested in the outcome of the game that it makes it hard to actually enjoy watching it.
There's time where I wish I didn't care as much...  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 9/16/2018 12:05 pm : link
Though my apathy has grown in recent years. And I hate it.
Yes, but of course only after brutal losses.  
Ryan in Albany : 9/16/2018 12:14 pm : link
However, I can't imagine the Giants not existing. I'd be a Jets or a Bills fan if that were the case. Jesus, I shudder to think.
Perhaps the word “exist” is not the most apt one,  
Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 12:57 pm : link
but regardless, I mean temporary as stated in the OP..
RE: I get what you're saying  
Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 12:59 pm : link
In comment 14076138 Cap'n Bluebeard said:
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I would never say that I wish the Giants didn't exist, but my girlfriend pointed out a year or two ago that it didn't seem like I even enjoyed watching the games. And she was right. We've known each other for over a decade so she's seen me during the good times too. When I thought about it, I realized that I love the game of football and I get more enjoyment in general out of watching college or pro games where I don't have a vested interest in who wins, where I can analyze and witness the play on the field without getting worked up over a bad call or someone's mistake. With the Giants, though, I'm sometimes so invested in the outcome of the game that it makes it hard to actually enjoy watching it.


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With the Giants, though, I'm sometimes so invested in the outcome of the game that it makes it hard to actually enjoy watching it.



I used to enjoy watching for the beauty of it all AND for the win. NOW, it’s about the WIN MOSTLY.
.....  
Micko : 9/16/2018 1:05 pm : link
It’s a good question. I’ve been struggling with my fandom over the last few years bc it’s almost become a burden. I feel compelled to watch but i rarely enjoy it. Probably bc of the hectic job and 3 kids my priorities are changing but I have been questioning whether I want my kids to have the same fanaticism the I’ve had over the years. Not sure it is healthy. Especially when they suck this bad. I don’t want to look back on my death bed thinking I prioritized a football team over things that are really important. Do I wish they didn’t exist? Not really, but I do wish for a bit more balance on my end.
Yes, Big Blue ‘56  
exiled : 9/16/2018 1:25 pm : link
I feel just like you.

I’m forever grateful for team, the great (and meaningful) connection my family has to the team, all the glory, and even the dark years (I grew up watching in the ‘70s). I get over a crappy season easily. I don’t see me ever not being a Giants fan.

But the prospect of game days just stresses me out really more than it should.
Not about the Giants  
Don in DC : 9/16/2018 1:58 pm : link
But I have often wished that my dad didn't indoctrinate me into being a Mets fan. Such a fucking source of misery.
RE: Not about the Giants  
exiled : 9/16/2018 2:02 pm : link

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But I have often wished that my dad didn't indoctrinate me into being a Mets fan. Such a fucking source of misery.


Definitely
It’s funny,  
DoctorT : 9/16/2018 2:11 pm : link
But for the past several years I’ve promised myself that I’d ‘wean’ myself off this crazy addiction that I’ve had since 1961.
Then, I walk into the stadium on opening day and something happens-
I’m 10 years old again, with my dad, heading to Yankee Stadium
On balance, this team has brought me more joy than grief-
No  
steve in ky : 9/16/2018 2:22 pm : link
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No  
jpennyva : 9/16/2018 2:23 pm : link
While I do get more upset when the Giants lose than I should, all of the joy they've brought me makes it all worth it. I am more likely to have a game or match on than regular TV. My level of intensity depends on the sport - with tennis, there are players I like to watch but I generally just enjoy watching good tennis. It's probably a good thing the Giants are only on once a week. After a win, I devour media about the game. After a loss, I avoid NFL media, especially if the 'Skins won (living in the DC area). Fortuntely, I think I am close to a good sports-life balance but not always. But I wouldn't give the Giants up.
No  
Steve in South Jersey : 9/16/2018 2:28 pm : link
but I have wished that the Philadelphia Eagles did not exist.
Nope  
jpkmets : 9/16/2018 2:49 pm : link
but definitely have felt that way about the Eagles, Cowboys and Barves.
RE: I can't really fathom  
.McL. : 9/16/2018 3:32 pm : link
In comment 14075999 Joey in VA said:
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This. I thought about your premise and I say this with no pretense or sarcasm, it's the same feeling I get when I realize that life is truly finite and I will cease to exist. It's a terrifying and confounding truth and it honestly terrifies me when I ponder it. So thank you for that. Damm. You.


LOL, nice Joey...

Actually I used to feel like this until about 5 years ago... Which totally coincides with the birth of my son.

If the Giants lost, everybody knew to avoid me and my grumpy mood the rest of the day... It would gnaw at me until Thursday or Friday.

After trying for 12 years to have a child and going through hell and back to do it... I can't look at him and be upset...

Perspective.
The bad old days were tough (Yale Bowl and all that BS)  
TMS : 9/16/2018 3:52 pm : link
But the four Super Bowls took all that away. Just coasting now after all these years. Would love ELI to get another ring, and into the Hall. Wishful thinking.
NO .....  
short lease : 9/16/2018 4:16 pm : link
But, I know what you are saying and I can empathize.
Wow  
joeinpa : 9/16/2018 4:18 pm : link
What a post! Kind of sad really.

Me, Im grateful for all the entertainment the Giants have provided for me and my family. Love Giants football
The Giants are too much a part of me  
NewBlue : 9/16/2018 4:27 pm : link
I wish I would care a bit less, but now at age 62 with a full busy great life, I still get revved up for these games.
I treasure these moments, I my be a bit off kilter in may priorities but I am not going to play anaylist.....
Half my clothing would not exist  
Boatie Warrant : 9/16/2018 5:39 pm : link
If there was no NY Giants

RE: Half my clothing would not exist  
Big Blue '56 : 9/16/2018 5:46 pm : link
In comment 14076686 Boatie Warrant said:
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If there was no NY Giants


Lol. 3/4 of mine. Seriously.
The two toughest losses for me. are..  
kinard : 9/16/2018 6:09 pm : link
... the first loss of the season and the loss that mathematically eliminates the Giants

I still need two days to recover from Giant losses and I'm in my mid-fifties, I thought having a wife and kids would soften the blow. but it only seems to be getting worse.

Pathetic, that what it is...
The post made me think back many  
Rick5 : 9/16/2018 6:30 pm : link
years. I can (and still do) get nervous for important games. I have enjoyed the great seasons immensely. However, I think when they lose, I can disengage and move on to other things that I enjoy quickly. I still remember having a few drinks with my dad and listening to some jazz recordings a few hours after the Flipper Anderson debacle. That's how we moved on from that loss. Seems like yesterday.
never  
MookGiants : 9/16/2018 6:34 pm : link
I have a lot of great memories with my mom who passed away in July because of the Giants. She loved the Giants and I will always cherish watching games and going to games with her.
BB '56 -  
Rick5 : 9/16/2018 6:38 pm : link
I remember a game when you were upset enough that you were just about done with the Giants. It was against the Titans. Without looking it up, I can't remember if that game was in '05 or '06. I think it was in '06.
Jets Fan for one year  
yalebowl : 9/16/2018 6:48 pm : link
I grew up watching the Glory Year Giants (mid 50s to 64). But I abandoned the Giants for one year. That was the year Joe Namath took the Jets to the Superbowl.
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