By the end of the Patriots’ 22-17 win over the Jets on Sunday, MetLife Stadium felt like Gillette Stadium South.
Patriots fans invaded East Rutherford for the game, and they took over at the end of the game, when the outcome was decided, chanting, “Brady, Brady!” as New England ran out the clock.
“It’s tough,” Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa said. “I know, as a fan, it’s hard to support when your team’s not playing the way you want it to. I don’t blame them, but at the same time, it would be great if we could have more of our fans in our home stadium.”
There were tons of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski jerseys all over the stadium. It’s hard to blame Jets fans who sold off their tickets to this one rather than watching the now 3-8 Jets lose another game.
“We all understand this is a business,” wide receiver Brandon Marshall said. “When you lose, you’re gonna hear the boo birds. People are gonna be disappointed. They spend a lot of money to come watch us play. We know these fans are really passionate, and they want to win. It’s been a long time since they’ve had a winner. So you understand that because it’s a part of the business. It comes with it when you’re not doing your job and not winning games. It’s gonna be a rough year.”
Want fans in your stadium ? We all know the solution to that
It's gonna be a rough year??? Where you been???
Think Woodys gettin the message ?
3 more home games , and 2 are nationally televised
NY market my ass
Patriots fans invaded East Rutherford for the game, and they took over at the end of the game, when the outcome was decided, chanting, “Brady, Brady!” as New England ran out the clock.
“It’s tough,” Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa said. “I know, as a fan, it’s hard to support when your team’s not playing the way you want it to. I don’t blame them, but at the same time, it would be great if we could have more of our fans in our home stadium.”
There were tons of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski jerseys all over the stadium. It’s hard to blame Jets fans who sold off their tickets to this one rather than watching the now 3-8 Jets lose another game.
“We all understand this is a business,” wide receiver Brandon Marshall said. “When you lose, you’re gonna hear the boo birds. People are gonna be disappointed. They spend a lot of money to come watch us play. We know these fans are really passionate, and they want to win. It’s been a long time since they’ve had a winner. So you understand that because it’s a part of the business. It comes with it when you’re not doing your job and not winning games. It’s gonna be a rough year.”
Want fans in your stadium ? We all know the solution to that
It's gonna be a rough year??? Where you been???
Think Woodys gettin the message ?
3 more home games , and 2 are nationally televised
NY market my ass
