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Trash talking props between Jets coach Giants player

Written By Wesley on Sunday, January 1, 2012 | 6:06 PM

By Larry Fine


EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Reuters)-the trash talking is not ended with the Giants 29-14 victory over the Jets on Saturday, as Brandon Jacobs said he's back handled hard words with the loss of Coach Rex Ryan on the field after the revelation of the Big Apple.


"Just came out of nowhere," Jacobs told reporters after the game, which kept the Giants on track to reach the play-off and undermining the chances of the Jets about supporting life.


"I said," shut the f-up, wait then win Super Bowl ' and I told him I would punch him in the face, "said Jacobs, who had responded to Ryan braggadocio in preparation of the game, saying: the new stage of MetLife share regarded as Giants Stadium.


"I believe that the jets are a good football team. I think we have much talent, "added Jacobs, a bruising runner made a key 28-yard run late in the third quarter to set up a touchdown that increased the Giants lead 17-7.


Asked if he had a message for Ryan, Jacobs said: "I think we should close. This is a great coach, is from a large family coach, but he must quit. "


Ryan commended the Giants after the game, saying it was a better team this year.


Asked about Jacobs, the coach of the Jets said: "we had a private conversation. This is all I will leave you as. Not like me. I respect him, but couldn't care less about it. "


Most of the Giants players before the game followed the example of their coach Tom Coughlin, who refused to be drawn into a war of words with Ryan by saying that there was talk of Cheap and questions will be answered in the field.


Jacobs, who has always been one of the most outspoken players giants, said he had expected lots of pre-game boasting the jets.


"We knew this was what you will receive once (Ryan) was able to run big fat mouth," said Jacobs, who said of Ryan approach was in stark contrast with the Giants coach Coughlin.


"" Close and play, "this is what tells us."


(Reference to Larry fine, editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)

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