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If the battle between the stumbling G-Men and the plucky Redskins wasn’t entertaining enough after Robert Griffin III led Washington over New York on Monday night, 17-16, this should do it.
Redskins owner Dan Snyder reportedly made his rounds in the locker room afterward and expressed just how nice it was to beat the Giants.
Redskins owner Dan Snyder congratulating everyone in locker room, tells one staffer, "I hate those motherf------."
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Robert Klemko (@RobertKlemko) December 04, 2012
The Giants didn’t seem to take kindly to the verbiage — that is, those who cared at all.
“I could give two [bleeps] what Daniel Snyder has to say,” Giants center Chris Snee told the New York Post.
The bravado didn’t stop there — Snee also wanted to take a personal shot.
“I’ve heard lots of things about people hating him, too,” Snee said. “Including people that work for him.”
Well, at least Snee is familiar with Snyder. The same couldn’t be said for tight end Martellus Bennett.
“I don’t even know who that is,” Bennett told the Post.
The Giants and Redskins have a long history in the NFC East, with New York winning all but one game against the Skins in a stretch from 2006 to 2010. But as the Giants are once again having trouble clinching the division, and with the Redskins’ future bright behind Griffin, the tables may be turning.