
Dexter Lawrence, Giants hoping for a win in Germany —and not a ‘schnit’ show
NY Post
MUNICH — This is not the first time Dexter Lawrence has visited Germany.
He was in the country last winter, after the Giants’ season, and recalls something he ate in Berlin that truly satisfied him.
There was one slight problem.
“It’s hard for me to pronounce it, so bear with me,’’ Lawrence warned an audience that mostly had never before spoken with him.
And then he gave it his best shot.
“Ah, sittt-sell,’’ he said, hesitantly, knowing that was not correct.

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