
Two planes with messages for John Mara fly over MetLife Stadium before Giants-49ers game
NY Post
East Rutherford is becoming Banner Town, USA.
Two planes carrying banners aimed at getting owner John Mara’s attention flew over MetLife Stadium prior to Sunday’s Giants-49ers game.
One calling for changes to the coaching staff and/or front office read, “MR MARA ENOUGH IS ENOUGH CLEAN HOUSE.” It was paid for by teenager Joshua Reynolds of Bergen County and other disgusted fans who contributed to a GoFundMe campaign that raised $2,350, according to NJ.com.
Reynolds had commissioned the banner to fly over the stadium on Sept. 28 — the date of Jaxson Dart’s first start — but weather postponed the flight, according to High Exposure Aerial Advertising. The Giants upset the Chargers that afternoon.
The other plane was paid for by the Giants Nation podcast and read, “MR. MARA GET WELL SOON & WATCH GIANTS NATION SHOW.” Mara announced in September that he is battling cancer, and he subsequently has been less visible around the team, including abstaining from road trips.
The founder of Giants Nation, Bobby Skinner, thanked “everyone who participated in the 24-hour stream to make this happen.”

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