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I have to say, that is pretty creative.
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Someone needs to introduce the people in GB to DVD's.
They gonna need that cheese with that "whine" sunday. When Farve throws 4000 int's against the G-men pass rush.
They gonna need that cheese with that "whine" sunday. When Farve throws 4000 int's against the G-men pass rush.
January 18, 2008 -- Don't worry, Eli! Jerry Seinfeld's got your back.
The nasty general manager of the Fox affiliate in Green Bay said he's yanking Eli Manning's favorite TV show, "Seinfeld," while the Giants are in town. But have no fear - the funnyman told The Post yesterday he'll equip the quarterback with all the shows he needs.
"I'm going to send Eli a complete collection of 'Seinfeld' DVDs," the consummate New Yorker said, "and a partial collection of 'Hogan's Heroes' for inspiration!"
Jay Zollar of Fox's WLUK-TV in Green Bay announced to Packer faithful that the regularly scheduled broadcast of "Seinfeld" would be replaced on Saturday night to throw off the Big Blue star.
"Eli, no Seinfeld for you!" Zollar shouted into the camera on Wednesday night's local newscast, mocking the "No soup for you" line made famous by Seinfeld's "Soup Nazi."
"We don't want to give any comfort to the enemy whatsoever when they come into town," he said.
But Seinfeld didn't appreciate the attempted sack on Manning.
"You think I'm going to take that sitting down?" Seinfeld railed yesterday.
"I'm dispatching George Costanza to be the new traveling secretary for the Packers."
He was referencing a famous episode in which George - employed as the assistant to the traveling secretary for the Yankees - convinces the team to switch to cotton uniforms, which shrink after they are washed, leaving the Bronx Bombers too restrained by their pinstripes to play.
Zollar, who failed realize that Manning can just as easily watch the show about nothing on DVD, is not nearly as crafty as The Post, which distracted Dallas Cowboy quarterback Tony Romo with a Jessica Simpson lookalike during last weekend's thrilling Giant win.
If Manning does decide to watch Fox in Green Bay on Saturday night, it's up to locals what he'll see.