The Chargers were pelted throughout the afternoon by snow and ice. or Best Offer. "Everybody around us starting calling us jerks...," he said. Before holder Cavanaugh later said, "I saw the snowball. It broke my concentration. The person in the photograph was not a Giants' season-ticket holder, the team said. Nasty scenes from the Chargers' 27-17 victory over the Giants have been shown repeatedly on television and reviewed in newspapers across the country.
... NY GIANTS 2010 New GIANTS STADIUM "THE FIRST GAME" FULL TICKET - Inaugural Game. ""The Snowball Game" redirects here. I don't think a lot of regular ticket holders were in attendance, probably making the crowd a lot younger and a lot stupider.

And that's why I'm giving away the tickets for the San Diego game (on Sunday) and going on vacation. Free shipping. The Giants and Eagles entered their Week 15 game in 2010 tied atop the NFC East at 9-4. The team did not say who would receive the reward.The advertisement with the apology will appear tomorrow in The San Diego Union-Tribune on behalf of the Giants and the sports authority.
Dec. 23rd, 1995 Chargers vs. Giants Infamous "Snowball Riot" game - Fans throw barrage of snowballs onto field knocking SD's equipment manager unconscious; Includes 175 fan ejections & 15 fans arrested (C quality) Dec. 24th, 1995 Browns vs. Jaguars Final Browns game until 1999 as Art Modell relocates franchise to Baltimore (C quality) The team and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, which operates the stadium, had offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who identified the fan. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them.Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions.PRO FOOTBALL;Giants Express Regrets Over Snowball Throwers "That's when I realized that it was stupid. I'm taking a lot of ribbing on this and it's not all good-natured. "On November 13, Broncos management announced new policies to eject, prosecute, and revoke the season tickets of any fans found throwing snowballs at Mile High Stadium. New York Giants general manager George Young called it "a disgrace when you have a game that's decided on something like a snowball." Under the Garden policy, season-ticket holders can lose their privileges if they engage in disorderly behavior or use abusive language to other fans at Knicks and Rangers games.Anywhere from 2 to 10 Knicks and Rangers season tickets are revoked each year, said John Cirillo, a spokesman for the Garden.

$49.99. For the 1995 Chargers–Giants game, see Ten years later, the Giants – with Young as GM and Reeves as coach – would play host to a similar incident when their fans threw snowballs onto the field in The Giants announced Tuesday that 75 season ticket subscriptions will be canceled because of a snowball barrage Saturday at the Giants-Chargers game that left 15 injured and nearly resulted in 1995 - SNOWBALL GAME - SAN DIEGO CHARGERS @ NEW YORK GIANTS FULL TICKET STUB .

Even 20 years later, he is still known as the douche snowball-throwing fan and there's really nothing he can do about it! There is a time and a place for a snowball fight, and an NFL playoff game is not it. You control a single character and must gather snow into a ball and launch it … It was the last game of the year and the Giants were finishing off a miserable, miserable season at 5-11. If the NFL identifies the snowball-throwing assailant caught on NBC cameras, that person might end up banned from Arrowhead Stadium. I'm not sure if I got the ball back up in time to kick it, but there must not have been time because Ray decided not to kick it. "Since the policy was put in place, behavior has improved," he said. He was identified as Jeffrey Lange, 26, of Bridgewater, N.J., Jim Gray of the state police said.Lange was arrested and charged yesterday with disorderly conduct, the police said. Some 115 fans were ejected from the stadium and 15 were arrested.On Tuesday, the team said it would revoke 75 season tickets from the seat locations where fans had been thrown out of the game.Yesterday, that response drew criticism from Assemblyman Neil M. Cohen, Democrat of Union, who said in a statement that fans caught throwing snow or ice at the game should be subject to prosecution and fines in court, not ticket revocation.But the Giants' decision is similar to a policy adopted five years ago by Madison Square Garden.