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Giants' Evan Neal takes aim at critics, spurns opinions of 'sheep' - ESPN

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Struggling New York Giants right tackle Evan Neal took aim at his critics, telling them to «boo louder,» among other things, in an interview with NJ Advance Media on Wednesday.

Neal, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft out of Alabama, was part of a Giants offensive line that allowed 11 sacks in a 24-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night. At halftime, he reacted to the boos from the home fans by gesturing sarcastically for them to bring more of the verbal discontent.

«They were booing us, so I said, 'Boo louder!'» Neal told NJ Advance Media on Wednesday.

This comes after a performance in which Neal, who insisted in the interview that he's improving following a rough rookie season, allowed a team-high seven pressures against the Seahawks, per Pro Football Focus. He has allowed 20 total pressures this season. Neal has a pass block win rate of 84.8%, which ranks him 39th of 65 qualifying tackles.

It has put the young lineman under the microscope. The Giants badly needed him to elevate his game in his second season, with the line already having serious questions in the interior.

But the critics have only seemingly come at Neal stronger, which he insists is something that's not among his concerns.

«Why would a lion concern himself with the opinion of a sheep?… The person that's commenting on my performance, what does he do?» Neal said. «Flip hot dogs and hamburgers somewhere?»

Neal thought the boos that showered the Giants showed that some of the fans are «fair-weather» and «bandwagoners.» New York went 9-7-1 and won a playoff game last season.

But the Giants (1-3) have been outscored 64-3 in their two home games this year. Both have been in prime time. The 18 sacks allowed in their

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