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    Dinh Of Gilead vaderSW1's Avatar
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    Has Anyone Seen This Story About Brandon Jacobs?

    I just read this awesome story about a young fan sending Brandon Jacobs a letter with all the money in his piggy bank. He wanted to persuade Jacobs to stay with the Giants. Here is the story courtesy of ABC News:

    When 6-year-old Joe Armento found out that Brandon Jacobs was leaving the New York Giants after the team's Super Bowl win, the dedicated young fan decided to take matters into his own hands and wallet—or, in his case, piggy bank.
    Joe sent Jacobs all the money he could get out of his piggy bank—$3.36—in an effort to get Jacobs to come back to New York.
    Months later, Jacbos received the letter and it has gone viral after he tweeted about it this week. While Jacobs is not coming back to the Giants, Joe might have a trip to Chuck E. Cheese with his hero in his future.
    "I can't believe it. I'm shocked," Joe's mom Julie Armento told ABCNews.com today. "He's just a huge Giants fan. He knows all the players."
    In March, Joe heard that Jacbos had left the team and signed with the San Francisco 49ers and asked his mother to explain why.
    "He asked me about it and said, 'How come?' They had just won the Super Bowl so he couldn't understand it," Armento said. "He said, 'I want to write him a letter and ask him to come back.'"
    Joe went off to his playroom and came back with a letter scribbled on a scrap of paper and $3.36 from his piggy bank. He had written: "Dear Brandon Jacobs, So you could go to the Giants, here is my money. Love, Joe"
    His mother assured him she would try to send it to Jacobs, but explained to him that fan mail often goes into piles and sometimes doesn't get answered.
    "I had no idea where to send it. I literally sent it to Candlestick Park," Armento said with a laugh. "I sent it honestly thinking nothing would ever come of it."
    Months passed and Armento did not hear anything about the letter and assumed it had been lost among many others at the stadium. At school, Joe picked the number 27 for his flag football jersey so he could match Jacobs.
    But early this morning, she got a call from an excited neighbor who told her, "'You've got to go online. [Jacobs] tweeted about it.'"
    Armento got on the computer and was shocked to see Jacobs' tweets and a newspaper story about the letter. "Read this note and tell me what u think," Jacobs tweeted on Tuesday.
    He continued to tweet about it throughout the day. "I almost cried, I am still trying to hold it in," he wrote. "I may have to pay him a surprise visit."
    Jacobs said the letter was the "best ever" and said he would give Joe $3.36 back, but not the same money. He wanted to keep the money the young fan sent him.
    When fans pressed Jacobs on Twitter about what he was planning to do for Joe, he tweeted, "Here's what I am thinking for the kid, I have a 5 year old, I will go and pick Joe up at his home in jersey and take him and my son 2 chucky cheese [sic], what y'all think about that."
    Armento said she tried to explain what was happening to Joe this morning before school and said that he is "smiling and all excited," though he does not fully understand what is happening.
    At first, Armento didn't want to tell him about Chuck E. Cheese so he would not get his hopes up if the trip didn't happen, so she skipped over that part when reading the news to him. But clever Joe recognized the words on the paper and asked her about it. Jacobs promised Twitter fans that he would post pictures when the visit happened.
    An excited Joe went off to school this morning with a promise from his mother that he could take copies of the news stories written about him and Jacobs to school with him tomorrow to show his class.
    "From not thinking we were going to hear a thing to having it go viral on the Internet—I'm in total disbelief and impressed with Brandon Jacobs," she said. "To actually say something about it in public was pretty neat of him."
    The text of the full letter:
    "Dear Mr. Jacobs,
    My 6-year-old son, Joseph, is a huge NY Giants fan. Last year he had the opportunity to go to a game, and he just fell in love with the team. He was very sad to learn that both you and Mario Manningham are no longer with the team. When he asked me why you were going to SF I explained that the Giants did not have enough money to keep you. So, in an effort to convince you to return to NY he wrote you the enclosed letter, and included money from his piggy bank.
    Joseph is just learning to read/write so I will help you by translating his letter:
    'Dear Brandon Jacobs,
    So you could go to the Giants, here is my money.
    Love, Joe'
    I hope this letter finds you well. Congratulations on the Superbowl win! Our family will miss you next year, but we wish you all the very best in San Francisco.
    Sincerely, Julie Armento"
    This, for me, is extremely heart warming and actually choked me up a bit. It's a testament to the power of childhood innocence. In a time when so many of us sports fans are jaded by the amount of money these players make this story sort of helps put things in perspective.

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    Being from Philly and being an Eagles fan I've been able to see Jacobs whole career as a Giant. He always seemed like an alright guy. This story really touches the heart. I believe Jacobs will honor his promise. What player wouldn't? This is proof, real proof, that the fans appreciated him. It's an honor and a previlege to receive that kind of devotion from such a young fan. I hope he has a good year in San Fran.
    A journey that began long ago in a place neither near nor far…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Piccolo Daimaoh View Post
    Being from Philly and being an Eagles fan I've been able to see Jacobs whole career as a Giant. He always seemed like an alright guy. This story really touches the heart. I believe Jacobs will honor his promise. What player wouldn't? This is proof, real proof, that the fans appreciated him. It's an honor and a previlege to receive that kind of devotion from such a young fan. I hope he has a good year in San Fran.
    I totally agree. I follow Brandon on Twitter, I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures. I had heard from another new source that he is going to give the kid some autographed merch. That's awesome and memories that the kid would hold onto for a life time. I think sometimes, as adults, we take for granted the simplicity of the way a child thinks and feels. It takes stories like these to help us reconnect with that simplicity sometimes. I don't think I'm ever going to forget this story. It's truly awesome.

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    You're right. It is really cool that it touched Jacobs the way it has. It is ashame that, the way things are, Jacobs is part of the Niners now but at least he can do something special beyond teams and beyond sports. Back in 1993 Reggie White left the Eagles and a lot of people in the Philly area did things to try and convince him to stay. I remember a class of kids sang a song to get Reggie to remain with the Eagles. In the end he still went to the Packers and won a Super Bowl a few years later. This really takes me back there and reminds me how hard it was to let a long time and popular player go. It is awesome news that Jacobs will be doing alright by the kid.
    A journey that began long ago in a place neither near nor far…
    A story of heroes, passed down through the ages…
    Until now.
    This is our story. These are our heroes…

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