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Curfew wars: The Giants will have one on weeknights, the Ravens won’t.
“Honestly, I’ve got curfew every night,” said Fassel, who will require his players to be in their rooms by 12:30 a.m. during the week “I told them this: ‘If you guys want to go and have a great time at the Super Bowl, then go when we’re not playing.’ Because we’re coming down to work.”
Raven Coach Brian Billick has a different attitude.
“For two years here, I’ve told my guys, ‘I’ll treat you like men until you deserve other(wise),’ ” he said. “Not one instance have they let me down.”
However, the Ravens, like the Giants, will have a curfew on Saturday night.
Of course, Billick has a different sort of relationship with his players in all aspects.
“When I get on his nerves, he’s not afraid to call me into his office and rip me up, and I respect him for that,” said defensive lineman Tony Siragusa. “But when he gets on my nerves, he gets ripped up too.”
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