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Wilson calls critical Giants fans ‘irrelevant’

David Wilson did not have much to say in the wee hours late Sunday night after his two fumbles contributed mightily to the Giants’ season-opening, 36-31 loss to the Cowboys.  Wilson made himself available in the locker room, took a few questions and barely two minutes later was gone, saying he didn’t have much to say.

On Monday, one day removed from his very difficult 2013 debut, he took to Twitter to insist his terrible performance did not get him down.

“Don’t think for a second I’m down on myself,’’ he wrote. “Everything happens for a reason. I’m too blessed. Wouldn’t be life if I didn’t have no obstacles.’’

Well, Wilson must not have liked what he read from some of his nearly 48,000 Twitter followers. Wilson posted again on Tuesday night, this time responding to his critics:

After that rough post, Wilson softened up with the following tweet: “S/O to all our supporters and big blue nation lets go get these wins the fans deserve every win we get #wegonegetit”

No doubt Wilson will be asked to relive his rough outing on Wednesday, when the Giants report for their first practice in preparation for Sunday’s home opener against the Broncos.