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Eli cut ties with Tim the next week and communication broke down within the family.
"Just growing up, if you had told me things would end up this way, I wouldn't believe you. 'Eli will go all the way to the Giants and not be family-oriented?' " Blackson said incredulously. "He's burning bridges left and right and he's losing the people that really care about him and love him no matter what. I don't know what him and Annie are up to. It's crazy."
Annie didn't respond to multiple messages from NJ Advance Media.
TROUBLE WITH TEAMMATES
Apple's second season has been a series of disasters on and off the field.
Apple was torched for 21 catches, 234 yards and four touchdowns with two pass interference penalties in the first four games. Then he was benched for the first three series of the Giants' loss to the Chargers in Week 5 for
reportedly talking back to a coach during practice .
Apple was upset with the benching, saying after the game
"it's not just one guy, it's the whole culture."
Apple's situation appeared to settle down, while veteran cornerbacks Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Janoris Jenkins served one-game suspensions over the next four weeks.
But Apple displayed an
appalling lack of effort in a loss to the 49ers on Nov. 12, and that made the cornerback the target of intense scrutiny in a film session the next week.
Apple reportedly threatened to leave the Giants' facility in the wake of harsh criticism from teammates.
Apple missed two days of practice after the contentious film session while Annie underwent brain surgery, and he was a healthy scratch for that Sunday's win over the Chiefs. He was then inactive for the Giants' Thanksgiving night loss to the Redskins four days later, with
McAdoo saying Apple didn't play in both games due to a lack of practice reps.
Apple was a late addition to
the injury report the next week with a hip injury , and he was held out of a third straight game. Apple said he was healthy, but he was inactive again when the Giants hosted the Cowboys in Week 14.
Apple got in hot water for tweeting during the game and retweeting an Ohio State fan account that
celebrated a late touchdown by Cowboys running back Rod Smith that "iced the New York Giants." That seemed to be the last straw for teammates who had grown tired of counseling the 22-year-old Apple.
Safety Landon Collins spoke last week about
offering support throughout the season while Apple dealt with "a lot of personal issues." The next day,
Apple said he hadn't spoken to Collins about his issues .
Incensed about being portrayed as a liar, Collins had to be restrained by teammates from confronting Apple later that day, according to two people familiar with the situation.
When told of the incident, a teammate said Collins wouldn't be the first player that "wanted to kick (Apple's) ass."
Collins says Apple needs to grow up
The struggles on the field and the problems with teammates have put Apple at a crossroads just two years into his career. A new general manager and coach will certainly attempt to clean up a locker room that has grown toxic during the Giants' unexpected 2-12 flop.
And as Apple attempts to navigate the most critical juncture of his career, he remains without a pillar of the support system that helped him reach the NFL.
"Tim sacrificed everything to get him there," Blackson said. "His performance is like a weird karma. He looks to the stands and that genuine support isn't there anymore."