Giants safety Antrel Rolle apologized Thursday night for making a comparison between the Giants and soldiers getting booed. After first criticizing the fans Tuesday for booing the Giants in the first half and at halftime of their 24-20 win over Jacksonville on Sunday, the outspoken safety just two days later compared his team's cold reception to that of military men and women receiving the same treatment. "They want to make it that guys paid this much money for a ticket, yeah, I understand that," Rolle said Thursday. "We're risking ourselves out there on the field each and every day also. When soldiers come back from Iraq, you don't boo them. I look at it the same way." A few hours later, Rolle admitted in a statement that his comments were off-base. "I used a very poor, inappropriate example earlier today to demonstrate how seriously I take my job. Obviously there is no comparison between the men and women of our military putting their life on the line defending our country and what I do," Rolle said in the statement. "They risk their lives and that gives me the opportunity to play a game for a living."