George RR Martin, of HBO's “Game of Thrones” fame, is not the only sad New York Giants fan around, though the heralded author can't help but express his disappointment with the struggling NFC East franchise. As it stands today, the lowly Giants have registered just two wins on the season and have the second-worst record in the NFL ahead of the one-win Cincinnati Bengals.

“One of the hallmarks of the Giants was always great defense. It was the first franchise in the league where the fans started cheering ‘De-fense, de-fense,'” Martin recently said, via USA TODAY Sports. “To see this defense just collapsing and just giving up lead after lead is heartbreaking for a Giants fan.”

George RR Martin is no newcomer to Giants fandom as the “Game of Thrones” creator already misses the days of his team defeating the New England Patriots not once but twice in the Super Bowl.

“The Giants’ two Super Bowl wins, you know, in recent memory. They were both amazing,” Martin added, via USA TODAY Sports. “We were huge underdogs in both of those games, which made the win that much sweeter. The first time, in Super Bowl XLII, the Giants were a Wild Card team. They were on the road, and the talking heads on television picked against them every game.”

With quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley currently in place, the future could be bright for Big Blue. However, things need to start turning around in a hurry or else yet another rebuild could be in order.