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Packdog posted:

That’s the name of his favorite stripper.

You are assuming he can afford a stripper.

I have my doubts....

And we are assuming he actually likes girls.  Not that there anything wrong with that.

Drove home from LaCrosse thru the blizzard (Smart!!!) and listened to a bunch of talk radio. I couldn't believe some of the stories that were being told about Philly fans. I knew they were bad but some of the actions are almost criminal. See link below:

https://www.gomn.com/sports/so...-coming-to-minnesota

Hungry5 posted:

Funny, and I'll assume he is okay and did not end up under the train, considering the angle at which he careened off that pole.

I was thinking the same thing... anyone have any word?

chickenboy posted:

Drove home from LaCrosse thru the blizzard (Smart!!!) and listened to a bunch of talk radio. I couldn't believe some of the stories that were being told about Philly fans. I knew they were bad but some of the actions are almost criminal. See link below:

https://www.gomn.com/sports/so...-coming-to-minnesota

And that karmic ****storm will be coming home to roost in 2 weeks.

Seeing those ass hole Philly fans saying "F*** Millie" referring to that poor 99 year old woman who got to see her first playoff game. Just makes me disgusted.

Maybe I don't want the Eagles to win. Just give Brady another ring so the Eagles can GF themselves

Philly has had a lot of really, really good teams the last 40 years. It’s just that they had really good teams when there were legendary teams. 70s. 80s. And 90s. 

They’ve lived in the NFC East shadow of the Cowboys and Giants. 

Defense wins championships. Unless you’re Philly. Their 1991 defense is the singular greatest collection of defensive talent ever assembled with Bud Carson as the coordinator. But Jim McMahon was the QB. The Eagles offense turned the ball over a ridiculous 43 times. And the Eagles were still a plus 5 in takeaways. 

That 1991 defense was simply terrifying. What a shame. 

I saw a bit on 538 something about the Patriots have had the easiest run to the Super Bowl in History this year, even more so than some of their previous seasons. Philly might be able to take it, or at least it might be a heck of a game. 

AY posted:

Lucky he fell the way he did. An arm or leg goes down or hooks on a car and there's one fewer Philly jerk fan.

The subway guy is ok. 👍  FWIW. As a Packer fan who has lived in the area for 25 years, I think Philly gets a bad rap. I’ve gone to every Packers - Eagles game in my time here, both at the notorious Vet and now the Linc, dressed in Packer colors and have never had an issue.  I ride the subway before and after games in my colors with no issues. I’ve been complimented when the Packers won, and ridiculed when they lost. There are no more arrests recently at Eagles games than at Packer games (though 20 years ago they did setup an in stadium court w/ a judge). Outsiders still talk about Santa Claus being snowballed (50 years ago). They are passionate and Philly sports talk plays a role in that. 

Brainwashed Boris posted:

Er I'm glad you haven't had any issues but recent social media proves otherwise.

Isn’t that the issue with social media?  It doesn’t post the ‘normal, routine, acceptable’ behavior, but only the outrageous behavior. And then people stereotype that behavior to that region, those people, etc.   yet it’s interesting that Philly’s stereotype continues but LA doesn’t get stereotyped for the murder that occurred in the parking lot during a Dodgers game in recent years. 

 I’m not saying there isn’t outlandish behavior at Eagles games. Simply that I don’t believe it is any worse than other cities in the NE. And I have not been afraid to attend and took my daughter to 2 games with me.   

PA green & gold posted:

 I’m not saying there isn’t outlandish behavior at Eagles games. Simply that I don’t believe it is any worse than other cities in the NE. And I have not been afraid to attend and took my daughter to 2 games with me.   

I wouldn't be afraid to go either!

An hour long version of this bandwagon clearing game is currently airing on the NFL Network. Watching their first drive is so much more enjoyable knowing what happens for the next 55 minutes of this game.

What a lovely Tuesday evening. 

I completely missed the fact that a bunch of purple bandwagoners hit the aisles after the opening drive of the second half after the flee-flicker.

It’s these little things you miss watching live. 

Celebrated my 29th birthday in Parsippany, NJ with a cool Irish girl from Philly.  If all Philly fans were like her, they'd be known as the awesomest fans around.

I went to Packers/Philly game opening day at Lambeau in 2007, I personally thought the Philly fans at that game were tough but fun.  The Pack got the best of them that day when Mason Crosby kicked a game winner in his rookie debut.

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