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BREAKING: Predictable Eagles Fans Recycle ESPN Commentary


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Philly has like the worst fans in the world.  I mean, they hated McNabb when he was taking them deep in the playoffs every year.  I'm not surprised by them, ever.

if you have ever been to Pennsylvania especially the Philly area you wouldn't be surprised by anything they say or do. Went there for a few days and it was like everyone was a mcpoyle from Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia. I was like wtf is wrong with all the people here

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I live in Princeton/Trenton. Right over the bridge. Trust me,  these Eagles fans fap over Cam, whenever they see me in in the gym (Panthers Dri fit) or wearing my jersey. Hell, one of them even invited me to his winnebago (sp?) Tail gates and luxury box. I am going to an all Eagles viewing party Sunday night, fully equipped with my Smitty field jersey and 5-0 rage boner, loud af!

Keep your head on a swivel, keep pounding, and Godspeed.

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Funny thing is their QB is Sam Bradford....LMAO.  He maybe will be the 3rd best QB we have faced?

very true, but they beat us with an even worse QB than that last year. they've got every right to feel confident. losing to them last year was inexcusable and embarrassing. it shouldn't happen this year, but it shouldn't have happened last year, either.

i know we're in better shape now than last year and ron didn't ditch the riverboat for a paddleboat like he did the beginning of the year last year and the year before, but it's up to us to prove we're better. until that happens, i'm not going to blame them for running their mouths.

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Northern Football fans tend to just spout off opinions with no real thought. My cousin is a Steelers fan and he tried to tell me the Panthers have no running game. This was the off season after we finished third in the league in rushing. 

Pittsburgh fans don't know football, it's obvious.  They're the gold-diggers of the NFL.  If that franchise had never won a title, no one would care.

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I'm living in Philly right now and have been watching every Panthers game so far this year at a bar here and all the Eagles fans have been completely cool to me. I'll be visiting folks in Boston next weekend so I won't be watching that game around their fans, but at least so far they've been cool. Patriots fans were a damn nightmare back in 2013 when I was living in Boston after we creamed them and even before we creamed them. fuging hate those people.

I've never met a cool Pats fan, and I've never met one from before 2001.  Seems about right.

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I live in Princeton/Trenton. Right over the bridge. Trust me,  these Eagles fans fap over Cam, whenever they see me in in the gym (Panthers Dri fit) or wearing my jersey. Hell, one of them even invited me to his winnebago (sp?) Tail gates and luxury box. I am going to an all Eagles viewing party Sunday night, fully equipped with my Smitty field jersey and 5-0 rage boner, loud af!

I can attest to this. Lived in philly for awhile. Watched all of 2012 at sports bars in west philly. Every time I wore panthers gear or someone asked where I was from and if I liked the panthers would say something like "man, that cam newton is something else!" Never heard one person talk bad about Cam.

But I will say they were some of the most clueless fuging football fans I've ever met. Their expectations were fuging insane. They hated Mike Vick that year the O line was literally on the same level as panthers 2014. And the year before he probably had the best year of his career. They were annoying to talk football with. Large generalizations but this is what I experienced.

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very true, but they beat us with an even worse QB than that last year. they've got every right to feel confident. losing to them last year was inexcusable and embarrassing. it shouldn't happen this year, but it shouldn't have happened last year, either.

i know we're in better shape now than last year and ron didn't ditch the riverboat for a paddleboat like he did the beginning of the year last year and the year before, but it's up to us to prove we're better. until that happens, i'm not going to blame them for running their mouths.

Two points:

1. LeSean McCoy

2. Jeremy Maclin

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