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Eagles fans post game meltdown


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Hahaha that was great.  The last caller screaming at top of his lungs telling Doug Pedersen he is grateful for the SB and then calls him an idiot. LMAO

I can’t help that some of the comments remind me of the meltdowns on this forum after a loss lol

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So if you've never been to Philly, its a real treat to hear them after a loss....they have 2 radio stations dedicated to sports, and when the Eagles are on, both stations are 24/7 Eagles.  All weekend long it was 'the Panthers are a very beatable team, can't see a way we lose it'  and 'Giants was a get right game, we look like our old selves'  all the commentators and callers, over and over all weekend...we couldn't wait to leave the stadium and get to the car, it was pure heaven listening to them bash the eagles and have people calling in and ripping Wentz and their D.  We were laughing the whole car ride back to our friends house.  

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1 hour ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Having spent a day and half of my life in Philadelphia, I can say people there are trash

I learned this while attending a business meeting and lunch in a single afternoon downtown.  Punk ass kids running through the streets in the middle of a school day terrorizing people.  The place is miserable. 

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10 hours ago, luke nukem said:

this is hilarious

This guy here.....I like this guy!  I kept waiting for him to smash the hell outta that Youtube plaque hes got, but alas, it never happened.

Hes right though, the Eagles are a bunch of bitches LMAOOOOOOOO!  Lets get it!

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