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Matt Foley

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LOL. I mean if they showed up in the stands before the game, smart aleck.

:lol: In that case there would probably be objects and slurs hurled in that persons direction from time to time from the minute they entered the stadium. Maybe a few fans would be nice but you did mention Philly. If it is a bunch of people like you said, then it might not be as bad if they moved in groups.

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they'd sit down and watch the game

honestly, even the most rabid nfl bases don't compare to some of the college fan bases or soccer fan bases in europe in terms of aggresion.

i'd rather go to the swamp/death valley than to be at an eagles game, to be honest, ESPECIALLY when they played in the vet.

but yeah, soccer fans take the cake.

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i'd rather go to the swamp/death valley than to be at an eagles game, to be honest, ESPECIALLY when they played in the vet.

but yeah, soccer fans take the cake.

it depends on the context i guess. college road games can be OK if the game isn't ridiculously important OR you know a good bit of people there. euro fans are nuts though.

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Towards the end of the year a few years ago, Steelers fans were almost as plentiful as Panthers fans. Chants of "Let's Go Steelers" rang throughout the stadium and outside before the game.

In fairness, the Steelers have fans everywhere. They're the real America's Team, not America's Team™.

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