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Campfire Stories: Let's Hear Your Eagles Fans Encounters


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IM6mjxy.jpgI sat behind these 2 loud mouths at the game. Parkey was talking junk from minute 1.  Regurgitated "worst 5-0 team in the league"  out of his mouth the entire first half.  Loudly. Laughed HYSTERICALLY at Kurt Coleman when he was introduced and whenever he made a play and was just a general douche. They were dripping with arrogance for a couple of fans whose team never led. He and Ertz started talking junk to these 3 women sitting behind them (beside me).  Not joking trash talk. Serious trash talk.  During a towel wave on 3rd down one of the women hit Ertz with her towel accidentally and he said "hit me again with your towel and see what happens".  This post is for all those Eagles fans who made the win that much sweeter thanks to their asshatery. What's your story?

here they are with about 30 seconds left in the game, after the failed 4th down conversion.

EDIT: I forgot my favorite part of the story (besides watching these idiots realize they weren't going to win):  whenever someone near Parkey asked him to be respectful since he was in our house, Parkey would retort "yea but we took over your house."  Sure didn't seem that way when the Eagles offense was on the field, bud.

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Went with my son and daughter- both grown. Some Eagle douche bag after standing and yelling all night got surly and pissed when we went up 24 to 16 and started threatening everybody around him for five rows in every direction. He looked about 28 and his girlfriend and parents were with him. His mother started yelling at him and shook him by the collar and told him to stop that crap. She was a Panther fan and apologized for her drunk son. It was hilarious the way she snatched him up and yelled at him.

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Went with my son and daughter- both grown. Some Eagle douche bag after standing and yelling all night got surly and pissed when we went up 24 to 16 and started threatening everybody around him for five rows in every direction. He looked about 28 and his girlfriend and parents were with him. His mother started yelling at him and shook him by the collar and told him to stop that crap. She was a Panther fan and apologized for her drunk son. It was hilarious the way she snatched him up and yelled at him.

LOL  if he was in my section I'd look at him like The Rock, and tell him to just bring it! Fug Philly. All I heard all night long was "we shot ourselves in the foot" well wtf ? What about losing Kelvin Benjamin ? Fug em ! Defense prevailed like I thought it would ! Go Panthers !

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The Eagles fans that were near me actually weren't so bad

They'll be worse at games typically, especially in Philly but for the most part from what I've seen Eagles fans have a worse rep than they should have. I moved to Philly a few months ago and have been watching all the Panthers games there and they've been completely cool to me. Was in Boston for the game today and was able to watch the game with family at home instead of out at a bar in Philly so I can't comment on how they'd act while we're playing them. When I lived in Boston and we played the Pats the fans there were completely ridiculous. I hate those motherfugers more than anybody in the country. Yes, even Aints fans and Cowgirls fans. Can't wait until I can get to the Carolinas.

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Went with my cousin (Panthers fan) and one of my friends (Eagles fan). My buddy was getting crap all night from the awesome folks in section 101 and took it like a champ. Very playful around us and we all had a great time. Some moron wearing a Cowboys jersey got tossed and was cursing up a storm as he was shown the door. He did nothing to dispel the stereotypes. 

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IM6mjxy.jpgI sat behind these 2 loud mouths at the game. Parkey was talking junk from minute 1.  Regurgitated "worst 5-0 team in the league"  out of his mouth the entire first half.  Loudly. Laughed HYSTERICALLY at Kurt Coleman when he was introduced and whenever he made a play and was just a general douche. They were dripping with arrogance for a couple of fans whose team never led. He and Ertz started talking junk to these 3 women sitting behind them (beside me).  Not joking trash talk. Serious trash talk.  During a towel wave on 3rd down one of the women hit Ertz with her towel accidentally and he said "hit me again with your towel and see what happens".  This post is for all those Eagles fans who made the win that much sweeter thanks to their asshatery. What's your story?

here they are with about 30 seconds left in the game, after the failed 4th down conversion.

NIIEEGGHEEEE!!!

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