Even when the cowboys SUCKED, the stands would still be full through the entire game, and even after. I can't imagine walking out with 10 or 12 minutes left on the clock, even in a blowout.
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You live in texas, no one can relate to anything culturally you speak of.
Josh
2001 Cosmic Green GTI 1.8T & 2005 Passat 1.8T
It's Philly fans. They beat people up who they don't like, they throw snowballs at Santa Claus (who was only a 19 year old kid dressed up), they mock Joe Jurevicius for his wife having a miscarriage. What more do you expect? If I went to the game lastnight, I would have left 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter.
they mock Joe Jurevicius for his wife having a miscarriage.
The worst part about that (well I guess there's a lot of horrible parts about it) is the fact that when you're famous, stuff that should be 100% private like this becomes public knowledge. Pathetic.
Even when the cowboys SUCKED, the stands would still be full through the entire game, and even after. I can't imagine walking out with 10 or 12 minutes left on the clock, even in a blowout.
its just philly fans. theyre total dickheads to all and are completely sore losers when theyre not winning/having a losing season.
if i played a professional sport, i would rather have my balls smashed by a hammer than play for philadelphia.
Even when the cowboys SUCKED, the stands would still be full through the entire game, and even after. I can't imagine walking out with 10 or 12 minutes left on the clock, even in a blowout.
its just philly fans. theyre total dickheads to all and are completely sore losers when theyre not winning/having a losing season.
if i played a professional sport, i would rather have my balls smashed by a hammer than play for philadelphia.
I'm not a sore loser, maybe because I only like the Eagles and Phillies... I guess you become super negative when you like all 4 mediocre Philadelphia teams. I actually enjoyed watching the Eagles lose because it just means better draft picks to replace McNabb and hopefully Jeffrey Lurie will wise up and give Andy Reid the fucking boot. Don't kick to hard you might crack the pills he has up his ass... lol
Even when the cowboys SUCKED, the stands would still be full through the entire game, and even after. I can't imagine walking out with 10 or 12 minutes left on the clock, even in a blowout.
its just philly fans. theyre total dickheads to all and are completely sore losers when theyre not winning/having a losing season.
if i played a professional sport, i would rather have my balls smashed by a hammer than play for philadelphia.
I'm not a sore loser, maybe because I only like the Eagles and Phillies... I guess you become super negative when you like all 4 mediocre Philadelphia teams. I actually enjoyed watching the Eagles lose because it just means better draft picks to replace McNabb and hopefully Jeffrey Lurie will wise up and give Andy Reid the fucking boot. Don't kick to hard you might crack the pills he has up his ass... lol
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
beating the rush is for quitters. what the real smart people do is called "sit in the parking lot and drink until traffic dies down after the game".
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
beating the rush is for quitters. what the real smart people do is called "sit in the parking lot and drink until traffic dies down after the game".
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
Haha, you get used to seeing this when you watch the Patriot's on the road this year.
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
Haha, you get used to seeing this when you watch the Patriot's on the road this year.
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
No, I see it, but never that bad.... And Texas fans don't do that, really. Even the Rangers (who absolutley blow!) will have most of the tickets still there in the botom of the ninth. You might have 20% leave at the max, even in a blowout. I seriously doubt there was 4000 people left in the Stink when the 2 minute warning went off.
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mk-4gasm wrote:
You live in texas, no one can relate to anything culturally you speak of.
Josh
2001 Cosmic Green GTI 1.8T & 2005 Passat 1.8T
The Eagles, or their fans. I couldn't believe how empty that stadium was in the 4th quarter. What a bunch of fair weather fans.
I just realized this after this whole thread...
Is this the first televised sports event you've ever watched? You see this all the time, whether it's baseball, football, basketball, hockey, etc. Any sport that has the chance of a complete blowout has a chance of fans leaving early. It's called "Beating The Rush"
No, I see it, but never that bad.... And Texas fans don't do that, really. Even the Rangers (who absolutley blow!) will have most of the tickets still there in the botom of the ninth. You might have 20% leave at the max, even in a blowout. I seriously doubt there was 4000 people left in the Stink when the 2 minute warning went off.
They were just showing their love for their team lol
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