CeeDee admits the Eagles have a more passionate fan base

And Cowboys fans are spoiled babies who have owned a woe-is-us -- we haven't won in 30 years mindset-- that has ruined Cowboys fandom to the point that winning is not even joyful. It only temporarily keeps the hounds at bay until the next failed 3rd&6 attempt.

A ball where the receiver even has to extends his arms has you jumping like you're watching a horror flick from your youth. Cause you know that will lead to talk about how inaccurate the QB is. Even though other teams receivers make circus catches on the weekly. Our QB most be perfect on every throw. Fanbase robs you of your joy
 
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Because things have never been thrown by Cowboys fans at players and officials, right? Am I right?
https://sports.yahoo.com/cowboys-fa...after-controversial-final-play-022932452.html

What's that saying again, oh, yeah. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones...?
oy vey

You have very recently been very vocal about my comments. Any one of us can google past events of fans throwing objects in any sport around the world. Allow me to tell you the context of my previous comment that you have replied to twice.

Santa Claus is a fictional figure, who magically brings toys to good little boys and girls. He is right up there with the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy. These make-believe characters share an irrational but beloved place in human society. Here's the context:

People were aiming and throwing snowballs at Santa Claus. Why? Were they pissed off at him because they were (understandably) on his naughty list?

:facepalm: Your article describes angry fans trying to hit the referees. Yes or no? I do not condone their behavior and actions. I did not say I did either. However, the people throwing objects at the referees were pissed for what they thought was a good reason. Yes or no? Do you equate the target of their frustration for those refs (again) with someone dressed up as Santa Claus?
 
They're also really passionate about Bon Jovi? As someone who was very passionate about the Cowboys and the NFL when I was younger, the lack of loyalty from the players and the ownership killed it for me. I was aware of the 70s, especially since I grew up watching NFL Films, and I grew up in the Buddy Ryan years. The hatred within the division was palpable as was the hatred for the Steelers and 49rs. Now with all the money involved, the league is a joke. The fact that Philadelphians are too stupid to realize that doesn't really lend any weight to their passion.
No fanbase turns on its own teams faster and with more zeal than Philadelphia sports fans. They save their greatest disdain for their city’s teams, not teams from other cities. They pack their venues, though, and travel.
 
They’ve been kicking our ***** since the pickle juice game.
 
Thanks Jerry. :mad:


Of course they do. Dirt bags are always more passionate. Dallas fans are probably some of the worst in the NFL that aspect but you don't want to be trash like Eagles fans either. That's not a compliment
 
The guy who ACTUALLY was the snowball-pelted Santa thought it was no big deal, went back to his seat to a round of cheers, and was a local celebrity for it, so I guess it wasn't as bad as people claim. Maybe you've never been in a snow ball fight?
You are passionate about this, aren't you? Yes. I have been in a snowball fight before. For some strange reason, I was getting hit while not wearing a Santa suit AND not antagonizing anyone with my round belly of jelly.
 
The guy who ACTUALLY was the snowball-pelted Santa thought it was no big deal, went back to his seat to a round of cheers, and was a local celebrity for it, so I guess it wasn't as bad as people claim. Maybe you've never been in a snow ball fight?
You couldn't have picked a better profile pic. :laugh:
 
we know they’re passionate

We also know they’re overall just a bunch of douchebags
Perhaps, but do you think if Jerry Jones and his family owned the Eagles, and ran the Eagles the same way they ran the Cowboys, that Eagles fans would quietly sit in their seats eating their overpriced food having paid $100 for parking and and just give Jones and his entourage a free pass for 30 seasons? You can be 100% sure that there would be massive and coordinated fan reactions that would make his ability to enjoy/attend games near impossible. Banners, empty seats, vocal complaints, etc.

In contrast, you go to AT&T and, win or lose, people just don't seem to care, or vent any frustrations in a way that would be felt.

You can't have it both ways.
 
CeeDee has crazy and passionate confused.
 
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