Twitter: Jason Kelce: "We just care that you beat the Dallas Cowboys"

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61 years in the same division, playing twice a season (except in 1960 and 1982) = 122 games
Cowboys hold a 69-53 advantange in the regular season
Four playoff games between them - Dallas leads 3-1, but the one Philadelphia victory was for the NFC Championship (1980).
Dallas has a 31-29 record up in Philly (Franklin Field, Veterans Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field)
The Cowboys and Eagles have played each other on NBC Sunday Night Football 15 times, with a 8-7 win edge to Dallas.
 
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Right now I have a higher dislike for Philly, but that's just because they've been a bigger threat lately. Before they started getting better, the Giants was the team I wanted to beat the most.
I really don't give a flip about any of the other NFCE teams. I'm a Cowboys fan & they are just who we've got to beat in order to make it to the Playoffs.
But it is fun to rag on them every chance I get.
 

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The way that Eagles fans make the Eagles beating the Cowboys their entire life's meaning. lol The full quote is. "We don't care what you do throughout the rest of the season, we just care that you beat the Dallas Cowboys."



Must suck to have such insignificant goals and still fall miserably short of reaching them.
 

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Disagree, Hawkeye.

The pattern was set long before Booger took over and he learned promotion and marketing of a NFL franchise from Schramm. It is textbook commercialism and very successful.

Schramm was a visionary and out front of cultivating fans when other teams just waited for them to come to them. He built the largest sports radio affiliate base and then took on Mexico and had a network beyond anything the sports world had ever seen.

He didn't coin the term America's Team but heard it once and took it for his own and that became his brand.

The Cheerleaders were nothing more than commercialism and successful even beyond Schramm's vision.

He had the Midas Touch with marketing long before Booger ever showed up, all he did was use that template and add his mouth to the marketing.

The Dallas Cowboys are THE very definition of commercialism and not just within the sports world but the business world as well.

The product on the field was quality, so a good steak will always sizzle, but Landry set the culture and mystique of the club— and he is about as anti-commercialism as you can get
 

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Their guy talks smack and represents his team while ours says he loves their city and is pretty neutral on the rivalry.
 

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Hey Dallas, the last time y'all won a Super Bowl these draft picks wasn't even born yet.

When I heard him say that, I done the math and he was right. I couldn't even be mad at him. We can't keep holding on to those 5 rings and calling ourselves a historic franchise. We haven't done jack crap in a quarter of a century. So, if we are another team's Super Bowl, I understand that. Because, we keep bragging about wins that happened, a lifetime ago. The five time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys.

I want us to win another Super Bowl, so we can throw it in these guys faces. Until then, they got us with that unborn draft picks crap.

Can't erase history. The Cowboys still have the rings no matter what anyone states. I was able to enjoy them, so what some blowhard says today, means squat.
 

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I lived in Harrisburg PA for 3 years during Buddy Ball and had always thought that Cowboys hate was overblown, it wasn't.

And Buddy Ryan seized on that better than any HC ever did and took that to a frothing at the mouth level of hatred. There has always been this bitter rivalry between Philly and New York but nothing like the hate for Dallas from those Eagles fans. And even the normal Eagles fans I met up there had this special hate toward the Cowboys.
If you're Catholic, I see the Pope making you a saint after putting up with all the crap you had to endure. You're truly a great person or someone with hide like a rhino.
 

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I am not from Dallas or Philadelphia but I have been to both cities many times. In fact I have been to many major cities all over the US, and Philadelphia is the worst city I have ever been to, IMO. New York is awful as well, but not yet as bad as Philadelphia. Philadelphia is a garbage heap and if not for its historical significance I would suggest burning the entire city to the ground and asking its people to go somewhere else, preferably outside the country.
 

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Disagree, Hawkeye.

The pattern was set long before Booger took over and he learned promotion and marketing of a NFL franchise from Schramm. It is textbook commercialism and very successful.

Schramm was a visionary and out front of cultivating fans when other teams just waited for them to come to them. He built the largest sports radio affiliate base and then took on Mexico and had a network beyond anything the sports world had ever seen.

He didn't coin the term America's Team but heard it once and took it for his own and that became his brand.

The Cheerleaders were nothing more than commercialism and successful even beyond Schramm's vision.

He had the Midas Touch with marketing long before Booger ever showed up, all he did was use that template and add his mouth to the marketing.

The Dallas Cowboys are THE very definition of commercialism and not just within the sports world but the business world as well.
Lot of truth here Coach.

And the Boys will bring the truth to Philly Sunday with a double-digit victory.
 

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Suck eggs Kelce… Cowboys fandom is not “built on commercialism”. It was built by guys like Murchison, Schramm, Landry, a host of Super Bowl winning, HOF caliber players that dominated the league for many years and became “America’s team” over time.

Jimmy Johnson built the first dynasty in the 90’s after rescuing the franchise from the abyss, and THEN Jerry Jones marketed the hell out of the “brand” and turned it into the world’s most valuable sport franchise. And that’s where the comparisons to the Yankees and Lakers can stay

But the foundation of our franchise is excellence, tenacity, and discipline. The Eagles foundation is built on failure, hot piss, loud-mouthed radio jockeys, and fans that throw eggs and batteries at people and cheer when players have career ending injuries
The steelers travel well I guess that is built on none of that stuff. Oh wait its Cowboy hate week so we have to use a different narrative....
 

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The way that Eagles fans make the Eagles beating the Cowboys their entire life's meaning. lol The full quote is. "We don't care what you do throughout the rest of the season, we just care that you beat the Dallas Cowboys."



It would actually be completely hilarious if we beat them in Philly with Rush at QB. It might just ruin their entire season. They would stewing the rest of the season knowing that Dallas is better with Rush and now they have Dak back. Their confidence would be shaken big time.
 

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I am not from Dallas or Philadelphia but I have been to both cities many times. In fact I have been to many major cities all over the US, and Philadelphia is the worst city I have ever been to, IMO. New York is awful as well, but not yet as bad as Philadelphia. Philadelphia is a garbage heap and if not for its historical significance I would suggest burning the entire city to the ground and asking its people to go somewhere else, preferably outside the country.
Well, what else do you expect from a city whose mayor, DA, and CoP doesn’t believe in prosecuting criminals? It has gotten ridiculously bad. Half the city behaves like it’s the 700 level at the old Vet.
 

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I am not from Dallas or Philadelphia but I have been to both cities many times. In fact I have been to many major cities all over the US, and Philadelphia is the worst city I have ever been to, IMO. New York is awful as well, but not yet as bad as Philadelphia. Philadelphia is a garbage heap and if not for its historical significance I would suggest burning the entire city to the ground and asking its people to go somewhere else, preferably outside the country.
I lived in Philly a few years and I honestly think that New Orleans fits that category better, really outside of Bourbon Street, New Orleans always smelled like a dying animal.
 
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