dadymat;3167358 said:such P.O.S fans.........
Cochese;3165835 said:I really hate to sympathize with the Eagles fans, but if you wear an opposing jersey at the home stadium, you are asking for whatever you get.
triplets92;3168116 said:Just downright classless. just because you root for the Eagles doesn't mean you have to be a A hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2isksLw0jW8
Phoenix-Talon;3168167 said:While i can't speak for all Eagle fans ...I consider myself a decent ambassador for my team. Let say that I see a Cowboys fan wearing a Cowboys jersey at an Eagles home game ...at the very worst, I would give them a thumbs down and perhaps tell them that I hope their team lose. But that's all in fun!
I would never go to the lengths of batteries in snowballs, or anything violent; that's not showing class. By the way, classless fans aren't exclusive to Eagle fans ...especially when you add drinks/drugs into the mix.
Get real ...fan misbehavior incidents occur in all franchises/fandoms.
I have to admit, "booing" bad calls/plays are almost traditional. Direct your attention to baseball for just a minute. How Many of you have seen baseball umpires abused by players, managers and fans. Incidents like Umps being hit by things thrown from the crowd, having dirt kicked up on their uniform and other incidents and forms of fans expressing their distain.
I think that this whole Eagle fans are violent is nothing more than an over-rated excuse to bad mouth a rival team. We Eagle fans have a kinder and gentler side too .
PT
SaltwaterServr;3168172 said:The **** ever. Outside of the incident in Cleveland a few years ago, Philly has shown to be without a doubt some of the most vile fans in the league bar none.
Phoenix-Talon;3168167 said:
I cannot for the life of me understand why you continue to defend Eagles fans. It doesn't do you any justice. That wasn't violent in your opinion? Then your opinion stinks worse than your trash. Those people deserve to have their tickets revoked and to be banned from attending the games. Alcohol doesn't excuse anything. If it does then it needs to be banned at your home games because your drunks can't handle the liquid without becoming *******s.Phoenix-Talon;3168167 said:While i can't speak for all Eagle fans ...I consider myself a decent ambassador for my team. Let say that I see a Cowboys fan wearing a Cowboys jersey at an Eagles home game ...at the very worst, I would give them a thumbs down and perhaps tell them that I hope their team lose. But that's all in fun!
I would never go to the lengths of batteries in snowballs, or anything violent; that's not showing class. By the way, classless fans aren't exclusive to Eagle fans ...especially when you add drinks/drugs into the mix.
Get real ...fan misbehavior incidents occur in all franchises/fandoms.
I have to admit, "booing" bad calls/plays are almost traditional. Direct your attention to baseball for just a minute. How Many of you have seen baseball umpires abused by players, managers and fans. Incidents like Umps being hit by things thrown from the crowd, having dirt kicked up on their uniform and other incidents and forms of fans expressing their distain.
I think that this whole Eagle fans are violent is nothing more than an over-rated excuse to bad mouth a rival team. We Eagle fans have a kinder and gentler side too .
PT