Filthadelphia

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I hope that dude is currently in the ICU

Spitting on someone because they celebrating their team's win? :smh:



Booing Santa
Cheering when they thought Michael Irvin broke his neck
Throwing d batteries at baseball players
Throwing up on little girls
Birthplace of Draya

Filthy :lol:
 
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Brotherly love...
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Who made that up?

Filthadelphia...
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What would you expect? Whether justified or not, dudes is clearly salty and you going to throw gas on the fire? Dumbass.
 
dont agree with the spitting, but when youre in an oppsing teams stadium you need to keep a low profile.
 
That the Saints first road playoff win in franchise history. I think dude has a right to celebrate
Of course he had every right to celebrate, but what did he honestly expect to happen there?

NFL stadium (on the road) is not the place to rub in a win if you're an opposing fan.

Homie is lucky he wasn't poppin' off at the mouth while in the 400s. Probably would have been tossed out of the stadium an on to the freeway.
 
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dont agree with the spitting, but when youre in an oppsing teams stadium you need to keep a low profile.

Yeah man, you just don't dangle meat in front of a Lion even if it's your kill. And that's coming from a guy who was in an Eagles jersey when the Miracle at the New Meadowlands happened a few years ago.
 
That the Saints first road playoff win in franchise history. I think dude has a right to celebrate

He can celebrate wherever he wants, but when you get your *** kicked that's on you. Does he not know where he is? Yea, he has a right, but you better learn when it's smart to exercise them...I'm not invoking my free speech to call a cop an ******* on a back road in Alabama at 2am...that's a dumb move b...be like Bree's, situational football.

'Atlanta is the new city of brotherly love'

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I get what you guys are saying. But this isn't an Eastern Europe soccer match. Fans should be able to wear their team colors and cheer for their team without being subjected to this behavior.
 
dont agree with the spitting, but when youre in an oppsing teams stadium you need to keep a low profile.

I disagree with that. I paid for a ticket just like they did. I'm there to support my team like there there to support there team. I could deal with some friendly joking around as that's expected but anyone who wants to take it to far id tell them I'm reporting them to the fan behavior hotline and the jokes on them. They spent money on a ticket and probably on overpriced beers only to get kicked out for acting like an animal. Ever since the Brian stow incident, stadiums take holliganism seriously.
 
That the Saints first road playoff win in franchise history. I think dude has a right to celebrate


dont agree with the spitting, but when youre in an oppsing teams stadium you need to keep a low profile.
nah. im not watering down my passion for my team because im at an away game. whats the point in going then?



Atlanta is the new city of brotherly love...

what you did there.... :lol:
 
I get what you guys are saying. But this isn't an Eastern Europe soccer match. Fans should be able to wear their team colors and cheer for their team without being subjected to this behavior.

Are you new to football? Serious question. This is the reality of attending a NFL game.
 
Are you new to football? Serious question. This is the reality of attending a NFL game.

No it's not. I've been to dozens of Jets game.

Jets/Pats
Jets/Giants
Jets/Dolphins

Sure there's a few drunken fights scattered throughout the stadium. Sure you get heckled for wearing the opposing teams jersey. But I've never seen anyone assaulted for cheering at any of these games.
 
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Are you new to football? Serious question. This is the reality of attending a NFL game.

i'm saying, sporting events in general if we're being real honest

this happens everywhere, Philly has earned that bad rep but this happens EVERYWHERE take your blinders off OP
 
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