mcbear34
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Is that guy wearing a cape? Fucking idiots
It's funny how that guy does not even post about Cowboys when the Bears play them. He literally runs away from that.@brett05 is a Cowboys fan, FTR.
It's funny how that guy does not even post about Cowboys when the Bears play them. He literally runs away from that.
Are you crazy??
Eagles fans are the absolute worst, and here are 9 times they proved it
From snowballs at Santa to assaults and batteries, there's no shortage of craziness in Phillywww.cbssports.com
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Every team has passionate fans, somehow the rest of the fanbases in the NFL have never managed to punch police horses, beat up basically a mascot, and chuck batteries (wtf?) at people. To act like these are just common occurences in the NFL is insane. Philly is just batshit cray.A couple points:
A lot of what happened is from the 90s. That's over 20 years ago. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but it's different today if you were a fan. There's also separate accounts of the stories:
There's a little more to the Santa story. I'm not saying it was right, just that it's not like they threw snowballs for no reasons.
Regarding 'Chief Zee' he went to Philly and was openly taunting Eagles fans after Washington won by 10. That whole situation was very avoidable by Zee and I wouldn't recommend doing that at any stadium.
Snow balls did happen, but Philly is far from the only city to do that. The city responded by not allowing beer to be sold at the next game. It hasn't really happened since.
Irving's career ending injury was sad, but he was the most hated player on the most hated team. I recall watching the injury and originally it looked like a good hit and he got his 'bell rung'. As time passed people realized it was serious. Football is weird. We cheer for violence, but if it crosses a line we gotta stop right away. Again, it was wrong, but there's some context to it.
Batteries being thrown - no comment.
Booing McNabb - The city really wanted Ricky Williams. It was more around them being unhappy that they weren't getting the player many felt was the best in the draft.
Burning DJax jersey - This is far form the only time a team has burnt a former players jersey.
Punching Police Horses - Yeah, that's more a drunk thing. Poor decisions that ended with many being arrested.
Underdog masks - It was awesome. Don't know what that's on the list. The players started it because they were the #1 seed, but constantly being the betting underdog.
Other - I'm surprised there was no mention of eating horse poop, the fact that the city greased lamp poles for the parade or that there used to be a judge and jail located inside the former stadium. I guess the last one could be looked at as a corrective measure, but it also gets you wondering why it's needed.
Anyway, Philly fans are who they are. Typically blue collar and really quick to boo/flip the bird. Extremely passionate, which can lead to mistakes. With that being said I've been to ~10 different NFL stadiums and it's not that different in cities with comparable demographics.
Every team has passionate fans, somehow the rest of the fanbases in the NFL have never managed to punch police horses, beat up basically a mascot, and chuck batteries (wtf?) at people. To act like these are just common occurences in the NFL is insane. Philly is just batshit cray.
Bears fans. Just look at 90% (or roughly halve) of the people who post here
What's even funnier is that the brain trust here thought that @Urblock, a guy who hates sports, would be a good mod.It's funny how that guy does not even post about Cowboys when the Bears play them. He literally runs away from that.
Lol at the level of meatball/boomer thoughts in here.
This certainly is a forum for unintelligent Trump supporting Bears fans.
DID MEXICO PAY FOR THE WALL YET OR DO WE HAVE TO PAY FOR IT OURSELVES?See now why did you have to go there Grim? I totally agreed with your take on the stupid fight that should never be representative of anyone, let alone Bears fans. Then you go on and join the other circus by claiming something about Trump fans. Just stop dude, it's not needed, because then you become like the losers in the video.
What's it to you who I vote for and what's it to me who you vote for? Lets not be like the idiots in the video and show respect to one another. Leave the politics hatred for the haters.
Bears fans. Just look at 90% (or roughly halve) of the people who post here
#DayumThatsFuckingStrongYOUR MOM LITERALLY bailed me out last night.
Loser.
#HaterAlert
of course, nobody should come to soldier field and look at us the wrong way..lol. besides them dudes that got smacked around a bit are probably from/live in the city themselves and knew they'll get what they're asking for in CHICAGO.I guarantee you the cowboys fans started it. They are all pieces of shit. I'm sure he deserved it.
yeah thanksnice to know some board members were at the game last night
Philly over compensates for not being NY,LA, Chi or Boston.Every team has passionate fans, somehow the rest of the fanbases in the NFL have never managed to punch police horses, beat up basically a mascot, and chuck batteries (wtf?) at people. To act like these are just common occurences in the NFL is insane. Philly is just batshit cray.
Meh. Most people are getting fatter and less equipped to handle shit than ever, and living longer and still voting, from their wallets and stupid self serving brains. We are mostly just Neanderthals with better tech and more hubris. Sorry to break it to you but it is all about money and power and being on the winning tribe just like always.Remember the old days at the Stadium when a dozen fan fights happened almost every game. Now that these are rare events must indicate that we are progressing as a species. Only a few set backs now and then.
I missed this one last night. There were many Bear fans chanting Green Bay Sucks though. Good meatball fun.