• ZhangtheGreatB
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    1 year ago

    This is the difference between a team with mental fortitude and one that doesn’t have it. Unless that fan physically assaulted him, he has no reason to respond, especially not in that manner.

  • el_fitzadorB
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    1 year ago

    Hilarious. Chirping someone so hard you get a reaction is the goal. Winning the 4th phase of the game

  • BaltimoreBadger23B
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    1 year ago

    There’s no way for a player to “win” that situation. Best off just staying away and asking for team security to handle it if it’s truly out of bounds. I have no doubt that what was said would have warranted a beating if said to his face on the street (not advocating for that, just pointing out the protection fans have by being in a stadium vs saying it to a dude on the street).

  • NJ_CitizenB
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    1 year ago

    Bros fighting the wrong battles… mentally weak team

  • TakeItEasy-ButTakeItB
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    1 year ago

    He sees Arcia from the Braves at the bar in Cancun during the off-season. The two of them share a silent nod knowing they were both “abused” by Philly fans and they couldn’t handle it. They look away and both feel a pain in their chests. They sip their drinks. They both think “Man, I wonder what the buffet has in store for us tonight.” They wander over to get some food thinking “Don’t worry, it’s over now. They can’t hurt you anymore.” A jabroni from Philly walks up as they sample the fondue and says “You suck asshole.” The end.

  • MountainMan1258B
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    1 year ago

    Honestly based, if anyone deserves it it’s probably an Eagles fan.

  • downtimeredditorB
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    1 year ago

    Shaq Lawson was in the right

    I haven’t read the story yet but being that it involves a Philly fan I’m inclined to supporting the person who had to interact with the Philly fan for the misfortune of having to interact with a Philly fan.

    Let’s put it this way.

    If ISIS attacks Philly, I’m probably going to wonder what Philly did to provoke this attack first.