Week 2 - Giants at Eagles GAME thread

Started by PoopyfaceMcGee, September 17, 2006, 09:58:54 AM

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PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: ice grillin you on September 25, 2006, 01:22:35 PM
wtf??

theres actually eagle regular season games that you dont watch

Agreed.  Unless I have a really, really good excuse, I make sure to see every game.

It's easier now with DirecTV, but considering the entire reason I switched to satellite was to watch the Eagles...

mussa

Jeez Dio what kind of fan are you. I mean i'll rape a nun if she's blocking me from the game. You should too, because real fans do this. Your so weird.
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Diomedes

Quote from: ice grillin you on September 25, 2006, 01:28:46 PMmy question is why would you not make sure you are at a bar for the game

sometimes I have reason to be elsewhere
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PoopyfaceMcGee


PhillyPhanInDC

Quote from: mussa on September 25, 2006, 02:54:10 PM
I mean i'll rape a nun if she's blocking me from the game.

I'd just push her aside, while jamming my thumb into her cornhole, but to each his own I suppose.
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mussa

Quote from: PhillyPhaninDC on September 25, 2006, 03:31:18 PM
Quote from: mussa on September 25, 2006, 02:54:10 PM
I mean i'll rape a nun if she's blocking me from the game.

I'd just push her aside, while jamming my thumb into her cornhole, but to each his own I suppose.

now you went and crossed the line...
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Zanshin

I didn't look very hard...but I didn't see this posted elsewhere:

From the NYT:

October 1, 2006
Cheering Section
They'd Rather Not Be in Philadelphia
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
The Giants ventured into hostile territory in Philadelphia two weeks ago, and so did their fans.

Lou Scalise Jr., wearing a Jeremy Shockey jersey, and his father, in a Tiki Barber jersey, were among the Giant faithful at Lincoln Financial Field on Sept. 17. Lou Jr. said they were "taunted, cursed and even spit at during the game by Eagles fans."

Michael Martocci, the vice president of Big Blue Travel in Manhattan, which arranged a bus trip for 72 Giants fans, including the Scalises, said: "Every year, the abuse we take from those animals in Philadelphia gets worse and worse. I'm seriously considering having two armed guards sit with us next year."

The abuse only escalated as the group filed out after the Giants rallied for an overtime victory against the Eagles, the Giants fans said. Scalise, 21, of Copiague, N.Y., said he was pushed from behind several times on a stadium ramp. When Scalise turned around, he said, a man about 6 feet tall and 230 pounds, wearing an Eagles T-shirt and cap, punched him in the nose.

"We were holding the guy and calling for security," said Robert Anderson, a retired New York City police detective who was part of the group. "But other Eagles fan came down the ramp and started swinging at us. When we went to protect ourselves, the guy who threw the first punch got away."

Although he did not see the first punch, Lou Scalise Sr. said he turned "to see my son's face filled with blood."

The younger Scalise, who is 5-9 and 175 pounds, said: "Those people in Philadelphia are the most classless fans in the world. They're just a bunch of drunks looking for trouble. I'll never go back there again."

In a separate incident that day, according to The Daily News, David Lee and Christian Perez, a reporter and a cameraman for SNY, the Mets' network, were cursed and had bagels thrown at them when they arrived at the stadium in a SNY truck. After the game, they returned to the parking lot to find part of the network's logo scraped off the truck, a side mirror ripped off, the rear windshield wiper bent and a tire slashed. The vehicle reeked of beer and urine.

"The stuff that goes on in Philadelphia makes the Meadowlands look like 'Romper Room,' " Lou Scalise Sr. said.

Bonnie Grant, the communications director for the Eagles, confirmed that the younger Scalise had filed a medical report, but said no security report was filed.

"There is no security report, so we have an absence of information to even verify what he is saying," Grant said. "In addition, no one from that travel group has contacted us."

Lou Scalise Sr. said that after he and his son completed the medical report, they were told by security officers that the team would contact them.

"We're still waiting for that phone call," he said.

Martocci recalled that Philadelphia once expedited disorderly conduct cases during football games at a makeshift municipal court in the basement of Veterans Stadium, which Lincoln Financial Field replaced.

"They needed that courtroom because they can't manage or govern their own people," Martocci said.

Michael Irvin, who won three Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990's, listed Philadelphia, Oakland and New Orleans as the rowdiest stadiums he ever played in.

"Philly was just a horrible place to play," Irvin said. "They're still cursing me out whenever they see me, and I retired more than six years ago."

Irvin also said, "Raider fans like to paint their faces and pretend to be crazy; Eagles fans really are crazy."

Martocci, who has accompanied fellow Giants fans around the country since 1990, said that no stadium came close to Philadelphia's.

"It's sad," he said, "because it takes the whole enjoyment out of going to a game."

E-mail: cheers@nytimes.com



SunMo

Quote"Those people in Philadelphia are the most classless fans in the world. They're just a bunch of drunks looking for trouble. I'll never go back there again."


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rjs246

Quote"The stuff that goes on in Philadelphia makes the Meadowlands look like 'Romper Room,' " Lou Scalise Sr. said.

That's why people aren't scared of going there and they'll never have the same kind of homefield advantage that the Eagles enjoy. If visiting fans are scared and stay away because of it, I'm happy.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Diomedes

Honestly, I'm a bit scared whenever I go to the Meadowlands.  The biggest cop I've ever seen in my life kept a gang of Blue thugs off me one time, and I've never been more grateful for cops before.  That said, I ain't gonna stop going.

The way I see it, if you're in the opposing team's house and you're jumping up and down screaming and making an ass of yourself, you're inviting trouble.  These days I keep my joy subdued...when something good for the Eagles happen, I'm chill.  Usually by the end of the game the stands are empyting of Giants fans anyway, leaving the other 15,000 of us to cheer all we want.

Because you all care about the way I see it.
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PhillyGirl

My last trip to the Meadowlands was in the mid-90s. I was wearing an authentic Keith Byars jersey. I was spit on by a woMAN with more chin hair than MURP, has a piece of a hot dog with mustard on it thrown at me and both times I went to get a drink or food, I got "accidentally" ::) shoved from behind....each time I ended up on the ground (once spilling my food...I had to buy more)

Giant fans can rot in hell.
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Butchers Bill

Whats moronic about the article is that they think it only happens in Philly.  As Dio and PG have pointed out (and I could throw a couple of my own stories in there too) it happens in NY too. 

Farging NY elitists.   :boo
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I found that just surviving was a noble fight.
I once believed in causes too,
I had my pointless point of view,
And life went on no matter who was wrong or right.

Diomedes

I still can't get over how big that cop was.  He was at least 6'9" . farging enormous.  When I heard his voice and turned my head, I was looking at his neck.  I'm 6'2".  NJ State Trooper.

"what's the problem here?"  he said.

"sore losers" I said.

"move along," he told the five morons who were surrounding me.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger