Other Sports: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL): Vegas, Baby! (2023 Regular Season)

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Striiker

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Absolutely. The very second someone argues spending a pick in the 25-32 range on a WR is a waste, I will go full Looney Tunes.

We know it's happening.
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Gregor Samsa

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1) This should be a legit fine or suspension. Small ones, but important.
2) Weak minded losers. No surprise they lost.


Is this vid trying to paint Eagles fans as the bad guy? Unless something extremely personal was said players should be able to ignore hecklers. That could have got ugly. The first couple Eagles fans could have been in trouble but if I mob situation occurred, I’d fear for the Bills’ players’ safety. Can’t be going up to confront fans in the stands
 

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The best heckling Ive ever heard was at PNC Park. They were giving it to their own pitcher before the game and Carlos Lee in the outfield. Nothing terrible just funny, El Caballo actually even got distracted on a ball hit because he was talking to them :laugh:. Im sure it was much meaner at the Linc tonight.
 

Gregor Samsa

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The best heckling Ive ever heard was at PNC Park. They were giving it to their own pitcher before the game and Carlos Lee in the outfield. Nothing terrible just funny, El Caballo actually even got distracted on a ball hit because he was talking to them :laugh:. Im sure it was much meaner at the Linc tonight.
Crazy “heckling” experience: I was at a Phantoms game as a young kind in the late 90’s, sitting behind the penalty box. A man and his ~8 year old son show up late to the game a row in front of us. The man proceeded to “heckle” a black player on the other team. He was making monkey sounds, monkey gestures and all types of crazy shit. The black player gets in a fight and goes to the penalty box. The man pulls out a banana. Why he had it and where it came from, idk. He throws and hits the player with it. The player is unfazed and nonchalant, barely took notice of it even though it hit him and he looked down at it. His composure was strong and he shrugged it off. Didn’t look back or nothing. I forget if the man was ejected or left on his own but this whole thing took place in a span of 5-10 minutes. It was so surreal. Did the guy plan the banana? Why have a banana at a phantoms game? Was the player sleeping with the “heckler’s” wife or something? It seemed like the man came solely to go after the player. Why didn’t the player care? He was a tough guy and had just gotten into a fight with a Phantoms goon and did well. What was his kid thinking during all this? So so so many questions. I don’t think anyone in the stands reacted either. Maybe they were so surprised. Maybe I’m the only one who saw. It was so bizarre and offensive. I should try and figure out who the player was
 

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Crazy “heckling” experience: I was at a Phantoms game as a young kind in the late 90’s, sitting behind the penalty box. A man and his ~8 year old son show up late to the game a row in front of us. The man proceeded to “heckle” a black player on the other team. He was making monkey sounds, monkey gestures and all types of crazy shit. The black player gets in a fight and goes to the penalty box. The man pulls out a banana. Why he had it and where it came from, idk. He throws and hits the player with it. The player is unfazed and nonchalant, barely took notice of it even though it hit him and he looked down at it. His composure was strong and he shrugged it off. Didn’t look back or nothing. I forget if the man was ejected or left on his own but this whole thing took place in a span of 5-10 minutes. It was so surreal. Did the guy plan the banana? Why have a banana at a phantoms game? Was the player sleeping with the “heckler’s” wife or something? It seemed like the man came solely to go after the player. Why didn’t the player care? He was a tough guy and had just gotten into a fight with a Phantoms goon and did well. What was his kid thinking during all this? So so so many questions. I don’t think anyone in the stands reacted either. Maybe they were so surprised. Maybe I’m the only one who saw. It was so bizarre and offensive. I should try and figure out who the player was

I think it's pretty clear why he had the banana
 
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Gregor Samsa

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I think it's pretty clear why he had the banana
True. Wonder if he was a skinhead or had personal beef with the player. And bizarre to bring your kid to do that. And the player’s non reaction was as equally bizarre. Same with the crowd’s (pretty sure he left on his own). Maybe no one wants to confront a crazy man. I think the player scored a goal and was mixing it up with rough play before the fight and banana. Really eventful 5-10 minutes for the player and in general. Whole thing seems dreamlike looking back
 

Hollywood Cannon

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The best heckling Ive ever heard was at PNC Park. They were giving it to their own pitcher before the game and Carlos Lee in the outfield. Nothing terrible just funny, El Caballo actually even got distracted on a ball hit because he was talking to them :laugh:. Im sure it was much meaner at the Linc tonight.
The most memorable heckling experience I remember was a guy going after Griffey. Who does that, right?

He was giving it to him as he was on the on deck circle and said at the end “how’s it feel to drive a Mercedes to work every day?”

Griffey turns around and says “I drive a Ferrari.”

He proceeds to walk up to the plate hits a homer (I think) and as he’s walking back into the dugout he places the middle finger on his helmet as he’s taking it off.

Doesn’t get much better than that.
 
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