I don’t care who wins the Super Bowl as long as it’s not the Philadelphia Eagles- I hate their team and their stadium. I’d rather see any team in the NFL win the Super Bowl-and yes that includes the Dallas Cowboys.
So watching the entire Philly fan base go silent last night when their beloved Eagles went limp in the first round of the playoffs was absolutely priceless. Isn’t a shame? They were so close!
Don’t you feel bad for the them? They had the storybook comeback in Micheal Vick and the liberty of playing in front of their hometown crowd, which at any second could break out and boo their own mothers, and they couldn’t come through.
They were right there too, it came down to one play or at least 2 missed 3 point kicks and they spit the bit, choked, came up short, screwed the pooch. (oh, sorry to all the K-9 owners out there, that was a bad pun.)
Geez, it’s like their never going to win the Super Bowl.
I think I’ll have a couple of Philly Cheese-steaks tonight in effigy.
It’s the least I could do until baseball season starts.






3 comments
Ceetar
1/10/2011-9:19am at 9:19 am (UTC -4)
Me too. I wish the Jets had lost too. The less football talk the better.
Baseball season!
I’m basically footballed out. by the time playoffs roll around I’m tired of football and the way the game is played with the clock and random penalties that don’t affect the outcome of the play affecting the outcome of the game.
metsfan4decades
1/10/2011-9:32am at 9:32 am (UTC -4)
I don’t follow football but just by osmosis I hear the high level football news – since I follow baseball so closely.
‘Do I feel bad for them?’ Let me put it this way:
HAHAHAHAHAHA !
stickguy
1/10/2011-1:27pm at 1:27 pm (UTC -4)
absolutely made my day. Living in philly, I have to suffer the fans (and media overload) in person.
I still don’t know what happened that after a century of being awful suddenly philly sports teams entered somewhat of a golden period (for them).
Now, if they phils could just fall apart like the oldest team in MLB should, then things will start to be right with the sports world again.