[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
xkungpowx wrote:
riverhawk23 wrote:
You people booed Santa…That’s fucked in my book. And fans from Philly also chanted “How’s your son” and “Where’s your son” at Joe Jurevicius when his infant son died. Special places in hell are reserved for those that chanted that shit.
As far as Santa goes… get over it. It was a drunk college student dressed up as Santa, not some official Santa from Macy’s. Do some research.
The Joe Jurevicius thing… yeah that was over the line. I’m not gonna defend that one, but I don’t think too many people in Philadelphia would either.
I agree. Philadelphia fans sometimes go over the line but booing players that are performing well under their capabilities should be standard.
Do you actually feel bad for a player being booed who is playing like shit? Shit, man, Adam Eaton basically stole $16 million from us, got cut from the playoff roster and then had the nerve to come back on ring night to collect his ring. He deserved every boo he got.
I said ‘booed for the sake of it’ for a reason.
Arod gets booed every time he grounds into a DP. As he should.
Philly fans boo everyone that isn’t hitting a home run or orchestrating a game winning march down the field in the 4th quarter.
McNabb is the most obvious example.
Philly fans are just negative people (at sporting events, no idea about daily life). It’s engrained. Fan bases develop a reputation for a reason. Philly just has shitty people attending its sporting events. [/quote]
McNabb is a whiner. He needs to get over himself. He used to be good, but he’s old. If he didn’t complain about being booed for poor performance, he probably wouldn’t get booed so much.
For example: Pat Burrell… he was not exactly “Pat the Bat” for the majority of the year. He go booed a handful of times for screwing up scoring opportunities. Also, his fielding wasn’t the greatest. But he took it is stride, he accepted the boos… and now he plays for the Rays, but the city still loves him (when we’re not in the middle of a game with them).
McNabb needs to grow a pair.