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...but mostly as an idea and that’s why I’m super excited that last years Freshman class was the first majority non-white class in Harvard’s history.

It’s tough to come up with examples for 3-999. Are any fanbases in American shit on more regularly than fans from Philly and Boston? Point being, maybe other fan bases seem less defensive because they aren’t subject to the level of generalizations and negative stereotypes that Philly and Boston are. Just a thought.

You neglected to mention the frothing rage we Philadelphians felt when some asshole British used something called “science” to show that the actual crowd likely numbered 700,000, not “more thna 2 million.”

As Philadelphia fan, I’ll give first to Boston on this one. I’ve never seen bigger douchebros than the Red Sox fans at a game (in Philly) standing up cheering for ground outs in the 2nd inning. We can’t compete with that.

Half the enjoyment is telling Pereira and Bruschi and their ilk to fuck off! Deep down, I know you know this.

It was awesome! I brought my wife and 7 month old daughter, we had a blast, although we were only out for about 3 hours due to naptimes. Still had phun!

I think the Amherst students who rioted last week after the Patriots lost are way worse than Eagles fans wearing jerseys on campus.

I wish the Dodgers would somehow play in December so one of their fans could stab Santa (he survives and is ok in my scenario) and the snowball nonsense would end.

I always find it hard to explain to my friends who don’t live here why it is I and other Eagles fans felt fiercely proud watching Kelce during his speech when almost everyone else was laughing at him. You seem to be able to put those things into words that I can’t.

Why does everyone all of the sudden expect fans to be “classy”. Like I’d roll up to the game with a monocle and a top hat gtfo

The parade was so much fun though. It was just an enormous party. I only witnessed one minor fight. Everyone was dancing, smiling, laughing, drinking, smoking, and enjoying the gorgeous day, which was a LOT less cold than it might’ve looked due to all the body heat. Cars parked wherever they could, which often meant

Everyone, you know that wasn’t the REAL Santa we booed all those years ago, right?

Boston will never be dethroned. They are by far the worst and always will be forever and forever until the heat death of the universe and all that.

Really all I care about when it comes to Philly fans is how The Gang is going to handle all this. I’m especially interested in seeing how that Tony Romo loving Mac tries to weasel his way back into being an Eagles fan.

Tedy Bruschi & co. spent that Super Bowl mocking the Eagles by flapping their wings after seemingly every play (which is fine), but the national media fell over themselves to say that the Pats were “classy” and did things the “right way” and it’s all horseshit.

Philly fans are like Raiders fans. Yeah, you can turn your nose up at them, but admit it, it’s better that they exist as they are. It makes for a more interesting sports landscape. And they run as a much more entertaining counterpoint to the kind of holier than thou bullshit you get from St. Louis Cards or Pittsburgh

You think this is fun now, McQuade?

For sure. Developing scapular dyskinesis and an inhibiting uppercross syndrome post injury or surgery is very common and can be hard to beat if those issues are then trained upon instead of treated properly. If the foundation sucks then you build a house upon it, you’re gonna have issues from the floor to the ceiling.

It still doesn’t totally make sense to me that a shooting form that was working perfectly well in SL would be so drastically reworked, without it being a result of an injury—perhaps one that is lingering pain, albeit “medically cleared.”

I don’t think the “yips” explains his limited range of motion (ie, the “shot put” style of heaving the ball) and the variance in arm strength from shot to shot. The diagnosis of scapular dyskinesis explains it much more cogently, including lack of muscular control and muscle strength.