The Super Bowl LVII was a mega-event that lived up to the hype. Apart from the slippery turf trouble, the fans seemed to enjoy every bit. But it was a disaster for Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles, as one penalty took the win off their hands. The monumental loss stung the franchise’s fanbase. The NFL community expressed their condolences for the loss.
Jalen Hurts and the Eagles seemed to have an added edge. The Eagles could have taken the championship home with Patrick Mahomes hurt. But that did not transpire as the Chiefs fought back fearlessly and became the World Champions in Glendale, Arizona.
NFL Fans put condolences for the Birds after Jalen Hurts sustained mega defeat
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The Eagles’ loss in the NFL‘s grandest showcase was gut-wrenching. The Birds suffered an emotional breakdown. According to a viral video, a Philadelphia fan smashed a TV set after the Chiefs’ Harrison Butker made the game-winning field goal. The fan took off his Eagles jacket in rage and shattered the TV with his hands and legs.
This Eagles fan needs a new TV to go with an anger management class. #SuperBowlLVII pic.twitter.com/XKFCqtS60M
— Doug Rush (@TheDougRush) February 13, 2023
The NFL Fandom joined up to share their thoughts over the Eagles’ loss. But some users also slammed the fanbase.
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A user said it was indeed dramatic
Dramatic much 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarr88) February 13, 2023
Another user said it looked like LeBron James when he wanted his foul.
Looks like Lebron when he wanted his foul
— Mike Roldan (@Mike_roldan_116) February 13, 2023
This user contended the Eagles could have won until the man threw a tantrum.
The Eagles could have still won the next few seconds bro had to pull out his tantrum card
— Mr.M (@M19633964M) February 13, 2023
But this user saw nothing unreasonable.
For Eagles fans who throw batteries at Santa Claus, I see nothing unreasonable here.
— Adam Simoneau 🧢⬆️ (@AyJaySimon) February 13, 2023
Another user had nothing but critique for Philly fans.
If this is real what an ass like most Philadelphia fans no matter the sport
— Barbara Schor (@barbara_schor) February 13, 2023
Moreover, this user gave a glimpse of the scenes in Philadelphia after Eagles’ loss.
Philly Fans are flipping over cars in anger at refs in #SuperBowl2023 #Eagles #EaglesNation pic.twitter.com/r0dL8wJbHb
— Joe (@ColonelJoeK) February 13, 2023
This user had condolences for the fans.
Eagles fans I feel your anger. They never call holding on the Chiefs its always the other way. Such bullshit
— Kayla (@KaPow_13) February 13, 2023
This user sided with the pain and anger of the Eagles fans.
Philadelphia is about to burn down tonight. I can’t even imagine the pain and anger for Eagles fans right now
— Kevin Siracuse (@ksiracuse5) February 13, 2023
This user said the Eagles athletes are upset and also afraid of the fans after they return.
City of Philadelphia had to be ready for the post game activities either way the game went. Philly fans will riot in joyous celebration if they win and in spiteful anger at the team if they loose. The eagles players are crying because they are afraid of the fans when they return.
— FragmentoPro (@FragmentoPro) February 13, 2023
The Birds might be passionate about their team. But they have a disputed image among other fan bases.
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The Eagles fans’ antics are often under dispute. Their crazy celebration tactics are among the most polarizing ones. One can certainly tell that their passion sometimes turns into chaos. The Birds took to the streets to flip a car before Super Bowl LVII.
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Eagles fans are already flipping cars in Philly 😂 pic.twitter.com/E749DsoH4L
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) February 12, 2023
The fans did not settle despite losing the big game either. As per Fox News, the fans went into a slightly riotous zone in Philadelphia. Despite heavy police protection, the fans lit firecrackers, climbed up the greasy poles, and chanted, “F**k the Chiefs.” But as the crowd became more raucous, Philadelphia police released dispersal orders.
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The situation might be poorer when the franchise flies back to Philly. That is subject to witness.
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