Recently, Vice President Kamala Harris held a town hall in Philadelphia to take questions from several undecided voters. However, this Eagles fan stole the show with his statement before talking to Harris.
As he walked up to the mic to ask a question, a young man who is a student at Temple University started off with, “First of all, go birds.“
Of course, he’s referencing the Philadelphia Eagles, who he presumably roots for.
The Eagles are known to have a passionate fan base for all their sports teams, which becomes evident with this moment and many of the comments surrounding it.
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“Got to get the most important stuff out first,” joked one comment.
“No matter where you’re from, once you live in Philly it is always Go Birds! For life!!” said another.
“You can take me out of Philly but you can’t take Philly out of me,” a third continued.
“Blue? Red? Nah….it’s all green…that’s damn good parenting on display!” a fourth added.
If there were a single video that could encapsulate the love that Philadelphia sports fans have for their teams, this would be a prime example.
Every Eagles fan Should Be Happy With Where The Team Is At
Going into the season, many predicted that the Eagles would at least make the playoffs, and so far, that prediction has been accurate.
They currently sit second in the NFC East at 4-2, just behind the Washington Commander, who have an impressive five wins to two losses.
The defense keeps Philadelphia alive, allowing just 19.2 points per game, seventh in the NFL.
The offense, however, is in the middle of the pack. They score 22.3 points per game, which makes them the seventeenth-best unit in the league.