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I know everyone's ripping on RTK for his Kelce takes today, but you're not giving him enough credit for the hype videos he made throughout the playoffs that pushed this team to the promised land.  

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How early is everyone getting to the parade route?  I'm trying to figure out some logistical stuff and come up with a gameplan.

Anyone who's been paying attention to both Kelce brothers over the past few years should know that they 100% support each other in everything.  Travis was on a Philly Specials album and regularly did/does appearances with Jason IN Philly for F's sake.

I think people just have Kelce fatigue at this point more than anything.  

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9 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

 

 

Where's RTK?  Is he going to square up with Jason Kelce?

 

I hope not.  He might find a mob of 1.5 million Eagles fans jumping on him.  

 

How was that not reported?

5 minutes ago, Han Solo said:

How early is everyone getting to the parade route?  I'm trying to figure out some logistical stuff and come up with a gameplan.

The L. What I did last time.

At my daughter's gymnastics last night, I had on an Eagles rain jacket, and some dude walked in with a Giants jacket.  He looked right at me, and the level of dejection in this guy's soul made my entire night.  I laughed at him and pointed at him and he just put his head down in shame.  

7 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

I know everyone's ripping on RTK for his Kelce takes today, but you're not giving him enough credit for the hype videos he made throughout the playoffs that pushed this team to the promised land.  

I'd actually like to seem them.  Honest.  @RememberTheKoy

2 minutes ago, RLC said:

 

How was that not reported?

Because everyone assumed it was a "phantom injury".

 

@HazletonEagle @Swoop Have either of you discussed the fact that Hurt's 47 yard TD to Devonta Smith was underthrown?  If he was an average to slightly above average receiver, that pass is probably getting broken up by the defender.  Luckily, he's elite and made an incredible play.  Maybe releasing the ball sooner is something Hurts can work on in the offseason so Devonta doesn't have to constantly come back to the ball when he's breaking free.  

9 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

Anyone who's been paying attention to both Kelce brothers over the past few years should know that they 100% support each other in everything.  Travis was on a Philly Specials album and regularly did/does appearances with Jason IN Philly for F's sake.

I think people just have Kelce fatigue at this point more than anything.  

I'd agree with this. These guys are transitioned into the media right after retirement and just everywhere. It can easily become too much. Especially when they're also in the commercials between games

52 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

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I want this shirt.  I also want the White Jumpsuits they had at media day.   

25 minutes ago, Han Solo said:

How early is everyone getting to the parade route?  I'm trying to figure out some logistical stuff and come up with a gameplan.

 

If it's like it was in 2018 - get there by 5 or 6 AM.  Bring as much beer or whatever with you because you won't be able to get any unless you're willing to walk through 100,000 people at any given point and wait an hour or more in line. 

The Art Museum area should have about 40-50 Porto potties (if not more).  There's space around the main strip of the Art Museum but as you get closer, it's literally neck to neck.

The best part is that Philadelphia truly turns into the "City of Brotherly Love".  Everyone gets along, side by side - even bumping each other (100% will happen) is no big deal.  It's not like the "crazy chaos" you see on Broad Street after the Championship Game win or Super Bowl Win.  The City turns into "The City of Champions".  It's almost like a "Zen" type atmosphere where everyone is there for the same reason.  One of a kind experience. 

If you can score a hotel room anywhere near the parade route the night before do that.  If not, take public transportation.  The closest parking (if you're coming from outside the city is blocks away from the parade route).

 

 

 

8 minutes ago, hputenis said:

@HazletonEagle @Swoop Have either of you discussed the fact that Hurt's 47 yard TD to Devonta Smith was underthrown?  If he was an average to slightly above average receiver, that pass is probably getting broken up by the defender.  Luckily, he's elite and made an incredible play.  Maybe releasing the ball sooner is something Hurts can work on in the offseason so Devonta doesn't have to constantly come back to the ball when he's breaking free.  

It was? Granted it wasn't out in front of him but it didn't look like he had to slow down to catch it. Looked like a basket catch. Thought it was great 🤷‍♂️

3 minutes ago, Ace Nova said:

 

If it's like it was in 2018 - get there by 5 or 6 AM.  Bring as much beer or whatever with you because you won't be able to get any unless you're willing to walk through 100,000 people at any given point and wait an hour or more in line. 

The Art Museum area should have about 40-50 Porto potties (if not more).  But it's NECK TO NECK.

The best part is that Philadelphia truly turns into the "City of Brotherly Love".  Everyone gets along, side by side - even bumping each other (100% will happen) is no big deal.  It's not like the "crazy chaos" you see on Broad Street after the Championship Game win or Super Bowl Win.  The City turns into "The City of Champions".  It's almost like a "Zen" type atmosphere where everyone is there for the same reason.  One of a kind experience. 

If you can score a hotel room anywhere near the parade route the night before do that.  If not, take public transportation.  The closest parking (if you're coming from outside the city is blocks away from the parade route).

 

 

 

I may have parking at my daughter's dorm and would only have to walk 30 minutes to Broad St

Heading to Philly right now and excited for the parade. 
 

Question for the parade veterans - what’s the best way to experience tmrw? Do you wait somewhere on Broad Street and then head to the Art Museum for the ceremony? Or would you advise something else - thanks 

 

He's gone if the Eagles let him hit free agency.

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, Ace Nova said:

 

If it's like it was in 2018 - get there by 5 or 6 AM.  Bring as much beer or whatever with you because you won't be able to get any unless you're willing to walk through 100,000 people at any given point and wait an hour or more in line. 

The Art Museum area should have about 40-50 Porto potties (if not more).  But it's NECK TO NECK.

The best part is that Philadelphia truly turns into the "City of Brotherly Love".  Everyone gets along, side by side - even bumping each other (100% will happen) is no big deal.  It's not like the "crazy chaos" you see on Broad Street after the Championship Game win or Super Bowl Win.  The City turns into "The City of Champions".  It's almost like a "Zen" type atmosphere where everyone is there for the same reason.  One of a kind experience. 

If you can score a hotel room anywhere near the parade route the night before do that.  If not, take public transportation.  The closest parking (if you're coming from outside the city is blocks away from the parade route).

 

 

 

So my mom lives at 18th and Pine....coming from Central Jersey, I figured forget the Ben Franklin as trying to drive from there uptown will be next to impossible....so I planned on coming over the Walt Wittman to the South Street Bridge and parking at a lot by my mom on 18th and South.  Then....I was just thinking the Parkway is just going to be too much crazy and far....so Broad and South to watch the parade go by?  Did anyone just watch the parade on Broad St.?  Bad/good?  Any thoughts?

2 minutes ago, kiwieagle said:

Heading to Philly right now and excited for the parade. 
 

Question for the parade veterans - what’s the best way to experience tmrw? Do you wait somewhere on Broad Street and then head to the Art Museum for the ceremony? Or would you advise something else - thanks 

 

Bring your own beer.  Last time i made the mistake thinking I'd just stop into various bars or whedver and grab a beer but there was none of that.  Had to hum beers off of random people. 

Lol

 

25 minutes ago, Ace Nova said:

Where's RTK?  Is he going to square up with Jason Kelce?

 

I hope not.  He might find a mob of 1.5 million Eagles fans jumping on him.  

 

I'll be one of many that will boo him. He should read the room after his recent podcast and sit this parade out. 

 

 

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