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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

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Giants fan gets knocked out by Eagles fan after Monday Night Football: VIDEO 

 
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 1:45 PM
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While Eli Manning got knocked around by the Eagles Monday night, a fan rocking his jersey got knocked out.
Video of fans going through a Philly mass transit hub shows a Big Blue backer — in a red Manning jersey — egging on some Eagles fans, repeatedly hollering “C’mon now.”
One fan had heard enough, telling the Giants fan, who was and joined by a woman in an Eagles sweatshirt, to “shut the f--k up,” setting off the one-sided beatdown — not unlike the one the Eagles inflicted on the Giants in an ugly 27-7 romp.
A fan in an Eagles jacket hit the unidentified Giants fan with two solid rights — he appeared to pull back on a third blow — knocking him onto his back. It looked like the Philly fighter spat on the stunned Big Blue fan as he walked past him and his buddies cheered him on.

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The Giants and Eagles battle it out on Monday Night Football.

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    7 hours ago
    HAPPY HAPPY
    I told you guys & girls that Eagles fans are animals and not to wear your colors when you go to a game in Philliy . 
    7 hours ago
    JOHN B.
    I'd go further than that and say don't even go to a game at all in Philly!
    6 hours ago
    JAMES FIELDS
    that may be so - but this guy in the red Giants jersey should know better than to run his mouth when so out-numbered. He got what he (literally) asked for. Classic case of everyone is a tough guy, until they get punched in the mouth. (and yes - Philadelphia is the LAST place to wear opposing colors. especially at a night game)

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