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Fan Reactions To The Eagles' Season, As Told By "The Office"

Eagles fans and "The Office"...does it get any better?

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Fan Reactions To The Eagles' Season, As Told By "The Office"
Julia Marnin

The Philadelphia Eagles are one game away from the Super Bowl, and the fans are ecstatic. Philly fans are notorious for their high energy and outrageous stunts. When they're happy, they're happy, and when they're mad, they're mad. The fans can find no in-between. Back in 1968, they even booed and threw snowballs at Santa Claus. That's just one example of their colorful crowd display.

This season has been a roller coaster ride for loyal Eagle supporters. They have yet to see a Super Bowl win, and they're thirsty for it.

Here's what these passionate Philly fans' reactions looked like as they watched this season unfold, portrayed by "The Office":

1. When the Eagles won their first game

It's always a good feeling to start the season strong.

2. When they were on a 9 game winning streak

Nothing can stop us.


3. When they broke the streak losing to the Seahawks

4. When Wentz got hurt playing against the Rams

This can't be happening.

5. When fans got news of Wentz being out for the rest of the year

All hopes for playoffs and the Super Bowl went out the window.

6. When the Eagles made it to the playoffs with Nick Foles as quarterback, gaining home field advantage

Hope restored!

7. When the Eagles just beat the Atlanta Falcons, putting them in the NFC championship

It's been 10 years since they got to this point.

With the Super Bowl impending, let's see if the team's momentum keeps up.

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