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http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/6431360.htm

The Eagles yesterday made a one-word change in the list of items fans can't bring to the new Lincoln Financial Field.

They dropped the word food.

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Ed Rendell's the man.

There's no way that policy was going to make it til opening the day, but our guv sped things up a bit.

Not sure what impact this has on tailgating, though. Anyone know?

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I'm going to the soccer game tonight, and we're meeting at Royal beforehand for food and whatnot. But I'm thinking about stopping by somewhere or other and getting a hoagie to take in just because we can.

(speaking of royal--their brisket sandwich tastes like french onion soup. it's really tasty, if a little salty.)

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Glad to see the food ban was lifted. Now Eagle fans can choke on hoagies instead of cheering when Giant players are carted off the field. Seriously, I know this is a food bb but the cheering when Ike Hilliard was injured last year was among the most classless acts I have witnessed in sports.

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Yes the food ban has now been lifted but who will take responsibility when the first AK47 is found in one of those "outside" hoagies or a WMD is found in an "outside" stromboli? :raz: I don't mean to make light of things but the "security" excuse was one of the lamest I've heard in a long time! GO EAGLES (and, btw, not ALL Eagles fans are classless).

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Glad to see the food ban was lifted. Now Eagle fans can choke on hoagies instead of cheering when Giant players are carted off the field. Seriously, I know this is a food bb but the cheering when Ike Hilliard was injured last year was among the most classless acts I have witnessed in sports.
GO EAGLES (and, btw, not ALL Eagles fans are classless).

Yeah - what he said! :raz:

What were you expecting from fans who've been known to boo Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, among others? :blink: Yes - some of the fans are classless, but they're all rabid fans to a fault. That would probably be one of their faults.

Dis iz Philly man - You got a prollum wid dat? :biggrin:

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It's probably good that they lifted the food ban. You think Eagles fans were abrasive last year, imagine them unfed as well. Think lions at the Colleseum

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It's probably good that they lifted the food ban.  You think Eagles fans were abrasive last year, imagine them unfed as well.  Think lions at the Colleseum

I thought the Lions played in the Silverdome... :biggrin:

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