So who wants to become an Uber drive with me JUST for the Super Bowl so we can drop Eagles fans off at entirely wrong places?
— Kendra Susan (@Kendra_Susan) January 23, 2018
I'm signing up to be an Uber Driver just for the Super Bowl. It'll be fun dropping off Eagles fans in random wrong places. #SKOL
— MlSSINGinACTION XB1 (@SportsGeekDeek) January 23, 2018
I liked the suggestion on @BDandG963 this morning, where everyone signs up to be a Uber/Lyft drivers and drop Eagles fans off at random locations.
— Gina (@Peril_in_Pink) January 23, 2018
I’m signing up to a be a Uber driver just for the super bowl. It’ll be fun dropping eagles fans off in random places.
— Jazmin Faith (@FaithJazmin) January 23, 2018
Come on guys. I was as crushed as any Vikings fan after that loss, but this is ridiculous. I’m really hoping it’s nothing more than another dumb Twitter joke. But if these people are serious about this? Well that’s pathetic. As much as we may care about our sports team, as much emotion as we invest in whether they win or lose, in the end it’s still just a game (cliché, I know, but it holds true here). I suppose it could be in response to the perceived horrible treatment Vikings fans received in Philadelphia. But you would find that kind of behavior as a visiting team fan in every city for every other sport. Sure the Eagles fans (and Philly sports fans in general) might have a bit worse reputation than most other places, but you’re going to get cursed at or worse any time you walk through a drunken tailgate as the “enemy.” Bottom line, we’re Minnesotans. We need thick skin to survive our brutal winters. Let’s have some thick skin here and move on from a loss we all should have seen coming.