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1 or 2 team in most other cities.”
He added: “A sustained Cup run this spring will draw eyes —
and hearts — and prompt even the most casual Philadelphia fans to find everything orange and black in their wardrobe and head back to Broad Street.
Another, an aerial shot, shows the million or so fans who gathered near City Hall in Philadelphia for a Stanley Cup parade.
But Giroux watched the Eagles’ parade on television with his teammates after a morning skate before a Feb. 8 home game against Montreal,
and said: “Seeing the passion of the fans — I just remember the guys looking at each other with those big eyes.
Gives you that push.”
Claude Giroux, the Flyers’ captain, said he would love to reward the longstanding hockey fans of Philadelphia with at least a strong Cup run.
The Flyers, who missed the Stanley Cup playoffs in two of the previous three
seasons, qualified for the playoffs on the final day of the regular season.
The Flyers have won the Stanley Cup twice, but not since 1975, their eighth season in the N. H.L.
“I don’t think we need any more motivation to win the Cup; it’s been our dream since we were kids,” Giroux said.
The Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl in February, their first N. F.L.

How Do You Turn an Ad Into a Meme? Two Words: Dilly Dilly
It’s much harder today to break through and to connect with that consumer base out there because of all of the multiple options they’re exposed to.”
Still, the fact that Bud Light invests in big-ticket live television events — namely major football
games — offered “dilly dilly” a better chance at viral success, Mr. Henderson said.
Brandon Henderson, a creative director at Wieden & Kennedy, said he realized the phrase might take
off when he saw a student write it on a sign in the background of ESPN’s “College GameDay.”
F John Parker, another creative director, said he thought he had heard something familiar when
he was watching a fourth-quarter play of a “Thursday Night Football” game in November.
The king names each person a “friend of the crown,” then leads the banquet hall in a call-and-response toast in which they all repeat “dilly dilly.” When a man instead smugly presents “a spiced honey mead wine
that I have really been into lately,” he is shuffled off to the “pit of misery.”
The implication is that Bud Light is for you and all of your friends; fancy craft beer is only for yourself.
In 1995, a nation was rapt as three frogs croaked the syllables in “Budweiser.” Four years later, Budweiser
prompted countless television viewers to wag their tongues and ask their friends, “Whassup?”
Since then, the list of commercial catchphrases to earn a cultural foothold has been short.
“Consumers today have so many more options and things to occupy their time,” said Andy Goeler, Bud Light’s vice president of marketing.

With Carson Wentz Out for the Season, Eagles’ Dreams Turn to Dread
Because late in the third quarter Sunday, Wentz absorbed hits from both sides as he dived headfirst toward the end zone,
and the collisions contorted his left knee in an odd way, and even though he stayed in four more plays to guide Philadelphia to a touchdown, he hobbled toward the tunnel with a towel over his head — a sight about as soothing as Ronde Barber’s closing down the old Veterans Stadium with an interception for Tampa Bay in the 2002 N. F.C.
LOS ANGELES — The thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans
that annexed Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, that turned the seating bowl into a green-and-white party before, during and after their team’s absurd victory over the Rams in one of the more absurd N. F.L.
“I’m excited we won,” said Nick Foles, who took over for Wentz with 13 minutes 58 seconds remaining
and guided the Eagles to field goals on the ensuing two possessions, “but at the same time, I’m dealing emotionally with seeing him go down.”
The Eagles are deeper than Oakland was last year, when a Week 16 injury to Derek Carr destroyed the Raiders’ Super Bowl hopes.
“When a guy like that goes in — you know how tough he is, he would fight through anything.”
Afterward, Pederson picked an interesting word to describe the mood in the locker room: “jubilation.” It might have been jubilant in those rapturous first few minutes, when Brandon Graham ran off the field flapping his arms like an Eagle,
but the euphoria subsided by the time players had showered and dressed, filing out of the locker room with N. F.C.
“That’s one of the things that makes him an incredible player in this league.”
That style is reckless when he does not protect himself, or the ball, as happened last week in Seattle
when it was ripped out as he dived toward the end zone, wiping out a possible touchdown.
The Vikings beat the Falcons, who beat the Saints, who beat the Panthers, who beat the Vikings.

The mystery that has transfixed the Philadelphia area over the past week — the disappearance of four young men — took a grisly turn when human remains were discovered in a 12½-foot-deep grave on a farm. The four men, all residents of Bucks County, disappeared last week. At least three knew each other. The remains of only one, 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro, have been identified, though authorities said other remains were found in the hole as well.

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