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This man needs a TV show.
Following the Eagles’ embarrassing loss to the Cardinals, in which they blew a fourth quarter lead for the fifth time in eight weeks and all but assured themselves of missing the playoffs, CSN decided to interview an angry man in a bar named Greg. Greg was so angry, in fact, that CSN’s producers decided to make a note of it:

Greg, as one can imagine, was upset. He was upset with Michael Vick. He was upset with Andy Reid. He was upset with his team for being beaten by a backup quarterback (“Who graduated from Fordham! That powerhouse!“). And although he expressed his upsetedness in a less NSFW way than Angry Guy in an Eagles Hoodie, it was still amazing. In fact, we’d love to see some sort of buddy cop drama, featuring Angry Hoodie Guy and Angry Greg. They could investigate Philly’s blown fourth quarter leads each week, and progressively blow their tops as the offensive miscues and evidence of bad clock management begin to pile up.
Here’s the full interview in all of its glory, via CSN, by way of the 700 Level.
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