Philly fan dies in celebration after the game

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dang

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18 years old how tragic this is. But I can't think of a fix for this, I thought let people leave the stadium in smaller groups but that won't work they will just gather down the road. So maybe a national campaign to warn people or maybe grease the light poles.
When do they stop selling alcohol at a Philly game? I believe most stadiums stop by end of 3rd quarter.
 
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every male could die in their youth. guys do dumb things, look at youtube videos. this natural selection quip is not clever and let's see people say the same things if a family member suffers a similar fate.

Deaths are sad and senseless all the time.

The stupidity of the act doesn’t make the death any less tragic any more than the tragedy makes the death any less stupid and senseless.

Both things already exist in the exact same time and space and are inexorably linked, inseparable from one another.

I’d be more tasteful if interacting with his parents, of course. That said, people need to abandon our path to Idiocracy (not a political take, we’ve been on this path for decades) and wise up. Stupid can mean dead and dangerously stupid even more so.
 

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When do they stop selling alcohol at a Philly game? I believe most stadiums stop by end of 3rd quarter.
I took the Sofi tour back in October. Learned some interesting tidbits. One is they have a Raider rule for home games where alcohol is cut off in the 2nd half.