Cowboys fans fly banner over Linc, plans to fly Eagles banner canceled
One person was killed Sunday when a single-engine plane crashed and burned during takeoff at Compton-Woodley Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board plan to investigate the accident.
As the Eagles prepared for a training camp practice at Lincoln Financial Field, a small plane towing a banner flew over the stadium.
This led to the SB Nation weblog reporting the falsehood, after which Fox, Sports activities Illustrated, and others revealed their very own studies-citing NBC Los Angeles because the supply, however inserting a “reality” that.
McKenzie’s report falls in line with what the Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday evening. According to this report, the banner read: “We Got DeMarco”. The banner was tied to a mastpole on the ground and the pilot would fly by and try to snare it with a grappling hook dangling from the plane before pulling up.
August 9, 2015I’ll find the pilots name. While this may seem like an unprovoked taunt on the side of the Dallas NFL team, reports reveal that it was the Eagles who threw the first stone.
A fan thought to be behind the stunt tweeted that the banner was to fly over Cowboys practice at 5:30 ET, but later posted a series of tweets expressing his distress after hearing about the crash. The update read, “After Greg Hardy’s contribution of $300, we decided to thank and honor him by selecting his suggestion for the banner”.
It appears Philadelphia Eagles fans are NOT responsible for hiring the pilot who was killed in a California plane crash on Sunday. The 26-year-old defensive end is new to the Cowboys-Eagles rivalry after playing his first five seasons for Carolina.
“They said Greg Hardy paid money to fly it over, a waste of money”, Johnson said, via WPVI.