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    Eagles fan Taylor Hendricks may have a story to tell after Saturday’s big Eagles win at the Linc. Like the one where police say he got ejected from the game, then repeatedly punched a police horse in the face, before striking a Philadelphia police officer.

    Police say it all started when the 22-year-old Whitehall Township resident got ejected from the Eagles-Falcons game for being intoxicated and not having a ticket. After he got tossed, police say Hendricks approached a mounted police officer—punching his horse repeatedly in the face and neck, then striking the officer in the legs.
    "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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    Originally posted by Eagle60 View Post
    Eagles fan Taylor Hendricks may have a story to tell after Saturday’s big Eagles win at the Linc. Like the one where police say he got ejected from the game, then repeatedly punched a police horse in the face, before striking a Philadelphia police officer.

    Police say it all started when the 22-year-old Whitehall Township resident got ejected from the Eagles-Falcons game for being intoxicated and not having a ticket. After he got tossed, police say Hendricks approached a mounted police officer—punching his horse repeatedly in the face and neck, then striking the officer in the legs.
    The guy is obviously a Cowboy fan!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jukin View Post
      The guy is obviously a Cowboy fan!

      I believe horses instinctively defend themselves by kicking/stomping their attacker with their hooves. This despicable waste of human tissue was clearly a candidate for "trampling therapy". I would think that an initial session of 3 minutes, employing 4 well trained "trampling horses" would be the place to start.

      If the aggressor did not apologize for his offense following the initial episode of treatment, a 2nd session of 10 minutes "Therapy" employing 80 horses would be recommended.

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