Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shaprio mocked for Cowboys dig at Eagles' Super Bowl parade speech
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro couldn't help bringing up the Dallas Cowboys while celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles Friday.
During the Eagles' victory parade celebrating Sunday's Super Bowl victory, Shapiro gave a speech in which he suggested the Eagles are "America's Team."
"People love to hate on the Eagles. People love to hate on Philly. I think we became America's Team in all of this. I hope Dallas hears this," Shapiro yelled during his speech.
Shapiro then reposted a Sports Illustrated article that covered his comments on X. Many critics were quick to mock him for the comments in response.
"Crazy thinking about a team that hasn’t won a Super Bowl in 30 years during the parade," one user wrote.
"We don’t want to be America’s team. Why would you think we do? Just stop," wrote another user.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in his office in the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Shanken)
Other critics were quick to point out the Eagles share a state with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have a longer history of success than the Eagles, with six Super Bowl wins compared to the Eagles' two.
"They're not even Pennsylvania's team," one user wrote.
Another user asked, "If the Steelers win next year…what will you say?"
Many users pointed out how much time Shapiro and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker took during their speeches. Parker was even booed during hers and was met with chants of "wrap it up!" from fans.
"You and the mayor should’ve just


