San Francisco radio host Joe Shasky of 95.7 The Game is in the crosshairs of Philadelphians.
Shasky joined the 94WIP Midday Show on Wednesday with Joe Giglio and Hugh Douglas after calling Philadelphia sports fans "low life scum bags."
"The media, I am talking to you guys—and Hugh, I respect you as a player," Shasky said on Wednesday. "I met you over and WIP, you are the real deal. Love you to death. We don't do this anywhere else but in Philadelphia. 'Look out for the fans, they're coming for you.' It's one thing to boo, it's one thing to cheer. Look, you buy a ticket, you're entitled to a certain way of rooting for the game. It's another when you physically go at people. It's another when you're spitting and you're throwing and you're cursing at people nonstop the entire game...We all agree, any group of people that does that, that's lowlife stuff. We're going to a game to watch a team play, come on man.
"Going into that stadium, hot dogs thrown at us, beers thrown at us. People pushing, grabbing us, come on man. That's scum bag—we're going to a game. We're going to a game."
Shasky's original comments came following the interview between 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel and Zach Gelb, as Samuel hung up on Gelb after repeatedly being asked about the Eagles.
"You're lower life scumbags more than anyone," Shasky raged on Tuesday's Morning Roast. "I'm sick of it. It's ok to be a dirty, crappy fan because you're in Philadelphia. If Niner fans did this, you know what they would file it under? Thugs."
Shasky did admit that the 49ers complaining about losing the NFC Championship because of Brocky Purdy's injury is weak.
"To me, that's the loser stuff," Shasky said. "You can feel that way internally, but you cannot express it to the world out there because it's going to be fodder for people like you and me."
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