According to WPVI-TV, the speed-eating spectacle began
bright and early before a crowd of 20,000 at the Wells Fargo Center, and even
included a guest appearance by new Eagles coach Chip Kelly.
Jamie McDonald |
"For me it's about the glory of the Wing Bowl. I did fight
for New England and my fellow Navy vets. I had to take it," McDonald said.
The local crowd wasn't happy, however, as a chorus of boos
rained down on the out-of-towner.
In the local category, Dave "U.S. Male" Goldstein,
from Voorhees, New Jersey, edged out three-time champ Jonathan "Super
Squibb" Squibb.
"He's a three-time champion, you've got to give him
respect," said Goldstein.
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