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Eagles

Today I didn't use a hashtag to extract tweets. Instead I used the keyword "Eagles" because it's trending a lot. If you are a non American and a non American Football fan like me, you wold wonder whether the keyword is for the bird eagle or the rock band The Eagles. But those in the know would have guessed it that the story is about Philadelphia Eagles who defeated New England Patriots with 35-28.

The wordcloud tells the story quite clearly. The most commonly associated word with Eagles is Patriots! Who would have guessed that?


The sentiment remains neutral. This is again strange for me but looks like I had not seen it all after all.


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