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I love how they pour ALCOHOL onto him as though that's going to put the fire out... geez.

 

I know everyone whines when they crack down on aspects of tailgating, but idiots like these guys have already ruined it for the vast majority. This isn't about keeping the experience 'PG', this is about preventing things like car fires in the parking lot and wasted Buffalonians beating the crap out of opposing fans because they've had too much to drink.

 

There are ways to avoid the sterility of corporate football (MetLife, Gilette, etc), have real fans attend games, and still maintain a safe atmosphere. Lambeau is a good example of this. The Ralph is an embarrassment.

get a life. that is hilarious.

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That's one classy broad!

 

made even classier by the skintight Zubaz ...... my grandfather was a season ticket holder from day 1 and now I understand why he gave up his tickets in the late 80s. He felt disgusted that he could not bring any of his grandkids to a Bills game. Not to sound Puritanical, but Bills fans are abhorrent outside and inside the stadium.

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I don't see anything wrong with a group of people, all sharing the same passion, having a little drunken fun. No one was hurt, they all had his back (literally) and kept it moving. It's funny, keeps us relavant. Hell, the bills should grateful we have fans at all at this point of the season. Who honestly cares if they want to put each other through tables every home game? At least it's all in good fun and not malicious. I love bills tailgates. Best sporting event in the world

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+1. We are worse than eagles fans. I can't take my kids to our games because of crap like this. The girl being slammed on the table is way worse than man on fire. Hope pegs clean this up!

 

made even classier by the skintight Zubaz ...... my grandfather was a season ticket holder from day 1 and now I understand why he gave up his tickets in the late 80s. He felt disgusted that he could not bring any of his grandkids to a Bills game. Not to sound Puritanical, but Bills fans are abhorrent outside and inside the stadium.

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I don't see anything wrong with a group of people, all sharing the same passion, having a little drunken fun. No one was hurt, they all had his back (literally) and kept it moving. It's funny, keeps us relavant. Hell, the bills should grateful we have fans at all at this point of the season. Who honestly cares if they want to put each other through tables every home game? At least it's all in good fun and not malicious. I love bills tailgates. Best sporting event in the world

At least we aren't Oakland fans, stabbing each other and whatnot.
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I don't see anything wrong with a group of people, all sharing the same passion, having a little drunken fun. No one was hurt, they all had his back (literally) and kept it moving. It's funny, keeps us relavant. Hell, the bills should grateful we have fans at all at this point of the season. Who honestly cares if they want to put each other through tables every home game? At least it's all in good fun and not malicious. I love bills tailgates. Best sporting event in the world

It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Then lawyers will be lining up.

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who...pray tell, would bring moonshine to a tailgate!

At a 3 day NASCAR tailgate it is almost mandatory, especially sitting around the camp fire.

 

At a Bills game....it keeps you warm....like at that Raiders Playoff game many years ago.

 

But I have a feeling that you know this as well as I do !

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Deadspin again this week. :doh:

At what point do posters here realize that fans are doing this...

 

...because they want to get on Deadspin?

 

Deadspin likes to pretend they are laughing at us. The truth is: they are laughing because Bills fans create content, which gets them traffic, but...they don't realize...Bills fans are laughing back, because they are doing this purely to show their buddies. Getting on Deadspin == winning the weekend.

 

It's a unique form of trolling. The more you B word, the more tables WILL get broken, in ever more drastic fashion.

 

Keep bitching about PG-13 whateverthe!@#$. Deadspin: keep looking down your noses(as if :rolleyes:). Bills fans are reveling in your whine...when they aren't drinking theirs.

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a Bills fan, naturally

You know Wes, right? I bring moonshine to the opener, finally got to meet him this year with his fiance whom I cannot remember the name of... but he mentioned you being a good fan. I think it was you.

 

At a 3 day NASCAR tailgate it is almost mandatory, especially sitting around the camp fire.

 

At a Bills game....it keeps you warm....like at that Raiders Playoff game many years ago.

 

But I have a feeling that you know this as well as I do !

Come to the TBDAHOT... I bring it up every year. Some silly Canadian journalist got a half batch of it.

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You know Wes, right? I bring moonshine to the opener, finally got to meet him this year with his fiance whom I cannot remember the name of... but he mentioned you being a good fan. I think it was you.

 

 

Come to the TBDAHOT... I bring it up every year. Some silly Canadian journalist got a half batch of it.

Thanks for the invite! I didn't make it to a game this season (or last)....live in NC now....and my kids kept me busy this past fall with their sporting activities.

 

Next year....I'm making it up for a game. I will bring a some "Mountain Dew" and we can share it around.

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Thanks for the invite! I didn't make it to a game this season (or last)....live in NC now....and my kids kept me busy this past fall with their sporting activities.

 

Next year....I'm making it up for a game. I will bring a some "Mountain Dew" and we can share it around.

Where in NC? I am in Lexington. Many Bills bars across the state, many TBD'ers are here in NC, too.

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I love how they pour ALCOHOL onto him as though that's going to put the fire out... geez.

 

I know everyone whines when they crack down on aspects of tailgating, but idiots like these guys have already ruined it for the vast majority. This isn't about keeping the experience 'PG', this is about preventing things like car fires in the parking lot and wasted Buffalonians beating the crap out of opposing fans because they've had too much to drink.

 

There are ways to avoid the sterility of corporate football (MetLife, Gilette, etc), have real fans attend games, and still maintain a safe atmosphere. Lambeau is a good example of this. The Ralph is an embarrassment.

 

 

As for being like Lambeau............win some superbowls.

 

Then you can sell out and get a waiting list for season tickets.

 

That inevitably raises the average age of season ticket holders..........which makes for a more "mature" environment.

 

We used to do all the same things.....fire issues.......plenty of injuries......pommel opposing buses at departure......inappropriate nudity......tipping over or zip tying porta potties shut.....and inevitably had our share of fights and ejections and such.....and the postgames were often WORSE.

 

Then we got a little older and now we don't do those things any longer.

 

If this organization was good the average fan attending would be our age.

 

But it's not......so the current idiots are actually the next hope to become the fan base that supplies the ticket sales and gameday revenue that the organization needs.

 

It's kinda' like having a bad team on the field and then always having to deal with young players and their stupid mistakes as you attempt to re-build.

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As for being like Lambeau............win some superbowls.

 

Then you can sell out and get a waiting list for season tickets.

 

That inevitably raises the average age of season ticket holders..........which makes for a more "mature" environment.

 

We used to do all the same things.....fire issues.......plenty of injuries......pommel opposing buses at departure......inappropriate nudity......tipping over or zip tying porta potties shut.....and inevitably had our share of fights and ejections and such.....and the postgames were often WORSE.

 

Then we got a little older and now we don't do those things any longer.

 

If this organization was good the average fan attending would be our age.

 

But it's not......so the current idiots are actually the next hope to become the fan base that supplies the ticket sales and gameday revenue that the organization needs.

 

It's kinda' like having a bad team on the field and then always having to deal with young players and their stupid mistakes as you attempt to re-build.

So the idiots went away after 1966?

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