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9 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

The entire section turned against you? 
 

I’ll wait for Paul Harvey. 
 

I was in Nashville 2 weeks ago, drunk with 19 of my closest college friends (5 friends, but a bunch of acquaintances). Never once did a person, much less an entire section, turn against me. 
 

That was at an away game. 

The entire section did not turn against me.  What I think happened is the people 2-3 rows in front and behind me noticed me get more aggressive about pounding the seat in front of me after the one couple asked me to stop, thinking I was just an obnoxious drunk when I was just cheering for my team.  I admittedly was being louder on purpose just because those two told me to stop in a rude fashion.  Honestly they were probably extra annoyed  because the Bills were on defense for much of the first half and I was trying to make noise almost the entire time.  By the end of the 3rd quarter the situation had been pretty much entirely diffused because the Bills had been on offense almost the entire time and I wasn't being as loud.  When people realized that I had only really was being loud on defensive downs for the Bills, they weren't as upset.  I think people just saw my defiance to that couple and assumed I was a drunk idiot rather than just an idiot for the Bills.

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32 minutes ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

The first time I have had a drink in two months. 

The first drinks after a dry spell can hit you hard.. make you a raving lunatic.

 

That's why sailors at port calls do some of the stupidest shite. I can neither confirm nor deny.

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3 minutes ago, billsblood said:

Sounds like you need to be sharing this story with your therapist. 

Nice attempt but not quite witty enough to make an impact.

2 minutes ago, boater said:

The first drinks after a dry spell can hit you hard.. make you a raving lunatic.

 

That's why sailors at port calls do some of the stupidest shite. I can neither confirm nor deny.

Not me.  I have a high tolerance.  In my 20's I could drink put them back pretty much more than anyone I know and think I still can but I really don't care to drink on anything other than a special occasions anymore.

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I know this won't be a popular opinion but here it goes: 

 

When I sit in the endzone & clowns like the OP pound on the back of the seat in front of them it shakes my seat, several seats away.

Pound on your own seat next time instead of annoying people around you.  

 

I'm sitting in section 212 next week & I'm glad to hear that seat pounding clowns are looked down upon there.  

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11 minutes ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

The entire section did not turn against me.  What I think happened is the people 2-3 rows in front and behind me noticed me get more aggressive about pounding the seat in front of me after the one couple asked me to stop, thinking I was just an obnoxious drunk when I was just cheering for my team.  I admittedly was being louder on purpose just because those two told me to stop in a rude fashion.  Honestly they were probably extra annoyed  because the Bills were on defense for much of the first half and I was trying to make noise almost the entire time.  By the end of the 3rd quarter the situation had been pretty much entirely diffused because the Bills had been on offense almost the entire time and I wasn't being as loud.  When people realized that I had only really was being loud on defensive downs for the Bills, they weren't as upset.  I think people just saw my defiance to that couple and assumed I was a drunk idiot rather than just an idiot for the Bills.

That’s fair. 

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Imagine being this couple and you have this lunatic bashing the seat right next to you and screaming off the top of his lungs right by your head. You were interfering with their ability to enjoy the game, and then when they politely asked you to temper yourself down, you made the ####### decision to ramp up the intensity of your behavior to upset them more.

Im sorry bro bought you are the jackass. Its a football game, you have every right to cheer, particularly on third downs, but you went over the line.

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I'm telling the whole story.  I just wanted to be as loud as possible when the Bills were on defense.  I am a passionate fan.  I don't  go to many games but I thought the 12 man was supposed to make a difference.  We're not supposed to be as loud as possible?  Many people were pounding the seats directly behind me and around me and I loved it.  You're trying to tell me if we get a home playoff game in the near future and I happen to go, I'm not supposed to make as much noise as possible? 

 

The team needed us today, the Dolphins gave them a game.  This would have been one of the most crushing losses in recent memory today and it the game was in the balance into the 4th quarter.  

 

Maybe I just care more but I think if you are coming to a football game in Buffalo, you are going to have to expect the fans are going to try to make as much noise as possible when the defense is on the field and especially on third downs.  The team is literally asking us too!  

 

I can understand how the seat pounding would be annoying to people but it makes the most noise.  When the Bills are maybe going to lose to the Dolphins, I am more concerned with helping the Dolphins false start rather than the feelings of the pretentious couple in front of me.  Also yes it is annoying but just deal with it for what happens to be a total of a 1/2 hours over a 3 hour period.  Real fans should be able to handle that.

 

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14 minutes ago, TallskiWallski83 said:

Imagine being this couple and you have this lunatic bashing the seat right next to you and screaming off the top of his lungs right by your head. You were interfering with their ability to enjoy the game, and then when they politely asked you to temper yourself down, you made the ####### decision to ramp up the intensity of your behavior to upset them more.

Im sorry bro bought you are the jackass. Its a football game, you have every right to cheer, particularly on third downs, but you went over the line.

You weren't there but I wouldn't expect anyone to believe I am telling anything but a completely bias story.  I don't go to games very often and maybe I shouldn't anymore.  If the Bills lose I get over it pretty quick but the games are nerve racking for me.

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47 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

I know this won't be a popular opinion but here it goes: 

 

When I sit in the endzone & clowns like the OP pound on the back of the seat in front of them it shakes my seat, several seats away.

Pound on your own seat next time instead of annoying people around you.  

 

I'm sitting in section 212 next week & I'm glad to hear that seat pounding clowns are looked down upon there.  

Ya I'm usually one of the louder ones in my section, but the seat pounding and being intentionally obnoxious would piss me off.

41 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

I'm pretty sure you were just being a prick.  Sorry, you're only telling half of the story.  And you didn't do ***** today except act like and #######

I think it's a bit more than just silly for him to take any sort of credit for the outcome of the game.  Any sort of benefit he provided the team should be overshadowed by his negative affect on the enjoyment of the fans around him.  I'm all for being loud but being obnoxious to spite people is too much.

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Hey good for you man. I love hitting the seat in front of me. Creates a deafening sound. I’ve never had a problem with the person in front of me complaining, as they’re usually always standing. I encourage the person behind me to slap the F out of my seat if they want. Whatever makes the place louder, by any means necessary. I like to engage with everyone around me. By the end of the game I feel like we’re all friends. This is why bills fans are the best fans. This type of energy needs to be carried into December. 

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53 minutes ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

I'm telling the whole story.  I just wanted to be as loud as possible when the Bills were on defense.  I am a passionate fan.  I don't  go to many games but I thought the 12 man was supposed to make a difference.  We're not supposed to be as loud as possible?  Many people were pounding the seats directly behind me and around me and I loved it.  You're trying to tell me if we get a home playoff game in the near future and I happen to go, I'm not supposed to make as much noise as possible? 

 

The team needed us today, the Dolphins gave them a game.  This would have been one of the most crushing losses in recent memory today and it the game was in the balance into the 4th quarter.  

 

Maybe I just care more but I think if you are coming to a football game in Buffalo, you are going to have to expect the fans are going to try to make as much noise as possible when the defense is on the field and especially on third downs.  The team is literally asking us too!  

 

I can understand how the seat pounding would be annoying to people but it makes the most noise.  When the Bills are maybe going to lose to the Dolphins, I am more concerned with helping the Dolphins false start rather than the feelings of the pretentious couple in front of me.  Also yes it is annoying but just deal with it for what happens to be a total of a 1/2 hours over a 3 hour period.  Real fans should be able to handle that.

 

It seems like your seeking approval for your actions or some kind of validation. Its a very long winded personal experience that you continued to push. We all get the narrative- time to get over it. We are all fans your not a super fan anyone is going to thank. 

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1 hour ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

So, I almost got kicked out of the game today.  I was sitting in the Kelly Club section 212, stuffy crowd there.  I was by far the loudest person in the section, but all I was really doing is pounding the empty seat in front of me and screaming defense on third downs.  I was pretty quiet otherwise but the couple to the left of the seat I was pounding on wasn't appreciative of my enthusiasm. This couple asked me to stop pounding on the seat in a not so friendly fashion and I did not comply. I was not using vulgar language at all or being aggressive towards anyone other than the Dolphins.  I was just a loud, passionate fan.  

 

The thing is, when these people tried to shut me up, I told them I'm just going to be as loud as possible on every defensive down from then on.  I did not change what I was doing at all.  I just began to pound on the empty seat in front of me on 1st and 2nd down as well as third when the Bills defense was on the field.  I admit I was defiant when they told me to stop but what I said, almost  verbatim when they tried to shut me up is, well I'm just going to be as loud as possible now.  The couple that was trying to get me to quiet down was on there cell phones for a decent portion of the game.

 

As the 3rd quarter began and the Dolphins were driving, I was obnoxiously loud on every down, but was doing nothing more than pounding the empty seat in front of me and screaming defense.  That is it.  A large portion of section 212 turned against me and were giving me guff, but I would not back down.  I invited all of them to go get the usher if they didn't like it.  Then I just went up to the usher myself and explained the situation.  When I got back from the usher, the Dolphins had a first and goal from the 2 yard line about to go up 21-9.  Because of the situation, I missed how they got down there.  To the dismay of the people in section 212, I immediately became super loud and started pounding the seat in front of me and chanting defense.  Then the Bills made the biggest play of the game and got the turnover that turned the game around.  And wouldn't you know it,  the people who were most aggressive about shutting me up were all searching me out for high fives, save the original couple that had a problem with me.  

 

I went up to the usher before the end of the game when we were up 24-14 and talked to him again.  He mentioned it was a good  that I came to talk to him earlier because security came to him and were ready to kick me out and that they said someone told them I was pretty intoxicated, which was a lie.  The thing is I'm not a big drinker at all.  I had 3 beers before the game over 4 hours.  The first time I have had a drink in two months.  The usher stood up for me and said I wasn't intoxicated and prevented security from coming to kick me out.  He said he had been watching me and I wasn't doing anything egregious.  I was simply being the loudest, most hardcore fan in the section when the team was on defense.  

 

So I had this one couple try to shut me up for being a Bills fan.  Then I had almost an entire section turn on me because admittedly, my intentional reaction was to be as loud as possible every down the Bills were on defense.  It was a very uncomfortable situation to be in but I thought I was right and I wouldn't back down.  I kind of feel that my willingness to to have an entire section hate me because of my passion for the Bills made the difference today.  Especially because the immediate play after getting back to my seat after talking to the usher was the play of the game.  I understand why people in my section thought I was an ahole, because they did not understand how it all started, which was basically me be very loud on 3rd down.  They just thought I was a drunk ahole, but I am just an ahole, not a drunk ahole.  I just didn't appreciate people telling me not to cheer for my team.  I told them they are at the wrong stadium watching the wrong game., they should go to a baseball game instead.  I was obnoxiously loud after they tried to shut me up but I still only was pounding the seat in front of me and yelling defense, and let's go.  Those were literally the only words coming out of my mouth.  No vulgar or threatening language at all.  My hand actually hurts right now from pounding the seat in front of me. 

 

I just wanted to share this, and I know I'm being a little silly when I say you can thank me for the win, but it was a ridiculous situation as a Bills fan to be in for simply cheering loudly for your team.  It was the first time I have ever sat in the Kelly Club and it didn't seem like they welcomed my passion, where as the same enthusiasm fit right in at games I have gone to in the past.  It was really 15-20 against 1 and I wouldn't back down.  Like I said it was very uncomfortable, but I'm glad I was proactive in talking to the usher because he saw that I was not being a dick and stood up for me.  So maybe, just maybe, standing my ground a circle of people who were trying to ruin my day was the karma we needed to pull this one out.  So, your welcome.

 

Talk about being a total jerk,

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2 minutes ago, billsfan_34 said:

It seems like your seeking approval for your actions or some kind of validation. Its a very long winded personal experience that you continued to push. We all get the narrative- time to get over it. We are all fans your not a super fan anyone is going to thank. 

Fair enough.  Upon reflection I wish I would have been more considerate.  

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2 minutes ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

Fair enough.  Upon reflection I wish I would have been more considerate.  

We have all had moments. Theres a guy that sits next to me that doesn’t like F bombs- so I try to refrain from them- if I slip I apologize and move on. 

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