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A little disagreement among Rams fans


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6 hours ago, teef said:

oh i completely understand the sentiment.  i am among the group that thinks it's slightly overblown.  i've been to countless games over the last 25 years, and have seen the fights, but it's limited.  i think that's in part because the bills security has gotten far better.  if fights even seem to be starting, they break it up pretty quickly.  i've also  mentioned on here a number of times that if someone can swing it, it's well worth spend more money on the tickets.  the more you spend, the less likely you are to sit near mouth breathers.  hell...i don't want to even be near the jackass that thinks its fun to slap his hands on the seats the entire game.  i appreciate the noise, but the older i get, the less i want to hear that.

 

i can't even imagine to going to a music festival at this point.  i'll go to smaller shows or the local jazz fest, but i'm not sitting in lawn seating.  i have some staff that loves country, and i hear stories of how people are drinking like it's their last day on earth.  completely out of control, often underage.  forget it.  

 

what’s wrong with slapping the seats and making noise.  if you don’t like the 12th man aspect that’s cool but I’d just stay home. 

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4 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

 

what’s wrong with slapping the seats and making noise.  if you don’t like the 12th man aspect that’s cool but I’d just stay home. 

yeah.  this is the meathead mentality of some people that make bills fans annoying.  you don't like it...stay home!

 

if it's allowed and people want to go do it...go nuts.  it's just not me as a 43 year old guy.  i want to hang out, have a few beer and watch the game.  i don't need to bang on the seats like a child, but if others want to that's fine.  i just buy seats in an area where people don't feel the need to do it, and my experience is much better.  you stay the ***** home.

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2 minutes ago, teef said:

yeah.  this is the meathead mentality of some people that make bills fans annoying.  you don't like it...stay home!

 

if it's allowed and people want to go do it...go nuts.  it's just not me as a 43 year old guy.  i want to hang out, have a few beer and watch the game.  i don't need to bang on the seats like a child, but if others want to that's fine.  i just buy seats in an area where people don't feel the need to do it, and my experience is much better.  you stay the ***** home.

 

wow, over the top reaction there.  First, I’m far from a meathead. Second, I never said stay home, I said I wouldn’t pay to go to a game just to hang out and not be totally into it.    It’s actually the people who go to a game and continue to yell “sit down” and basically act like they are at the opera who are annoying (no, I’m not saying that’s you and I highly doubt it is). 

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7 hours ago, First Round Bust said:

yeah if you listen closely it started off as a debate over micro-economics versus Keynesian theory application in pre-20th century agrarian cultures...economists..SMH..sigh

 

It really went downhill when someone else said "how you like them apples?"

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I tend to notice the fights more in the cheap seats in Buffalo.  Sat in the rockpile 4 times and there was a fight every game.  Sat down in my grandfathers seasons in the 100s and there was nothing.  Everyone was nice even the people that bought tickets to see the other team.

 

I think the one offers just looking for a weekend to go see their team end up taking it a little too far in the parking lot pregame and end up getting nuts because that one time they got into a fight they won.

 

 

My favorite was actually between two bills fans.  One fan was really drunk and talking trash to a dolphins fan (rightfully so).  But he was doing it non-stop and getting annoying to everyone around.  Finally, someone said something to the guy and he refused to see what he was doing wrong and ended up taking a swing at the guy( he was 3 rows below him so you know how that ended).

 

Long story, short.  Hold your alcohol and don't be a d!ick.

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2 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

 

wow, over the top reaction there.  First, I’m far from a meathead. Second, I never said stay home, I said I wouldn’t pay to go to a game just to hang out and not be totally into it.    It’s actually the people who go to a game and continue to yell “sit down” and basically act like they are at the opera who are annoying (no, I’m not saying that’s you and I highly doubt it is). 

Hey, don't you come at @teef like that or we're going to have to have to reenact the video...:death:

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15 hours ago, First Round Bust said:

yeah if you listen closely it started off as a debate over micro-economics versus Keynesian theory application in pre-20th century agrarian cultures...economists..SMH..sigh

 

Are you suggesting that Keynesian theory is overly limited in scope?? That it is somehow ill-suited for application in pre-industrial societies due to the primitive composition of central banking systems in that time period??

 

If that is indeed what you are suggesting, then perhaps this would best be settled over a spirited match of fisticuffs. What say you, good sir? Might you be so willing to engage this pugnacious Polish-American pugilist in a Sunday afternoon autumn scuffle at Highmark Stadium? I shall prepare in earnest for our confrontation with a pair of 3-pound econometrics textbooks for dumbbells. Following the conclusion of our bout of sparring, your old name of “First Round Bust” will be forgotten and your new name henceforth will be “Twelve Rounds Concussed.” PPPPPFFFFFF!!!!! That was me blowing raspberries in your general direction.

 

 

8 hours ago, Paulus said:

Not all heroes wear capes...

 

 

 

There’s a theory in the fashion industry that vertical stripes are flattering because they create an optical illusion of slimming.

 

This would be my counterexample.

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18 hours ago, Albany,n.y. said:

All this because of a disagreement over whether Bojorquez or Hekker will win the punter/holder job.  One guy said Bojo can't control his kicks & is a terrible holder and the guy in the Donald shirt went nuts.  

They better improve security by Super Bowl Sunday.  

Looks like they defunded security.  
 

 

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21 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Thanks for sharing but most of the people on this board are WAY out of the age demographic where anyone associated with the NFL cares if those people are buying end zone seats or non-season ticket area upper deck seats.

 

Those are for the young and rambunctious or people who don't mind that crowd.  

 

There are very few altercations like that in season ticket holder sections......which are the majority of the seats...........if only because there are ramifications for the ST holder.    And of course, the premium seating basically none.   

 

 

Oh ok. 

 

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