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I saw a girl knock out a drunk guy in the parking lot after his pants fell down around his ankles and his junk was hanging out. I guess he should have been wearing underwear.

The infamous Monday night jets/bills game in the fall 1983, lots of fights section vs sections, bills fans vs jets fans. I was involved, but not by choice

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I've been in a few altercations at games where a few punches were thrown but mostly pushing and shoving with drunks and drug addicts who initiated some kind of physical activity.

 

The ones that don't turn into fights tend to be more interesting.

 

One game had a friend sitting next to me with a ski hat with one of those fluffy balls on the top of it and a group of Canadian fans behind him were messing with his hat and mocking him so I got up and grabbed a cup out of one of the guys hands and gave him a hot chocolate facial.    They were a little surprised but collected themselves and then decided that I was "going to get it".   So I asked who was going to give it to me.   They couldn't make up their mind so we left it at that.      

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Once in Indy at the old dome.  A couple of boozed up Colts fans pushed me down the stairs because I was wearing Bills gear.  Out side it was 5 on one but a group of guys from Lackawanna walked up and evened the odds.  Bills fans won in quick fashion.  Reason why I stay away from games on the road. 

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28 minutes ago, jimmy10 said:

I’m more the talk mad ***** and hide behind a much larger friend type. It’s gotten me out of some scrapes in Jersey before. 

 

I was at Buffalo Wild Wings watching the NCAA tournament with my son, his friend and his friend’s dad. Three guy at the table next to us were HAMMERED and getting obnoxious. They were annoying, and I asked them how they were getting home. Nobody at that table belonged behind a wheel. He said they had it covered, went on a little rant then asked “you got a problem with that?” I said no, no problem. Then I said “well, actually, were here with kids, can you clean up the language?” They were VERY loud with their F*&^ this and F*&^ that. 

 

He started getting up to come at me when the other dad stood up. Pat is 6’6” and at least 270 lbs. Former military, he’s not just big, he’s the REAL DEAL. Pat asked “do we have a problem?” The guy sat, and the language immediately improved. 😂

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3 minutes ago, dbmu1977 said:

I saw a girl knock out a drunk guy in the parking lot after his pants fell down around his ankles and his junk was hanging out. I guess he should have been wearing underwear.

The infamous Monday night jets/bills game in the fall 1983, lots of fights section vs sections, bills fans vs jets fans. I was involved, but not by choice

That game was a zoo.  

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32 minutes ago, Kwai San said:

Not me personally but I saw a many o fist-o-cuffs in the early days (84-90ish)....


Lovely use of language. 

 

I have a friend who’s an oath. He’s not so bad now but he used to be a proper hooligan with no respect for anyone. He’s still an oath though.

 

He once texted me one Saturday morning asking if I wanted to meet him later that day to go and watch his soccer team. He tried to convince me to come by stating “we’ll have a good few jars and there’s a good chance of some fistys”. When I replied “a good

chance of what?” I got a simple reply “fisticuffs”. 


I didn’t reply but it’s great to see that word again. Cheers. 

 

 

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I witnessed a gal pistol whip her boyfriend in the end zone in 1977 game.  My brother and I saw this group drink all game long.  Bills started lose and this social group started fights with each other.  Police and security tossed a bunch out,  Then the main event.  Guy starts smacking his gal and she pulled out a small hand gun and smacked him across the face with the pistol grip.  Guy was out and she fled.  The police stayed in the section the rest of the game.  My neighbor who was a BPD officer made us stand with him at the entrance to the section.  Being a teenager this was an event that made an impression on me.  

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These tough guy posts pop up here every once and awhile and I love it.   They remind me of my Father in Law.  Guy has a million stories about how he would "drop" guys all the time back in the day.  He wont talk back or stand up to my mouthy 33 year old sister in law but "back in the day" his hands were lethal weapons. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

When the kids were young we went with a Rotary Club, of all things, to a Buc’s/Packers game. I invited a friend from the bank along with his fiancé. Sitting right behind our group was a drunk youNG Packers fan. He was wearing nothing above the waist other than a purple bra on his head. (I have no idea 🤷‍♂️.) This Packer fans starts talking to my wife. My friend thinks he’s hitting on her. She says he’s a harmless kid, leave him alone. After much beer, things escalate. At the end of the game my “friend” pins this kid to the bench by his throat and slides him about 5 feet. His friends react and it turns into one of those scenes where people start cascading into the rows in front of them. All all-out brawl.

 

I managed to get the wife and kids to the aisle and one of the Rotary group claims to be a cop loudly and repeatedly while breaking things up. (He WAS a retired cop.) I assume security came but we we running for the bus! He catches up to me and says he hoped I would defend his wife. I said “no, I would NOT be an idiot. It was just words, until  YOU escalated it.”  If anything I would have gone for security. 

 

A few years later I run into his then ex-wife and learn he was fired from the bank for punching a co-worker in the face at the bank Christmas party. He also had domestic abuse charges against the girl half his age who was living with him at the time. Some people just can’t drink alcohol without losing their minds on occasion. 

 

USE YOUR WORDS! 

 

 

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Little know fact: 
 

The only reason the Stones had the Hell’s Angels doing security at Altamont in ‘69 was because the Rotarian’s were running a car wash/bake sale grift that very weekend. 
 

Things could have been much, much worse. 
 

 

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3 hours ago, Blainorama5 said:

Does wanting to reach through the interwebs and cold #### some posters on TBD count ??

 

Otherwise....  No.  Fights like you describe over any team are the most ridiculous and asinine thing to do.

 

Who wants to fight me???  🤪

I used to challenge posters on TBD to fight me but some moderators found it “immature” and “morally reprehensible” and so the bit died.

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1 hour ago, Nitro said:

I witnessed a gal pistol whip her boyfriend in the end zone in 1977 game.  My brother and I saw this group drink all game long.  Bills started lose and this social group started fights with each other.  Police and security tossed a bunch out,  Then the main event.  Guy starts smacking his gal and she pulled out a small hand gun and smacked him across the face with the pistol grip.  Guy was out and she fled.  The police stayed in the section the rest of the game.  My neighbor who was a BDP officer made us stand with him at the entrance to the section.  Being a teenager this was an event that made an impression on me.  

I think this story wins so far 😛

 

If the question was what left the biggest impression on me at a Bills game ... when I was maybe 9-10 yrs old I remember going to a game and as we filed out at the end, there was a guy almost passed out drunk sprawled with his legs over the bench in front and his arms sprawled out  - sitting there with his unit hanging out, literally pissing all over himself.  To this day I can still hear my dad's voice as he instructed me in a disappointed tone "Just move along son" 

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46 minutes ago, Pete said:

John From Hemet looking up airfare Cali to Buffalo for a spearing contest at 1 Bills drive with Combo is one of best things I have read on internet!  😂 

 

 

That was hilarious.   Hogboy aka Combo was good at enraging the "low hanging fruit" of the board.

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6 hours ago, Wacka said:

Best punch I ever saw at a football game was by a woman. We had seasons on the goal line and I'm scanning the end zone and see a scuffle going on next to the tunnel. It was a Jets-Bills game and those had more fights  back about 30 years ago because of the UB students from NYC would  go to those games. 

Two guys are arguing . The Jets fans in the row below the Bills fan.  No blows exchanged. Suddenly the Bills fan's girlfriend  reaches over her boyfriend's shoulder and knocks the Jets fan out cold with one punch.

 

 

fight character GIF

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17 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Like a fight just because of football.  Nothing other than that like a guy jumping a friend or being completely disrespectful to your girl....just straight up trash talk and fists fly. 

 

I haven't myself but did rush towards a guy after a Bills fan was knocked out after the Houston playoff game.  I thought this was the guy that sucker punched the Bills fan but it wasn't...the Bills fan GF told me he wasn't the guy.  I didn't hold him to be a badass, just held him waiting for the cops because I didn't know how bad the Bills fan was laying unconscious on the ground.

 

Other than that, I just don't let the trash talk bother me.  

 

I've probably seen about 3 fights in my life at the 15  Bills games I've been to.

 

13 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

I wouldn’t really call them ‘fights’. I’ve knocked a couple guys out, but it was over pretty quick.🤷‍♂️
 

‘Dolphins’ my Azz! BAM! 👊

Excellent imagination

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7 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Like a fight just because of football.  Nothing other than that like a guy jumping a friend or being completely disrespectful to your girl....just straight up trash talk and fists fly. 

 

I haven't myself but did rush towards a guy after a Bills fan was knocked out after the Houston playoff game.  I thought this was the guy that sucker punched the Bills fan but it wasn't...the Bills fan GF told me he wasn't the guy.  I didn't hold him to be a badass, just held him waiting for the cops because I didn't know how bad the Bills fan was laying unconscious on the ground.

 

Other than that, I just don't let the trash talk bother me.  

 

I've probably seen about 3 fights in my life at the 15  Bills games I've been to.


As an adult no!  LOL

 

But as a kid in elementary/middle school during the Super Bowl runs yes!  There always were a handful of kids who just wanted to go against the grain so they cheered against Buffalo.  They usually we’re fans of Miami/San Fran/NYG and then of course they jumped on the Washington/Dallas bandwagon.  Anyway you’d always hear from them after a bad loss.  
 

Fortunately, there were mostly successful throughout the mid-to-late 80’s through the late 90’s.  But these kids were relentless after a Super Bowl.  To make matters worse, most of us fans wore a lot of Bills gear including a Starter winter jacket.  So it was inescapable in school, on the bus, at the mall etc

We got into a few scraps back in the day - usually at recess or gym class, which was mostly yelling that escalated into shoving and/or wrestling.  Schools were cool back then.  No suspensions or even detention.  I don’t even think they told parents.  The teacher or principal explained how stupid we were for fighting over football, made us shake hands, and then it was over….until next football season anyway 🤣🤣🤣🤣  in retrospect it’s kind of funny 

3 hours ago, Clyde Smith said:

Came close. I was one of a few on a Navy ship with 2500 Dallas fans/Bandwagoners during the last SB appearance. I was talking crap up until the Thurman fumble😬


Getting ripped on after the Super Bowl losses  was always the worst

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5 hours ago, JohnNord said:


As an adult no!  LOL

 

But as a kid in elementary/middle school during the Super Bowl runs yes!  There always were a handful of kids who just wanted to go against the grain so they cheered against Buffalo.  They usually we’re fans of Miami/San Fran/NYG and then of course they jumped on the Washington/Dallas bandwagon.  Anyway you’d always hear from them after a bad loss.  
 

Fortunately, there were mostly successful throughout the mid-to-late 80’s through the late 90’s.  But these kids were relentless after a Super Bowl.  To make matters worse, most of us fans wore a lot of Bills gear including a Starter winter jacket.  So it was inescapable in school, on the bus, at the mall etc

We got into a few scraps back in the day - usually at recess or gym class, which was mostly yelling that escalated into shoving and/or wrestling.  Schools were cool back then.  No suspensions or even detention.  I don’t even think they told parents.  The teacher or principal explained how stupid we were for fighting over football, made us shake hands, and then it was over….until next football season anyway 🤣🤣🤣🤣  in retrospect it’s kind of funny 


Getting ripped on after the Super Bowl losses  was always the worst

After lol, during was worse 😅😅😅

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Houston comeback game. Scoreboad end, I think section C. Guy in front of us with his girl friend,  wearing Houston gear, cheering as the score increased, standing in the aisleway. Near halftime I reach forward, fed up, grabbed him by the collar of his sweater and pulled him towards me. I said, either you sit your zss down and shut up or someone is going to embarrass you in front of your lovely girlfriend and beat the crap out of you. After half time he never returned. Either someone did the beating or his gal talked some sense to him. Always wished I had kept my mouth shut. Missed giving it to him in second half. 

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18 hours ago, JohnNord said:


As an adult no!  LOL

 

But as a kid in elementary/middle school during the Super Bowl runs yes!  There always were a handful of kids who just wanted to go against the grain so they cheered against Buffalo.  They usually we’re fans of Miami/San Fran/NYG and then of course they jumped on the Washington/Dallas bandwagon.  Anyway you’d always hear from them after a bad loss.  
 

Fortunately, there were mostly successful throughout the mid-to-late 80’s through the late 90’s.  But these kids were relentless after a Super Bowl.  To make matters worse, most of us fans wore a lot of Bills gear including a Starter winter jacket.  So it was inescapable in school, on the bus, at the mall etc

We got into a few scraps back in the day - usually at recess or gym class, which was mostly yelling that escalated into shoving and/or wrestling.  Schools were cool back then.  No suspensions or even detention.  I don’t even think they told parents.  The teacher or principal explained how stupid we were for fighting over football, made us shake hands, and then it was over….until next football season anyway 🤣🤣🤣🤣  in retrospect it’s kind of funny 


Getting ripped on after the Super Bowl losses  was always the worst

I coach with a guy who is a huge TB fan!   His kid loves the Chiefs....

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