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An Open letter to the four guys who sat in front of me on Sunday,
Thanks for coming to the game, being completely unfriendly snobs and not doing a thing to support the team. With more fans like you we will quickly reach our goal of having the quietest stadium in the NFL. Hope to see you next week for miami. Best-D
Last edited by nepatz11; 09-10-2008 at 05:41 PM.
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An Open letter to the four guys who sat in front of me on Sunday,
As an outspoken critic of the crowd at Gillette stadium let me say you four embody EVERYTHING wrong with that place. I was somewhat pleased with the crowd on Sunday. For an early season day game the crowd was into it enough to make it loud on every defensive third down and on critical plays late in the game (I would like noise on every defensive play however). However you four snobs did not make one peep for the entire 60 minutes. Not one of you was dressed in a single item with a patriots logo, though I did see a US Open golfshirt and two red sox hats. You all wore tight khaki pants with tucked in shirts. You spent most of the game drinking Sam Adams beers and talking business. You only stood when you had too and not one of you showed any enthusiasm for the Pats. And worst of all like I said not one of you made a single peep of noise. I at least hope you had a nice ride home to Scituate, Duxbury, Weston, Cohassett or whatever snob town you live in. Lord knows you probably beat the traffic when you left with 5 minutes left in 7 point game. As a 29 year old self made man who holds a very advanced degree from a very prestigous university let me say that I can not stand your ilk. The "I am too good to cheer or show any enthusiasm" crew, as I call them. After all, I don't think there is any shame in supporting the home team to the fullest. That is why we deal with weather, traffic and exorbitant ticket prices. Next game, the four of you can keep your lilly white asses at home as far as I am concerned. You all spent 170 bucks to watch a football game with the same level of energy and enthusiasm that you could have had for free on your couch (And 8$ beers as well).
Warmest Regards,
An enthusiastic Patriots fan and believer in creating a true home field advantage at Gillette.
You need to invest in a life my friend! People have the right to stay quite if they wish! The razor is not built for noise anyway.
An Open letter to the four guys who sat in front of me on Sunday,
As an outspoken critic of the crowd at Gillette stadium let me say you four embody EVERYTHING wrong with that place. I was somewhat pleased with the crowd on Sunday. For an early season day game the crowd was into it enough to make it loud on every defensive third down and on critical plays late in the game (I would like noise on every defensive play however). However you four snobs did not make one peep for the entire 60 minutes. Not one of you was dressed in a single item with a patriots logo, though I did see a US Open golfshirt and two red sox hats. You all wore tight khaki pants with tucked in shirts. You spent most of the game drinking Sam Adams beers and talking business. You only stood when you had too and not one of you showed any enthusiasm for the Pats. And worst of all like I said not one of you made a single peep of noise. I at least hope you had a nice ride home to Scituate, Duxbury, Weston, Cohassett or whatever snob town you live in. Lord knows you probably beat the traffic when you left with 5 minutes left in 7 point game. As a 29 year old self made man who holds a very advanced degree from a very prestigous university let me say that I can not stand your ilk. The "I am too good to cheer or show any enthusiasm" crew, as I call them. After all, I don't think there is any shame in supporting the home team to the fullest. That is why we deal with weather, traffic and exorbitant ticket prices. Next game, the four of you can keep your lilly white asses at home as far as I am concerned. You all spent 170 bucks to watch a football game with the same level of energy and enthusiasm that you could have had for free on your couch (And 8$ beers as well).
Warmest Regards,
An enthusiastic Patriots fan and believer in creating a true home field advantage at Gillette.
Well, i think you just insured that you will be in traction after the next game as they go ghetto on you.
You colossal moron. You are on the same board as I am wasting time and reading and responding posts just like I am. Please don't tell me I need to invest in a life that crowd is a disgrace at times.
An Open letter to the four guys who sat in front of me on Sunday,
As an outspoken critic of the crowd at Gillette stadium let me say you four embody EVERYTHING wrong with that place. I was somewhat pleased with the crowd on Sunday. For an early season day game the crowd was into it enough to make it loud on every defensive third down and on critical plays late in the game (I would like noise on every defensive play however). However you four snobs did not make one peep for the entire 60 minutes. Not one of you was dressed in a single item with a patriots logo, though I did see a US Open golfshirt and two red sox hats. You all wore tight khaki pants with tucked in shirts. You spent most of the game drinking Sam Adams beers and talking business. You only stood when you had too and not one of you showed any enthusiasm for the Pats. And worst of all like I said not one of you made a single peep of noise. I at least hope you had a nice ride home to Scituate, Duxbury, Weston, Cohassett or whatever snob town you live in. Lord knows you probably beat the traffic when you left with 5 minutes left in 7 point game. As a 29 year old self made man who holds a very advanced degree from a very prestigous university let me say that I can not stand your ilk. The "I am too good to cheer or show any enthusiasm" crew, as I call them. After all, I don't think there is any shame in supporting the home team to the fullest. That is why we deal with weather, traffic and exorbitant ticket prices. Next game, the four of you can keep your lilly white asses at home as far as I am concerned. You all spent 170 bucks to watch a football game with the same level of energy and enthusiasm that you could have had for free on your couch (And 8$ beers as well).
Warmest Regards,
An enthusiastic Patriots fan and believer in creating a true home field advantage at Gillette.
I like the way the anger builds.
Well done.
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There, that's telling those four guys with the tight pants and tucked in shirts and no Patriots gear on (does the term way too much information mean anything to you); so because they weren't jumping up and down and yelling and screaming, they are not true fans?
Christ, is it Sunday, 4:15 yet, I really can't take much more of this.
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I can understand your point, but people are free to enjoy a game how they want. When I was in college, we stood for the whole game in the student section, and only sat down at halftime. Even the roudiest fans at Gillette, or almost any NFL stadium don't do that, yet I don't hold it against them.
An Open letter to the four guys who sat in front of me on Sunday,
As an outspoken critic of the crowd at Gillette stadium let me say you four embody EVERYTHING wrong with that place. I was somewhat pleased with the crowd on Sunday. For an early season day game the crowd was into it enough to make it loud on every defensive third down and on critical plays late in the game (I would like noise on every defensive play however). However you four snobs did not make one peep for the entire 60 minutes. Not one of you was dressed in a single item with a patriots logo, though I did see a US Open golfshirt and two red sox hats. You all wore tight khaki pants with tucked in shirts. You spent most of the game drinking Sam Adams beers and talking business. You only stood when you had too and not one of you showed any enthusiasm for the Pats. And worst of all like I said not one of you made a single peep of noise. I at least hope you had a nice ride home to Scituate, Duxbury, Weston, Cohassett or whatever snob town you live in. Lord knows you probably beat the traffic when you left with 5 minutes left in 7 point game. As a 29 year old self made man who holds a very advanced degree from a very prestigous university let me say that I can not stand your ilk. The "I am too good to cheer or show any enthusiasm" crew, as I call them. After all, I don't think there is any shame in supporting the home team to the fullest. That is why we deal with weather, traffic and exorbitant ticket prices. Next game, the four of you can keep your lilly white asses at home as far as I am concerned. You all spent 170 bucks to watch a football game with the same level of energy and enthusiasm that you could have had for free on your couch (And 8$ beers as well).
Warmest Regards,
An enthusiastic Patriots fan and believer in creating a true home field advantage at Gillette.
I can see you grew up on the South Shore... I used to live in Duxbury (Pembroke now) and your right, they are mostly snobs and a**holes, but there are some who are very supportive