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Re: Freeman: On Pats fans
I don't think throwing snow balls is a big deal. It's part of the homefield advantage you have in the North when this part of the season roles around. If the authorities don't like it then they should've built dome stadiums.
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I don't think throwing snow balls is a big deal. It's part of the homefield advantage you have in the North when this part of the season roles around. If the authorities don't like it then they should've built dome stadiums.
I disagree 100%.
How about adults behaving legally? A snowball from the upper levels is dangerous. There is simply no excuse for intentionally harming another human being. That is simple. Case closed.
The Krafts have CCTV's cameras all around that stadium. People will be going to jail. I hope they miss the holidays with their families.
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I don't think throwing snow balls is a big deal. It's part of the homefield advantage you have in the North when this part of the season roles around. If the authorities don't like it then they should've built dome stadiums.
Hot females is part of the homefield advantage down South. Maybe we should have them lift their shirts up and jump up and down when the opposing team has the ball despite there being 7 year old kids around. Hey, wait... maybe that wouldn't be such a bad idea after all!
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Re: Freeman: On Pats fans
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Originally Posted by shmessy
I hope they miss the holidays with their families.
For throwing snow balls in a football game? That's harsh.
Are there reports of any Cardinals players losing their eye sight temporarily or getting a concussion from being hit by a wicked snow ball? If they were physically hurt by them then I favor prosecuting the offender, otherwise I think the odd snowball landing on someone's shoulder pads is harmless shenanigans. I don't think we should be using up jail space for these snow ball throwers, unless they actually physically hurt someone.
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Re: Freeman: On Pats fans
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
Hot females is part of the homefield advantage down South. Maybe we should have them lift their shirts up and jump up and down when the opposing team has the ball despite there being 7 year old kids around. Hey, wait... maybe that wouldn't be such a bad idea after all!
For throwing snow balls in a football game? That's harsh.
Are there reports of any Cardinals players losing their eye sight temporarily or getting a concussion from being hit by a wicked snow ball? If they were physically hurt by them then I favor prosecuting the offender, otherwise I think the odd snowball landing on someone's shoulder pads is harmless shenanigans. I don't think we should be using up jail space for these snow ball throwers, unless they actually physically hurt someone.
Ask Chuck Foreman or that ref in that Dallas-Minnesota playoff game in the 70's.
A packed snowball thrown from an upper deck is dangerous. Someone who fires a weapon at someone but misses is still prosecuted - - doesn't matter if he misses or not.
Look, Seymour93, I know it's all in good fun, etc. but these are human beings trying to make a living on the fireld. Throwing a packed snowball at them from an upper deck can do bodily harm and possibly affect their career. I can't agree with your reasoning that, 'until someone gets hurt, it's ok to let folks fire away'.
If someone really needs that "thrill" they should keep to video games.
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Yeah, Goose Siragusa complained multiple times on the national feed that he was getting pelted with snowballs. Now, I can understand going after members of the media after the way they treated us during Spygate, but it doesn't do us any good in the long run.
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Re: Freeman: On Pats fans
as an afar fan I've learned to accept the idiocy of some of the fans that go to Gillette. Not that I condone it, it's just a fact I have to share my fav team with a few morons.