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Anyone See THIS Ravens Fan????? You Won't Soon Forget Him


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i posted this in another thread..the guy is a complete and utter tool bag...no other way around
 
Geez they won a football-get a grip(and it wasn't even the Super Bowl):rolleyes:
 
LOL. The big fluffy dog wandering around not knowing what to do and the little girl on the couch just going about her business with a few cursory looks at Dad provide the perfect straight men.
 
I liked the videos from last year (and there were a bunch, recording Ravens and Pats fans' reactions to Billy Cundiff's missed kick), particularly the one where the Ravens fan was the host and he had a bunch of Pats fans over, and one of them made a crack, and he threw them all out. LOL. I'm surprised this guy survived the end of last year's AFCCG....
 
I can relate to the angst,

but the kicking, pounding the floor, bawling, and shrieking like a little baby who dropped a lollipop in the mud is more than a little too much.

I think his heart will give out by halftime on Sunday night.
 
I don't buy that this is his actual reaction.

The guy DVR'd the game, and then over-acted afterward when the game was over. He knew it would get him some Youtube hits and possibly a little momentary fame. But the only thing it really got him is a lifetime of being known as the Baltimore Ravens bee-itch fan who cried during a playoff game.
 
That guy needs to be medicated or locked up.

I can't decide what's more disturbing - the out of control behavior of a grown man in front of his children or his wife recording/posting such an embarrassing display. She's okay with this?

My hope is that social workers are in the process of institutionalizing both parents and finding a home for the kids that doesn't subject them to this sort of lunacy on a day-to-day basis..
 
This guy definitely needs to be on the "Don't sell this moron a gun, ever" list
 
They say that transvestites often need therapy after the operation to deal with all the feminine emotions that they encounter. Here's hoping the therapy is this week.
 
Geez they won a football-get a grip(and it wasn't even the Super Bowl):rolleyes:

I am getting the distinct impression that last week was the Super Bowl for the Ravens and their fans. I would not be surprised if the team has a bit of a letdown.
 
I get antsy and run and jump yell, cheer etc during playoff games. But i do not cry nor do I screach like woman!
 
My theory: The wife is contemplating divorce and this is part of taking her case public.
 
My theory: The wife is contemplating divorce and this is part of taking her case public.

Judge: I find that the wife will receive everything except for the Flacco jersey
Man: YES!! YES!!! I KEEP JOE (bawls hysterically)
 
last time I saw someone screaming while rolling around on the floor and kicking, elbowing, and punching it was my daughter.. she was 4 or 5 then.
 
I get antsy and run and jump yell, cheer etc during playoff games. But i do not cry nor do I screach like woman!

Well, sometimes I screech like a woman, but hey, I'm entitled.

Confession - while I do not act nearly as "out there" as this guy does (I have never lain on the floor, for example [not sure if I could get up, LOL]), I do have lots of strong reactions during Patriots games, particularly playoff games. I would never allow anyone to tape me. For example, during my favorite regular season moment (2003, I think, Troy Brown catches OT bomb from Brady and takes it to the house after TWO missed chip shot figgies by Miami) my mother was staying with me and as I (literally) jumped for joy all over the family room, she sat on the couch and said, "You're scaring me." My reactions tend to be for joyous moments. When the Pats play bad I am just in a horrible mood. I would NEVER allow fans of an opposing team to watch a playoff game with me (LOL).
 
I would NEVER allow fans of an opposing team to watch a playoff game with me (LOL).

A good friend of mine is a Giants fan and always has the BEST super bowl parties.

But last year there was no way I was going. No Pats? Sure, I'll party it up.

If the Patriots are involved, I need to watch alone and everyone needs to stay clear. I don't throw stuff, wail, sob, punch the floor, or even jump for joy. I'm just not sociable. Sorry. It is what it is.
 
You can tell that the dog's thinking: WTF?!

A dog can sense when their owner's making a fool of themselves. I mean did the guy stop to think how much he must be embarrassing the dog. How do you know that the dog's friends weren't watching this spectacle?
 
That's a prime example of someone completely unhinged because of sports.

I hope I don't live around this guy.
 
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