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


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My watching mostly consists of me yelling a lot of "****!," "****!," "touchdown!," "fumble, get it!," and "that's ours!"

Every so often, I'll change the channel when things get to nerve-racking. I must admit, I stopped watching shortly after halftime during last year's Super Bowl and during the AFC Championship game we blew against the Colts. I watched the entire 2007 Super Bowl at my hotel bar, but I was pretty hammered and don't remember much of it. :bricks:
 
I just realized... I moved from Massachusetts to Florida in the fall of 2005. That's when the mojo changed.

Pats fans need to take up a collection and buy me a house on the Cape to change the mojo back. I'll stay down here in the sun on winter non-game days, though.
 
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.

I am gonna call bogus on this as well. Auditioning for a job with the Ravens as the next Fireman Ed type.
 
Great role model for those kids. Makes you wonder how he handles adversity in real life.

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?

I was amazed at how composed the dog and kids were. Daddy must go berserk fairly regularly.
 
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Yeah, the dog and kids are acting too nonchalant for this to be an act; i.e. something rarely done. Oh well. I know a couple people that refuse to watch their team with anyone else in the house. They're probably like this.

I get excited during games. Sometimes I jump up or yell "wooo!" or something. I even laugh if it's a blowout during a hyped-up game. If it's a bad loss coming, I just sit there with a vodka. This, though...this is something else. But I don't think it's THAT uncommon. I bet a sizable fraction of fans are at least close to this level.
 
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Yeah, the dog and kids are acting too nonchalant for this to be an act; i.e. something rarely done. Oh well. I know a couple people that refuse to watch their team with anyone else in the house. They're probably like this.

I get excited during games. Sometimes I jump up or yell "wooo!" or something. I even laugh if it's a blowout during a hyped-up game. If it's a bad loss coming, I just sit there with a vodka. This, though...this is something else. But I don't think it's THAT uncommon. I bet a sizable fraction of fans are at least close to this level.

I just realized I'm much more composed watching games at the stadium vs. home on television. I think it helps greatly to be immersed in the game's atmosphere instead of having all the sensory/informational input being limited to a screen in front of you and whatever the broadcasters want to offer.
 
I just realized I'm much more composed watching games at the stadium vs. home on television. I think it helps greatly to be immersed in the game's atmosphere instead of having all the sensory/informational input being limited to a screen in front of you and whatever the broadcasters want to offer.

I think you're on to something there. I mean, big plays elicit the same kind of jumping I might do at home, but I'm going to have to think about that.
 
****.

He's been allowed to have children.

There shoud be a law against that.
 
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This is definitely fake.
 
Yeah, the dog and kids are acting too nonchalant for this to be an act; i.e. something rarely done. Oh well. I know a couple people that refuse to watch their team with anyone else in the house. They're probably like this.

I get excited during games. Sometimes I jump up or yell "wooo!" or something. I even laugh if it's a blowout during a hyped-up game. If it's a bad loss coming, I just sit there with a vodka. This, though...this is something else. But I don't think it's THAT uncommon. I bet a sizable fraction of fans are at least close to this level.

I've been known to scream, drop the F-bomb quite a bit, slap my legs, and have put a good amount of fist-sized holes in my drywall (Ravens 2009, Chargers 2010, Jets playoffs 2010, Ravens 2011).
 
Just saw THIS Ravens fan...One of the few sane ones:

(he = referring to Tom Brady)

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I'm just glad nobody videos me while I watch sport.
 
I am a tool bag when I watch the Pats and Celtics (playoffs), and I get excited, curse, jump, kneel a foot in front of the tv, but this guy is a fraud.
 
What an embarrassment to himself and his family.
 
Annoying. Hope its a fake. If not then I feel bad for that guy's wife.
 
I don't think it's fake. It's too stupid to be fake. And it would be doubly bizarre to fake something like that with the guy's kids in the room. He's just an hysteric.
 
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