FirstAndGoal
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Even though it's amusing because it's the Jets, there is something disturbing about that video. Maybe I'm an unrealistic homer, but I don't see that happening in Foxboro. People boo way up in the stands sometimes, but they aren't personally brutal towards the players and coaches (at least I hope not).
Even though it's amusing because it's the Jets, there is something disturbing about that video. Maybe I'm an unrealistic homer, but I don't see that happening in Foxboro. People boo way up in the stands sometimes, but they aren't personally brutal towards the players and coaches (at least I hope not).
my impression, as a kid growing up in NE, was that people in NYC were just bad people. Maybe it was from the Yankees who I thought of as bullies who bought the pennant every year over the beloved sox.
Later I got to college and met people from NY and thought of how immature that belief was.
Maybe it wasn't though, ha ha.
There's a viciousness there that is a little unsettling. They would have been fed to the lions if the crowd had any say in it.
at least they weren't throwing anything. when you consider what goes on at soccer games in europe and around the world its pretty tame.
Even though it's amusing because it's the Jets, there is something disturbing about that video. Maybe I'm an unrealistic homer, but I don't see that happening in Foxboro. People boo way up in the stands sometimes, but they aren't personally brutal towards the players and coaches (at least I hope not).
The same stuff happens pretty much everywhere, and that includes Boston.