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I don't mean to sound like I'm calling out a single fanbase, but I wouldn't be shocked if the parties that committed the stabbings were Chargers fans.
Morons were flipping cars after the Sox won
Well to be fair let's call out the fan bases of an entire division and their cities in general. This crap seems to happen between the Broncos, Chargers and Raiders too often and there's plenty of instances of it happening in baseball too so it's not just a football fan thing. Then there's the Darrent Williams shooting...the list goes on. I guess with AH it's tough for us to completely throw stones but that's the anomaly compared to the AFCW norm.
I thought the west coast was supposed to be more relaxed and carefree? So much for that myth.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families. I hope everybody is OK and I hope whoever did this gets the harshest penalty the law will allow for.
College students from New York and New Jersey. And I'm serious.Morons were flipping cars after the Sox won
100% correct. I observed the exact same thing.It's a bad scene in San Diego. I was there for the Pats game in '08. Chargers "fans" include groups of Mexican punks roaming the stadium concourse looking for fights with unsuspecting visiting fans. Security there is poor as well.
In Detroit that's Monday night.A single car being flipped and a street fight are not equivalent to fans trying to "wreck the city". In other cities thats called Saturday night.
It's a bad scene in San Diego. I was there for the Pats game in '08. Chargers "fans" include groups of Mexican punks roaming the stadium concourse looking for fights with unsuspecting visiting fans. Security there is poor as well.
It's a bad scene in San Diego. I was there for the Pats game in '08. Chargers "fans" include groups of Mexican punks roaming the stadium concourse looking for fights with unsuspecting visiting fans. Security there is poor as well.
What is wrong with people? I mean to stab people because you're pissed you lost a regular season football game? Beyond pathetic.
Agreed. Now in the post season that's when a strategic stabbing makes sense!
Well to be fair let's call out the fan bases of an entire division and their cities in general. This crap seems to happen between the Broncos, Chargers and Raiders too often and there's plenty of instances of it happening in baseball too so it's not just a football fan thing. Then there's the Darrent Williams shooting...the list goes on. I guess with AH it's tough for us to completely throw stones but that's the anomaly compared to the AFCW norm.
I thought the west coast was supposed to be more relaxed and carefree? So much for that myth.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families. I hope everybody is OK and I hope whoever did this gets the harshest penalty the law will allow for.
It's a bad scene in San Diego. I was there for the Pats game in '08. Chargers "fans" include groups of Mexican punks roaming the stadium concourse looking for fights with unsuspecting visiting fans. Security there is poor as well.
I had "issues" there as well when the Pats lost in 2002. Admittedly part of the problem was my being a wise ass, as hard as that is to believe.
Segregation means this doesn't happen.
You know you're going straight to hell when you open a thread like this hoping to see breaking news regarding some important injury.