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Yeah that’s actually how I feel about it too, TBH!
Sorry, I realize that that came off the wrong way. What I meant was I agree with your point but don't care that the fan would have done it to anyone else--he did it to Hill and that's fine by me

ETA: I realize this probably doesn't help at all either lol. Just know that I didn't mean it as a "Who gives a **** what you think patjew" comment
 
You all are giving that bud light drinking doofus way to much credit, trying to make it seem like he was doing some civic justice.
I guess it's like...you're generally a douche if you throw beer on people period but...I mean if you're gonna throw it on anyone in the stadium it might as well be Tyreek Hill
 
Sorry, I realize that that came off the wrong way. What I meant was I agree with your point but don't care that the fan would have done it to anyone else--he did it to Hill and that's fine by me

ETA: I realize this probably doesn't help at all either lol. Just know that I didn't mean it as a "Who gives a **** what you think patjew" comment
Thank you! Actually you came across as right-on and I agree with you 100%.

I don’t think that what the fan did was right but also, I don’t really *care* because Hill is a prick.
 
@Tunescribe, I think you’ll like my PatsFans League team.

Team “Arm the Kontra” starters (Week 6 vs. Garoppolypse Now):
QB: Patrick Mahomes
RB: Saquon Barkley
RB: James White
WR: Adam Thielen
WR: Robert Woods
WR: Calvin Ridley
TE: Jordan Reed
FLEX: Jordan Howard
K: Matt Bryant
DST: Packers

Bench:
Allen Robinson, DeDe Westbrook, Dashaun Watson, Leonard Fournette, Kyle Rudolph
 
I guess it's like...you're generally a douche if you throw beer on people period but...I mean if you're gonna throw it on anyone in the stadium it might as well be Tyreek Hill
Just reading about Hill's domestic violence history. What a turd.
 
I would leave the police out of it for sure, but I’m in favor of the ban. I remember when there was more action in the stands than on the field at Alumimun Seats Bowl, and I don’t want to go back to those days.
We often see fights in other stadiums, question for you fans who attend the games at Gillette. Have you ever seen fights like you end up seeing on social media?
 
@Tunescribe, I think you’ll like my PatsFans League team.

Team “Arm the Kontra” starters (Week 6 vs. Garoppolypse Now):
QB: Patrick Mahomes
RB: Saquon Barkley
RB: James White
WR: Adam Thielen
WR: Robert Woods
WR: Calvin Ridley
TE: Jordan Reed
FLEX: Jordan Howard
K: Matt Bryant
DST: Packers

Bench:
Allen Robinson, DeDe Westbrook, Dashaun Watson, Leonard Fournette, Kyle Rudolph

Great team, I have a lot the same players on mine. Jordan Reed is terrible - he's so unreliable in fantasy.
 
Many teams would fold after relinquishing a solid lead like that. Despite the points allowed in the second half, I think it speaks to NE’s toughness/desire to come back and win that game.
 
We often see fights in other stadiums, question for you fans who attend the games at Gillette. Have you ever seen fights like you end up seeing on social media?
20 years ago they were much more prevalent. These days you see more tussles than all out rumbles at Gillette.

I feel comfortable taking my kids to the games. I can’t believe my dad took me to games in the mid-80s. The threat of revoking season tickets has worked well.
 
I would leave the police out of it for sure, but I’m in favor of the ban. I remember when there was more action in the stands than on the field at Alumimun Seats Bowl, and I don’t want to go back to those days.

He went to taunt the fans. In the old days, he'd have gotten a lot more than beer tossed at him. We've become soft, and not in a good way. For crying out loud, the owner just built a freakin' booze lounge on field level, and we're supposed to pretend tossing a little beer back at a taunting opponent is somehow problematic?
 
Thos is the sort if idiotic equivalency that 3 year old children make. The offense wasn't perfect, but perfection is never achieved, and a couple of plays were really bad. The defense **** all over itself, but made a couple of plays.

That doesn't make them equal.

Thinking about it more, I think the defense was worse. If we could assign some kind of value to each play then the defensive meltdowns would create such a negative that it would bring down the defense quite a bit, but the TD after the KO return would be a pretty minimal negative for example. Offense definitely had those too just not as many negatives (the 2 near INTs, fumble) and more high value positive plays.
 
20 years ago they were much more prevalent. These days you see more tussles than all out rumbles at Gillette.

I feel comfortable taking my kids to the games. I can’t believe my dad took me to games in the mid-80s. The threat of revoking season tickets has worked well.
My old man took me there in the early 80s as well.

I grew up thinking brawls at football games was normal
 
Next week I got my dad. He has 3 starters on bye though so I’m more that confident that I’ll get back on track. The pot in my friends league is $500 and I started 0-4 but I’ve won the last 2 so I’m hoping for a good second half surge.
Despicable.
 
I agree with most everything you've said, but:

Did you watch the game last night when Rowe was on the field? He was lost. He was arguing with DMac about where to line up.

Jmac played a helluva game overall.

I don't get where this "KVN played hesitant" is coming from.. Could you cite actual plays?

The 2 missed tackles to the boundary he was attacking the ball carrier cautiously because he was concerned about the speed and cutback, the first one wasn’t as bad because he was on an island. I expect the RB to win that battle.

The second one was on a toss and he had all kinds of help, he needed to push him back inside and gave up the edge, that was the replayed carry by Hunt I believe. He could have played more downhill and broke down closer to the ball carrier as opposed to being concerned about the cutback because of the help.
 
Do you honestly think that Belichick isn't harder on his sons than anyone else? Think about it. His mantra is "Do your job". It's unlikely that Steven get's promoted from coaching assistant to position coach without having excelled previously.

Not what I'm referring to. It is the integrity of hiring processes. I'm an organizational consultant. I know that when any hiring process is corrupted by anything other than "best person in the world who wants the job, gets the job", the organization suffers. There's simply no way that one of Belichick's sons was the best possible candidate. So it will never sit comfortably with me.

I'm not naive. I'm certainly not upset about it. Just not comfortable. Call it a professional handicap.
 
No, it's not. As is typical of the current breed of right wing authoritards you're taking this in only one direction, specifically jumping to the conclusion that this is about trying placate the teeming masses of SJWs who are outraged by this in your mind.

What about the simple fact that it's actually just bad fan behavior and a trashy look for a billion dollar brand? But no you guys have to cast this as some sort of ****ing social civil war.

Consequences for fans for doing **** on the field, regardless of any other factors, should be a banning and follow-up with the cops. The guy will get, what, a misdemeanor, at worst? And probably a round of high fives from patsfans in the state police.
Worst Post of the Day Award winner. Congratulations, libtard.
 

I don't know what SOFF means, but I have a little suggestion for Hill & Rosenhaus:

Do NOT walk over to less than arm's length of the opposing fans WITH THE EXPRESS FECKIN PURPOSE OF TAUNTING THEM and NOT expect to have retaliation brought upon you.

If that happened in the 1970s-80s, that feckin gutless feckin scumbag would've been lucky to have left with all of his gold teeth intact.
 
He went to taunt the fans. In the old days, he'd have gotten a lot more than beer tossed at him. We've become soft, and not in a good way. For crying out loud, the owner just built a freakin' booze lounge on field level, and we're supposed to pretend tossing a little beer back at a taunting opponent is somehow problematic?

I've see this phrased two ways: that a beer was thrown on him, and that some beer was sprayed on him. Which is it? Was there a heavy object involved, or just some foam and watery liquid? To me, that makes a difference. Perhaps it shouldn't, but it does.
 
Not what I'm referring to. It is the integrity of hiring processes. I'm an organizational consultant. I know that when any hiring process is corrupted by anything other than "best person in the world who wants the job, gets the job", the organization suffers.

In the wrong (?) hands, that comment could take this thread down the political rabbit hole.
 
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