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Young Jets fan roughed up

  • wkfan
    DeyDurkie5;562473 wrote:no sir, I didn't go to the game nor do I dip...however I will be at the game on the 2nd against the steelers. If you want to come to that game, i'll yell fuck in your face and smack you with my nachos
    Interesting that you would do that to a 'fellow' Brown's fan.

    very interesting.......
  • DeyDurkie5
    wkfan;562476 wrote:Interesting that you would do that to a Brown's fan.

    very interesting.......

    lol I was joking wk, I know you are a browns fan..I had to incorporate nachos in your face somehow :)
  • wkfan
    DeyDurkie5;562479 wrote:lol I was joking wk, I know you are a browns fan..I had to incorporate nachos in your face somehow :)
    Sure you were...
  • jordo212000
    Yup not surprised about this at all. I've been to several cities and been to both MLB and NFL games, and drunk Cleveland fans are always the worst.
  • Automatik
    I don't mind a little verbal ribbing...I expect it.

    Getting physical is going too far. If you defend that then sorry....you're a fucking moron.
  • Fly4Fun
    Automatik;562485 wrote:I don't mind a little verbal ribbing...I expect it.

    Getting physical is going too far. If you defend that then sorry....you're a fucking moron.

    Agreed, verbal ribbing is okay as long as it doesn't severely cross the line. Any kind of physical interaction is never okay.
  • DeyDurkie5
    jordo212000;562481 wrote:Yup not surprised about this at all. I've been to several cities and been to both MLB and NFL games, and drunk Cleveland fans are always the worst.

    the all knowing jordo, one of the most ignorant tools on this site, is talking about who is the worst...ironic
  • Automatik
    DeyDurkie5;562493 wrote:the all knowing jordo, one of the most ignorant tools on this site, is talking about who is the worst...ironic

    lol....pot meet kettle.

    You defending this behavior is not surprising.
  • ytownfootball
    Oh my God...

    Please point out where anyone said tackling a kid is justifiable
  • DeyDurkie5
    Automatik;562494 wrote:lol....pot meet kettle.

    You defending this behavior is not surprising.

    I know right?
  • jordo212000
    DeyDurkie5;562493 wrote:the all knowing jordo, one of the most ignorant tools on this site, is talking about who is the worst...ironic

    huh? I'm not the only one saying it, look around
  • SportsAndLady
    Are fans really complaining about cussing at an NFL game?
  • QuakerOats
    Maybe the kid looked like LeBron .......................... or was wearing a Yankees cap, too.
  • j_crazy
    SportsAndLady;562511 wrote:Are fans really complaining about cussing at an NFL game?

    nope.
  • SportsAndLady
    j_crazy;562513 wrote:nope.

    Yep.
    wkfan;562383 wrote:The language and taunts directed at anyone in a Jet's jersey was appalling

    The Brown's need to get this under control...my suggestion would be to quit selling beer.
  • wkfan
    SportsAndLady;562516 wrote:Yep.

    With 8 to 10 year old kids sitting there and every 3rd word out of the Brown's fan's mouth was FUCK at the top of his lungs......yes. It was inappropriate.

    And not just by my standards either....the NFL has a 'Fan Code of Conduct' policy posted on the Cleveland Browns website:

    "The National Football League and its teams are committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all fans, both in the stadium and in the parking lot. We want all fans attending our games to enjoy the experience in a responsible fashion. When attending a game, you are required to refrain from the following behaviors:

    · Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature
    · Intoxication or other signs of alcohol impairment that results in irresponsible behavior
    · Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures
    · Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing objects onto the field)
    · Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel
    · Verbal or physical harassment of opposing team fans

    "Event patrons are responsible for their conduct as well as the conduct of their guests and/or persons occupying their seats. Stadium staff will promptly intervene to support an environment where event patrons, their guests, and other fans can enjoy the event free from the above behavior. Event patrons and guests who violate these provisions will be subject to ejection without refund and loss of ticket privileges for future games."

    http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/article-1/NFL-announces-Fan-Code-of-Conduct/59fc8d83-2c10-11df-8e39-01733cd36da8
  • SportsAndLady
    So I take it you've never gone over the speed limit, or littered, or done anything illegal in your whole life?

    They're just words. Your kid is going to say them eventually. You are that crazy about your kid hearing cuss words, don't bring em to a damn NFL game.
  • Non
    typical Cleveland scumbag
  • SportsAndLady
    Non;562530 wrote:typical Cleveland scumbag

    Oh really? Typical? So since I'm a Browns fan, soon as I leave work in about an hour I'm gonna shove an 8 year old kid over?
  • Non
    Laley23;562421 wrote:Not that this is ok, but Im shocked at the fact that people still wear opposing teams logos, colors, jerseys, etc to stadiums. It is just asking for this type of treatment. You know its coming, its easy to avoid by NOT wearing it.

    bull shit

    I can see if you're wearing those colors and bragging in somebody's face and trying to rub it in, then you're going to get decked

    but just walking to the stadium or sitting in your seats enjoying the game you shouldn't get attacked by some drunken lunatic

    especially not a kid
  • thedynasty1998
    I've got to agree with wkfan. Sure it is to be expected to hear some curse words, but to think it's okay because your kid will hear those words eventually is just dumb. It's called having common sense and being courteous to others. Sure when the Jets score, you might hear a "Fuck". But to use it regularly is really just unnecessary and inexcusable.
  • ytownfootball
    Non;562530 wrote:typical Cleveland scumbag

    Zod with a typically oversimplified Steeler generalization
  • wkfan
    SportsAndLady;562527 wrote:So I take it you've never gone over the speed limit, or littered, or done anything illegal in your whole life?

    They're just words. Your kid is going to say them eventually. You are that crazy about your kid hearing cuss words, don't bring em to a damn NFL game.
    Wasn't my kid....mine are 22 and 25.

    I was embarrassed that these supposed adults caused some young people's parents to leave the game early due to their behavior.

    You defending bad behavior with the excuse "So I take it you've never gone over the speed limit, or littered, or done anything illegal in your whole life" is no real surprise.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Non;562530 wrote:typical Cleveland scumbag

    Typical shitsburgh troll.
  • SportsAndLady
    thedynasty1998;562538 wrote:I've got to agree with wkfan. Sure it is to be expected to hear some curse words, but to think it's okay because your kid will hear those words eventually is just dumb. It's called having common sense and being courteous to others. Sure when the Jets score, you might hear a "Fuck". But to use it regularly is really just unnecessary and inexcusable.

    See, that's a double standard. If it's in the rules, then you should not ever hear a cuss word at a football game. Whether it's said 3 times or 500 times should not matter. If you're gonna tell me it's not okay to cuss, but it is okay to cuss after the opposing team scores a TD, i'm gonna say that's bullshit.