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Re: Culpepper's wife hassled in Philly

That was plain silly to put her in the stands. She should have been in a box seat. Much safer.

I have been up to the vet a bunch of times and it's best to use some common sense, like stay in groups, don't show too much color, and watch your mouth. There were fights all over the place and they had an in house court system to deal with the craziness.

I was a skins fan back then, and the Eagles and the skins always played close games. It was a good time, and we could be known to sing the ol' "hail to the redskins" song up in their stadium at the top of our lungs as long as we were way up in the nose bleeder section and semi-protected. Yeah sort of stupid I know, but we survived it.
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Sports can bring out a lot of emotions and rudeness. It's sociology. The rules governing a group of people are different than the rules governing an individual. Just look at the soccer fans. They get way outta control.

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Originally Posted by Tailgage-Mayor
In all honesty I had the opportunity for free tickets to the Rams/Falcons game, but I passed on the tickets and watched the game on TV. I simply didn’t want to put up with the hassle from Falcon fans in their dome, and Falcon fans are a rather benign group.
I would have skipped that game also. The falcon fans seem to be pretty mean. Perhaps it's a reflection of their coach.
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