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lol @ the guy trying to fight without spilling his beer.

Priorities. Get some.

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NFL games are no longer a place for children. It's disgustingly sad. If it's not the violence, it's the idiots- drunk or not- yelling profanities all game long. Just another reason people don't want to go to games anymore.
 

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NFL games are no longer a place for children. It's disgustingly sad. If it's not the violence, it's the idiots- drunk or not- yelling profanities all game long. Just another reason people don't want to go to games anymore.
the 4th qtr fights in the LA Coliseum in the 70's were a sight to see. somehow, i doubt that it's any worse.
 

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the 4th qtr fights in the LA Coliseum in the 70's were a sight to see. somehow, i doubt that it's any worse.
Not sure if it's the time or location. I've never had an issue with it here in St. Louis before about 10 years ago. I'm sure it happened here but it just seems like it wasn't nearly as prevalent. Totally anecdotal, I know. I still would never take a child to an NFL game now, though.
 

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NFL games are no longer a place for children. It's disgustingly sad. If it's not the violence, it's the idiots- drunk or not- yelling profanities all game long. Just another reason people don't want to go to games anymore.

I've been to Candlestick 30+ times over the years, and I never felt threatened physically. I wasn't shy about dressing in Rams gear (or Dodger Blue), and the banter was always lively yet good natured. You're right V3, it just isn't the same. You're not dealing with sports fans when supporting your team could lead to violence. Instead of taking my son to a game, I have to round up a posse. (n)
 

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the 4th qtr fights in the LA Coliseum in the 70's were a sight to see. somehow, i doubt that it's any worse.

Stomping a guy when he's down is a new thing. We went by by boxing rules - today it's WWF
 

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I have taken kids to Rams' games for the past 10 years and have never had an issue. The kids had a great time, and the surrounding fans were always nice and polite -- even those from the other team.
 

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the 4th qtr fights in the LA Coliseum in the 70's were a sight to see. somehow, i doubt that it's any worse.
Went to several games in the Coliseum. Until the Raiduhs got there, I never saw a single fight.
 

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I'm sure it depends on the stadium. I've never had a problem at EverBank where the Jaguars play, and only once saw a guy get violent at Sun Life in Miami (was a Raiders fan a few years ago) and he was dealt with fairly easily with no harm to anybody. So I have no problem going to those stadiums. Some of the others though, like the 49ers, I'll probably never go to for this exact reason. It's a tragedy what happened to this guy and some fans are TOO into their team and TOO hyped up. At the end of the day, we're all fanatics but we need to realize it's just a sport, just a game, and violence isn't necessary.
 

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lol @ the guy trying to fight without spilling his beer.

Priorities. Get some.

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A pro swings the bottle while using centrifugal force to preserve the beer. It's all in the wrist. Dude's an amature.
 
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anybody who gets into a fight at a game about the game is a neanderthal and should be removed from the gene pool

it sickens need to see this kind of shit at a sporting event
 

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anybody who gets into a fight at a game about the game is a neanderthal and should be removed from the gene pool

it sickens need to see this kind of crap at a sporting event
That's an insult to neanderthals!

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Not to hijack but did you know that humans of Asian and European descent have about 1-4% neanderthal dna (about 2% on avg)? And, what's more intereresiting is that we don't all have the same 2%. Scientists currently believe they can map possibly 20-40% of neanderthal dna using humans.

https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/neanderthal/

http://www.livescience.com/42933-humans-carry-20-percent-neanderthal-genes.html
 

LesBaker

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I've always believed that there's a distinct possibility that we evolved from different subspecies of primates
 

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That's an insult to neanderthals!

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Not to hijack but did you know that humans of Asian and European descent have about 1-4% neanderthal dna (about 2% on avg)? And, what's more intereresiting is that we don't all have the same 2%. Scientists currently believe they can map possibly 20-40% of neanderthal dna using humans.

https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/neanderthal/

http://www.livescience.com/42933-humans-carry-20-percent-neanderthal-genes.html

I wonder how much is evolution and how much is adaption to your environment
 

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I've been to Candlestick 30+ times over the years, and I never felt threatened physically. I wasn't shy about dressing in Rams gear (or Dodger Blue), and the banter was always lively yet good natured. You're right V3, it just isn't the same. You're not dealing with sports fans when supporting your team could lead to violence. Instead of taking my son to a game, I have to round up a posse. (n)
Worst I have experienced were in Candlestick. Worse than Oakland.
Luck of the draw I guess.