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A message I posted on a Bronco forum.


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The experience I had at Sports Authority for our Thursday night match up was the worst experience I have ever had in any sports stadium, bar none, and overall made me lose faith as a fan of the NFL and of the team of my home state, the Broncos. I had sat in the upper levels next to a couple of cool fans, but everyone else was pretty awful in my section. It started out with being taunted through every moment of the game, pointing myself and other Panther fans in the section, screaming expletives at us, telling us to leave their stadium, and standing up and yelling at us if we did not respond to their stupid remarks about how Cam Newton is a baby, or when they were behind, about how we lost the Super Bowl and the game we were watching didn't matter. Now, I can handle a little heckling, hell, it comes with the territory, to a point, if this was a couple of times, it would have been nothing, this was the ENTIRE GAME. One fan even going so far as to throwing his sunglasses at a Panther fan who was cheering. I did not provoke them, and was extremely calm, I did contact the staff services/security, who didn't ever end up showing up, but it did not stop. 

Another thing I had a huge problem with was the cheering for injuries, not just for Cam Newton, but for your own player! When Brandon Marshall went down, my whole section, and even a large part of the stadium started cheering! On top of the remarks about Cam Newton dying, breaking his jaw, and being an expletive of the African American variety. This is awful at any level, and when I heard a loud majority cheering with the injury, it made me truly ashamed. On top of the fact that the Bronco players them selves, were targeting the head of Cam Newton, but that is a whole different topic. 

After the game I left the stadium, being met with threats of violence twice, and even breaking up a fight between a Bronco fan and a Panther fan, the Bronco fan threatening to end the Panther fan's life. Walking down the trail to the light rail, I was ran up to and screamed at as well, including telling people to move out of the way of the losers (I was walking with two other Panther fans), and even cutting in front of us in line in the light rail, stating that since we were #2 we get to pick after them. 

I have been on this forum for years, am a native Colorado, and have never had a bad experience with Bronco fans, so I really have no reason to be dishonest, and am truly shocked at the environment I was in, and the way the Bronco fans behaved.

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3 minutes ago, Verge said:

The experience I had at Sports Authority for our Thursday night match up was the worst experience I have ever had in any sports stadium, bar none, and overall made me lose faith as a fan of the NFL and of the team of my home state, the Broncos. I had sat in the upper levels next to a couple of cool fans, but everyone else was pretty awful in my section. It started out with being taunted through every moment of the game, pointing myself and other Panther fans in the section, screaming expletives at us, telling us to leave their stadium, and standing up and yelling at us if we did not respond to their stupid remarks about how Cam Newton is a baby, or when they were behind, about how we lost the Super Bowl and the game we were watching didn't matter. Now, I can handle a little heckling, hell, it comes with the territory, to a point, if this was a couple of times, it would have been nothing, this was the ENTIRE GAME. One fan even going so far as to throwing his sunglasses at a Panther fan who was cheering. I did not provoke them, and was extremely calm, I did contact the staff services/security, who didn't ever end up showing up, but it did not stop. 

Another thing I had a huge problem with was the cheering for injuries, not just for Cam Newton, but for your own player! When Brandon Marshall went down, my whole section, and even a large part of the stadium started cheering! On top of the remarks about Cam Newton dying, breaking his jaw, and being an expletive of the African American variety. This is awful at any level, and when I heard a loud majority cheering with the injury, it made me truly ashamed. On top of the fact that the Bronco players them selves, were targeting the head of Cam Newton, but that is a whole different topic. 

After the game I left the stadium, being met with threats of violence twice, and even breaking up a fight between a Bronco fan and a Panther fan, the Bronco fan threatening to end the Panther fan's life. Walking down the trail to the light rail, I was ran up to and screamed at as well, including telling people to move out of the way of the losers (I was walking with two other Panther fans), and even cutting in front of us in line in the light rail, stating that since we were #2 we get to pick after them. 

I have been on this forum for years, am a native Colorado, and have never had a bad experience with Bronco fans, so I really have no reason to be dishonest, and am truly shocked at the environment I was in, and the way the Bronco fans behaved.

I call BS. You even think about getting belligerent in that stadium and you've got 2903485 people around you calling the hotline. I've seen drunk dumbasses ejected routinely, both Broncos fans and fans of other teams. 

Sorry, but your story doesn't add up.

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3 minutes ago, Kishzilla said:

I call BS. You even think about getting belligerent in that stadium and you've got 2903485 people around you calling the hotline. I've seen drunk dumbasses ejected routinely, both Broncos fans and fans of other teams. 

Sorry, but your story doesn't add up.

One of the staff looked over in our direction and waved his finger, but then turned around and watched the game. I have screenshots of me alerting staff. I wish this was BS.

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Dont tell me about them then, go ahead and post 'em......

Like I said, the staff there has no problems ejecting people being belligerent. They would have at the absolute worst went and warned them.

Sorry, but I don't believe you, and nobody else should either. Cool story though......

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Not sure what to tell you buddy. Looks to me like they never got your message on where the incident occurred.

Interesting that you waited until 15- 20 minutes before the game ended to report something that had been going on the entire game. Lemme guess, right after the last CJ touchdown? lol

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23 minutes ago, Kishzilla said:

Not sure what to tell you buddy. Looks to me like they never got your message on where the incident occurred.

Interesting that you waited until 15- 20 minutes before the game ended to report something that had been going on the entire game. Lemme guess, right after the last CJ touchdown? lol

They replied...? So they did get the message. That is when the fan threw the sunglasses at a Panther fan, this crossed the line for me.

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5 minutes ago, Verge said:

They replied...? So they did get the message. That is when the fan threw the sunglasses at a Panther fan, this crossed the line for me.

They asked you the seat number, and you got an error message when you texted back. They never got it.

 

Lemme guess, the Panther fan was just sitting there, saying their rosaries lol

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41 minutes ago, Kishzilla said:

Dont tell me about them then, go ahead and post 'em......

Like I said, the staff there has no problems ejecting people being belligerent. They would have at the absolute worst went and warned them.

Sorry, but I don't believe you, and nobody else should either. Cool story though......

Why shouldn't anybody believe it? The way Bronco fans have been acting since the superbowl has been atrocious. I've seen the all sorts of immature and down right disgusting things come from their fans. I saw first hand people that had been representing the Bronco's on their pages for multiple years post comments trying to defend the helmet shots to Cam in the game. Not to mention throwing out all the same BS insults that only the ignorant fools actually believe about Cam, "He is selfish, Me first, not a team player, etc, etc...". Hell most of the offseason was them bashing the Panthers for losing the SB as opposed to celebrating their victory. The real question is why should we believe you when the way Bronco fans have represented themselves to us state otherwise.

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5 minutes ago, Kishzilla said:

They asked you the seat number, and you got an error message when you texted back. They never got it.

 

Lemme guess, the Panther fan was just sitting there, saying their rosaries lol

There was more to the text,they asked if I needed security, and then nothing else. One attendant came up and shook his finger, like I said.

The Panther fans were cheering for the Panthers, nothing more.  

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