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Fight Between Panthers and Vikings Fans


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14 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

If you can't handle your fourth Bud Light maybe you shouldn't have it

e: chrome dome in the purple shirt got fuging rocked, he was concussed or had a fractured facial bone or both.  Reminds me of that kid who popped that Eagles fan in 2017.

That’s what I hate about fighting, even scuffles as a kid were enough for me. Everyone should know what it feels like to get hit or get their ass beat.
 

we’re fragile creatures and unless you are ready to go to jail or the hospital don’t fight on fuging CONCRETE. 

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8 hours ago, Donald LaFell said:

That’s what I hate about fighting, even scuffles as a kid were enough for me. Everyone should know what it feels like to get hit or get their ass beat.
 

we’re fragile creatures and unless you are ready to go to jail or the hospital don’t fight on fuging CONCRETE. 

Yeah you don't want to be knocked out, unable to protect yourself, and headed down on concrete

Of course there have been times when I've been at a Panthers game where we just got shithoused and was irritated with the visiting fans rubbing it in our faces.  But if you're not prepared for that then maybe stay home.

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