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DJ Moore Stops Fight At Fan Fest


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I've attended a lot of NFL games and honestly the amount of unruly douchebags I've encountered is a really low percentage. Never saw it at a Broncos game and I've probably attended 20+ of those (used to have free suite tickets via work). Only twice at Panthers games and that was Eagles fans (SHOCKER) during the '03 SB season when John Kasay missed all the kicks and a Bucs fan at MNF. Those are honestly the only two that come to mind.

I sat amongst almost entirely Pats fans last season during our game against them and it was basically just a lot of commiserating about our sorry ass QB situations (Darnold was unbelievably atrocious and Mac Jones wasn't much better).

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23 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

What I love about that clip is that when Moore starts trying to make peace, the one guy is pointing at the other and defending himself like a little child telling their dad "he started it" 😄

DJ: "To the parking lot young man...and no supper for you!"

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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've attended a lot of NFL games and honestly the amount of unruly douchebags I've encountered is a really low percentage. Never saw it at a Broncos game and I've probably attended 20+ of those (used to have free suite tickets via work). Only twice at Panthers games and that was Eagles fans (SHOCKER) during the '03 SB season when John Kasay missed all the kicks and a Bucs fan at MNF. Those are honestly the only two that come to mind.

I sat amongst almost entirely Pats fans last season during our game against them and it was basically just a lot of commiserating about our sorry ass QB situations (Darnold was unbelievably atrocious and Mac Jones wasn't much better).

My best fan interaction memory was when @MasterAwesomeand I went to the divisional round game against the Seahawks in 2015 and sat next to a Seahawks fan who had flown in from Seattle. Lots of very friendly ribbing if you could even call it that. I remember fist bumping him when the Seahawks scored their first td, saying "watch out for the comeback." We ended up taking a picture of the 3 of us with arms around the shoulders to commemorate. It's unfortunate it's the loud and rude people that make themselves heard the most that make things look worse than they might really be; true in sports and the rest of life (politics, etc)

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, and the Pats fans all agreed that Mac Jones was a dirty POS who should face league discipline for blatantly trying to injure Brian Burns.

You know the Patriot's are special and get slaps on the wrist while the rest of the league would get severely punished for any discrepancies/altercations that happen on the field.

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It is the sign of the times.  

Back in the old dsys it was STFU and move on.  People had more self-control.  Nowadays people seemed entitled because they spend 2 or 3 hundred dollars on a ticket. 

It is happening more and more in sports.  Sucker punching seems to be the vogue thing nowadays.

Fans from other cities seemed to be the worst.  They come into town, talk smack and fight, especially if they lose. 

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