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Fighting at BOA…. A fan just died at Foxboro


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Football is my No.1 sport, hands down, bar none.

You couldn't pay me to go sit in the stands at another football game. Drunk, annoying, belligerent fans, overpriced drinks and a shitty view of the field. I've literally never been to an NFL football game where I didn't see a drunken fist fight. And most of those were in the pre-season.

I'll go to a baseball game, but unless I get an invite to a suite, I feel like I'm missing out on nothing by watching a football game at home on in a bar.

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2 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Football is my No.1 sport, hands down, bar none.

You couldn't pay me to go sit in the stands at another football game. Drunk, annoying, belligerent fans, overpriced drinks and a shitty view of the field. I've literally never been to an NFL football game where I didn't see a drunken fist fight. And most of those were in the pre-season.

I'll go to a baseball game, but unless I get an invite to a suite, I feel like I'm missing out on nothing by watching a football game at home on in a bar.

I really enjoy college football in person, and NFL on television, with the game paused, so I don't have to listen to droning announcers, commercials, or terrible re-plays.

Can get through a Panthers game in about an hour that way.

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21 minutes ago, Green-Ghost said:

Very true.  However, sometimes alcohol can reveal the true character of a person.

if the person's true character is that of a psychopath, i don't necessarily want that revealed.

showing the world "the real you" isn't necessarily a good thing for anyone.

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