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Browns Fan Tackles 8 Year Old Jets Fan


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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- When the family reached the parking lot, the situation got uglier.

"As [my husband] was walking, holding my son's hand, a guy from behind tackled him. A drunken Browns fan tackled him and pulled him out of his dad's hand. He was on the ground crying," Danielle said, according to the station.

The boy was left with a scraped and bruised ankle. The mother said her husband didn't call police, opting instead to quickly get in the car and leave. But the mother wrote a letter to The Plain Dealer in Cleveland detailing what happened.

http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/news/story?id=5816234

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tough call...getting in your car and getting the hell out of there might have been the best thing to do at the time...especially in the other team's parking lot.

that said...I don't think I would have called the cops either...probably would have needed an ambulance...first for the other guy and then probably for myself when his buddies came to the rescue!

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Hmmmm, VIP treatment?

I'm gonna get my 1 YO in a jersey and he'll just have to take one for the Pantha-Team. I'll be seeing you guys at a home game very soon....

Anybody know where I can get mediocre tickets at only 3 dollars over face value for the rest of my family?

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Hmmmm, VIP treatment?

I'm gonna get my 1 YO in a jersey and he'll just have to take one for the Pantha-Team. I'll be seeing you guys at a home game very soon....

Anybody know where I can get mediocre tickets at only 3 dollars over face value for the rest of my family?

At this point you could get tickets for your entire family for 3 dollars total.

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I guess the guy is extremely modest to decline the VIP treatment and also very level headed to not turn into the hulk after somebody tackled his kid.

I couldn't let that go if somebody laid their hands on one my kids(if I had kids). I'd go crazy.

I guess the kid isn't scarred and he wants to teach him not to take free handouts for every little incident which I guess is admirable. That's just horrible to get drunk and tackle children.

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