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To the gentleman sitting in front of me yesterday


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You made the game very enjoyable. You talked so much trash during the game, I didn't need to. I laughed as you mocked all of the Rams fans near us, including the guy you kept taking his hat. I was concerned for your well being as the guy you dubbed Stephen Jackson looked like he wanted to kill you. It's probably best that you took a little nap in the second half. I appreciated your comical trash talking and hope to see you at a game next year. Keep pounding

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Usual sad crowd in my section. Probably first 5 rows refuse to stand or cheer in any way. I have a shot of our section sitting quietly on like a 3rd and 2 on our 20.

 

But we did get the cops to show up on a lady in my row. As the cop comes she throws here beer in the face of the gentleman sitting in front of her. She gets cuffed and her boyfriend gets to do the walk of shame following her to the clink (or wherever they take them).

 

He is the guy in the Newton shirt and you can see the cop over his left shoulder. Best shot I could get.

 

Funniest was the guy in the bathroom in the panthers helmet after the game giving high fives to all the people who had not washed their hands yet 

 

 

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Also I saw the cops walking up 518 or 519

I can see 519 pretty good from my seats in 529. They took out a couple Rams fans. One guy in a Warner jersey punched the cement wall so hard he had to shatter his knuckles. Lol smart

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