And we are sorry that you DON'T have the experience of rooting for a team that is despised in enemy territory
We've got some fans with Cajones that wear a Cowboys Jersey in Philadelphia and Newark NJ......that's a committed fan base.
Dirty Jersey for this fan......ive had to throw hands for those cowboys colors and don't regret a single black eye, lol
Get a job as a cartoonist with Disney Land...leave your discussions to when you have some actual knowledge and not just defending yourself.
First, a fight at a stadium is really poor stuff for sport. You a hoodlum first? I assure you that your statement is NOT directed towards me. If it is, quit hiding behind a play act routine....fan!
As to fan loyalty being demonstrated, my wife, Ann, and I were sitting at the new Dallas Cowboys for the first played game against Tennessee. Yea, Bill Parcells.
He had just walked past us at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio for his first spring training camp with the Cowboys. He had Carpenter first go get him a cup of water in his non-star helmet.
My wife and I were in our seats watching the punters hit the large screen for the first time, when a younger couple was sitting in front of us with their two children. We had never met them before that time. The wife became very frightened with the height of our seats and started crying, being in fear. We had never met before that, but they left their two children with us, complete strangers - but Cowboy fans. They went outside to the stairs and after about half an hour, came back to sit with their children who us strangers had watched for them. They thanked us and their children learned some things about Cowboy football as I talked with them.
You imply unless one gets in a fight he's not a fan and you are and I'm not....(chuckling to self) wait....wait...wait on you- .........quiver......quiver.
You carry a pocket knife in the stadium also?