Cowboys fan destroys his house after Commanders loss

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Not long, buddy. lol

Well, good luck. They never shut up, never. They might go away for a short time or be quiet for a short time, but they never shut up. They ALWAYS say what they want to say/think, and like KJJ ALWAYS have to get in the last word.
 

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LOL !

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I've punched the wall a couple of times and have cursed like a drunken sailor over some very disappointing Cowboy losses but that's been the extent of it. I have a friend who's a diehard Raiders fan and was at his house watching the Bucs/Raiders SB. He was so distraught over the Raiders performance that during the 4th quarter he was taking a piss and kicked his toilet so hard water started gushing out from under it. lol The water was coming out so fast that it started flooding out his bathroom and began trickling into he and his wife's bedroom. He came running into the living room soaking wet from head to toe screaming that he needed to shut the water off. I asked him what happened but he was so disoriented I could hardly understand him so I ran outside and shut the water off.

When I went back into his house and he was slumped on his sofa with water dripping off him looking like someone who had been plucked from the ocean after 15 days at sea. We spent a half hour bailing water out of his bathroom. The next day he called me from a hotel and said his wife had kicked him out and asked if I could put him up for a few days. lol His wife who was visiting her mom during the SB noticed water damage in their bathroom and that a few titles on the floor were buckling. He told her that the toilet just started leaking but after some investigation she discovered a sole print on the side of the toilet and realized he must have mule kicked it over his frustration during the game.

He had a history of kicking things during Raider losses. During the 01 playoffs immediately after the tuck rule was called enabling the Pats to maintain possession vs the Raiders when it appeared they had recovered a fumble he was so angry he got up and started running like a crazed zombie towards their sliding glass door and drop kicked it destroying the door and causing a gash on his calf that resulted in 25 stitches and a psychiatric evaluation. :laugh:I haven't spoke to him in a few years but with the way the Raiders have been playing he's probably been institutionalized by now.

And some think this video had to be scripted ???

LOL ... They do walk among us.
 

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Some people just can't handle their alcohol. It seems there's always one goofy soul that's totally hopeless.
I made the mistake of befriending a guy like that in a bar once -- later, at one point, he just went berserk.
As long as he was still sober, he was perfectly fine. Unfortunately, the more he drank, the worse he got.
In the end, I couldn't get away from the guy fast enough and ended up shaking my head halfway home.
 
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It might be Shango he posted a meltdown video on YouTube a couple of years ago after a Cowboys loss. He appeared to be on the breaking point then this loss may have pushed him over the edge.

Nope. Shango posted after the game. He was unhappy we lost but he didn't flip out.
 

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Some of us need to be eliminated from the gene pool.
 

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They are angry in every area of their life I'm guessing, .. not just the Cowboys.

Alcohol does not help the situation.
The only thing I can guess is that he never played the game. No way a Coach would ever let you disrespect the game like that. I played games where I got in multiple fights and after a loss, I had to get over it and be gracious to guys I had been wanting to beat the hell out of. You don't have to like losing, but for heaven's sake, respect the game. Respect the fact that the other guys tried just as hard as you did. I hate losing, but thank the man above I had a Coach who taught me to be gracious in defeat. When that pass was incomplete and the Commanders, a team I freaking hate with every fiber of my being, had won, I got up from the sports bar, walked out the door and drove home. My wife couldn't have told you if the Cowboys won or lost by my behavior. She had to ask me. There's nothing manly about throwing a childish fit. Over a game. Coach Gadsen quoted Kipling for us and said, "If you can meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two impostors just the same"...the poem ended with, "You'll be a man my son." That idiot and anyone who acts like that, isn't much of a man. JMO
 

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Well, good luck. They never shut up, never. They might go away for a short time or be quiet for a short time, but they never shut up. They ALWAYS say what they want to say/think, and like KJJ ALWAYS have to get in the last word.

I appreciate it.

That pretty much has been the case since day one with my ole' lady. She has converted to a full fledged Dallas Cowboys fanatic though and has diverted some of her aggressive efforts to the cause of our beloved Cowboys fandom on Sundays.
 
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