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03EBZ06;4791059 said:Does it matter if he had a nose ring? Wore an outlandish clothes? make up? Weird hairdo?
What doesn't it matter?
Then your a Raiders fan.
03EBZ06;4791059 said:Does it matter if he had a nose ring? Wore an outlandish clothes? make up? Weird hairdo?
What doesn't it matter?
jobberone;4791098 said:There are some disturbing thoughts here on several levels.
Sam I Am;4791082 said:Bring back public executions and when someone does something completely asinine that involved violence. Return the favor by publicly hanging him/her.
No, I'm not kidding. Snuff out violence before violence snuffs out you.
yimyammer;4791158 said:Are we sure it wasn't an act of kindness and he was merely trying to put the Cowboy fan out of his misery?
Completely agree. If he wasn't looking for a fight, he woudln't have gotten into an altercation to begin with. However, stabbing him is still ridiculously over the top. Fans who do that kind of thing are true cowards.DallasCowpoke;4790216 said:Disturbing and unfortunately becoming a way too frequent story of our times...But, I have to raise the question.
What is your thought process, gong to a game wearing the jersey of a team that isn't even involved in the contest? ESPECIALLY, as polarizing a team as we all know the Cowboys are and, in a city with the history SF and Dal has? Not to mention the fact, that the other team involved hates Dallas just as violently!
I'm more than confident, the 27 yr old Dallas fan put that jersey on, knowing full well and likely hoping, it would illicit some negative response...and guess what...it did.
Yep. There's only one way to get hit at a football game (at least for the most part) and that's running your mouth.Rynie;4791070 said:It doesn't matter, but obviously the guy was trolling. I doubt even a fight would have occurred if he was just there in a Cowboys Jersey. He was mouthing off to people. I guarantee it.
Future;4791353 said:Completely agree. If he wasn't looking for a fight, he woudln't have gotten into an altercation to begin with. However, stabbing him is still ridiculously over the top. Fans who do that kind of thing are true cowards.
Yep. There's only one way to get hit at a football game (at least for the most part) and that's running your mouth.
True, but they are looking for a reaction back. If you just keep your mouth shut, most situations can be avoided. Doesn't hurt to limit the beer consumptionCanadianCowboysFan;4791363 said:that isn't true, at the Seahawk-Cowboys game, Seabag fans were running around yapping at Cowboy fans who weren't saying anything.
Yea, they were yapping. They weren't hitting or stabbing them.CanadianCowboysFan;4791363 said:that isn't true, at the Seahawk-Cowboys game, Seabag fans were running around yapping at Cowboy fans who weren't saying anything.
Probably for the same reason you would wear a jersey when you are not a player. Does it really matter? It's not a reason to stab someone.CanadianCowboysFan;4790908 said:I agree but why would you wear the jersey of a team not even playing in the game?
67CowboysFan;4791416 said:Probably for the same reason you would wear a jersey when you are not a player. Does it really matter? It's not a reason to stab someone.
CanadianCowboysFan;4792089 said:That is a silly comparison.
JBond;4792734 said:Why is that silly? Why should someone be stabbed based on what they are wearing?