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Timmyftblstar54
01-17-2015, 02:08 AM
Seahawks fans, read this article quick...any truth to what is said?

Not going to single out Seahawks fans but if this is true....that's pretty depressing.

“Not a nice group of people!” Seattle Packers fans warn Wisconsin fans about 12th Man’s ugly side | FOX6Now.com (http://fox6now.com/2015/01/15/not-a-nice-group-of-people-seattle-packers-fans-warn-wisconsin-fans-about-12th-mans-ugly-side/)

ninjacookies
01-17-2015, 02:13 AM
Yes, because you constantly hear about opposing fans getting mobbed and beat in the Century Link parking lot and bathroom stalls.

Welcome to Oak...I mean Seattle.

Seahawks fan
01-17-2015, 02:28 AM
The fact that it is a Fox News report is all I need to say...according to them no one is showing up at the Super Bowl this year http://www.blowoutcards.com/forums/football/823172-record-low-attendance-projections-super-bowl.html


Every fan base has a few bad apples but Seattle is pretty far from being one of the worst when it comes to fan violence.

crac0018
01-17-2015, 02:09 PM
What those Packer fans don't say are how they provoked the Seahawk fans. There are bad fans in any city; be smart where you go and don't be a d*ck. If you're by yourself, don't stroll into an area of the city loaded with drunk fans of the other team.

I just visited Tennessee in December wearing my Jags gear and ended up having a great time drinking with some Titans fans in Nashville and grabbing pizza with a couple fans at Dazzo's in Knoxville.

freethrowtommy
01-17-2015, 02:18 PM
What those Packer fans don't say are how they provoked the Seahawk fans. There are bad fans in any city; be smart where you go and don't be a d*ck. If you're by yourself, don't stroll into an area of the city loaded with drunk fans of the other team.

I just visited Tennessee in December wearing my Jags gear and ended up having a great time drinking with some Titans fans in Nashville and grabbing pizza with a couple fans at Dazzo's in Knoxville.

While this could be the case, not every bad thing that has happened at a sporting event was the result of being provoked.

packman80
01-17-2015, 02:21 PM
Want to see bad fans look at cowboy fans. They were at the Packers stadium but still many acted like a-holes talking trash and trying to provoke fights.

crac0018
01-17-2015, 02:32 PM
While this could be the case, not every bad thing that has happened at a sporting event was the result of being provoked.

I didn't say it was. My point is that the article only interviewed Packer fans - we're only getting one side of the story.

freethrowtommy
01-17-2015, 03:44 PM
I didn't say it was. My point is that the article only interviewed Packer fans - we're only getting one side of the story.

That is why I said "While this could be the case".

Andrew Jones
01-17-2015, 03:46 PM
Want to see bad fans look at cowboy fans. They were at the Packers stadium but still many acted like a-holes talking trash and trying to provoke fights.

Huh. They're so rational and reserved on here. :coffee:

rconde
01-17-2015, 03:53 PM
I live in Texas and cowboy fan are bad. there was some fights posted on facebook where they best up packer fan because on there team lost.

crac0018
01-17-2015, 11:03 PM
That is why I said "While this could be the case".

Then what was the point of your response to me? How I see it, all your comment did was provoke me by suggesting I'm not smart enough to know that all bad things that happen at sporting events aren't necessarily the result of a provocation.

coltsnsox07
01-18-2015, 12:02 AM
Hmm, one side of the story and Fox News, a winning combination!

freethrowtommy
01-18-2015, 07:33 AM
Then what was the point of your response to me? How I see it, all your comment did was provoke me by suggesting I'm not smart enough to know that all bad things that happen at sporting events aren't necessarily the result of a provocation.

Because your initial post sounded like you assumed there was someone being provoked. If you did understand that people aren't always provoked, why was that your first statement?

jlzinck
01-18-2015, 09:35 AM
Every fanbase has a group of chuckleheads. Enough said

crac0018
01-18-2015, 12:59 PM
Because your initial post sounded like you assumed there was someone being provoked. If you did understand that people aren't always provoked, why was that your first statement?

Please, come on, you're smart enough to know I wasn't serious with my first sentence. Obviously I wasn't there to know what happened. Could the Packer fan be telling the truth? Sure. Could he be lying because he's Packer fan talking sh*t about Seahawk fans? Sure. Could it have been a million and one other things in between? Sure. The article was an interview with, what, two Packer fans, true? Is that enough to implicate every Seahawk fan? The article, much like taking my first statement as literally as possible, is ridiculous.

And as for why I made my first comment, I already addressed that in one of my earlier replies to you.