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That Guy 09-07-2005 08:57 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
[QUOTE=la73hof]There will come time--sooner than later IMHO-- when there is a gang like shooting a football game out in the parking lot

Home teams fans have gone as far as to justify their behavior verbally and physiclly because an opposing teams fans has the "audcaity" to wear an opposing jersey and cheer for their respective team "In their House"

home teams fans have crossed the line for a while now, verbally and many times physically assaulting opposing teams and there will be a vigilante type retaliation by one (or many)--All because of foolish pride

The "its a war" philosophy mentality (briefly squashed by the 9/11 tragedy) has gone from on the field to off the field

Look at how the NFL has promoted itself..."we must protect this house" "its all for the fans" giving the fans more empowerment than they deserve--and too many fans take this so seriously they actually believe a football game is life and death...a war--not just entertainment

The table has been set for a while and its only a matter of when a tragedy occurs[/QUOTE]

you mean like how soccers gone? where they cage in their fans and put up hundreds of cameras and police officers to stop preplanned post-game brawls? Some people don't even get charged till 6 months later ;)

joecrisp 09-07-2005 09:11 PM

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It's sad that the whole "Jerry Springer/WWE mentality" is becoming so pervasive throughout many NFL stadiums.

It used to be that you would go to a game and perhaps be a little put-off by the obnoxious drunk guy sitting near you that spent most of the game hurling obscenities at the players. And while guys like that can still ruin other fans' game experiences, that guy is a minor nuisance compared to the real and significant threat that dangerously overzealous fans like those found in Philly or "The Black Hole" in Oakland represent to the safety and security of the civilized fan.

I don't know anyone in the DTC, nor have I heard or seen anything they've done (outside of the photos on their site) that would lead me to believe they're anywhere near as bad as the worst perpetrators of fan-on-fan aggression, but the tone of their discussions and the photos on their site lead me to believe they'd like to "elevate" themselves to that level.

If the death of sportsmanship is a sign of the Apocalypse, I guess the DTC is our messenger that the pale horse just galloped into our Nation's Capital.

TheMalcolmConnection 09-07-2005 09:23 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
I think they WANT someone to swing at them. It doesn't look like they ever start anything physically but they WANT it to happen...

...and then drive their Mom's Taurus with the 15"s in the back. Icy Hot Stuntaz style!

skinsguy 09-07-2005 09:39 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
[QUOTE=la73hof]There will come time--sooner than later IMHO-- when there is a gang like shooting a football game out in the parking lot

Home teams fans have gone as far as to justify their behavior verbally and physiclly because an opposing teams fans has the "audcaity" to wear an opposing jersey and cheer for their respective team "In their House"

home teams fans have crossed the line for a while now, verbally and many times physically assaulting opposing teams and there will be a vigilante type retaliation by one (or many)--All because of foolish pride

The "its a war" philosophy mentality (briefly squashed by the 9/11 tragedy) has gone from on the field to off the field

Look at how the NFL has promoted itself..."we must protect this house" "its all for the fans" giving the fans more empowerment than they deserve--and too many fans take this so seriously they actually believe a football game is life and death...a war--not just entertainment

The table has been set for a while and its only a matter of when a tragedy occurs[/QUOTE]


Yeah I can see your point. Especially what I hear about the fans in Philly. However, I have heard that they have been pretty rough on visiting fans for years.

EternalEnigma21 09-08-2005 08:45 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
Poser Mobile yo...



fees shorty...FEES!

monk81 09-08-2005 10:21 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
[QUOTE=That Guy]you mean like how soccers gone? where they cage in their fans and put up hundreds of cameras and police officers to stop preplanned post-game brawls? Some people don't even get charged till 6 months later ;)[/QUOTE]

In socccer, isn't there a moat separating the fans from the field.........I think it's in Argentina. But Philly had a jail right in the Vet........that speaks VOLUMES about their fans...........

MTK 09-08-2005 10:50 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
[url]http://www.icyhotstunta.com/[/url]

Please tell me these guys are joking

wilsowilso 09-08-2005 11:54 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
Easy access to firearms will do some bad things to certain people. That is some serious stupid sh#*. It's such a creative view of a few bad apples I figure it's just an important education for those of us who have the ability to think outside a small box of anger. I see lots of jail time in my crystal ball. I wonder if security at Fed Ex keeps an eye on DTC?

la73hof 09-09-2005 09:23 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
[QUOTE=Mattyk72][url]http://www.icyhotstunta.com/[/url]

Please tell me these guys are joking[/QUOTE]

Thanks Matty...

I feel even less intelligent for visiting that site :Flush:

RedskinRat 09-09-2005 09:45 PM

Re: The DTC Crew
 
Anyone visting that site should also check their system for Spyware.

It's alive with the stuff.


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